Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition (C5)
C5 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization & a U.S. Department of Energy designated coalition in the Clean Cities and Communities partnership with the mission of cultivating partnerships with diverse stakeholders to support transportation decarbonization across California’s Central Coast.
Community Environmental Council
CEC has worked since 1970 to incubate and innovate real life environmental solutions that directly affect the California Central Coast.
County of Santa Barbara
The County of Santa Barbara promotes a County culture where our employees can do their best work, so our community can live its best life.
San Luis Obispo County Air Pollution Control District
The SLO County Air Pollution Control District’s mission is to realize and preserve clean air for all, promote community and individual responsibility for air quality and to provide a quality and cost-effective service.
Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District
The Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District works to protect the people and the environment of Santa Barbara County from the effects of air pollution.
SBCAG Santa Barbara County
As an independent public agency established in 1966, SBCAG is committed to enhancing the mobility and sustainability of the Santa Barbara County region. With seven distinct divisions, the organization provides a range of leadership, planning, and project management services to address regional and local needs. Whether it’s improving transportation infrastructure, advising on funding opportunities, or promoting public transit and alternative transportation choices, SBCAG’s dedicated team members work to create thriving, livable communities for all.
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District
Since 1968, the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District has been an agency tasked with improving the quality of our air and the improving the health of our residents.
Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance
VCREA’s mission is to establish Ventura County, its communities and neighboring regions as the leader in developing and implementing durable, sustainable energy initiatives that support sensible growth, healthy environment and economy, enhanced quality of life, and greater self-reliance for the region.
UCSB
At the University of California, Santa Barbara our goal is to approach environmental issues head on and innovate solutions to improve the environment. We use the campus as a living lab and everyone has a role to play in making the campus sustainable. We foster a culture of sustainability through supporting campus-wide efforts, coordinating program development, and publicizing sustainability work by students, staff, and faculty. UCSB is also the lead agency for a tri-county REACH 2.0 grant focused on expanding electric vehicle charging to support multi-family housing locations.