Building a Statewide Coalition for Inclusive Outreach
DCAP understands that a comprehensive outreach approach is needed to ensure communities that have been excluded from participating in incentive programs in the past have prioritized access to DCAP Incentives. By partnering with locally trusted community-based organizations across California, DCAP partners will engage and support community members in accessing DCAP’s incentives, especially those with the highest needs and burdens. We are also building a “coalition of coalitions” that collectively covers the full state of California. This includes groups such as: NeighborWorks America, Inclusiv, GRID’s ACCess Network, CVEC (Clean Vehicle Empowerment Collaborative), and regional social service agencies.
Organizations supporting outreach efforts will be compensated for their participation.
How to get involved and access more information:
Are you a part of a community-based organization working in a disadvantaged community in California and would like to learn how to get involved?
Our Partners
DCAP Hubs and CBO List
(1 -16 CCAC and their subcontractors)
- Asian Resources Inc. (ARI), Sacramento, Citrus Heights
- Catholic Charities of Stockton, Stockton, Modesto
- Central California Asthma Collaborative (CCAC), Fresno, Modesto, Visalia, Delano, Bakersfield, and Sacramento
- Central California Environmental Justice Network (CCEJN), San Joaquin Valley
- Comite de Accion del Valle Brawley
- Community Environmental Council, Santa Barbara
- EVs for Everyone, Santa Cruz
- High Sierra Energy Foundation, Mammoth Lakes
- La Familia Counseling Center, Inc., Sacramento
- Madera Coalition for Community Justice, Madera
- Project Clean Air, Inc., Bakersfield
- Sierra Business Council, Truckee
- SLO Climate Coalition, San Luis Obispo
- Valley Improvement Projects, Modesto
- Valley Onward, Merced
- Valley Voices, Hanford
- Comite Civico del Valley Inc. (CCV), Brawley
- El Dorado County Air Quality Management District, El Dorado County
- Health Education Council (HEC), Sacramento, Placer County
- Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee (MAAC Project), Chula Vista
- Native American Environmental Protection Coalition NAEPC, Murrieta
- Neighborhood Housing Service of Sacramento (NHSAC), Sacramento Region
- Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles (NHSLA), Los Angeles County (financial Counseling only)
- Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire (NHSIE), Riverside County, San Bernardino County
- Placer County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County
- Raizes, Holtville
- Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, Santa Barbara County
Clean Cars 4 All Programs by Air District
Residents living in the following air districts may apply through their local Clean Cars 4 All program:
Community Partner Spotlight

Clean Air Vehicle Ride & Drive Partner Reflections Community Environmental Council
As we prepare for our upcoming Clean Air Vehicle Ride & Drive on Saturday, March 14th, we asked our local co-hosts to share what excites them most and why these events matter for clean air in Santa Barbara County.

Placer County Air Pollution Control District (PCAPCD) and Health Education Council (HEC) DCAP Newsletter Interview Questions
Placer County Air Pollution Control District and the Health Education Council share how DCAP and Clean Cars 4 All are helping Placer County residents access cleaner, more reliable transportation while improving health and everyday mobility.

MAAC’s Drive Electric Week 2025: Empowering Communities Toward a Greener Future
Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on Anti-Poverty of San Diego County, Inc. (MAAC) hosted its Annual Drive Electric Week in Chula Vista from October 14–18, 2025, featuring a blend of virtual and in-person events designed to educate, connect, and inspire the community toward clean transportation.