Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles, Inc. Grant



Organization - Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles, Inc.
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - One-year capital support to develop the Hart Village Early Education Center, a childcare facility with 96 new preschool slots for children ages three to five, as part of an affordable housing complex in Canoga Park.


Similar Grants

Options - A Child Care and Human Services Agency - $140,000 from the California Community Foundation - One-year capital support toward the renovation of Options - Pomona Preschool, a childcare facility that will serve 96 low-income children ages three to five annually in Pomona.

Pueblo Nuevo Development - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - One-year capital support to build a new Early Childhood Education Center providing preschool and parent education for 90 children and their families annually in the MacArthur Park neighborhood.

YWCA of Greater Los Angeles - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year capital support to construct a child development and family center in unincorporated East Los Angeles to provide childcare and preschool, as well as program services for low-income youth, adults, families and seniors.

TreePeople - $250,000 from the California Community Foundation - Capital support for TreePeople Center for Community Forestry, an education and conference center complex, located in Coldwater Canyon Park.

Women's Foundation of Colorado Inc. - $200,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - research state- and county-funded childcare challenges in Colorado, engage a a€œthink tanka€ of key leaders and advocates to find solutions, and improve the standard and access to informal childcare networks in various communities

Recent News from California Community Foundation


Social Enterprise Network Sites


The position young people are dealt with can be complex, and yet the entire economic system is still focused for an age that’s almost gone astray. The solution? Promoting social enterprise and getting these young people integrated into work.




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders