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Contract Opportunity for Project Learning Partnership Grant Program and department San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)

Description:
10/28/2021:
The evaluation is complete, the following eighteen (18) organizations have been selected to receive Project Learning Partnership grants: 
  • Bay Area Video Coalition
  • Bayview Hunters Point Foundation for Community Improvement
  • Bayview-Hunters Point Center for Arts and Technology (BAYCAT)
  • Chinatown Community Development Center
  • Community Youth Center of San Francisco
  • CommunityGrows, with fiscal sponsor Tides Center 
  • Enterprise for Youth
  • Lavender Youth Recreation & Info Center (LYRIC)
  • Literacy for Environmental Justice
  • Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc.
  • Northridge Community Gardens, with fiscal sponsor San Francisco Parks Alliance
  • Old Skool Cafe 
  • PODER (People Organizing to Demand Environmental & Economic Rights), with fiscal sponsor Tides Center
  • San Francisco Conservation Corps
  • Sunset District Community Development (Sunset Youth Services)
  • YMCA of San Francisco (Bayview Hunters Point YMCA branch)
  • Youth Art Exchange, with fiscal sponsor Tides Center
  • Youth Leadership Institute
The selected grantees will be contacted to discuss the next steps. Any organization wishing to protest the selections must deliver a protest within five (5) working days of this posting (by November 4, 2021). Grant protest procedures are found in Section V of the Solicitation for Grant Requests.

09/30/2021:
Please be advised that grant applications are still under review.

We apologize for any inconvenience that this delay may have caused.

If there are any questions or concerns, please send an email to CAB@sfwater.org.

08/03/2021:
Addendum 2 has been posted.
07/26/2021:
Addendum 1 has been posted.

Last Update: 10/28/2021 2:14:23 PM Deadline: 8/18/2021 11:00:00 AM

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