March Grants Newsletter: Education Innovation and Research; Substance Use Treatment; Investing in Youth and TAY Programs
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The California School-Based Health Alliance (CSHA) and the L.A. Trust for Children’s Health are hosting the 2019 California School-Based Health Conference: Advancing Wellness & Best Practices for the Future on May 9-10, 2019. Click […] |
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Congratulations to Hayward Unified School District for its $535,000 award from the California Department of Education’s Student Support and Academic Enrichment (Title IV) grant competition. HUSD’s Ready to Learn project will include mindfulness and structured recess activities for elementary school students during and after school. HUSD was also awarded $53,000 through […] |
Coming up soon! Oakland Fund for Children and Youth plans on investing $17-$18 million annually across nine strategies including parent engagement, youth development, student success, and comprehensive after-school programs. OFCY’s 2019-2022 cycle RFP will be released in late November.
If you are interested in applying, HTA can support your application through writing, […] |
Congratulations to HTA client La Familia’s Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO) program for receiving a grant award and a feature article from Share the Spirit, an initiative of the Contra Costa Crisis Center.
Coming up soon! Oakland Fund for Children and Youth plans on investing $17-$18 million annually across nine strategies […] |
HTA is a small, fast paced, mission and client-oriented consulting company, located in Berkeley, serving foundations, educational institutions, nonprofit organizations, collaboratives, cities and counties in the fields of education, social services, behavioral health, adult and juvenile justice, workforce development, and community change. The majority of our work focuses on low income communities of color around […]
September Grants NewsletterCongratulations to HTA client Familias-Unidas for receiving a grant from Kaiser Permanente to provide trauma-informed mental health services for students and families and coaching for school staff to promote a trauma-informed classroom and school environment at Lovonya DeJean Middle School in Richmond. |
Our grants newsletter is HTA’s monthly roundup of federal, state, and Bay Area grants for non-profits and public agencies. This month, there are new and ongoing opportunities for incarcerated youth, those experiencing homelessness, community colleges, and many others.
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Congratulations to the following HTA clients:
Congratulations to HTA client Bay Area Community […] |