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Get Out the Vote Mini-grants |
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
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The San Francisco Foundation believes it is critical to increase the vote and voice of communities traditionally underrepresented in elections: communities of color, youth, new citizens, and low-income residents. The Get Out The Vote Mini-grants Program is available to grassroots organizations working in the counties of San Francisco, Alameda, San Mateo, Contra Costa, and Marin, for the support of non-partisan voter registration, voter education, and voter mobilization efforts. These organizations may apply for mini-grants ranging from $500 to $7500. Priority will be given to projects that utilize proven practices, result in successful outcomes, and are the most cost effective. Applicants who are proposing to focus on youth voter mobilization are particularly encouraged to apply. All successful applicants must be able to report specific and measurable outcomes. Please complete the online application at granteecenter.sff.org. Applications must be submitted by August 29, 2008. The grant period will be from August 1, 2008, to November 30, 2008. Funding cannot be provided retroactively or for project work that occurs outside the grant period. Notification of awards will be by September 5, 2008. Final reports will be due by December 31, 2008. If you have any questions, please contact Ron Rowell at 415 733-8520 or
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
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Senate Bill X3 16 (Cox) California Children and Families Program: Funding On June 17, 2008, State Senator Dave Cox introduced Senate Bill 16 which proposed to eliminate all Proposition 10 funding to First 5 Commissions and redirect the funds to other state and local governmental agencies. If passed by the legislature, Senate Bill 16 would go to the voters in the next statewide election (scheduled for November 2008) where it would require a two-thirds majority of those voting to pass. Proposition 10, passed in November 1998, established the California Children and Families Act to fund early childhood development services to improve the health and well-being of children from birth to 5 years old and their families. Under the Act, taxes imposed on cigarettes and other tobacco products are deposited into the California Children and Families Trust Fund and then distributed to the state First 5 Commission (20%) and 58 local First 5 Commissions. Each county commission has the discretion and authority to determine which services it will fund based on local planning. SB 16 essentially repeals the California Children and Families Act by proposing to: • Eliminate Proposition 10 funding to the state and local commissions • Send all future revenues to the state General Fund to be used for the Healthy Families Program and the Medi-Cal Program • Redirect all unencumbered fund balances of the state and local commissions to the state General Fund, local boards of education, the counties and the cities. (Note: “unencumbered” does not seem to be defined in SB 16. It’s unclear at this point, for example, whether multi-year grants for which there are not multi-year contracts in place would fall into the “unencumbered” category.) • Abolish all First 5 commissions 90 days after voter passage. First 5 provides a unique local funding source because it is based entirely on local planning and decision making. The funds invested locally by each First 5 county commission are specific to the needs to that county – not state mandates or top-down directives. Many county First 5 commissions are political footballs, but that is not the case in the East Bay. We are fortunate that both Contra Costa and Alameda First 5 Commissions serve our communities well by being independent, autonomous bodies. Whether your agency is funded by First 5 dollars or not, we encourage you to read this legislation and to make your boards and staff aware of it as well. AB 624 update
Assemblyman Joe Coto (D-San Jose) dropped AB 624 when 10 of California’s largest foundations agreed to a multimillion-dollar, multiyear investment in minority communities. Foundations involved in the agreement are the William and Flora Hewitt Foundation, the Ahmanson Foundation, the California Endowment, the James Irvine Foundation, the UniHealth Foundation, Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, the California Wellness Foundation, the Annenberg Foundation, the Weingart Foundation, and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. | | No comments for this item |
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Sunday, 18 May 2008 |
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AB 624 would require private, corporate or public operating foundations with assets over $250 million to collect race and gender data related to their governance structures and staffing, and to the governance structures and staffing of their domestic grantees. This bill is under consideration in the Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee. It’s been held over until the end of May so that negotiations between foundations and the bill’s author can continue. This bill will have an impact on nonprofit organizations receiving foundation grants. We encourage you to review the attached analysis of the proposed legislation and to weigh in with your legislators. Senator Ellen Corbett (D-10) sits on the committee. If your nonprofit is headquartered in Senator Corbett’s district, we urge you to contact her and let your voices be heard. Senate Member Ellen Corbett (D) San Leandro, Senate District 10 Email:
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PO Box 804 San Leandro, 94577 Phone: (510) 895-1374 / Fax: (510) 895-8913 Capitol Address: California Legislature, Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento Contact Information: Phone: (916) 651-4010 / Fax: (916) 327-2433 Main Cities: FREMONT, HAYWARD, CASTRO VALLEY, NEWARK, PLEASANTON, SAN LORENZO, SUNOL, UNION CITY, ALVISO, MILPITAS, SAN JOSE District Zip Codes 94536 94538 94539 94541 94542 94544 94545 94546 94555 94560 94566 94577 94578 94579 94580 94586 94587 94588 95002 95035 95131 95132 95134 | | No comments for this item |
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