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Inyo County Welcomes 2026 Community Grant Applications

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 7, 2025

County Welcomes 2026 Community Grant Applications 

Once again, the Inyo County Board of Supervisors is making available $40,000 in competitive grants to help  support events and projects that benefit the residents and visitors of Inyo County.

Beginning this Friday, October 10, the County will begin accepting applications for the latest round of  Community Project Sponsorship Program (CPSP) competitive grants. Funding will be available for events and  projects that are sponsored by local non-profit groups and other entities and will be taking place in Inyo County  during 2026.

The deadline for submitting applications is December 10, 2025. The maximum amount that can be requested  is $7,500. An online application is available at https://inyocountyvisitor.com/cpsp/, where the grant guidelines,  review criteria, tax status certification forms, and final report template can also be reviewed and downloaded.  Applicants may request a copy of the application if they plan to submit a hard copy, however it is preferred that  applicants use the online form.

In general, the CPSP program is focused on helping local organizations promote activities and programs that  bring visitors to the area and enhance the cultural and recreational quality of life of the county’s residents. For  example, last year CPSP grants were used to help sponsor the Inyo County Search and Rescue’s Range of  Light fundraising trail races, Friends of the Fair’s Friday Night Markets, the Lone Pine Film History Museum’s  Concert in the Rocks, and Vole Fest 2025 in Tecopa.

Non-profit applicants must be in good standing with both the Internal Revenue Service and California  Franchise Tax Board. Insurance documentation may also be required depending on the type of activity  planned. Funding will be withheld until these conditions are met. No funding will be awarded to entities that  owe Inyo County property tax payments.

The competitive pot of funding is one of three programs offered through CPSP: nearly $50,000 is awarded in various CPSP line-item grants for perennial community events such as Mule Days and the Wild Wild West  Marathon, and $32,500 is distributed in line-item grants to support local fishing derbies. Outside of the CPSP, the Board of Supervisors also provides almost $25,000 in County Marketing Grants and $122,000 through the  Grants-in-Support program.

To be considered, the completed and signed Grant Application (submitted on paper or digitally), must be  received by the Office of the County Administrator by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 10. No postmarks will  be accepted.

Grant applications will be reviewed for completeness and eligibility and then forwarded to an independent Review Panel for evaluation, ranking, and suggested funding levels.

Organizations or groups with questions about the grant guidelines, the application process, or the program in  general can call (760) 878-0292 for more information.


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