[IEGO] CERF Project Intake Form
On September 23, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 162, which established the $600 million Community Economic Resilience Fund (CERF). CERF was created to promote a sustainable and equitable recovery from the economic distress of COVID-19 by supporting communities and regional groups in producing regional roadmaps for economic recovery and transition that prioritize the creation of accessible, high-quality jobs in sustainable industries.

With the support of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties and 50+ education, community, industry, labor, and public sector partners, IEGO is planning to act as the regional convener for the Inland Empire's application. To prepare for the RFP, IEGO is compiling a list of fundable projects for consideration. Please fill out this form if you have a project that could be a fit for this funding opportunity (pending additional State guidelines).    
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Emprendedor@s Program *
An 8-week entreprenural program that educates, motivates, empowers and develop the leadership skills and business accumen of the monolingual Hispanic Community. this program has been running since 2016 with a lot of success, more than 820 Emprendedor@s (entrepreneurs) had succesfully graduated and started their microbusiness. *
Asociacion de Emprendedor@s *
Making Hope Happen Foundation, Caravanserai Project, Uplift San Bernardino, County of Riverside & County of San Bernardino, CA.
Inland Empire ( Riverside & San Bernardino Counties)
$3,000,000.00
We provide entreprenurship education (technical assistance) and 1:1 business consulting so the participants can believe in themselves and create their microbusiness projects, busines plan and comply with all the legal regulations at the City, County, State & Federal with this we support the economic development of the Cities, Counties & State helping upward economic mobility, self- sustainable businesses within the Hispanc Community, Minorities, mostly women and men.
Normally after a year of so in business this microenteprises are in need to hire employees so forth we are helping and supporting the workforce development of the IE by providing technical assistance and training on human resources and Labor Development
The success within the monolingual Hispanci Community is BIG, since we not only touch in the technical aspect of starting a business but we involve the indirectly the wellbeing of individual & the whole family, so forth we are building stronger communities with strong self-sufficient skills, leadership and business accument, this motivate those that graduate to promote among their own families, friends and communities at large to register and participate at our Emprendedor@s Program.
We had been service the Inland Emplire with open heart and support  diversity, equity, and inclusion through the whole curriculum, we know that if providing the sufficient funding we can also provide this services in English to the Anglo, Color & Asian communities as well.
Monica Robles, Founder & President, Asociacion de Emprendedor@s a 501 (c) 3 non - profit organization
It does take a coordinated effort & a Region to be able to provide our services to more people that are in need of learning how to start up a business correctly as well as how to change their own perspective and see themseves as the leaders they are. supporting our communities and create a sustainable coordinated effort for the years to come.
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