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Hello California Consulting Clients and Friends,
This has been an unprecedented time for the world and we are dealing with a new normal for a short time. With that said, California Consulting has been in full operation and our clients can rest assured that we are providing the quality of service you have grown to love and expect from your California Consulting Grant Writing Team.
Our grant writers have continued with teleconferences, reports, and meeting grant applications deadlines. Just in the last week our grant writers submitted 4 applications
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The following list of grants are upcoming and a great fit for our clients and future clients, please see the list below:
- CalTrans: Active Transportation Program (ATP) Grant Statewide Cycle 5
Deadline: June 15, 2020
- U.S. Department of Transportation: Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development “BUILD Transportation Grants” Program
Deadline:May 18, 2020
- California Department Housing and Community Development (HCD): Permanent Local Housing Allocation
Deadline: July 27, 2020
- HCD: Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program
Deadline: June 2, 2020
- U.S. Department of Justice: COPS School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP)
Deadline: April 29, 2020 (Extended from April 8, 2020)
- U.S. Department of Justice: BJA FY 20 Preventing School Violence: BJA's STOP School Violence Program
Deadline: June 9, 2020
- U.S. Department of Education: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE): Magnet Schools Assistance Program
Deadline: May 26, 2020
- California Department of Education: Middle School Foundation Academies Planning Grant
Deadline: April 13, 2020
California Consulting is proud to serve as your grant writing solution.
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Caltrans Active Transportation Program (ATP) Grant Statewide Cycle 5 is Released
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CalTrans: Active Transportation Program (ATP)
Grant Statewide Cycle 5
Deadline:
June 15, 2020
Amount:
Minimum funding request is $250,000 (Non-infrastructure projects, Safe Routes to Schools projects, Recreational Trails projects, and Planning projects are exempt from this and may apply for smaller amounts).
Match:
None required
Eligibility:
cities, counties, county transportation commissions, regional transportation planning agencies, MPOs, school districts, and transit districts
The Active Transportation Program was created to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation, such as biking and walking. Funding from the Active Transportation Program may be used to fund the development of community wide bike, pedestrian, safe routes to schools, or active transportation plans in predominantly disadvantaged communities. The goals of the Active Transportation Program are to:
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Increase the proportion of trips accomplished by biking and walking or Increase the safety and mobility of non-motorized users.
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Advance the active transportation efforts of regional agencies to achieve greenhouse gas reduction
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Enhance public health, including reduction of childhood obesity using programs including, but not limited to, projects eligible for Safe Routes to School Program funding.
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Ensure that disadvantaged communities fully share in the benefits of the program.
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Provide a broad spectrum of projects to benefit many types of active transportation users.
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City of Bakersfield Receives Prop 68 Grant Award for Over $3 Million
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California Consulting Client City of Bakersfield received $3,012,385 for the Prop. 68 State Park Program.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the City of Bakersfield's leadership to protect and promote the quality of life for its residents.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by CC Project Manager, Danielle Sotelo, who ensured a successful grant application.
Thank you, Danielle, and congratulations to the City of Bakersfield.
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CC congratulates Azusa Unified School District (a CC client) for receiving the State Preschool Expansion Grant in the amount of $655,340 from the State of California Department of Education.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the District's leadership to protect and promote the quality of life for its students.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by CC Project Manager Dr. Julie High who ensured a successful grant application.
Thank you, Dr. High, and congratulations AUSD!
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CC congratulates the City of Needles (a CC client) for receiving the
FY20 WaterSMART
in the amount of
$213,826
from the US Bureau of Reclamation.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the city's leadership to protect and promote the quality of life for its residents.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by CC Project Manager, Danielle Sotelo, who ensured a successful grant application.
Thank you, Danielle, and congratulations to the City of Needles!
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CC congratulates Alvord Unified School District (a CC client) for receiving the
Mockingbird Foundation Grant
in the amount of
$14,880.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the district's leadership to protect and promote the quality of life for its students.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by CC Project Manager, Dana Leusch, who ensured a successful grant application.
Thank you, Dana and congratulations to the Alvord Unified School District.
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California Consulting Welcomes Moriah Bradley as our New Associate for San Diego County
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California Consulting is pleased to welcome Moriah Bradley as our newest Associate serving the San Diego County Area. A native San Diegan, Moriah attended High Tech High International (HTHI) in Point Loma. As a teenager at HTHI, Moriah's interest in the social justice was ignited when an opportunity to volunteer with San Diego Teen Court was presented. She has served as Presiding Juror hearing the cases of teens, often times at-risk youth, and providing restorative justice for those first time offenders. Moriah went on to intern at the San Diego County Public Defender Office and has been passionate about law, politics and social causes ever since.
Moriah is Chair of the NAACP San Diego Branch Health Committee and leads a team of local health professionals to execute programming that (1) work(s) to promote, protect and maintain the health of African Americans; (2) assess the health needs of the community, (3) advocate(s) for equal access to health education, care, treatment and research for all Americans; (4) sponsor(s) health-related activities such as health forums, fairs, and workshops highlighting issues of importance to people of color; and (5) support health initiatives of the Association. Bradley also serves as Vice Moderator for the Southern Association Southern California Nevada Conference of the United Church of Christ and volunteers as Managing Site Director for one of the San Diego Food Bank's Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) sites.
Moriah has a BA from the University of San Francisco in Politics with a minor in Chinese.
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Client Spotlight:
Castro Valley Unified School District
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California Consulting is pleased to spotlight our client Castro Valley Unified School District in our April Newsletter. Castro Valley Unified School District's leadership has an amazing vision. In partnership with that vison, California Consulting has secured the following funds.
Community Benefit Grant $30,000
Local Solutions for SPED Teacher Shortage $355,212
KNBR - Step Up to Education $4,000
Kaiser Permanente Community Benefit Grant – 2018 $50,000
OCDE Scale-Up MTSS Statewide Initiative $25,000
CA Commission on Teacher Credentialing $80,000
U.S. Soccer Foundation "Safe Places to Play" Grant $44,412
CDE School Breakfast & Summer Food Service Program $82,361
Bay Area Air Quality Management District - Lower Emissions School Bus Grant $659,923
CalRecycle Tire Derived Product Grant $149,825
With a total award of
$1,480,733
which is a
514%
return on investment.
California Consulting congratulates the leadership team's vision to promote a safe and positive learning environment for their students and knows the benefits to the students and the immediate community are limitless.
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Team Member Spotlight
Dana Leusch, Senior Statewide Project Manager
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California Consulting is pleased to spotlight Dana Leusch, California Consulting Senior Statewide Project Manager. Dana joined our team in 2012 and has more than 15 years of experience in grant writing for non-profit organizations and freelance writing and reporting for newspapers and magazines. As development coordinator for an organization in the Rocky Mountains serving at-risk youth, her successful grant writing and fundraising led to the creation of a home for at-risk and homeless adolescent girls, which has since housed hundreds of teens in need.
Dana is responsible for client retention and business development activities for the Northern California Region
Dana earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Master’s degree in women’s history from the University of Montana.
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Municipal Grant Opportunties
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U.S. Department of Transportation: Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development “BUILD Transportation Grants” Program
Deadline
: May 18, 2020
Amount
: $5 million to $25 million
Match:
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he BUILD Transportation grant program may not exceed 80% for a project located in an urban area. The Secretary may increase the Federal share of costs above 80 percent for a project located in a rural area.
Eligibility:
State, local and tribal governments, including U.S. territories, transit agencies, port authorities, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), and other political subdivisions of State or local governments
Funds for the FY 2020 BUILD Transportation grants program are to be awarded on a competitive basis for surface transportation infrastructure projects that will have a significant local or regional impact. The FY 2020 BUILD program will also give special consideration to projects which emphasize improved access to reliable, safe, and affordable transportation for communities in rural areas, such as projects that improve infrastructure condition, address public health and safety, promote regional connectivity or facilitate economic growth or competitiveness. Such projects may concurrently invest in broadband to better facilitate productivity and help rural citizens access opportunities or promote energy independence to help deliver significant local or regional economic benefit.
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CalRecycle: Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project
Deadline:
January 1, 2022
Amount:
Up to $1 million
Match:
Not specified
Eligibility:
Cities and counties
The Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) offers the Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program (Program) pursuant to Section 14581(a)(9) of the Public Resources Code. The purpose of the grant is to issue $5,000,000 in the form of grants for up to five pilot projects proposed by cities and/or counties working in combination with private businesses to provide convenient beverage container redemption in both urban and rural areas that do not have enough recycling opportunities for consumers. The Program requires that local jurisdictions and recycling center operators work closely together to create innovative pilot projects and provide convenient redemption opportunities for consumers, therefore, improving consumer redemption of eligible beverage containers and increase recycling rates in jurisdictions served by pilot projects.
UPDATE: CalRecycle has modified our determination on who can be a grantee in relation to the funding allocated by AB54 for the Beverage Container Recycling Pilot Project Program. Both the approved pilot project jurisdictions and pilot project recyclers (PPR) certified to operate in those pilot projects are eligible for grants. This will allow the PPR operators that use and rely on the equipment and vehicles purchased with the grant funds to own that equipment. (additional information can be found here:
Beverage Container Redemption Pilot Project Grant Program
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Educational Grant Opportunties
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U.S. Department of Justice: COPS School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP)
Deadline: April 29, 2020 (Extended from April 8, 2020)
Amount:
Up to $500,000 (Each award is three years in duration)
Match:
SVPP funding will provide up to 75% funding
Eligibility
: Applications for SVPP must be submitted by a state, unit of local government (city, county, township, etc.), or its public agencies (state agencies and units of local government agencies such as, county or city public school systems, public boards of education, police departments, sheriff’s departments), or Indian tribes. Recipients of SVPP funding must use funding for the benefit of K-12, primary and secondary schools and students.
The 2020 COPS Office School Violence Prevention Program is a competitive program that provides funding to improve security at schools and on school grounds in the jurisdiction of the grantee through evidence-based school safety programs. Up to $50 million is available for this program.
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Dollar General Literacy Foundation: Youth Literacy Grants
Deadline:
May 21, 2020
Amount:
Not specified
Eligibility:
nonprofit organizations, schools, and libraries that work to help students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading
Grant funding is provided to assist in the following areas:
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Implementing new or expanding existing literacy programs
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Purchasing new technology or equipment to support literacy initiatives
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Purchasing books, materials or software for literacy programs
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California Consulting is honored to welcome
The City of Covina, Boys & Girls Club of San Fernando Valley, and The Dominguez Dream
as our newest clients. We are excited for the opportunity to help turn their vision into their legacy.
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3/5/20-
California Consulting, Inc
CEO Steve Samuelian, CC Project Manager Adel Hsu and Associate Chris Bowen attended the League of California Cities Los Angeles Division Membership Meeting. California Consulting is a proud LOCC sponsor.
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3/5/20-
California Consulting CEO Steve Samuelian and CC Project Manager Adel Hsu recently attended the Municipal Management Association of Southern California (MMASC) Winter Forum. California Consulting is a proud MMASC sponsor.
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3/2/20-
California Consulting, Inc was a proud ACSA Business Associate (sponsor) the ACSA Superintendent event in San Diego. The event was a wonderful program honoring San Diego County Superintendents from all over the County. The dinner was attended by more than 120 leaders from the SD region. CEO Steve Samuelian was proud to attend and is seen here with the Association of California School Administrators San Diego Director Tom Teagle.
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