TPA is honored that the City of Huntington Beach 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, Huntington Beach!
TPA is proud and honored to announce that we have been retained by the City of South El Monte to provide state and federal grant funding services.
We look forward to helping the City pursue its mission to protect and improve the quality of life for their community by addressing concerns, increasing opportunities, enhancing services, safety and strengthening their infrastructure while maintaining a viable economic base.
TPA is proud and honored to announce that we have been retained by the Centralia Elementary School District to provide state and federal grant funding services.
We look forward to helping the District pursue its mission of meeting the diverse educational needs of all students and creating lifelong learners, by providing exceptional staff and opportunities for family and community involvement in a safe and nurturing environment.
TPA is proud and honored to announce that we have been retained by the Merced Union High School District to provide state and federal legislative advocacy and grant funding services.
We look forward to helping the District pursue its mission to equip all students with the academic, vocational, and social skills needed to succeed in a dynamic society.
To learn more about the Merced Union High School District, please visit their website: https://www.muhsd.org/
TPA is honored that the City of San Leandro has asked us to continue to provide state legislative advocacy services to protect and promote their agenda in Sacramento.
We look forward to our ongoing collaboration with the City to help transform their vision into legacy.
Thank you, San Leandro!
TPA congratulates the City of Duarte (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $150,000 from the Sustainability Planning Grant Program, administered by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG).
The proceeds from this grant will be used to fund the Duarte Town Center Greening and Traffic Calming Plan. The plan will make Huntington Drive between Buena Vista Street and Highland Avenue a “complete street” for the residents of Duarte, accommodating all forms of transportation, including bicyclists, pedestrians, and wheelchair users. The plan will also help to balance safety, traffic flow, and connectivity to encourage residents to reduce the use of single occupant vehicles.
This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of City leadership to improve the quality of life and ensure the safety of their residents.
It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by TPA Director Richard Harmon to ensure a successful grant application.
Congratulations, Duarte!
Let’s chat about how we can help advance your legislative goals or secure the funding needed to make a difference in your community.