We are grateful to all of our funding partners. Furthermore, to comply with certain federal laws we must make disclosures regarding our federal funding. Here are our current disclosures:
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps Community Projects Grant is 100% funded by the US Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration totaling $1.5 million
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps Compton Creek Community Projects Grant is 100% funded by the US Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration, totaling $272,000.
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps YouthBuild Grant is 75% funded by the US Department of Labor – Employment and Training Administration ($1.5 million).and 25% funded by the Los Angeles Conservation Corps ($876,761.69), totaling $2,376,762.00.
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps Local California Corps Addressing Wildfire Crises Priority Landscapes Grant is 72.8% funded by the US Department of Agriculture – Forest Service ($2.5 million) and 27.2% funded by the Los Angeles Conservation Corps ($372,597.50 ) totaling $3,445,244.50
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps Cultural and Natural Resource Preservation and Rehabilitation Projects at Manzanar NHS Grant 75% funded by the US Department of Interior -National Park Service ($99,902) and 25% the Los Angeles Conservation Corps ($24,975.50) totaling $124,877.50.
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grant is 100% funded by the US Environmental Protection totaling $200,000.
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps Brownfields Job Training Cooperative Agreements – BIL Grant is 100% funded by the US Environmental Protection totaling $500,000.
LA Conservation Corps unleashes the power of youth to make a positive impact on the community and the environment. Our programs provide mutual benefit for young adults seeking self-sufficiency, a community that needs services, and an environment that needs to be healed.