California Permitting Academy
- Response deadline
- Mar 7, 2026 Closed
- Date posted
- Mar 2, 2026
- Source
- Open notice
Description
Purpose: The “California Permitting Academy” will provide technical assistance to local governments, helping them streamline their permitting processes. This RFP is open to qualified organizations with demonstrated experience in government process improvement, technical assistance, and training delivery to serve as the host administrator of the proposed California Permitting Academy and provide support to local governments statewide. The Governor’s Office of Business & Economic Development (GO-Biz) serves as the State of California’s primary technical assistance provider to businesses and developers in navigating California’s state and local permitting regimes. As part of this work, GO-Biz assists businesses in accessing information and resources related to permitting and regulatory compliance, provides mediation and third-party neutral facilitation to resolve conflicts between applicants and permitting and regulatory entities, and works with federal, state, regional, and local permitting and regulatory entities to exchange best practices and implement improvements to modernize permitting processes. Over the past seven years, various units within GO-Biz have developed technical expertise and educational materials intended to help local governments with process improvements and streamlining efforts, specifically in support of zero-emission vehicles charging infrastructure and clean energy projects. The California Permitting Academy is intended to be structured as one-week intensive, in-person, training courses for representatives from up to five local governments per academy session. This RFP is open to qualified organizations with demonstrated experience in government process improvement, technical assistance, and training delivery to serve as the host administrator of the proposed California Permitting Academy and provide support to local governments statewide. Eligible Applicants: Must be a nonprofit organization (501c(3), c(4), and c(6)), or other community-based organizations. Must be located with primary operations in the State of California. Must have an active status with the California Secretary of State. Must not be presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in public procurement or contracting by any government department or agency. Eligible Geographies: Must be located with primary operations in the State of California.
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