2002
Tuesday, December 31st, 2002
A standing ovation to the City of Richmond for securing TWO 21st Century Community Learning Center grants…one to be shared between John F. Kennedy and Richmond High Schools and the other for the brand new Lovonya DeJean Middle School. Go Richmond!
The James Irvine Foundation announced a $300,000 grant to BayTEC, the innovative IT career ladder program serving the San Francisco East Bay counties of Alameda and Contra Costa. Go BayTEC!Break Away Technologies receives a Community Technology Centers (CTCs) Grant from the United States Department of Education! The grant, one of 51 awarded out of 1440 applicants, will help Break Away implement "Pathways to Success," an innovative adult literacy and numeracy program. Key partners include BayITC, Workforce Strategy Center, and Compton Community College and five Los Angeles-based CTCs. The Glen Price Group was proud to take a lead role with proposal planning and development.
Congratulations to the Oakland Unified School District and Oakland Head Start. As partners, they developed a plan to initiate Hubs of Early Reading Excellence and have been invited, based on their pre-application developed by the Glen Price Group, to submit a full application for funding under the Department of Education’s Early Reading First program.
Sonoma County Taps the Glen Price Group to Boost Ability to Seek Grant Resources
Turn on your radio…California Partnership for Children receives new grant to launch "Childhood Matters," a live radio broadcast for parents and caregivers.
Very good news for the San Francisco IT Consortium with grants of $900,000 from California’s Governor’s 15% Discretionary Program and $2.99 million from the Department of Labor H-1B Program.
Congratulations to Break Away Technologies….recipient of the SBC Foundation’s first Excelerator Program Award! SBC Media Advisory
Congratulations to the Contra Costa County Afterschool4All Consortium recently awarded $1,022,075 by the state of California’s Before and After School Learning and Safe Neighborhoods Partnerships Program
Richmond Workforce Investment Board and BayTEC win $2.97 million H-1B Technical Skills Training Grant.
