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Ready to Rise is sponsored by California Community Foundation (in partnership with Liberty Hill Foundation and Los Angeles County Probation Department). Ready to Rise is a public-private partnership aimed at revolutionizing youth intervention by shifting from arrest and incarceration to a model grounded in positive youth development, rehabilitation, and opportunity creation.
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# Ready to Rise - Request for Proposals 2024 - California Community Foundation [](https://www. calfund. org/) FacebookXInstagramLinkedIn CCF is focused on finding long-term, comprehensive solutions that address the vital issues concerning quality of life in Los Angeles County.
We’re committed to making a difference through meaningful advocacy, outreach and community investments. * Housing and Homelessness * Public-Private Partnerships Since 2004, CCF has given more than $3. 9 billion in grants, impacting hundreds of thousands of lives and helping to transform entire communities.
By partnering with CCF, donors join a 100-year tradition of improving lives, uplifting communities and fostering positive social change. [](https://www. calfund.
org/) FacebookXInstagramLinkedIn * Housing and Homelessness * Public-Private Partnerships # Ready to Rise – Request for Proposals 2024 Ready to Rise is a private-public partnership with the Los Angeles County Probation Department, California Community Foundation, and Liberty Hill.
We are inviting community-based organizations in Los Angeles County to apply for grants ranging from $50,000 to $200,000 annually over three years to support youth development programs. This initiative aims to replace traditional punishment and incarceration with healing, learning, and opportunity. Along with funding, selected organizations will receive capacity building and evaluation support.
**Submission Deadline:**Friday, July 26, 2024 at 11:59 PM (PST) Application Preview PDF ↓ Questions and Answers PDF ↓ If you are a human seeing this field, please leave it empty. The California Community Foundation (CCF) has served as a public, charitable organization for Los Angeles County since 1915. Our mission is to lead positive systemic change that strengthens Los Angeles communities.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community-based organizations that champion holistic, asset-based approaches to engaging youth aged 11 to 24 with prior or existing connections to the juvenile justice system and those at risk. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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