Public Advocates
For The Congestion Management Agency Research And Capacity Building Project
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Amount$50,000
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Program
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Date Awarded7/15/2014
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
Public Advocates focuses on increasing public transit, affordable housing, and environmental justice through work in the Bay Area and on state policy. This grant would complement the set of grants focused on Bay Area implementation of SB375 (California’s policy for urban planning that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions). During this grant period, Public Advocates would complete the development of congestion management agencies’ strategies and coordinate their implementation within Bay Area Cities.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.publicadvocates.org
Address
131 Steuart Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, CA, 94105-1241, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
Public Advocates is a nonprofit law firm and advocacy organization that challenges the systemic causes of poverty and racial discrimination by strengthening community voices in public policy and achieving tangible legal victories to advance education, housing, transit, and climate equity. By engaging in strategic partnerships with grassroots groups representing low-income communities, people of color, and immigrants, the group seeks to increase their capacity to shape public policy and discourse. This is a general operating support grant. (Substrategy: Student and Community Voice)
for the Metropolitan Equity and Climate Justice program
Public Advocates focuses on increasing public transit, affordable housing, and environmental justice through work in the Bay Area at the local, regional, and state level. This grant will complement the set of grants focused on Bay Area implementation of SB375 (California’s policy for urban planning that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions). During this grant period, Public Advocates will encourage Congestion Management Agencies to increase investment in transit service levels and expanded ridership. Work will also include leading coalitions to build equity, environment, and jobs into the revised regional transportation plans and sustainable community strategies.