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City of Stockton Grants Program

Grants Awarded

Name of Grant Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant - STIMULUS
Department City Manager's Office on behalf of several City Departments
Date Sent 6/5/2009
Grantor U.S. Department of Energy
Grant Amount Request $2,728,700
Description Energy efficiency projects for City Buildings, such as the Civic Auditorium, main Police Department, and Central Library; Climate Action Plan and Green Building Program; energy efficient appliances and building elements for homes purchased and rehabilitated under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program; business recycling program to increase environmental stewardship; street light (LED) retrofit; increase recycling in multi-family units

 


Name of Grant California Wellness Foundation Grant
Department City Manager
Date 1/13/2009
Grantor California Wellness Foundation
Award Amount $100,000
Match None
Description Awarded to assist Operation Peacekeepers

 


Name of Grant Specialized Unit Combating Violence Against Women
Department Police Department
Date 1/20/2009
Grantor California Governor's Office of Emergency Services
Award Amount $146,000
Match $48,667
Description To prevent and reduce the issue of violence against women in our city.

 


Name of Grant Infill Infrastructure Grant
Department Revitalization / Housing Division
Date 1/27/2009
Grantor State of California
Award Amount $1,482,285
Match None
Description Financial assistance for infrastructure improvements necessary to facilitate new infill housing development.

 

Name of Grant Citizen's Option for Public Safety
Department Police Department
Date 2/17/2009
Grantor State of California
Award Amount $462,289
Match None
Description Awarded to local law enforcement to provide enhanced public safety services. Funds are also assist juvenile crime prevention programs' funding.


Name of Grant Cal-GRIP
Department Police Department
Date 4/01/2009
Grantor Governor's Office of Emergency Services
Award Amount $400,000
Match In-kind
Description To reduce gang and youth violence.

 

Name of Grant Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program
Department City Manager
Date June 18, 2009
Grantor US Department of Justice
Grant Amount Request $1,413,697
Match NA
Description The City of Stockton's share of $1,413,697 will be used to fund two (2) Youth Outreach Workers, six (6) Police Officers and one (1) supervisor to combat gang violence.

 

Name of Grant Safety Routes to School Cycle 8
Department Public Works
Date April 15, 2009
Grantor California Department of Transportation
Grant Amount Request $900,000
Match None
Description The City applied for funds for the installation of a raised pedestrian refuge median island at an existing crosswalk in addition to 350 LF of 12-foot wide raised curb median on Glacier Point Drive for Ansel Adams Elementary, as well as the installation of six speed feedback display signs, one in each direction, along the main approach street at three elementary schools.

Name of Grant COPS Hiring Recovery Program
Department Police Department
Date 7/28/2009
Grantor US Department of Justice
Grant Amount Awarded $7,932,160
Match NA
Description Funding for 20 Police Officer positions.

 

Name of Grant State / Local Partnership Program - Thorton Road Widening
Department Public Works
Date 06/2009
Grantor California Transportation Commission (CTC)
Grant Amount Request $1,000,000
Match None
Description Reduce existing congestion. Improve north-south circulation and accommodate anticipated travel demand for the next twenty years.

 

Name of Grant Public Works/Transportation
Department Public Works
Date 06/2009
Grantor Funding is part of a regional submission through San Joaquin County Council of Governments (COG)
Grant Amount Request $6,141,391
Match  
Description Link to list of projects.

 

Name of Grant PetSmart Charities
Department Police Department
Date 10/2009
Grantor PetSmart Charities
Grant Amount Request $100,000
Match  
Description The funds would be used to help citizens reduce the number of dogs and cats in our community through affordable spay and neuter programs. These programs are an important step in a comprehensive strategy to attempt to eliminate the overpopulation of adoptable pets.

 


Contact:
Alicia Duer
Program Manager III
(209) 937-7126
alicia.duer@ci.stockton.ca.us

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