The Mend Collaborative

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The mission of The Mend Collaborative is to increase access to high quality restorative justice processes for individuals and communities impacted by violence and harm.

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Transforming LA Through Partnership (TLA)

Status: Active Goals/Purpose: Transforming LA Through Partnership (TLA) is a pilot-project incubation academy designed to provide mentorship, training, and technical assistance to small and mid-sized...


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Transforming LA Through Partnership (TLA)

  • Contact Name: Patti Sanchez
  • Partners: Los Angeles County, Department of Mental Health (LACDMH)
  • Capacities: Community Outreach, Cohort Selection, Coaching and Technical Assistance, Grants Management

Status: Active

Goals/Purpose:

Transforming LA Through Partnership (TLA) is a pilot-project incubation academy designed to provide mentorship, training, and technical assistance to small and mid-sized grassroots community-based organizations (CBOs) that provide prevention services to the County’s most vulnerable residents. Through Transforming LA, the Department of Mental Health aims to increase community access to needed services by building the capacity of trusted, smaller organizations to compete for and obtain DMH contracts.

Due to the onset and uncertainties of the Covid-19 pandemic, there were delays and readjustments to the original Transforming LA timeline, resulting in a 17-month grant cycle. From February 2021 – June 30, 2022, over $4.4 million was regranted to the 29 CBOs participating in the TLA cohort. Transforming LA was extended for another year (TLA 2.0) from July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023, resulting in another $4.4 million granted to 29 CBOs delivering prevention-related mental health activities and programs across all five Supervisorial Districts in Los Angeles County. TLA 2.0 is focused on providing learning opportunities and resources through the Mental Health Incubation Academy trainings, to equip the cohort with the capacity needed to compete for and manage LACDMH contracts and/or other funding opportunities within the County.

Community Partners’ Role:

Working with LACDMH, Community Partners led the outreach, cohort selection, launch of the TLA program. It oversees the implementation of Transforming LA by providing 1:1 coaching and technical assistance to each CBO; coordinating logistics and facilitation for all required and optional meetings (including MHIA trainings, quarterly meetings, brown bag sessions, and in-person events); managing grants through MOUs with each CBO, ensuring fiscal and programmatic compliance; collecting and aggregating quarterly performance reports; conducting performance-based evaluations; and serving as the primary liaison between the Department of Mental Health and all organizations participating in the TLA cohort.

Given the vastness and complexity that are characteristic of County contracts, Community Partners aids the TLA cohort in assessing its organizational readiness, navigating County funding systems, and gaining a deeper understanding of the interconnections between County, State, and Federal funding requirements.

Expertise in Action:

As intermediary partner, Community Partners acts as a bridge between the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and small to mid-size community-based organizations across the County. As a County Contractor, Community Partners adheres to DMH’s in-depth monitoring and compliance standards, while offering a flexible structure and customized guidance in its grant administration to the TLA cohort, which is comprised of organizations that are often less-resourced and with limited capacity.

The investments made through Transforming LA through Partnership are showing a positive impact on many levels, including building organizational capacity in nonprofits, increasing leadership development in the social sector, elevating the important role of grassroots organizations in strengthening our communities, and expanding preventative mental health activities and services to our most vulnerable neighbors.

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Latino GDP Project

The mission of Latino GDP Project is to provide a factual view of the large and rapidly growing economic contribution of Latinos living in the...


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Latino GDP Project

  • Project Lead: Matthew Fienup

The mission of Latino GDP Project is to provide a factual view of the large and rapidly growing economic contribution of Latinos living in the US; in doing so, the project hopes to play a part in fundamentally changing the narrative around the role that Latinos play in the US.

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Community Warriors 4 Peace

Community Warriors 4 Peace (CW4P) equips neglected communities in Los Angeles with the necessary tools, resources, and support to overcome barriers to success. Since its...


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Community Warriors 4 Peace

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Community Warriors 4 Peace (CW4P) equips neglected communities in Los Angeles with the necessary tools, resources, and support to overcome barriers to success. Since its inception in 2015, CW4P has been committed to breaking cycles of poverty, violence, low educational attainment and underemployment in communities by empowering youth, young adults and their families through mentoring and wraparound case management services.

Joined with Community Partners: March 2018

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College Access Information Continuum (CAIC)

The College Access Information Continuum (CAIC) offers curricula and school counseling tools that can be used by all California students and their caregivers, and other...


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College Access Information Continuum (CAIC)

  • Project Lead: Julie Mendoza

The College Access Information Continuum (CAIC) offers curricula and school counseling tools that can be used by all California students and their caregivers, and other adults responsible for preparing children and youth to be successful academically and make informed decisions about college and careers. CAIC’s activities are designed to increase high school graduation, foster a college-going culture beginning in middle school, and address disparities in resources and opportunities experienced by African American and Latinx students in underserved communities.

Joined with Community Partners: September 2017

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ClimatePlan

ClimatePlan’s mission is to advance policies and programs to address the relationship between land use policy and climate change, and leverage the resources and partnerships...


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ClimatePlan

ClimatePlan’s mission is to advance policies and programs to address the relationship between land use policy and climate change, and leverage the resources and partnerships necessary to realize more sustainable and equitable development throughout California.

Joined with Community Partners: September 2020

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Central Valley Pacific Islander Alliance

CVPIA is a social justice organization dedicated to serving, advocating and elevating Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander communities based in the Central Valley of California. CVPIA...


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Central Valley Pacific Islander Alliance

CVPIA is a social justice organization dedicated to serving, advocating and elevating Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander communities based in the Central Valley of California. CVPIA aims to cultivate a safe space for all NHPI identities while standing in solidarity with other marginalized organizations and communities through connection and outreach, elevating NHPI voices and to distribute culturally relevant resources. CVPIA envisions a thriving Central Valley NHPI community rooted in our cultures and guided by our ancestors.

Joined with Community Partners: November 2022

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Antelope Valley WellBeing Coalition

The mission of the Antelope Valley WellBeing Coalition is to optimize the wellbeing of all people and places in the Antelope Valley using a synergistic...


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Antelope Valley WellBeing Coalition

The mission of the Antelope Valley WellBeing Coalition is to optimize the wellbeing of all people and places in the Antelope Valley using a synergistic approach. We value wellbeing, respect, equity, trust and optimism. Antelope Valley Wellbeing Coalition exists to improve the quality of life for our residents, and in all domains: home, work, school, and community. We connect and educate our neighbors by teaching, modeling and applying positive psychology, the science of human wellbeing. We serve as change agents dedicated to help spread the knowledge and importance of wellbeing, along with the know-how and strategies to lead flourishing lives.

Joined with Community Partners: 10/2022

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Move California

Move California is a coalition that will champion solutions to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions as well as the modernization of our regional transportation...


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Move California

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Move California is a coalition that will champion solutions to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions as well as the modernization of our regional transportation infrastructure that also contributes to cleaner air.

Joined with Community Partners: March 2018

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Love Letter LA

Love Letter LA’s mission is to illuminate the legacy of historically marginalized communities in contemporary Los Angeles. We seek to highlight the contributions of people...


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