Elevate Youth California Program Filter

Grey background and "(Award no longer active)" after award amount indicates partners who do not have an active Elevate Youth California award.

‘ataaxum Pomkwaan

Standard Track Standard Cohort 7

Riverside County, San Diego County

$1,000,000.00

Program Purpose

To increase the leadership development of Native youth in Riverside and San Diego counties through mentorship and advocacy to address the root causes of trauma, promote healing and reduce youth substance use.

Ataaxum.org

‘ataaxum Pomkwaan

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

San Diego County

$958,835

Program Purpose

To improve health outcomes of Native American youth in San Diego and Riverside counties through advocacy programs and activities, Indigenous Clubs, mentorship and youth social justice workshops to address substance use prevention among youth.

4th Second

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 1

Solano County

$299,999.70 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to promote healing and build an ecosystem of trauma-informed support for youth of color in Solano County through resiliency, advocacy and community capacity to prevent substance abuse.

4thSecond.org

4th Second

Standard Track Standard Cohort 5

Solano County

$600,000

Program Purpose

To empower youth of color in Solano County through youth-led civic engagement, mentorship and leadership opportunities to enhance resilience and prevent substance use.

4thSecond.org

A Hopeful Encounter

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

Fresno County

$500,000.00

Program Purpose

To empower Hmong youth in Fresno County through advocacy and peer-led support to encourage cultural revitalization, build resilience to break cycles of trauma and prevent substance use.

HopefulEncounter.org

A Hopeful Encounter Inc.

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 1

Fresno County

$298,411.80 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to develop leadership and analytical skills of Hmong youth in Fresno County through a youth-led culturally responsive leadership development program to reduce substance use.

HopefulEncounter.org

A New Path (Parents for Addiction Treatment and Healing)

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 2

San Diego County

$200,280.00 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to empower youth of color in San Diego County to become leaders and equip school administrators through training and evidence-based curriculum to effectively prevent substance use.

ANewPath.org

Action Network

Standard Track Standard Cohort 1

Mendocino County, Sonoma County

$174,246.17 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To empower rural Latinx and Native American youth age 12-18 in Mendocino and Sonoma counties through the “Teen Action Program” which will create an adult-supervised, peer-led youth group that utilizes a three-pronged approach to positively-impacting underserved teens through teen-hosted meetings, increased youth activism and volunteerism, and a drug and alcohol free location where youth can gather in a safe space.

ActionNetwork.net

Action Network

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 3

Mendocino County, Sonoma County

$247,030.00

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to empower Native American and Latinx youth in Mendocino and Sonoma counties to become advocates through hands-on, youth-led projects focusing on social justice to strengthen communities and reduce substance use.

ActionNetwork.net

African American Family & Cultural Center

Standard Track Standard Cohort 5

Butte County

$400,000

Program Purpose

To promote civic engagement of Black youth in Butte County through youth-driven campaigns and safe spaces on school campuses to enhance overall well-being and prevent substance use.

AAFCC-Oroville.org

Ahri Center

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

Orange County

$465,757.00

Program Purpose

To empower Latinx and Asian youth in Orange County through leadership development and youth-led civic engagement to strengthen protective factors and prevent substance use.

Tides.org

Ahri Center

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 2

Orange County, Los Angeles County

$386,724.00 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to empower Latinx and Asian and Pacific Islander youth in Orange County to participate in civic engagement and break the stigma around substance use through mentorship, organizing and advocacy to reduce substance use.

AH-RI.org

Akoma Unity Center

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 3

San Bernardino County

$399,650.00

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to empower Black and Latinx youth in San Bernardino County to become leaders through a peer-to-peer youth ambassador program to reduce substance use.

AkomaUnityCenter.org

Alcohol Justice

Standard Track Standard Cohort 1

Marin County

$750,000.00 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build youth activism among Latinx middle and high school students. This project utilizes a trauma-informed care approach to support diversion from probation, encourage relapse prevention and create pro-social prevention activities that increase youth advocacy against harmful drug use in the Canal District of San Rafael in Marin County ultimately decreasing lifetime alcohol use and heavy drug use in past 30 days.

AlcoholJustice.org

Alcohol Justice

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Marin County

$999,056

Program Purpose

To promote the leadership of Latinx youth of the Canal district of San Rafael and Marin County by understanding Indigenous and Latinx cultural practices, community organizing and hands-on environmental projects to prevent substance use.

AlcoholJustice.org


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