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New Grant Opportunity for Sacramento Artists, Art Collectives and Nonprofits
Read more: New Grant Opportunity for Sacramento Artists, Art Collectives and NonprofitsThe City of Sacramento’s Office of Arts and Culture is asking nonprofit organizations, artists collectives and individual artists to apply to join the “Creative Corps Capital Region” program, which covers Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Alpine and Solano counties. The program will provide grants…
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Community Empowerment at Sac State with United Latinos and CRISJ
Read more: Community Empowerment at Sac State with United Latinos and CRISJLast week, United Latinos took part in Sac State’s annual Community Empowerment Faire. We are honored to have been included in this event by the Sac State Center on Race, Immigration, & Social Justice. It was a pleasure to connect…
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Resource for Low-Income Californians: PG&E Bill Assistance Programs
Read more: Resource for Low-Income Californians: PG&E Bill Assistance ProgramsAfter a cold winter that saw significant increases in energy costs, we encourage all households struggling to pay their PG&E bills to explore the following three programs: About the Programs CARE and FERA CARE and FERA are PG&E discount programs…
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Sacramento Clean Air Celebration
Read more: Sacramento Clean Air CelebrationUnited Latinos is excited to be part of the upcoming Sacramento Clean Air Celebration! This is a great opportunity to get involved and learn about how air quality impacts our community- and what you can do. You’ll also be able…
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Teatro Nagual’s “Como Un Ladrón” Music Video Spreads Pandemic Awareness
Read more: Teatro Nagual’s “Como Un Ladrón” Music Video Spreads Pandemic AwarenessTeatro Nagual’s latest production, in collaboration with La Familia Counseling Center, brings us into a new era of the pandemic. “Como un ladrón” (Like a thief) is a song in the regional Mexican genre (norteña) that highlights the importance of…
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Don’t Lose Coverage: Medi-Cal Changes Will Affect 44.9% of CA Latinos
Read more: Don’t Lose Coverage: Medi-Cal Changes Will Affect 44.9% of CA LatinosFor the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, California will resume its normal processes to redetermine eligibility for Medi-Cal enrollees. These changes go into effect starting in April 2023. For the 44.9% of Latinos on Medi-Cal in California, (including…
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21st Annual Sacramento Cesar Chavez March
Read more: 21st Annual Sacramento Cesar Chavez MarchMarch 25, 2023 | Southside Park, Sacramento CA | 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM Join United Latinos, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, and the Sacramento AFL-CIO at Southside Park (6th and T Street). United Latinos and our Green Team…
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Sacramento Arts & Culture Match Grant
Read more: Sacramento Arts & Culture Match GrantGet up to $15,000 in donations matched for your arts & culture project in Sacramento! Community members have great ideas to make their Sacramento neighborhoods stronger, more vibrant, and more just through the arts. That’s why The City of Sacramento Office…
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EPA Announces Selections: ARP Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring Competitive Grant
Read more: EPA Announces Selections: ARP Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring Competitive GrantThe US EPA selected 132 projects, in 37 states, to receive a total of $53.4 million to conduct ambient air monitoring of pollutants in communities across the country with environmental and health outcome disparities stemming from pollution and the COVID-19…
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Press Release: Uvalde
Read more: Press Release: UvaldeUnited Latinos express their deepest condolences, and our hearts and prayers are with the families affected by this tragedy. United Latinos urges you to reach out to your local organizations to see what resources are available for any donations that…
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