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Grey background and "(Award no longer active)" after award amount indicates partners who do not have an active Elevate Youth California award.

Tahoe Youth and Family Services

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

El Dorado County

$637,900.00

Program Purpose

To foster leadership development among Latinx and youth of color in El Dorado County through civic engagement and culturally centered mentoring to reduce substance use.

TahoeYouth.org

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc.

Standard Track Standard Cohort 6

Los Angeles County

$500,000

Program Purpose

To empower Latinx youth in Los Angeles County through leadership development and youth-led civic engagement to build community and prevent substance use.

TarzanaTC.org

Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc.

Innovation Track Innovation Cohort 1

Los Angeles County

$750,000 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build the capacity of 150 Black and Latinx youth leaders in Los Angeles County through engaging them in leadership training that utilizes a harm-reduction drug education curriculum and emphasizes critical thinking, advocacy and skill-building.

TarzanaTC.org

The AMAAD Institute

Standard Track Standard Cohort 3

Los Angeles County

$1,000,000 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To strengthen Black and Brown LGBTQ+ youths’ capacity to contribute to local and national efforts to reduce substance use disorder, other health disparities and social injustices through a strengths-based fellowship program focused on providing leadership training, mentoring support and motivational interviewing in Los Angeles County.

AMAAD.org

The American Indian Cultural Center of San Francisco

Standard Track Standard Cohort 5

Alameda County, Mendocino County, San Francisco County, Santa Clara County, Sonoma County

$600,000

Program Purpose

To promote the leadership and well-being of American Indian and Alaskan Native youth in the Bay Area through cultural programming and the development of Gathering of Native Americans training to cultivate belonging, cultural preservation, awareness and respect.

AICCSF.org

The Cambodian Family

Standard Cohort 7

Orange County 100%

$1,000,000.00

Program Purpose

To engage Southeast Asian and Latinx youth in Orange County through mentorship, culturally rooted leadership development, and participatory action research to prevent substance use and improve health.

CambodianFamily.org

The Cambodian Family

Standard Track Standard Cohort 1

Orange County

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

Program Purpose

To reduce substance use among middle school-aged Southeast Asian and Latinx youth in Orange County through the implementation of the Project ALERT curriculum and establish a youth advisory council to identify and move forward a policy goal.

CambodianFamily.org

The Cambodian Family

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Orange County

$1,000,000

Program Purpose

To empower Vietnamese, Cambodian and Latinx youth in Orange County through mentorship, peer-led activism training and implementation of a culturally and linguistically tailored curriculum to prevent substance use.

CambodianFamily.org

The Church of the Nazarene, Inc. (Liberty Towers)

Standard Track Standard Cohort 4

Sacramento County

$602,280

Program Purpose

To build leadership skills of youth in Sacramento County through advocacy training to make healthy decisions to create solutions in their own lives and address systemic barriers in their community.

LibertyTowers.org

The Echo Chamber

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 2

San Joaquin County

$253,597.60 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to empower youth in San Joaquin County through evidence-based and community-driven activities to improve the health and life outcomes of youth.

The Exception

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 3

Riverside County

$383,990.00

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to engage Latinx and Black youth in Riverside County through evidence-based interventions and creation of a youth coalition to support youth and families in overcoming generational challenges.

TheExceptionOrg.com

The Exception

Standard Cohort 7

Riverside County, San Bernardino County

$600,000.00

Program Purpose

To empower systems-impacted Latinx and Black youth in Riverside and San Bernardino counties through leadership development, cultural connection, and civic engagement to strengthen family and community connections, improve health outcomes and reduce substance use.

TheExceptionOrg.com

The Freedom Bound Center

Standard Track Standard Cohort 3

Sacramento County, Yolo County

$833,400 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To amplify the narratives of disproportionately underrepresented youth in Sacramento and Yolo counties through hands-on arts and media training, and the creation of community wellness and advocacy campaigns to promote narrative and policy change.

SolCollective.org

The Gathering for Justice

Standard Track Standard Cohort 3

San Joaquin County, Ventura County

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

Program Purpose

To build a movement of youth leaders in San Joaquin and Ventura counties through culturally rooted and healing-centered activism and leadership development, mentorship and peer support, and intergenerational convenings to promote healthy and safe communities.

GatheringForJustice.org

The Gifted Living Institute, Inc.

Capacity Building Track Capacity Building Cohort 2

Los Angeles County

$400,000.00 (Award no longer active)

Program Purpose

To build organizational capacity to amplify Black and Latinx youth voices in Los Angeles County through the Exceptional Leadership (ExCEL) Youth Initiative to advance health equity and environmental justice.

TheGIFTEDLivingInstitute.org


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