Who are eligible applicants for Cesar Chavez Day funding?
Senate Bill 984 (Statutes of 2000, Chapter 213) identifies the following organizations as eligible legal applicants for these funds based on their experience developing, coordinating, and administering service projects: CaliforniaVolunteers sponsored AmeriCorps programs which include all California State University and all California Community College Campuses; AmeriCorps National Direct and Education Awards programs with operating sites in California; California AmeriCorps*NCCC sites; AmeriCorps Promise Fellow host organizations (CaliforniaVolunteers sponsored and national direct grantees); AmeriCorps*VISTA sponsors; California Conservation Corps Centers (CCC); Local Conservation Corps; Cal Serve school district grantees; K-12 Learn and Serve America grantees; California Learn and Serve higher education grantees; National Senior Service Corps programs (including RSVP, Senior Companion Program and Foster Grandparent Program); and, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
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