Campaign for College Opportunity
Grants Awarded
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$1,500 2023
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$250,000 2023
To support policy advocacy for debt free pathway to college, shorten time to degree, and make college admissions more equitable. $250,000 over 18 months (2023-2024)
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$200,000 2022
To support policy advocacy to make California's public colleges and universities more affordable for low-income students and students of color. $200,000
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$150,000 2021
To support policy advocacy to make California's public colleges and universities more affordable for low-income students and students of color. $150,000
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$150,000 2020
To support policy advocacy to remove barriers to success for students at California's public colleges and universities. $150,000
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$300,000 2018
To educate Californians about the need to improve student success in community colleges and to support the implementation of college equity reforms in the Bay Area and statewide. $300,000 over 18 months.
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$15,000 2017
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$200,000 2017
To educate Californians about the need to improve student success in community colleges, and to support the implementation of college access reforms in the Bay Area and statewide. $200,000
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$50,000 2015
To strengthen senior leadership for a major new strategy. 50,000
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$400,000 2015
To educate about the need for California policies to improve student success in community colleges, and to support the implementation of college access reforms in the Bay Area. $400,000 over two years (2015-2017)
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$145,000 2014
To educate the public and policymakers about the higher education needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in California. $145,000
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$5,000 2014
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$50,000 2014
To strengthen staff leadership and to plan its next phase of work. $50,000
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$200,000 2014
To promote California policies to improve student success at community colleges. $200,000
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$58,000 2013
To strengthen staff and board leadership and to create a strategy for its next phase of work. $58,000
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$300,000 2012
To promote California policies to improve student success at community colleges. $300,000 over two years (2012-2014)
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$42,500 2011
To plan future direction and for executive coaching. $42,500
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$200,000 2010
To advance policy solutions to improve student success at California community colleges. $200,000 over two years (2010-2012)