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Year Two Care First Community Investment Grant Application Deadline Approaching
LOS ANGELES - Care First Community Investment (CFCI) grant applications from the Los Angeles County Justice, Care and Opportunities Department are live, and will remain open until September 1.
CFCI grants were created by the Board of Supervisors to set aside 10 percent of the County’s locally generated, unrestricted revenue for alternatives to incarceration and direct community investment.
A large portion of L.A. County's direct investment is being delivered in the form of care grants to community-based organizations (CBOs) that are helping justice-impacted individuals while making our communities safer.
A total of over $55 million for three years was awarded to 118 CBOs in the first year of CFCI.
For year-two, a total of over $122 million for three years is available to all CBOs working in the following areas:
Community Operated Youth Centers
Expanding Safety in L.A. County
Job Readiness, Training, and Placement for Adults
Healing-Informed Arts Projects
Satellite Sites in Gang Impacted Communities to Work with Active Gang Members
Increasing Food Access in Los Angeles: Urban Agriculture & Training Programs
Bridge Housing
Release, Education, Neighborhood Treatment, Reintegration and Youth Empowerment
Residential Treatment for Survivors of Sexual Exploitation
Indigenous Youth Empowerment Programs
Youth Justice Programs
End Exploitation and Create a Safer Community for Women
From Treatment, Diversion, or Jail to Work
“This is a great opportunity for local organizations to receive the funding needed to advance their missions,” said Judge Songhai Armstead (Ret.), Director of the Justice, Care and Opportunities Department. “These resources will encourage investment in the communities most in need.”
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