TPA is honored that the East Orange County Water District has asked us to continue to provide federal and state legislative advocacy and grant funding services to protect and promote their agenda in Washington, DC and Sacramento.
We look forward to our continued collaboration with the District to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, East Orange County Water District!
TPA congratulates the Guadalupe Union School District (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $15,000 from the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation.
The proceeds from this grant will be used to purchase Chromebooks for STEM courses.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of District leadership to provide students with the necessary resources to succeed.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by TPA Associate Gary Rogers to ensure a successful grant application.
Congratulations, Guadalupe Union School District!
TPA is honored that the City of Berkeley has asked us to continue to provide state legislative advocacy services to protect and promote their agenda in Sacramento.
We look forward to our continued collaboration with the City to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, Berkeley!
TPA is honored to announce that the City of Carson has asked us to continue to provide state and federal legislative advocacy to protect and promote their agenda in Sacramento and Washington, DC.
We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the City to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, Carson!
TPA is honored to announce that the City of Buena Park has asked us to continue to provide state and federal legislative advocacy and grant funding services to protect and promote their agenda in Sacramento and Washington, DC.
We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the City to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, Buena Park!
TPA congratulates the City of Fullerton (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $1 million from the California Urban Rivers Grant Program administered by the California Natural Resources Agency. The proceeds from this grant will be used to acquire and preserve open space in West Coyote Hills.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of City leadership to protect and promote the quality of life for its residents.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by City staff to ensure a successful grant application.
And thank you as well to TPA Southern California Director Cori Williams for her assistance in advocating for this application.
Congratulations Fullerton!
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