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Funding | Legislative | NewsLate Monday July 12, Governor Newsom and the California legislature reached agreement on the state’s fiscal year 2021-22 budget, with...
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The Children’s Movement: Thank You for Supporting California Kids
Thanks to your support, and the support of more than 1,000 other Pro-Kid organizations, the 2021-22 California State Budget takes long overdue steps to improve the health, education, and overall well-being of kids in our state.
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California Nonprofit of the Year Nominations! (Due Friday, June 18)
From the Office of the California Assembly Majority Leader Eloise Gómez Reyes. California Nonprofit of the Year! Every year, the…
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ReadyNation: Tell Governor Newsom Child Care Fuels the Economy!
Governor Newsom recently released his revised budget proposal for the 2021-2022 state budget including ample investments in children and youth, one... -
ChildrenNow: This Is A Once In A Childhood Opportunity – California Kids Need Your Support!
Dear Governor Newsom and State Legislators, The undersigned organizations urge you to bolster the May Revision budget proposal and further…
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Aguilar Announces open application period for Community Project Funding proposals
Rep. Pete Aguilar announced that his office is now accepting Community Project Funding (CPF) proposals for the Fiscal Year 2022... -
“Dear California’s mayors, county supervisors, and city councilmembers…”
As a leader in California’s nonprofit sector, I write this open memo to you – the leaders of nearly 500... -
The Children’s Movement: This Is A Crisis We Cannot Ignore – Be A Champion For Kids Today!
California children and youth are in crisis. More than a year into the pandemic, learning loss, isolation, serious mental health... -
Economic Recovery Recommendations from the Inland Empire Nonprofit Sector 2021
A group of regionally-serving nonprofit leaders have been meeting weekly during the pandemic to expeditiously address human service needs. We... -
Why investing in mission-driven organizations’ capacity is a priority
Supporting mission-driven organizations should not be only about programs. Investing in building and consolidating infrastructure is key to increasing power and accelerating impact.


