Congratulations to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (CCCFPD) for securing a grant award in the amount of $400,105 from the Fire Prevention and Safety Grant Program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to purchase updated equipment that will ensure District responsiveness and efficacy.
These funds will enable the District to replace the Fire Department’s current six-key access system with a single physical key, as well as a single E-key. Upgrading these resources will provide the Fire Department with access to any lock-boxed building within its jurisdiction, ensuring that firefighters are able to quickly respond to critical emergencies and protect the safety and security of community members, homes, and businesses.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of CCCFPD to preserve life, property, and the environment throughout Contra Costa County by honoring the past, recognizing the challenges of the present, and continuing to raise the bar of excellence into the future.
Once again, congratulations CCCFPD!
TPA was honored to present at the California Park & Recreation Society Director’s Academy in San Luis Obispo earlier this month! TPA Grants Manager Alex Gibbs presented alongside Emeline Noda, Director of Recreation and Community Services for the City of Los Alamitos, on best practices to secure grants and legislative-directed spending funds for park and recreation projects in California.
Congratulations, CPRS, on a successful conference, and thank you for the opportunity to share our insight on the importance of effective grant writing! TPA looks forward to your continued success.
Congratulations to the City of Palo Alto for successfully securing a grant in the amount of $5,176,812 through the Organized Retail Theft Prevention Grant Program administered by the Board of State & Community Corrections to combat organized retail theft and protect its community.
The funding will enable the Palo Alto Police Department to staff extra patrols throughout high-density retail areas for the next several years in order to deter crime. These strategic and critical efforts will significantly increase public safety and community well-being.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the City to promote and sustain a high quality of life in Palo Alto.
Once again, congratulations Palo Alto!
Congratulations to the City of Palmdale for successfully securing a grant in the amount of $793,170 from the Tobacco Grant Program administered by the U.S. Department of Justice to help mitigate the negative impacts of tobacco use in its community.
This grant award will fund tobacco retailer enforcement efforts throughout Palmdale to include retailer inspections, identification and targeting of problematic retailers, and enforcement operations. The funding will also be used to purchase and install tobacco signage. These critical initiatives will help decrease tobacco use throughout the City and support overall community health and well-being.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the City to enhance residents’ quality of life through innovation, passion, engagement, and collaboration.
Once again, congratulations Palmdale!
Congratulations to the City of Monterey Park, for successfully securing a grant award in the amount of $1,400,000 through the Building Forward Library Infrastructure Grant Program administered by the California State Library for improvements to the City’s Bruggemeyer Library.
The funding will go towards furnishing the City library with a backup generator to ensure it is able to function as a backup Emergency Operations Center. Additionally, funding will enable the library to update outdated HVAC units and address accessibility concerns throughout the building. These critical infrastructure needs will allow the library to continue to serve the community and work towards its strategic goals of inclusion, accessibility, literacy, and connection as a community builder.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the City to provide excellent services to enhance the quality of life for its entire community.
Once again, congratulations Monterey Park!
TPA is honored to announce that the Orange County Sanitation District has asked us to continue to provide California Advocacy services.
We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with OC San to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, OC San!
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