Pueblo Nuevo Development Grant



Organization - Pueblo Nuevo Development
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - California Community Foundation
Grant Purpose - 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.


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Child Development Consortium of Los Angeles, Inc. - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - 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.

Long Beach Day Nursery - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year core operating support for an early childhood education center serving multiple neighborhoods in Long Beach that focuses on school readiness primarily for 250 minority children of low-income families annually.

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.

Institute for Urban Research and Development - $150,000 from the California Community Foundation - Two-year support for a neighborhood revitalization project in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles.

Saint Barnabas Senior Center of Los Angeles - $75,000 from the California Community Foundation - One-year support for an adult day health care center serving clients with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia in the MacArthur Park area.

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