Congratulations to the following HTA clients, awarded 21st Century Community Learning Centers or 21st Century High School Assets grant funding from the California Department of Education, for the amounts indicated over the next five years:
Hayward Unified School District–$12,267,490, for programs at 9 elementary schools and 2 middle schools
Oakland Unified School District–$3,826,060, for programs at 3 high schools
Success Through Self Academy–$2,015,000, for programs for 2 high schools in Pittsburg
Alameda County Office of Education–$951,005, for programs at its Community School sites in Oakland and Hayward
Pajaro Valley Unified School District–125,000, for a middle school program
Congratulations to several HTA clients for their successful proposals supported by HTA to the Oakland Fund for Children & Youth for funding for the next three years:
Bay Area Community Resources, which has been recommended to receive a total of $1,955,000 per year for after-school programs it runs at 21 schools in Oakland.
Lincoln, recommended to receive $200,000 each year for its Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation program at nine OUSD preschools and $97,000 for its Family Resource Center at two OUSD elementary schools
The Unity Council, recommended to receive $200,000 per year for its Latinx Mentoring & Achievement program
Youth Uprising, recommended to receive $100,000 per year for its YU Achieve summer youth employment program
Congratulations to Oakland Private Industry Council on its award for its Hustle and Grow program from the City of Oakland’s Oakland Unite initiative. With $300,000 annually for two years, OPIC will provide employment training, job placement, and case management for justice-involved young adults
Congratulations to Alameda County Office of Education for receiving K12 Strong Workforce Program funding from the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office and California Department of Education, for three career pathway programs:
STEAM AHEAD: Digital Media, Advanced Manufacturing, and Information Technology and Big DATA ($566,250 award)
Pathways to Farm to Fork Careers: Community Health, Culinary, Sustainable Agriculture, Business ($566,250)
Alignment Bay Area: Infrastructure to strengthen regional career ed systems for all students’ success ($566,250)
Grants In Education
New! Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) Grant Program Purpose: To improve student achievement; improve the quality of prospective and new teachers by improving the preparation of prospective teachers and enhancing professional development activities for new teachers; hold teacher preparation programs at institutions of higher education (IHEs) accountable for preparing teachers who meet applicable State certification and licensure requirements; and recruit highly qualified individuals, including minorities and individuals from other occupations, into the teaching force. Funder: U.S. Department of Education Applicant: (1) Must include: (i) A high-need LEA; (ii) A high-need school or a consortium of high-need schools served by the high-need LEA; or (B) As applicable, a high-need ECE program Amount: Ranges $500,000 to $1,000,000 Projected Number of Awards: 20 Deadline: Monday, May 20, 2019
New! Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) Purpose: The CCAMPIS Program supports the participation of low-income parents in postsecondary education through the provision of campus-based child care services. Funder: U.S. Department of Education Applicant: Institutions of higher education that awarded a total of $250,000 or more of Federal Pell Grant funds during FY 2018 to students enrolled at the institution. Amount: Ranges $30,000 and $375,000 Projected Number of Awards: 138 Deadline: Friday, May 31, 2019
Upcoming Youth Engagement to Address Tobacco-Related Disparities Purpose: To offer a youth engagement approach in addressing youth tobacco education to maximize student, staff, peer and community involvement and accelerate and monitor the rate of decline in tobacco-related disparities for the purpose of eliminating tobacco-related disparities. Funder: California Department of Education Applicant: Local educational agencies Amount: Total funding available $3,00,000 Projected Number of Awards: Varies Projected Deadline: Wednesday, May 30, 2019
Health & Social Services
New! School-Based Behavioral Health Services Purpose: To provide School-Based Behavioral Health (SBBH) services to students with Medi-Cal, who meet medical necessity, and have been referred for mental health interventions. These students must attend either East Oakland Pride Elementary school or ASCEND charter school. Both schools are located in Oakland. Funder: Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services Applicant: Nonprofit and public agencies Amount: ASCEND total funding $330,500; East Oakland Pride total funding $372,115 Projected Number of Awards: 2 Deadline: Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Youth Engagement in Sports: Collaboration to Improve Adolescent Physical Activity and Nutrition Purpose: To support projects that address the HHS priority to expand youth participation in sports and encourage regular physical activity, especially for youth populations with lower rates of sports participation and communities with limited access to athletic facilities or recreational areas Funder: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Minority Health Applicant: Public agencies, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, Native American tribal organizations Amount: Varies $325,000 to $400,000 Projected Number of Awards: 14 Deadline: Friday, May 31, 2019
New! Family Self-Sufficiency Program – New Applicants Purpose: To promote the development of local strategies to coordinate the use of assistance under the HCV and PH programs with public and private resources to enable participating families to increase earned income and financial literacy, reduce or eliminate the need for welfare assistance, and make progress toward economic independence and self-sufficiency. Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Applicant: Public Housing Authorities (including MTW PHAs) that were not funded under the FY16, FY17, and/or FY18 FSS NOFA competition. Applicants are not required to have an FSS program in place. Amount: Ranges $72,000 to $1,000,000 Projected Number of Awards: 12 Deadline: Thursday, June 13, 2019
New! STOP School Violence Prevention and Mental Health Training Program Purpose: To prevent and reduce school violence. Specifically, the BJA program will address: (1) training school personnel and educating students to prevent student violence; (2) development and operation of anonymous reporting systems against threats of school violence, including mobile telephone applications, hotlines, and websites; and (3) development and operation of school threat assessment and crisis intervention teams that may include coordination with law enforcement agencies and school personnel. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice Applicant: States, units of local government, and federally recognized Indian tribes, and public agencies Amount: Varies $100,000 to $1,000,000 Projected Number of Awards: 48 Deadline: Tuesday, June 18, 2019
New! Ethnic Community Self Help Program Purpose: To support Ethnic Community-Based Organizations (ECBOs) in providing refugee populations with critical services to assist them in becoming integrated members of American society. An ECBO is a non-profit organization that was founded and is led by a current or former refugee, or a group of current and former refugees and immigrants, primarily for the advancement of refugees. For the purposes of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), ORR considers an ECBO as a non-profit organization whose board of directors is comprised of at least 60 percent current and/or former refugees. Funder: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children and Families Applicant: Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, nonprofits, state governments, county governments institutions of higher education, independent school districts Amount: Varies $100,000 to $200,000 Projected Number of Awards: 13 Deadline: Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Justice Grants
Comprehensive School-based Approach to Youth Violence and Victimization Purpose: To address youth violence and victimization through implementing prevention, intervention and accountability efforts in a school-based setting. The goals of the program are to: 1) reduce the incidence of school violence through accountability efforts for offenders; 2) respond to victimization whether as a result of violence that occurs in the school or community; 3) improve overall school safety; and 4) prevent violence, delinquency and victimization in the targeted school/community. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Applicant: Public agencies, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education Amount: Up to $800,000 Projected Number of Awards: 9 Deadline: Monday, May 20, 2019
COPS-COMMUNITY-POLICING-DEVELOPMENT-2019 Purpose: To advance the practice of community policing in law enforcement agencies through training and technical assistance demonstration projects, the development of innovative community policing strategies, guidebooks, and promising practices that are national in scope and responsive to the solicitation topic requirements. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice Applicant: Public governmental agencies, profit and nonprofit institutions, institutions of higher education, community groups, and faith-based organizations Amount: Varies $100,000 to $500,000 Projected Number of Awards: 50 Deadline: Tuesday, May 28, 2019
New! Supporting Victims of Gang Violence Grant Program Purpose: To provide support services to these youth, improve responses to children exposed to gang-related violence, and enhance public safety in their communities through multidisciplinary team responses. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Applicant: Public agencies, tribal governments, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education Amount: Up to $320,000 Projected Number of Awards: 10 Deadline: Monday, June 10, 2019
New! Second Chance Act Comprehensive Community-Based Adult Reentry Program Purpose: To implement or expand on reentry programs that demonstrate strong partnerships with corrections, parole, probation, law enforcement, and other reentry service providers. These partnerships should develop comprehensive case management plans that directly address criminogenic risk and needs, as determined by validated criminogenic risk assessments, and includes delivery or facilitation of services in a manner consistent with the learning styles and abilities of the participants. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice Applicant: Nonprofit organizations (including tribal nonprofit organizations) with a documented history of providing comprehensive, evidence-based reentry services and federally recognized Indian tribes Amount: Varies $500,000 to $1,000,000 Projected Number of Awards: 10 Deadline: Tuesday, June 11, 2019
New! Youth Gang Suppression Implementation Grants Program Purpose: To support jurisdictions with an established gang presence to coordinate gang suppression efforts and activities by prosecutorial and law enforcement agencies. OJJDP has a long history of supporting community efforts to combat gang crime. Through OJJDP’s Comprehensive Gang Model, communities can implement a comprehensive approach to gang crime and youth violence reduction. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice Applicant: Public agencies, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education Amount: Up to $230,000 Projected Number of Awards: 6 Deadline: Monday, June 24, 2019
New! Improving Reentry for Adults with Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Purpose: To help improve access to and delivery of services to offenders with co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness when they leave incarceration to reenter the community. The focus of the Program is to provide standardized screening and assessment; collaborative comprehensive case management; and pre- and post-release programming that address criminogenic risk and needs, including mental illness and substance abuse. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice Applicant: States, units of local government, and federally recognized Indian tribes Amount: Up to $1 million Projected Number of Awards: 10 Deadline: Tuesday, June 25, 2019
New! Innovations in Community-Based Crime Reduction Program Purpose: This program focuses on high crime communities with concentrated distress and hot spots of crime and directly supports the Department’s priorities to reduce violent crime (sometimes associated with gang activity), assist communities struggling with drug abuse, and support law enforcement officers by integrating officers and enforcement strategies into community-based crime reduction efforts. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice Applicant: Public agencies, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education Amount: Up to $1,000,000 Projected Number of Awards: 10 Deadline: Tuesday, June 25, 2019
New! Supporting Effective Interventions for Adolescent Sex Offenders and Youth with Sexual Behavior Problems Purpose: To develop a community-based, multidisciplinary, comprehensive approach to responding to youth with sexual behavior problems, their child victims, and their families as well as a training and technical assistance provider to support project sites in developing intervention models. The purpose of this program is to prevent sexual reoffending, promote healing, and provide services for victims and families. Funder: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Applicant: Public agencies, nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education Amount: Up to $500,000 Projected Number of Awards: 4 Deadline: Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Economic & Workforce Development Grants
New! Choice Neighborhoods Planning Grants Program Purpose: The Choice Neighborhoods program leverages significant public and private dollars to support locally driven strategies that address struggling neighborhoods with distressed public and/or HUD-assisted housing through a comprehensive approach to neighborhood transformation. Funder: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Applicant: Public Housing Authorities (PHAs), local governments, tribal entities, and nonprofits Amount: Up to $1,300,000 Projected Number of Awards: 6 Deadline: Monday, June 10, 2019
New! Statewide Park Program (SPP) – Round 3 Purpose: The Statewide Park Program (SPP) competitive grants purpose is to create new parks and new recreation opportunities in critically underserved communities across California through Proposition 68 funding. Funder: California Department of Parks and Recreation Applicant: Counties, cities, joint powers authorities, nonprofit organizations Amount: Ranges $200,000 to $8,5000,000 Projected Number of Awards: Varies Deadline: Monday, August 5, 2019
Stand Down Grants Purpose: To enhance employment and training opportunities or to promote the self-sufficiency of homeless veterans through paid work Funder: U.S. Department of Labor Applicant: Public agencies, nonprofit organizations Amount: Varies $7,000 to $10,000 Projected Number of Awards: Unknown Deadline: Thursday, December 31, 2020
Arts
Art Grant Programs
The California Arts Council provides funding to arts programs, with funding available for youth programs, creative projects, and operation support. Click here to view the list of open programs.
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