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New
California
Brownfield
Fund will
launch
this fall.

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the latest information
on this new and
exciting grant and
loan program.

Fall Workshops

Get the latest information on California’s Proposition 1C Housing Bond,
and all state and federal funding programs dedicated to brownfield and infill development.

CCLR is hosting two funding workshops on October 1st & October 30th with representatives from state and federal agencies who will discuss their programs. This is our annual and very popular funding workshop that sells out quickly—so please register early.

San Francisco
Wednesday, October 1st

8:30am - 12:30pm
The Port Commission Room
2nd Floor, Ferry Building  
One Ferry Building
(Embarcadero & Market)
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Register for  San Francisco


Los Angeles
Thursday, October 30th

8:30am - 12:30pm
Center for Healthy Communities
The California Endowment
1000 North Alameda Street 
Map >>


Register for  Los Angeles


The Center for Creative
Land Recycling (CCLR
or "see clear") is a
nonprofit organization
that repairs fractured communities and
discourages urban
sprawl through creative
private, public, and
nonprofit partnerships.
Our work is accomplished
through training,
technical assistance,
small grants, and loans
for communities who are
attempting to turn
around vacant or
environmentally
distressed properties.
This half-day workshop is designed for municipalities, local governments, nonprofit and private developers, and anyone involved in redeveloping brownfield sites. The workshop will bring together the major providers of funding for infill and brownfield properties, including:
workshop
Stone & Youngberg LLC
Housing & Urban Development
Dept. of Toxic Substances Control
Economic Development Admin.
Environmental Protection Agency
State Water Resources Control Board
Center for Creative Land Recycling
Housing & Community Development

Tuition: $150
CCLR is committed to helping community-based organizations by providing scholarships to reduce the cost of the workshop. Please inquire about our Wells Fargo Scholarship program.

To register, and for more information about curriculum please visit our website www.cclr.org/funding.htm or call 415.398.1080 x104.

 

The preceding announcement is brought to you by Center for Creative Land Recycling, a nonprofit organization that repairs fractured communities and discourages urban sprawl through creative private, public and nonprofit partnerships. Our work is accomplished through training, technical assistance and small grants for communities who are attempting to turn around vacant or environmentally impaired properties. For more information on our workshops and other activities, please visit www.cclr.org.