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Grey background and "(Award no longer active)" after award amount indicates partners who do not have an active Elevate Youth California award.

Peace4Kids

Standard Track Standard Cohort 5

Los Angeles County

$600,000

Program Purpose

To empower Black and Brown transitional-aged foster youth in Los Angeles County through civic engagement, mentorship, peer-based support groups and leadership development to advance health equity and address the disproportionate rates of youth substance misuse.

Peace4Kids.org

People Helping People

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

Santa Barbara County

$297,411.00

Program Purpose

To empower Latinx youth in Santa Barbara County through peer support and youth civic engagement to increase healthier lifestyles among youth and families and prevent substance use.

Pinoleville Pomo Nation

Standard Track Standard Cohort 1

Mendocino County, Lake County

$1,000,000.00 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To improve the behavioral health and educational outcomes of American Indian youth through culturally rooted practices, leadership development and policy advocacy training to address educational equity and reduce substance use in Mendocino and Lake Counties.

Pinoleville-NSN.gov

Pinoleville Pomo Nation

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Lake County, Mendocino County

$1,000,000

Program Purpose

To improve the behavioral health and educational outcomes of Native youth in Mendocino and Lake counties through culturally rooted practices, leadership development, prevention education and policy advocacy training to promote educational equity and reduce substance use.

Pinoleville-NSN.gov

Pomona Pride Center Inc.

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Los Angeles County, San Bernadino County

$1,000,000

Program Purpose

To empower 2S/LGBTQ+ youth in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties through art, mentorship and youth-led activism leading to policy change and strengthened community-based efforts to reduce substance use.

PomonaPrideCenter.org

Positive Images

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

Sonoma County

$550,000.00

Program Purpose

To engage Latinx youth in Sonoma County through peer support, youth leadership and civic engagement to promote equity and shift narratives related to substance use prevention.

PosImages.org

PRO Youth & Families, Inc.

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

El Dorado County, Placer County, Sacramento County

$700,000

Program Purpose

To empower youth in El Dorado, Placer and Sacramento counties through peer-led support and civic engagement to reduce substance use.

ProYouthAndFamilies.org

Project Optimism

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 3

Los Angeles County, Sacramento County

$331,196.00

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to increase the network of support for Black and Latinx youth in Los Angeles and Sacramento counties through mentorship, curriculum building, youth engagement and activism to prioritize harm reduction and public health solutions that reduce substance use.

ProjectOptimism.org

Project Optimism

Standard Cohort 7

Los Angeles County, Sacramento County

$800,000.00

Program Purpose

To promote the leadership of Latinx and Black youth in Los Angeles and Sacramento counties through trauma-informed mentorship, peer-led education campaigns, and restorative justice practices to strengthen cultural identity, promote healing and reduce youth substance use.

ProjectOptimism.org

Project Q

Standard Track Standard Cohort 3

Los Angeles County

$775,836 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To improve health and social outcomes of Black and Brown queer youths that are experiencing houselessness due to the War on Drugs through a peer-led youth support program that provides work skills development, free trauma-informed therapy, knowledge making on the impact of substance use and promoting healthy alternatives to substance use in Los Angeles County.

ProjectQ.me

Public Health Institute

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Sacramento County

$1,000,000

Program Purpose

To increase leadership skills of Black youth in Sacramento County through youth-led advocacy campaigns, peer-to-peer learning, leadership opportunities, mentorship and referral pathways to prevent substance use disorder.

PHI.org

Public Health Institute

Standard Cohort 7

Sacramento

$1,000,000.00

Program Purpose

To engage Black and Latinx youth in Sacramento County through leadership training, peer-led support, and civic engagement to strengthen community protective factors, improve health outcomes and reduce youth substance use.

PHI.org

Pueblo Y Salud, Inc.

Standard Track Standard Cohort 5

Los Angeles County

$650,000

Program Purpose

To enhance leadership of youth of color and LGBTQ+ youth in Los Angeles County through skill-building programs and youth-driven coalitions that influence policy and promote community well-being to reduce substance use disorder.

PYS.org

Queer Humboldt

Standard Cohort 7

Del Norte County, Humboldt County, Mendocino County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County

$1,000,000.00

Program Purpose

To empower 2S/LGBTQIA+ youth in Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties through peer-led skills building, civic engagement, and culturally responsive mentorship to build protective factors, promote healing and reduce substance use.

QueerHumboldt.org

Queer Humboldt

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Del Norte County, Humboldt County

$999,051

Program Purpose

To improve the civic engagement skills to empower and support 2S/LGBTQIA+ and QTBIPOC youth in Humboldt, Del Norte, Mendocino, Siskiyou and Trinity counties and local Tribal lands through school-level advocacy, mentorship, peer-to-peer support and queer-informed direct services to treat and prevent youth substance use disorder.

QueerHumboldt.org


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