HTA wishes to congratulate the following recent awardees:

Alameda County Office of Education, for its successful grant applications to –

  • The California Department of Education’s Inclusive Early Education Expansion Program, in the amount of $6,787,232, to increase the inclusiveness and effectiveness of education and care programs for children ages 0-5 across Alameda County.
  • The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, which has awarded ACOE multi-year grants to offer both teacher residency and school counselor residency programs and to make these training programs affordable to candidates.
  • The California Community College Chancellor’s Office for two $120,000 planning grants and one $1,500,000 implementation grant under the CA Apprenticeship Initiative New and Innovative grant program to develop apprenticeships for teachers, administrators, and other school staff. 

East Bay Advanced Care, awarded multi-year contracts totaling $1,470,399 by the Alameda County Public Health Department to provide HIV Early Intervention Services, HIV Prevention & Outreach, and Medical Case Management services for people with HIV.

Familias Unidas, selected by the City of San Pablo to provide mental health and violence prevention services at Richmond High School as part of the city’s San Pablo Team for Youth Program for the next three years.

June 2024 Grants Newsletter