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1 | Last Update: 9/24/24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | CALIFORNIA K-16 STATE INVESTMENTS CROSSWALK | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | External Link: bit.ly/CAK16FundingCrosswalk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Grant Funding Details | Who it Serves | Sector Focus Prioritization | Activities | General | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Funding Source | Description | State Investment ($M) | LA County Investments ($M) | State Administrator | Active Years | Grantee(s) | Prek | P-3 Alignment | Elementary | Middle Grades | High School | Postsecondary | Workforce | Healthcare | Education | Business Management | Engineering/ Computing | Other | Integrated Student Supports | Early College Credit/Prep/ Dual Enrollment | Expanded/Enriched Learning Time & Recovery | Work-Based Learning | Community Partnership | Streamlining Transitions Across Systems | Reporting | Technical Assistance Available | Notes | |
6 | California Economic Resilience Fund | CERF was created to promote a sustainable and equitable recovery from the economic distress of COVID-19 by supporting new plans and strategies to diversify local economies and develop sustainable industries that create high-quality, broadly accessible jobs for all Californians. | $600 | $5 | Labor of Workforce and Development, the Office of Planning and Research, and the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. | 2021-2024 | Workforce Services Branch of the Employment Development Department under the direction of the Inter-Agency Leadership Team | The report shall include a detailed summary of grants awarded, fiscal and federal compliance, and progress on individual program objectives and related high road metrics, including equity, inclusivity, job quality, and sustainability, as designated in program guidelines and assessed by inter-agency program staff. | X | ||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Learning-Aligned Employment Program | Offers eligible students at public colleges and universities the opportunity to earn money to help defray their educational costs while gaining education-aligned, career-related employment. | $500 | Unknown | CA Student Aid Commission w/ the Office of the UC President, office of the CSU Chancellor, and office of California Community Colleges | 2021-2031 | University of California, California State University, California Community Colleges | For each LAEP position, the institution should maintain all necessary records, including, but not limited to, need analysis documents, employer agreements, financial aid award documents, time sheets, and records of payments provided to the student. | California Student Aid Commission | ||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Expanded Learning Opportunities Program | Provides funding for afterschool and summer school enrichment programs for kindergarten (including transitional kindergarten) through sixth grade. | $3,995 | $1,066 | State Board of Education | 2021-2024 | Local Education Agencies, County Offices of Education, and Charter Schools | Utilization of California Cradle to Career Data System | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps | Provides grants to cities and counties to expand youth employment and workstudy opportunities. | $185 | $59 | CaliforniaVolunteers | 2021-2026 | City Governments (Los Angeles & Long Beach) | CALPADS | K-14 Technical Assistance Provider (TAP) | $53M - City of LA $6M - City of Long Beach | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | Educator Effectiveness Block Grant | Enacted to accelerate the preparation and support the training and retention of 'well-prepared educators. | $1,500 | $363 | CA Department of Education | 2021-2026 | Local Education Agencies and Charter Schools | ||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | A-G Completion Improvement Grant Program | Provides additional supports to local educational agencies to help increase the number of California high school pupils, particularly unduplicated pupils, who graduate from high school with A-G eligibility. | $547 | $148.66 | CDE | 2021-2026 | LEAs | ||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | California Community Schools Partnership Program | Every high-poverty school in California can become a community school within the next 5 years, promoting an integrated focus on academic, health & social services, youth and community development, and community engagement. | $4,100 | $154 | State Board of Education | 2021-2028 | Local Education Agencies, County Offices of Education, and Charter Schools | Qualifying entities that receive implementation grants shall annually report and publicly present their community school plans, including data and outcomes from the prior year, at the schoolsite and at a meeting of the governing board of the school district, county board of education, or the governing body of the charter school. Implementation grant recipients shall publicly post their community school grant application and community schools plan on the local educational agency’s internet website. | The Lead Technical Assistance Center, known as the State Transformative Assistance Center, is led by the Alameda County Office of Education in partnership with the University of California, Los Angeles Center for Community Schooling, the National Education Association and Californians for Justice. | Maier, A., & Niebuhr, D. (2021). California Community Schools Partnership Program: A transformational opportunity for whole child education. Learning Policy Institute. https://doi.org/10.54300/806.436. | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | TK and California State Preschool Program | This initiative is focused on supporting strategies for both horizontal and vertical alignment and coherence across grades and systems and improving the coordination of policies and practices for UPK across transitions to TK and Kindergarten and through Third grade and beyond. | $1,056 | Unknown | CA Department of Education | 2022-2025 | Local Education Agencies and Charter Schools | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Regional K-16 Education Collaboratives Grant Program | A competitive grant program to support regional K-16 education collaboratives that create streamlined pathways from high school to postsecondary education and into the workforce. | $250 | $18.13 | Department of General Services (DGS) - Office of Public School Construction (OPSC) | 2022-2026 | Public Institutions CCDs, LEAs, CSUs, UCs | Reports due to Office of Public School Construction, DGS Bi-annual financial and data reports due | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI) | Multiyear, multi-department package of investments that seeks to reimagine the systems, regardless of payer, that support behavioral health for all California's children, youth, and their families. | $4,400 | Unknown | CA Health and Human Services Agency | 2022-2027 | Counties, city mental health authorities, tribal entities, local educational agencies, institutions of higher education, publicly funded childcare and preschools, health care service plans, community-based organizations, and behavioral health providers | grant recipients shall share standardized data, in a manner and form determined by the department. | CSUDH received $3.3M grant for health career pathways | ||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Learning Recovery Emergency Block Grant | Assist the long-term recovery from COVID-19 pandemic for K-12 students, including addressing learning recovery, mental health, and overall well-being. | $7,936 | $2,032 | CA Department of Education | 2022-2028 | County Offices of Education, School Districts, Charter Schools | ||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Golden State Pathways Program | Provides local educational agencies with the resources to promote pathways in high-wage, high-skill, high-growth areas, including technology, health care, education, and climate-related fields that, among other things, allow pupils to advance seamlessly from high school to college and career and provide the workforce needed for economic growth. | $500 | TBD | State Board of Education | 2023-2027 | Local Education Agencies and Charter Schools | Reports due to CDE Utilization of California Cradle to Career Data System | X | https://d985fra41m798.cloudfront.net/resources/SRI_Year_7_Linked_Learning_Evaluation_Report_revised_2018.pdf?mtime=20191107172803 | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Dual Enrollment (College and Careers Access Pathways Grant) | This one-time funding, available over five years, will strengthen and expand student access and participation in dual enrollment opportunities, which allows high school students to take classes that count towards high school graduation and earning college credit. | $200 | TBD | State Board of Education and the Chancellor of the California Comunity Colleges | 2023-2027 | Local Education Agencies and Charter Schools | Utilization of California Cradle to Career Data System | https://www.ppic.org/publication/dual-enrollment-in-california/ https://sites.google.com/baccc.net/bay-region-dual-enrollment/dual-enrollment-policy-legislation?pli=1 https://www.ppic.org/publication/dual-enrollment-in-california/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
19 | CC Strong Workforce | More and Better Career Technical Education to Increase Social Mobility and Fuel Regional Economies with Skilled Workers | $229.9 | $35.9 | California Community Colleges | Ongoing | Regional Consortia of Community Colleges | https://losangelesrc.org/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | K-12 Strong Workforce | Designed to support K–12 local education agencies in creating, improving, and expanding career technical education (CTE) courses, course sequences, programs of study, and pathways for students transitioning from secondary education to postsecondary education to living-wage employment. | $150 | $76 | CA Department of Education | Ongoing | Local Education Agencies and Charter Schools | https://losangelesrc.org/k12-strong-workforce-program/k-12-fiscal/ | K12 Strong Workforce | California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office | ||||||||||||||||||||
21 | HE Basic Needs Funding | Provides grants to eligible institutions of higher education (IHEs) to support programs that address the basic needs of students and to report on practices that improve outcomes for students. | Unknown | Unknown | Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education | Ongoing | University of California, California State University, California Community Colleges | TOT | The Opportunity to Strengthen Basic Needs Supports for California's Post-Secondary Students through Partnership and Shared Accountability | ||||||||||||||||||||
22 | High Road Training Partnerships | Seeks to establish, expand, and improve workforce development programs/high road training partnerships ranging from transportation to health care to hospitality. | $10 | $1.75 | California Workforce Development Board | Ongoing | Workforce Development Boards, Local Agencies, Non-profits | https://cwdb.ca.gov/initiatives/high-road-training-partnerships/ | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Good Jobs Initiative: | A program from the U.S. Department of Labor focused on promoting equitable access to good jobs. It includes funding for workforce development and training initiatives that support underserved communities and create pathways to high-quality employment. | $25 | Unknown | US Economic Development Administration | 2024 | https://www.eda.gov/arpa/good-job-challenge | ||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | YouthBuild Grant Program: | Also from the U.S. Department of Labor, this program provides education and occupational skills training for young people ages 16-24 who are unemployed and out of school. It helps them develop skills needed for in-demand jobs while earning high school diplomas or equivalent credentials. | $99 | Unknown | US Department of Labor | 2024 | https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/youth/youthbuild | ||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | California Kids Investment and Development Savings (KIDS) Program | This section refers to proposed changes related to the "California Kids Investment and Development Savings (KIDS) Program," a program aimed at promoting and expanding access to higher education through savings, administered by the Scholarshare Investment Board. Here's a breakdown of the main changes proposed by this bill: Collaborative Effort: For the fiscal years 2023–24 and 2024–25, the Scholarshare Investment Board will be required to partner specifically with the Los Angeles Unified School District and the Riverside County Office of Education. This partnership aims to explore strategies to increase participation in the KIDS Program. Data Sharing: The bill mandates that, as long as it's within the boundaries of federal and state data privacy and security laws, the board should share the statewide student identifiers of certain students with local educational agencies. These are students who have yet to engage with the KIDS Account that's been established for them. This step likely aims to help local educational agencies identify and potentially reach out to students who haven't taken advantage of their KIDS Accounts. Reporting Requirement: By September 30, 2025, the board, in collaboration with the aforementioned local educational agencies, is required to submit a report to both the Department of Finance and the Legislature. While the exact details to be reported aren't specified in the summary provided, it's likely to be information concerning participation rates, engagement strategies, and outcomes of their collaborative efforts. Conforming Changes and Sunset Provision: The bill also introduces conforming changes related to the new reporting requirement. These provisions will become inoperative on July 1, 2025, meaning that they will no longer be in effect after this date. This type of sunset provision is often added to legislation to ensure that the Legislature revisits and evaluates the effectiveness and relevance of the provisions after a certain period. In summary, this bill aims to strengthen the KIDS Program by fostering collaboration with specific local educational agencies, promoting data sharing to boost engagement, and establishing reporting requirements to track and evaluate the success of these initiatives—all within a specified timeframe. | $45 | Unknown | Scholarshare Investment Board | 2023-2025 | https://calkids.org/scholarship/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=pmax&utm_campaign=B2S_Student_EN&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwr9m3BhDHARIsANut04bjLEIUd43-odMIJ0CWjcT-DISujo5ikf8xW6mouTX57oBBkE8Xi-0aAp3gEALw_wcB | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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32 | TOTAL | $26,159 | $3,960 | CONTACT US This crosswalk of recent California investments in education and workforce pathways was created by UNITE-LA for public use to support the alignment of resources at the local level towards greater equitable outcomes for students. Please share any feedback, questions or corrections to this information via email to: mmoor@unitela.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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