Funding Area: Families and Communities
to help more parents, babies, and young children meet their basic needs through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
to help more parents, babies, and young children meet their basic needs through the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children
to increase the access that low-income families with young children have to healthy foods
for child care and early education policy, paid sick days and paid family and medical leave implementation, and the Protecting Immigrant Families campaign
to support Center for Law and Social Policy’s two crucial areas of policy work: 1) child care and early education and 2) paid family and medical leave
to promote strategic and equitable implementation of the funds to stabilize and strengthen the child care field
for general support
to support the California Department of Social Services, Child Care and Development Division in their efforts to strengthen child care and early education in California
for general support over 24 months
to provide justice and systems training for Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence’s team of advocates over 12 months
for general support over 24 months