Fresno County, Calif. – The Fresno Council of Governments has launched Mini Grants for non-profit and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), such as grassroots organizations, community groups, churches, schools, and community partners who live within the Fresno County area, to conduct outreach surrounding Measure C Renewal Community Workshops. Mini Grant recipients will provide outreach to increase awareness, education, and participation in Measure C Renewal Workshops to all communities. All Mini Grant outreach efforts are for the purpose of workshop education and participation and should not advocate personal opinions or choices relating to Measure C renewal.

Mini-grant tiers include:

Tier 1: In-Person Outreach ($45/hour, cap of 800 hours for grant)

Tier 2: Flier/Handout Distribution ($45/hour, cap of 800 hours for grant)

Tier 3: Digital Outreach ($135/workshop promoted, up to 15 total)

Tier 4: Kids’ Table Sponsor ($1,300, one representative only)

Applicants are invited to review, complete, and submit the Mini Grant Application at MeasureC2026.com. All applicants must submit proof of 501c3 status and a W-9.

Fresno Council of Governments is hosting Measure C Community Workshops across Fresno County through September. Residents will have an opportunity to learn about the impact Measure C funding has made on their communities and share how they would like to see Measure C funding used for future transportation improvements. These community workshops will include dinner, refreshments, language interpretation services, and a kids’ activities table.

Fresno County residents play a vital role in the future of transportation in their communities. To attend a community workshop, request a presentation for your group, or learn more about Measure C, head to MeasureC2026.com.