Grant Evidence Engine
Structured screening evidence, organized for grant work.
Canopulse is a California-first climate-priority screening platform. Reports show where need is highest. The Grant Evidence Engine organizes that screening evidence into structured packages for grant-development workflows in urban forestry, heat resilience, and equity-focused funding, across all 58 California counties (v2.0) with LA v1.0 preserved as the frozen baseline. A human-reviewed pilot package is available by request.
California v2.0 presets | county-specific evidence
Canopulse ExplorerOpen a county dashboard to pull its top-priority tracts, then generate a per-tract screening report as grant evidence.
Screening evidence is not a program decision. Verify current requirements, study-area fit, source vintages, and local evidence before use. Canopulse does not submit applications.
California v2.0 evidence sample
Example output: Fresno Tract 06019000400
Five evidence sections derived from frozen Tract 4. Evidence claims are internally checked against the frozen model record and source registry. They are not external validation, eligibility approval, or field confirmation.
Need statement
California UCRI v2.0 screens Census Tract 06019000400 in Fresno, Fresno County as Extreme priority with a frozen UCRI score of 89.0. The result identifies a tract for closer screening review and does not establish a project site or program decision.
Data evidence
The three largest statewide-percentile components are canopy deficit (83.8), social vulnerability (99.7), heat exposure (79.3). The record carries moderate confidence, state rank #107, and county rank #1.
Plain-English summary
Tract 4 screens higher primarily because canopy deficit and social vulnerability contribute strongly to the composite score. These conditions support closer local review, not a predetermined intervention.
Limitation paragraph
This tract-level screen does not establish parcel feasibility, regulatory status, funding eligibility, official designation, medical risk, or project outcomes. Confirm current sources, field conditions, program requirements, ownership, infrastructure constraints, and community context before making a decision.
Source citation
Canopulse. California Urban Canopy Risk Index v2.0, Census Tract 06019000400, frozen July 10, 2026. Components use 2020 census tracts, NLCD 2021 canopy and impervious surface, Landsat summer 2023 land-surface temperature, CDC/ATSDR SVI 2022, and CalEnviroScreen 4.0 Pollution Burden.
Define the California study area
Choose a county, then optionally narrow the evidence set to a city, census-designated place, or unincorporated area using the frozen California v2.0 place assignment.
California v2.0 is the default evidence model.
Select any of the 58 counties to build a real area summary and ranked tract batch from the frozen statewide release.
The area and batch reports organize existing screening records. They do not establish program eligibility, site feasibility, or project approval. Confirm current requirements and local evidence before use.
Request a pilot
Human-reviewed pilot package, by request
Pilot engagements add human review, custom study areas, and editable source files on top of the free screening engine. Pricing by request.
- Evidence checked against the frozen release QA and model records
- Traceable, source-linked audit trail for every value
- Structured packages your team reviews, edits, and submits