GRANTWRITING CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM SHEBREH
Money brought into the community funding criminal justice reform
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$1.2 million from the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) Youth Reinvestment Grant to fund Luna Y Sol.
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$1.2 million from the Subsanta Abuse Mental Health Services Agency (SAMHSA) to fund the offender re-entry program.
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$12 million from Proposition 47 to fund the Coordinated Access for Empowering Success (CAFES) Program.
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$200,000 from the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) Proud Parenting Program.
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$300,000 from the BSCC Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction (MIOCR) grant funding FUERTE Wraparound Program.
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$1 million from the BSCC Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction (MIOCR) grant funding Project Thrive.
Money brought into the community funding mental health programs
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$1 million from multiple foundation grants to fund various Encompass programs.
Money brought into the community funding substance abuse programs
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$1 million from Drug-Free Communities.
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$1 million from BSCC and Proposition 64.
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$1.3 million from the Hub and Spokes grant.
Money brought into the community funding immigration rights and programs
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$3 million State grant supporting a community based organization that works on immigration rights in the Central Coast region.
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$900,000 from the State of CA Department of Health and Human Services ImmigrationServices Funding Program.
Money brought into the community funding homelessness
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$1 million annually from HUD to provide continuous funding through our Continuum of Care.
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$150,000 from the US Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families, Runaway and Homeless Youth grant.
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$525,000 (successfully awarded three times) from the California Department of Education Education for Homeless Children and Youth Grant Program.
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$300,000 from the CA Office of Emergency Services Innovative Response to Marginalized Victims Project.
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$1.2 million from SAMHSA Housing for Health.
Money brought into the community funding youth development, education and family strengthening
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$4 million from the Head Start Program.
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$800,000 from the Gates Foundation to provide professional development and support for teachers.
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$850,000 (successfully awarded three times) from the Workforce Investment Grant Youth Services Program funding SUENOS.
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$5 million from the US Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Pathways Grants.
Money brought into the community funding obesity prevention
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$500,00 from multiple grants secured for United Way.