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08/13/2020

DON'T FALL FOR THE SAM SCAM: If you are a non-profit or public agency that is registered in the federal System for Award Management (SAM.gov) you DO NOT HAVE TO PAY to update your SAM.gov account each year. Is it free of charge, as is assistance with your renewal through FSD.gov. Local non-profits are being bombarded with emails from third party agents (Renewal Support, Registration Renewals, SAM Renewal Services, USBRSS, Registrations Plus) trying to scare them into paying to have their accounts updated. This gives the third party agent access to your SAM.gov account. Sadly, you will also be asked to pay anywhere from $500 to $800 for this "renewal" and the third party will have your credit card information.
If you get an email like this and are unsure if it is legit, please forward to me at [email protected] and I will be happy to review it for you for free.

08/08/2020

If you are a non-profit leader responsible for grant funding at your agency, consider registering for the FREE virtual workshop "Unlocking Public Capital" so you can learn more about accessing federal, state, and local grant funding. I am thrilled to be one of the panelists for this training on Friday, August 14 from 9 am - 11 am presented by Stanislaus Community Foundation.
Registration link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/unlocking-public-capital-securing-state-federal-grant-funds-webinar-tickets-114987572926

Harder Helps Secure $1.2 Million Federal Investment to Help Stanislaus County Battle Opioid Addiction 10/09/2019

This past year, I've written quite a few federal grant proposals to address critical issues in Stanislaus County. I am pleased that several of them were fully funded beginning October 1, 2019. The largest grant is this $1.2 million award to Stanislaus County to address Opioid addiction and treatment in Stanislaus County by enhancing the efforts of the existing CARE Team.

Harder Helps Secure $1.2 Million Federal Investment to Help Stanislaus County Battle Opioid Addiction Modesto, CA – Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) today announced a federal investment of $1,200,000 to allow Stanislaus County to expand its Community Assessment, Response, and Engagement (CARE) team by hiring a public health nurse, substance use clinician, and a project coordinator to buy recover...

02/28/2019

The CA Office of Child Abuse Prevention announced this morning that a 36-month $1.8 million grant proposal I wrote for Stanislaus County's Health Services Agency was one of 12 proposals funded statewide! It was a super competitive grant process. Once implemented in Stanislaus County, it will reduce substance exposure to infants, strengthen supports for pregnant women with known histories of substance use, pregnant women with current substance use, mothers of substance-exposed infants, and their families, and mitigate negative outcomes associated with prenatal and perinatal substance use. YAY!!!!!

01/29/2017

So proud of the SFJC and the services and support it provide for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, child abuse, and elder abuse. https://www.facebook.com/lisa.m.moore.79/posts/10211486378736028

02/20/2011

Super busy! 2010 results: 17 grants funded for $2,174,555! Proposal turned in on Feb 11 for Sierra Vista and their Innovation Community-Driven Projects. Have a Legal Assistance for Victims grant for $500,000 due to OVW on Wednesday, then 7 more proposals due before March 30th.

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