The SFPUC is excited to continue making investments in education by expanding our Project Learning strategy to include partnerships with community-based youth employment programs operating during the summer, academic year, and/or year round programs. The SFPUC anticipates awarding up to thirty (30) grants (approximately $10,000-$30,000 per grant), totaling up to $400,000, to non-profit community based organizations for projects that provide youth and young adults from disadvantaged neighborhoods and communities in San Francisco with project-based learning opportunities. Each grantee will administer one or more project-based learning experience(s) for youth and young adults enrolled in an existing community-based youth program. By leveraging existing youth programming in the community, these grants will increase the number and diversity of San Francisco youth and young adults meaningfully engaged in project- or work- based learning opportunities while increasing their awareness and understanding of water, power, and sewer services, environmental stewardship, and civic-community engagement.
12/14/15: Pre-Bid meeting Sign-in sheets uploaded.
02/17/16:The SFPUC has completed its evaluation. Congratulations to the following organizations (listed in alphabetical order) that have been tentatively selected for funding, pending grant negotiations:
1. A. Philip Randolph Institute SF
2. Bay Area Video Coalition
3. bay.org
4. BAYCAT
5. Bayview Association for Youth
6. Boys and Girls Clubs of SF
7. Chinatown CDC
8. Community Initiatives (fiscal sponsor of CIWI)
9. Community Grows
10. Community Youth Center of SF
11. Literacy for Environmental Justice
12. LYRIC
13. Mission Neighborhood Centers
14. New Door Ventures
15. Northridge Co-Op Homes
16. Old Skool Cafe
17. PODER
18. San Francisco Conservation Corps
19. Seven Tepees
20. SOMCAN
21. Sunset Youth Services
22. Urban Sprouts
23. YMCA-Bayview Hunters Point
24. Young Community Developers
25. Youth Art Exchange