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  1. The California Grants Portal (a project by the California State Library) is your one destination to find all grants and loans offered on a competitive or first-come basis by California state agencies.

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  2. Youth Programs and Facilities Grant Program (YPFG) Request for Applications (RFA) In April 2021 the BSCC release this RFA making $9.12 million available (after BSCC administrative costs) to all 58 California Counties.

  3. 14 wrz 2023 · The 2023-2024 State Budget allocates $78.1 million in ongoing funds to the Youth Corps program to provide a hand up to young people, ages 16-30, who are from low-income families, transitioning out of foster care, unemployed, out of school, or were involved in the mental health or justice systems.

  4. The California Grants Portal is a one destination to find all grants and loans offered on a competitive or first-come basis by nearly 60 California State Agencies. Search by funding category, applicant type, or timeframe.

  5. Available Funding Requests for applications, proposals, and other data now available. Search available funding by fiscal year, type, topic, keyword(s), or any combination. Use Search CDE Funding for more options.

  6. 15 lip 2020 · Billions of dollars in state grant opportunities from dozens of state departments and agencies can now be easily accessed at the California Grants Portal – grants.ca.gov – a new tool created by the California State Library.

  7. 7 gru 2022 · Governor Newsom Announces an Unprecedented $480.5 Million in Grants for Youth Mental Health. Grants will support 54 projects throughout the state to bolster California’s behavioral and mental health infrastructure, expanding the capacity of treatment facilities that serve young Californians.