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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAPUBLIC RADIOPASADENATo expand KPCC’s coverage ofgovernance and politics in LosAngeles and Orange counties, adda new reporting presence inSacramento and the Inland Empire,and develop programming thatfacilitates civic action amongKPCC’s listeners.$300,000 / 2 yearsTOWN HALL LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELESFor a planning grant to facilitatethe development of a program planand a strategic plan.CENTER FOR COMMUNITYACTION ANDENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICERIVERSIDETo connect residents in Riversideand San Bernardino counties withpublic officials in efforts to achievea healthy regional environment.$150,000 / 18 monthsCENTRAL AMERICANRESOURCE CENTER –CARECEN – OF CALIFORNIALOS ANGELESTo increase the number of informedand active immigrant Latino votersin Los Angeles.$50,000 / 8 monthsLATINO CENTER FORPREVENTION & ACTION INHEALTH & WELFARESANTA ANATo provide low-income residentsin Santa Ana with trainingregarding civic participation andopportunities to engage in civicactivities designed to improve theirquality of life.$200,000 / 2 yearsLIBERTY HILL FOUNDATIONSANTA MONICATo support community-basedorganizations promoting economicequity and civic rights throughregranting.?Did You Know?Latinos who arelikely votersare split amongthose who say theyare politicallyliberal (37 percent),conservative(34 percent), andthose who saytheir politics are“middle-of-theroad”(29 percent).POLICYLINK$75,000 / 5 monthsCalifornia PerspectivesGrants Approved in 2004:Mobilizing CaliforniansTo increase the knowledge andskills of new Latino immigrantsregarding civic participation andprovide opportunities for theircivic involvement.$1,500,000 / 3 yearsNALEO EDUCATIONAL FUNDLOS ANGELESTo promote voter participationand to provide Latino electedOAKLANDFor core support to facilitatecivic engagement in promotinggovernance reforms.$600,000 / 2 yearsALLIANCE FOR ABETTER COMMUNITY, INC.LOS ANGELESTo provide opportunities for LosAngeles residents to engage withpublic officials to promote localeducation and housing reforms.$250,000 / 2 yearsCALIFORNIA CLEAN MONEYCAMPAIGNLOS ANGELESTo support the first year of outreachactivities designed to involve theLatino community in a campaignfinance reform project.$75,000 / 1 year$300,000 / 2 yearsIMMIGRANT LEGALRESOURCE CENTERSAN FRANCISCOTo conduct voter educationactivities within immigrant communitiesin the Central Valley.$205,000 / 2 years?Did You Know?Approximatelyone out of everytwo Californians iseither a first- orsecond-generationimmigrant.officials with technical assistanceand leadership skills to help themsucceed as effective policymakers.$300,000 / 2 yearsPACIFIC INSTITUTE FORCOMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONOAKLANDTo increase voting amonglow-propensity voters withinPICO-affiliated religiouscongregations and surroundingcommunities.$500,000 / 2 yearsSOUTHWEST VOTERREGISTRATION EDUCATIONPROJECTLOS ANGELESTo increase civic participationamong Latinos in California’sCentral Valley, Greater LosAngeles, and the counties of SanBernardino and Riverside.$125,000 / 4 monthsTo conduct voter education andmobilization activities in Latinocommunities within the CentralValley, Inland Empire, and LosAngeles County.$400,000 / 2 years23

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