New Year Message

Happy New Year!!! As a regular Grants Newsletter subscriber we plan to continue to provide you with timely and accurate information about upcoming funding opportunities. Given significant turmoil at the federal level, many of our federal usual sources are using TBD a lot to describe grant allocations, timing of RFPs, etc. Fortunately the State of California and the Bay Area Counties are much more predictable funding sources, and we will continue to give you the latest information we have available. If you have any areas you think we should feature more, please let us know by emailing rmalat@htaconsulting.com. We will consider your requests and fulfill them if feasible.

Congratulations!

We are thrilled that we were able to end 2017 with a major win for the children, youth and families of South Hayward. In partnership with CSU East Bay, Hayward Unified School District, City of Hayward, Chabot College, Eden Area ROP, Tiburcio Vasquez Heath Center, La Familia Counseling Services, Alameda County Health Care Services Agency, Community Child Care Council of Alameda County, among others, we were able to secure a five-year $29.8 million Promise Neighborhood Grant for the South Hayward Community, one of only four grants awarded in the country.

We would also like to congratulate Meristem, which was one of the awardees for the Workforce Accelerator Fund 6.0 grants from the California Workforce Development Board and Employment Development Department, as well as the Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO), which received a grant from the Episcopal Impact Fund.

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Grants in Education

Upcoming

 

The California Learning Communities for School Success Program (LCSSP)

Purpose: To provide funds to local education agencies to support programs aimed improving student outcomes by reducing truancy and supporting students who are at risk of dropping out of school or are victims of crime. The LCSSP is the result Proposition 47, approved by voters in 2014, which reduced the penalties for certain nonserious and non- violent offenses and allocates 25% of the resulting statewide savings for LEA grants.
Funder: California Department of Education

  • Predicted RFA Release Date: 1/19/2018
  • Predicted Due Date: 3/14/2018

 

Charter Schools Program (CSP) Grants to Developers for the Opening of New Charter Schools & the Replication and Expansion of High-Quality Charter Schools

Funder: U.S. Department of Education
Amount: Varies $150,000 to $250,000

Projected Number of Awards: 15