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At TPA, we are always working to champion the communities we serve. From community partnerships to drafting legislation and securing funding, chances are we have something exciting to share. Keep up with all our latest initiatives here.

City of Dinuba Awarded $159,797 Grant for Improving Walking and Bicycling for Residents

May 23, 2017

TPA congratulates the City of Dinuba (a TPA client) for being awarded a $159,797 grant from the Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant Program, administered by the California Department of Transportation.

The proceeds from this grant will be used to improve walking and bicycling for its residents through a comprehensive analysis of safety concerns, travel patterns, and infrastructure.

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 TPA Central California Director Richard Harmon to ensure a successful grant application.

Congratulations Dinuba and congratulations Richard!

Kings Canyon Unified School District Awarded Grant for School Garden

May 05, 2017

TPA congratulates the Kings Canyon Unified School District (a TPA client) for being awarded a grant from School Garden Grant Program, administered by the Whole Kids Foundation.

The proceeds from this grant will be used to fund the purchase of equipment for the school and community garden located at the Kings Canyon Continuation School.

This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of District leadership to provide a quality education for all of its students.

It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by TPA Associate Chelsea Vongehr to ensure a successful grant application.

Congratulations Kings Canyon!

City of Dinuba Awarded $290,304 Grant for Traffic Calming Improvements

Apr 27, 2017

TPA congratulates the City of Dinuba (a TPA client) for being awarded a $290,304 grant from the Highway Safety Improvement Program, administered by the California Department of Transportation.

The proceeds from this grant will be used for traffic calming improvements to the Kamm and Greene Avenues intersection in the City.

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 TPA Central California Director Richard Harmon to ensure a successful grant application.

Congratulations Dinuba and congratulations Richard!

Guadalupe Union School District Awarded Grant for Sports Equipment

Apr 24, 2017

TPA congratulates the Guadalupe Union School District for being awarded a grant from the Good Sports Program, administered by the Good Sports Foundation.

The proceeds from this grant will be used to purchase sports equipment six times over the next two years.

This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of District leadership to promote and expand the quality of life for its students.

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 and congratulations Gary!

City of Stanton

Apr 20, 2017

TPA is proud and honored to announce that we have been retained by the City of Stanton to provide local, state, and federal legislative advocacy and grant funding services.

We look forward to helping the City transform their vision into legacy.

Kings Canyon Unified School District and City of Reedley Awarded $500,000 Grant for CNG Fueling

Apr 19, 2017

TPA congratulates the Kings Canyon Unified School District and the City of Reedley (both clients of TPA) for being awarded a grant in the amount of $500,000 from the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program administered by the California Energy Commission.

The proceeds from this grant will be used to fund the purchase of a time-fill compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station for the Central Valley Transportation Center.

This latest achievement is another example of the commitment of District and City leadership, working in partnership, to preserve and enhance the quality of life for all of its students and residents.

It’s also a reflection of the dedication and hard work by TPA Associate Chelsea Vongehr and TPA Associate Gary Rogers to ensure a successful grant application.

Congratulations Kings Canyon and Reedley!

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