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Providence Funds Health Care at ‘Project Roomkey’ Hotels
San Fernando Valley Business Journal
No jobs, no tests, no savings: Southeast LA County hit hard by pandemic
CalMatters
California Community Foundation Awards $7,949,500 through 110 Grants Via COVID-19 LA County Response Fund
Los Angeles—The California Community Foundation (CCF) announced the next rounds of its COVID-19 LA County Response Fund awards totaling $7,949,500. Since the start of this pandemic, CCF has awarded $11,922,500 to nonprofits across LA County bringing the total number of grants awarded to 233.
California Community Foundation Awards $1.8 Million In Second Round of COVID-19 LA County Response
Supports Hardship Assistance, Youth and Family Services, Healthcare Staffing, Medical Resources and Community Organizing
COVID-19 LA County Response Fund Grants $1.7 Million to Address the Immediate Needs of the Most Vulnerable
California Community Foundation’s First Round of 70 Grants Focuses on the Needs of Youth, Homeless, Immigrants, Uninsured and Under Insured.
Blue Shield sends $1 million in grants to LA County nonprofits
Los Angeles Daily News
July 18, 2019
$7.1 Million Awarded to 49 Nonprofit Organizations to Provide Community-Based Youth Development Services
The public-private partnership between L.A. County Probation, Liberty Hill Foundation and the California Community Foundation has awarded $7.1 million to 49 L.A. based nonprofits providing community-based youth development services. The initiative is called Ready to Rise: Expanding Opportunities for All L.A. County Youth.
July 2, 2019
“Ask the funder: Rosemary Veniegas , senior health program officer at California Community Foundation”
Thurlow Associates newsroom
June 14, 2019
“Borderline Survivors Support Group”
Ventura County District Attorney’s Office
June 6, 2019
“Addressing The Mental Health Consequences Of War”
By RAND Corporation, Giving Compass
California Community Foundation Awards $4.8 Million to Strengthen Los Angeles Communities
The latest funding cycle heavily prioritizes educational retention, helping low-income college students navigate the unexpected non-tuition emergencies that threaten graduation.
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