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Local Immigrant Integration and Inclusion Grant (LIIIG) is sponsored by California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz). The Local Immigrant Integration and Inclusion Grant (LIIIG) offers funding to local governments to support the development or expansion of immigrant integration efforts, increase community trust, and enhance organizational capacity to support immigrant populations in California.
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Immigrant Integration Initiatives | California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development Local Immigrant Integration and Inclusion Grant (LIIIG) The Local Immigrant Integration and Inclusion Grant (LIIIG) is an initiative by the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) to provide one-time funding to support the development or expansion of immigrant integration efforts, increase community trust, and enhance the organizational capacity of local governments to support immigrant populations in California.
Grant Opportunity: Second Round of LIIIG Request for Proposal Announcement The RFP announcement includes an overview of the funded activities, eligibility criteria, and application evaluation process. Request for Proposal Application The RFP application and additional documents should be completed by eligible applicants who want to be considered for grant funding.
Request for Proposal Application (Exhibit A) Project Budget (Exhibit B) (click will download a . xlsx file) Government Agency Taxpayer ID 21 Drug-Free Workplace Certification Request For Proposal Checklist The checklist outlines the required documents to submit a complete proposal. Timeline (Subject to Change) Review the following timelines for important deadlines.
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RFP Released by GO-Biz – February 23, 2024 Local Governments RFP Information Session – February 28, 2024 Non-profit RFP Information Session – February 29, 2024 RFP Questions and Answers – February 23-March 1, 2024 RFP Submission Deadline – March 29, 2024 Tentative Award Notice – May 1, 2024 Anticipated Services Start – August 1, 2024 The information webinar provides a high-level overview of the LIIIG request for proposal, which includes eligible activities, eligibility criteria, and details on how local governments may partner with community-based organizations.
Local Governments (Zoom link) Frequently Asked Questions For general questions, please send emails to: immigrantintegration. initiatives@gobiz. ca.
gov To review LIIIG Round One past awardees and information, click here .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments in California. This funding enhances local governments' abilities to serve their immigrant communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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