A New Journey - A New Promise

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On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Garcetti, LAUSD Board President Steve Zimmer, and School Board Member Mónica García joined YPI President & CEO Dixon Slingerland in announcing a new $30 million Promise Neighborhood grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Education. In the courtyard of Berendo Middle School and Monseñor Oscar Romero Charter School’s shared campus, students, parents, and partners gathered to celebrate one of only six awards in the nation.
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The eight Promise Neighborhood schools are located in Pico-Union and Hollywood in the federally-designated Los Angeles Promise Zone, which has generated 55 new grants from 15 federal agencies since 2013. These investments have brought $277 million to L.A.’s place-based approach to fighting poverty, providing essential services to youth and families who need them most. This is the second Promise Neighborhood awarded to YPI and Los Angeles.
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![]() $30-million U.S. grant for L.A. students hailed By Sonali Kohli, Los Angeles Times As President Trump signed executive orders to strengthen immigration enforcement and deny funding to “sanctuary cities,” L.A.’s mayor and school officials gathered to celebrate a $30-million federal grant to help students in eight schools with large Latino populations and reaffirmed their commitment to protecting immigrant students and their families. |
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Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell Joins YPI and Vons to Launch L.A. Promise Zone Food Insecurity Nutrition Program
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1, 2016 — Mayor Eric Garcetti today launched a campaign to provide low-to-moderate income households with free tax preparation services, and help taxpayers claim State and Federal tax credits.
This morning, Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell joined Youth Policy Institute and Vons Supermarket to launch the Los Angeles Promise Zone FINI project, designed to increase access to affordable, healthy, locally grown produce for low-income residents who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known as CalFresh in California.
Read moreCity Council Approves $35 Million Development of Hollywood Arts Creative; YPI as Lead Community-Based Partner
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16, 2016 — The Los Angeles City Council selected the Actors Fund and Thomas Safran & Associates as the development team for the Hollywood Arts Collective, with YPI as the lead community-based partner. The new $35 million development will provide mixed-income affordable and market-rate housing with a preference for artists and space for nonprofit arts organizations, and is reinvigorating the landscape for local nonprofit arts organizations to support Hollywood as an accessible arts entertainment district.
Read moreU.S. Department of Education Awards New Grant to YPI
1,000 first-generation students will soon have access to college. On August 12, 2016, YPI was honored to receive a five-year, $1.2 million Educational Opportunity Centers grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
Read moreLos Angeles Promise Zone
Vision:
To create a dynamic, safe, and livable community with high academic achievement and strong economic growth over the ten-year designation period and beyond.
The Promise Zone program is President Obama’s signature anti-poverty initiative, first announced in his 2013 State of the Union address. In January 2014, on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty, the City of Los Angeles and lead implementation partner Youth Policy Institute were awarded one of the first five federal Promise Zone designations in an announcement by the President at the White House.
The goal of the initiative is to significantly reduce poverty through job creation, increased economic activity, improved educational opportunities, improved public safety, and leveraged private capital, while preserving and expanding housing affordability.
The LA Promise Zone is comprised of five ethnically and linguistically diverse neighborhoods in Central Los Angeles – Hollywood, East Hollywood, Koreatown, Pico-Union, and Westlake. With a population of just over 165,000 in the densest part of the city, 35% of Promise Zone residents live in poverty. A full 25% of households have a family income of less than $15,000 per year. High unemployment, high school dropout rates, and a shortage of affordable housing are barriers to a future of hope and promise.
The LA Promise Zone initiative is a collective impact project involving leaders from government, the private sector, and community organizations to target resources to create jobs, boost public safety, improve public education and stimulate better housing opportunities for residents and neighborhoods. We do this by identifying and implementing innovative solutions to problems that affect our neighborhoods.
With the City of Los Angeles and the Youth Policy Institute leading the initiative, 50 local organizations partner to meet Promise Zone goals; 40 more have signed on as supporters of the initiative. These organizations represent the diverse makeup of the LA Promise Zone and provide the linguistically and culturally appropriate services necessary to meet the needs of the area’s multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and Limited-English Proficient populations.
To date, 14 federal agencies have awarded 42 new grants for a total of $162 million to support this place-based approach to fighting poverty in Los Angeles, ranging from education, workforce, health and wellness, economic development, and asset building, to Early Head Start centers and Full-Service Community Schools. Last year targeted high schools averaged a 6.6% increase in graduation rates, with academic achievement and family incomes on the rise.
Priority Projects underway and developed by the Promise Zone working groups address these four goals:
1) Create Economic Opportunity
2) Improve Educational Outcomes
3) Make Neighborhoods Safe
4) Create Equitable, Sustainable & Livable Communities
There is much work to be done and opportunities ahead, for Angelenos to help transform the Promise Zone and create neighborhoods of growth and opportunity.
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