We are excited to highlight TPA Associate Anastasia Heaton today! Anastasia is a member of the firm’s Grant Writing Unit and is based in the TPA Southern California Office in Newport Beach.
Anastasia brings extensive grant writing experience and policy expertise to our team, especially in the areas of cultural resources, parks and recreation, water and wastewater, and natural resources. Working closely with state and federal funding agencies, she has helped secure millions of dollars in competitive funding for clients’ legacy projects.
Anastasia attended Westmont College in Santa Barbara where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in History. In her free time, she likes to draw, listen to music, and make her way through every coffee shop in Orange County.
We are so honored to have you on Team TPA, Anastasia!
TPA is honored to announce that the City of Laguna Beach has asked us to continue to provide California advocacy, federal advocacy, and grant writing services.
We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the City to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, Laguna Beach!
TPA is proud to announce that we have been retained by the City of Citrus Heights to provide Grant Writing services.
Thank you, Citrus Heights!
Congratulations to the City of Palm Springs for successfully securing $81,046 through the California Advanced Services Fund Broadband Adoption Account administered by the California Public Utilities Commission to supply the City’s library with critical computer equipment.
This funding will enable the Palm Springs Public Library to purchase upgraded computer technology and equipment and provide residents, families, and businesses with much-needed access to technology resources. Additionally, these efforts will help drive community connectivity, business growth, and educational opportunities.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of the City to provide excellent and responsive public services to enhance the quality of life for the community’s current and future generations.
Once again, congratulations Palm Springs!
TPA is honored to announce that we have been retained by South Orange County Community College District to provide California Advocacy and Federal Advocacy services!
Thank you, SOCCCD!
TPA congratulates California Water Service for successfully securing a grant in the amount of $4,274,800 through the Small Community Drought Relief Grant Program administered by the California Department of Water Resources to connect struggling water systems and provide safe, reliable water supplies to the more than two million people it serves.
This funding, which will support the Middlefield Road Consolidation Project, will help connect the water systems of several disadvantaged communities in the Salinas Valley. These efforts will be critical to ensuring residents not only have access to clean, safe water, but also to affordable, reliable services.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of Cal Water to protect its customers’ health and safety and provide the highest quality of services to more than 100 communities throughout California.
Once again, congratulations Cal Water!
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