City of Baldwin Park Receives $832,163 for the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Non-Bond Program

California Consulting congratulates the City of Baldwin Park for receiving the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Non-Bond Program in the amount of $832,163. This award is a wonderful example of Baldwin Park administration’s vision to promote the well-being and safety of its residents. Through the hard work and dedication of CC Senior Project Manager, David Marquez, the grant application was successful. Congratulations to the City of Baldwin Park!

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California Consulting Secures Almost $20 Million in Grant Funding for the City of Vallejo

The City of Vallejo and California Consulting’s strategic partnership to acquire grant funding is a true success story with $19,750,070 secured. The City enjoys a very large return on investment, 23,099% to be exact! This example of superb teamwork highlights the substantial gains that effective grant procurement can bring to a City’s financial outlook. The grant awards are featured below. MTC Local Parking Management Program                                            $150,000 MTC Bay Area 2050 – Priority Development Area Grant                    $2,400,000 IIG – Infill Infrastructure Grant                                                                 $2,500,000 HHAP- Homeless Housing, Assistance & Prevention               $1,082,582 Board of State and Community Corrections – Prop 64 Public Health and Safety Program                               $1,400,000 HUD – Family Self-Sufficiency $117,488 HCD – Homekey                                                                                           $12,100,000

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Mendota Unified School District Receives the California Department of Education(CDE) Meal Equipment Grant for $94,462

Mendota Unified School District receives the CDE Meal Equipment grant for $94,462 from the California Department of Education. This wonderful accomplishment is another example of the foresight and vision of the District’s administration to provide the best possible education experience for their students. It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work of CC Project Manager Wil Flores who wrote the winning application with the assistance of the district’s administration. Congratulations to Mendota Unified School District on receiving this wonderful award.

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City of Sausalito Receives $497,561 for the COPS Hiring Grant Program

The City of Sausalito receives the COPS Hiring Grant Program in the amount of $497,561. Thiswonderful accomplishment is another example of the foresight and vision of the City’s ongoing effortto provide a better quality of life for its residents. It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work of CC Project Manager Michelle Ferguson whowrote the winning application with the assistance of the district’s administration. Chris Zapata, City of Sausalito City Manager, stated: “Sausalito’s unique setting at the foot of theGolden Gate Bridge attracts many thousands of tourists by boat, bus, car, and bike. This grant willcertainly help our police department serve residents, local businesses, and visitors “ Congratulations to the City of Sausalito on receiving this wonderful award.

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After-School Programs Get a Huge Boost for Coachella Valley Unified School District Who Received Two US Department of Education Awards Totaling Over $2.5 Million

California Consulting congratulates Coachella Valley Unified School District for receiving the US Department ofEducation 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant and the UDOE 21st Century ASSETS Program Grant inthe amount of $2,525,658.Dr. Julie High and CVUSD administration teamed up to write the awarded applications. The US Department ofEducation awarded CVUSD the 21st CENTURY Community Learning Center grant for $1,914,858 which will fundafter-school programs for elementary and middle schoolers. The purpose of the 21st Century Community LearningCenters (CCLC) is to support community learning centers that provide academic enrichment opportunities forstudents who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools.CVUSD high schools will get a big boost from the USDOE 21st Century ASSESTS Program which was awarded for$610,800. This Program is to support community learning centers for students in grades nine through twelve withacademic enrichment opportunities and activities designed to complement students’ regular academic program.Congratulations CVUSD!

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