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City of Stockton Grants Program
Submitted Grant Application:
| 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 |
Brownfields |
| Department |
Revitalization Department |
| Date Sent |
10/2009 |
| Grantor |
Environmental Protection Agency |
| Grant Amount Request |
$1,000,000 |
| Description |
Assesment grant for downtown Stockton. |
| Name of Grant |
Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S) FY 2008 |
| Department |
Fire Department |
| Date Sent |
2/3/2009 |
| Due Date |
3/6/2009 |
| Grantor |
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) |
| Grant Amount Request |
$1,000,000 |
| Match |
None |
| Description |
Supporting Projects that enhance the safety of the public and fire fighters from fire and related hazards. |
| Name of Grant |
Assistance to Firefighter Grants - STIMULUS (Did Not Win) |
| Department |
Fire Department |
| Date Sent |
7/8/2009 |
| Due Date |
7/9/2009 |
| Grantor |
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) |
| Grant Amount Request |
$2.7 million |
| Match |
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| Description |
Reconstruction of Fire Station No. 3, located on Airport Way at 8th St. |
| Name of Grant |
PetSmart Charities |
| Department |
Police Department |
| Date Sent |
10/15/2009 |
| Due Date |
10/15/2009 |
| Grantor |
PetSmart Charities |
| Grant Amount Request |
$100,000 |
| Match |
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| 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. |
| Name of Grant |
Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP2) - STIMULUS |
| Department |
Revitalization - Housing Division, in partnership with San Joaquin County |
| Date Sent |
7/17/2009 |
| Due Date |
7/17/2009 |
| Grantor |
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) |
| Grant Amount Request |
$21 million |
| Match |
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| Description |
Second phase of Neighborhood Stabilization Program will be used to purchase and rehabilitated foreclosed properties. A regional application. Current funding (NSP1) is first phase and will rehabilitate approximately 200 single family residences and 130 multi-family residences. |
| Name of Grant |
Solid Waste Assistance (Did Not Win) |
| Department |
Public Works - Solid Waste and Recycling Division |
| Date Sent |
02/20/2009 |
| Grantor |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
| Grant Amount Request |
$100,000 |
| Description |
The proposed is a city-wide Multi-Family Housing Unit Recycling Program to educate tenants, raise awareness, and promote recycling activities that will result in diverting waste away from landfills, preserving land. |
| Name of Grant |
Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) - STIMULUS |
| Department |
Public Works: Regional submission in partnership with San Joaquin County and San Joaquin Council of Governments, with oversight from California Department of Transportation (Caltrans District 10) |
| Date Sent |
7/31/2009 |
| Due Date |
7/31/2009 |
| Grantor |
U.S. Department of Transportation |
| Grant Amount Request |
$41 million |
| Match |
Total project cost is $123 million |
| Description |
Interstate 5/French Camp Road Interchange and Sperry Road Extension Project: connecting Interstate 5 to the Stockton Metropolitan Airport, the Port of Stockton, the BNSF multimodal station, and industrial south Stockton.
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Contact:
Alicia Duer
Program Manager III
(209) 937-7126
alicia.duer@ci.stockton.ca.us |