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Special Legislative Programs, Fiscal Year 2022–23

One-time funding added to the Budget Act of 2022 by Section 207 of Assembly Bill 179 (Chapter 249, Statutes of 2022) to support various initiatives through expanding or initiating new youth programs and retaining teachers.

Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Program (CLYLP)

One-time funding to provide funding for the expansion of the CLYLP to the Inland Valley.

Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Program Funding Profile
Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Program Funding Results

Parents, Educators/Teachers & Students in Action (PESA)

One-time funding for truancy and absenteeism prevention programming. Specifically, the PESA will expand their school social workers and youth leaders program throughout Los Angeles County with a concentration in Senate District 24.  This funding will also allow PESA to put into effect a mobile office plan for delivery of its wrap around educational services in the community.

Parents, Educators/Teachers & Students in Action Funding Profile
Parents, Educators/Teachers & Students in Action Funding Results

ShePower Leadership Academy

One-time funding for ShePower Leadership Academy to support, educate and mentor young people with a current business or a budding entrepreneurial idea to advance their business, entrepreneurial work, and/or workforce development growth.

ShePower Leadership Academy Funding Profile
ShePower Leadership Academy Funding Results

Step Out Lead Everyday (SOLE) Effects Program

One-time funding to support youth programming. Legislative intent is to support and expand three SOLE Effects programs in San Diego County.

Step Out Lead Everyday Effects Program Funding Profile
Step Out Lead Everyday Effects Program Funding Results

Silicon Valley Education (SVE) Foundation

One-time funding to the SVE Foundation for youth programming. Specifically, to launch the Eastside Education Initiative to promote a culture of college and career readiness.

Silicon Valley Education Foundation Funding Profile
Silicon Valley Education Foundation Funding Results

Teachers Rooted in Oakland (TRiO) Program

One-time funding to provide subsidized housing for STEM and Special Education teacher residents and income stipends for teachers who have graduated from their residency year but have committed to continue teaching in Oakland Unified School District for four years.

Teachers Rooted in Oakland Program Funding Profile
Teachers Rooted in Oakland Program Funding Results

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Last Reviewed: Thursday, December 21, 2023
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