Email Blast - October 9, 2008

Grant Opportunities:

The Sprint Foundation  --  Youth Development Grants: The Sprint Foundation's Youth Development Grants focus on mentoring programs, leadership initiatives, and at-risk youth development. The Sprint Foundation also selectively supports regional initiatives that significantly impact the infrastructure and health of key Sprint employee communities. http://www.healthinschools.org/News-Room/Grant-Alerts/Grants-for-Youth-Development.aspx

The CarMax Foundation  --  Regional Giving Program: The CarMax Foundation's Regional Giving Program awards grants to organizations that promote either educational opportunities for children and families or youth leadership and show a demonstrable need based upon the demand for the program or population served by the program. http://www.healthinschools.org/News-Room/Grant-Alerts/Regional-Giving-Program.aspx

The Tiger Woods Foundation  --  Local Giving Program: The Tiger Woods Foundation focuses on providing opportunities to underserved youth between the ages of 5-17.  Education programs that enhance the learning process for youth and year-round mentoring and/or tutoring programs are approved programmatic areas of funding. http://www.healthinschools.org/News-Room/Grant-Alerts/Local-Giving-Program.aspx



Help Needed: Billing Medi-Cal through Your Health Department

The Healthy Start and Family Resource Centers of Region 1 are looking for colleagues who are billing Medi-Cal through their county Health Department. We are specifically interested in Targeted Case Management and transportation but any advice is appreciated. If you have information to share please contact Beth Hart at 916-487-8018 or beth@hartjourneys.com. If you respond soon our thanks may include a trip to the wine country.

 

The HSFO is a project of the Center for Community-School Partnerships.
The HSFO is a collaboration between University of California, Davis and the California Department of Education.
The HSFO is located in the School of Education's CRESS Center.