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Google anuncia nuevo compromiso de $1 millón de Google.org a Latino Community Foundation (LCF) para liberar el poder de los Latinos invirtiendo en su liderazgo y organizaciones en la primera línea de la justicia social.

LCF lanzará el primer acelerador Latino para organizaciones sin fines de lucro en California. La cohorte inaugural anunciada hoy en el Google Community Space en San Francisco, incluye 10 organizaciones de todo el estado.

Inaugural Cohort
 

CURYJ (Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice // Oakland, Alameda
CURYJ (Pronounced Courage) interrupts cycles of violence and poverty by empowering young people that have been impacted directly and indirectly by the criminal justice system.
 
ODAT (One Day at a Time) // Brentwood, Contra Costa
ODAT provides youth with a supportive network of peers, opportunities for academic and personal growth, and exposure to positive impacting experiences that empower them with the confidence and life skills needed to make better life choices while promoting positive lifestyles.
 
Chicana Latina Foundation (CLF) // Burlingame, San Mateo
CLF promotes professional and leadership development of Chicanas/Latinas through scholarships and programs for personal, educational, and professional advancement.
 
Latino Outdoors // Bay Area + National
Latino Outdoors is creating a national community of leaders in conservation and outdoor education through expanding and amplifying the Latino experience in the outdoors, providing greater opportunities for leadership, as well as serving as a platform for sharing cultural connections and narratives that are often overlooked by the traditional outdoor movement.
 
HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth) // Mission, San Francisco
HOMEY focuses on youth development and violence prevention, empowering youth to work together at bettering their communities. HOMEY runs a social enterprise, Native Graphix.
 
SIREN (Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network) // San Jose, Santa Clara
SIREN empowers low-income immigrants and refugees in Silicon Valley through community education and organizing, leadership development, policy advocacy, and naturalization services.
 
Street Level Health Project (SLHP) // Fruitvale, Oakland
Street Level Health Project is a grassroots organization dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of underserved urban immigrant communities in the Bay Area.
 
Fathers and Families of San Joaquin (FFSJ) // Stockton, San Joaquin
Focusing on the redemptive power of hope and community, FFSJ promotes the spiritual, economic, and social renewal of Stockton’s most vulnerable young men and their families.
 
Merced Organizing Project – (now Faith in the Valley) // Central Valley
Faith in the Valley is a faith-based grassroots community organization (merger of 5 small regional orgs) in California’s Central Valley of 120 congregations representing over 100,000 families in Fresno, Kern, Merced, Stanislaus and San Joaquin Counties. Their work is led by volunteer leaders who are among the people most impacted by equity issues: low-wage workers, young people, immigrants, and the formerly incarcerated.
 
El Quinto Sol de America // Central Valley
El Quinto Sol de America integrates art, culture, and education to create more just and equitable farmworker communities in the rural regions of the Central Valley.

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