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List of 2005 Earmarks

In fiscal year 2005, there were 68 earmarks totaling $19,730,000.

State:    CALIFORNIA
Agency:    Department of Education
Bureau:    Office of Innovation and Improvement
Account:    Innovation and Improvement
Certifying Official:    Director, Budget Service
Certifying Organization:    The Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development

To view information about the earmark, click on the earmark title.

2005 Earmarks Amount ($K)
Alhambra Unified School District, Alhambra, CA, for after-school and other academic programs at Mark Keppel High School$40
AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center to expand the Screen Education Program in Maryland$99
American Film Institute, Los Angeles, CA, for its Screen Education program$1,240
Bass Lake School District, CA, for music and art education programs$74
City of Bell Gardens, Bell Gardens, CA, for computers and software to serve low-income youth$35
Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo, CA, for mentoring at-risk youth$79
Boys & Girls Club of Whittier, Whittier, CA, for after school programs$149
City of Brea, CA, for after school programs$122
Business Council, Inc., Stockton, CA, for its San Joaquin Reads Program$645
California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA, for equipment for the Community Arts Partnership digital arts project for middle and high school students$149
California Professional Firefighters Foundation, Sacramento, CA, for development of an emergency preparedness curriculum and training materials for K-12 schools$843
Children's Museum at LaHabra, CA, for a Hands On English Program$119
Clovis Unified School District, CA, for Career-Focused Instructional Lab Models$99
Diamond Bar Center, Diamond Bar, CA, for Children's Programs$255
City of East Palo Alto, CA, for after-school activities for at-risk youth$99
Envision Schools, San Francisco, CA, for the City Arts and Technology High School$248
Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, for an initiative to integrate science, mathematics and technology education into after school programs$248
City of Fairfield, Fairfield, CA, for after school programs$595
Fontana Teen Center, Fontana, CA, for after school programs$317
Foundation for the Improvement of Mathematics and Science Education, San Diego, CA, to implement the Blueprint for Student Success Project in San Diego City Schools$446
Fresno Metropolitan Museum, CA, for the Mobile Science Project$99
Gateway Cities Partnership, Inc., Paramount, CA, for the Math, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) enrichment program$50
Give Every Child A Chance, Manteca, CA, for educational enrichment services$298
Go For Broke Educational Foundation, Gardena, CA, for curricula, materials, and teacher training to support instruction about segregated military units in World War II$99
Greater Sacramento Urban League, Sacramento, CA, for a JA Enterprise Village$166
Hesperia Unified School District, Hesperia, CA, for an after school program for middle school students$99
IN TUNE Foundation, Santa Monica, CA, for its Kids in Tune character education, music and arts education programs$496
Institute of Heart Math, Boulder Creek, CA for a teacher retention and student dropout prevention program$744
Joy2Learn Foundation, Palos Verdes Estates, CA, to create and disseminate curricula integrating the arts, and for professional development$119
KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA, to subgrant to KIPP Philadelphia Charter School for educational programs$25
KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA, for curriculum development and teacher training for California schools, including subgrants$198
KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for KIPP schools in Oklahoma City, including subgrants$50
KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA to subgrant to KIPP schools in the State of Tennessee to support student programs$149
KIPP Foundation, San Francisco, CA for leadership training and extended learning time at KIPP schools, including subgrants$2,976
LA's Best in Los Angeles, CA, for the After-School Enrichment Program$397
Long Beach Unified School District, CA, for High School reform$99
Girls Today, Women Tomorrow, Los Angeles, CA, for after school programs$198
HighTechHigh-Los Angeles, Van Nuys, CA, for its technology education program$387
Lucille Beserra Roybal Youth and Family Center, Los Angeles, CA, for computers and technology$74
City of Lynwood, Lynwood, CA, for after school programs$164
International Music Products Association, Carlsbad, California, for music education$124
GRAMMY Foundation, Santa Monica, CA for education programs$149
North East Trees, Los Angeles, CA, for its Youth Environmental Career Training Program, including student support$184
Oakland Unified School District, Oakland, CA, for the purchase, implementation, and maintenance of a district-wide student information system$317
Orange County Fire Authority, Orange, CA, for K-12 fire safety and emergency preparedness education programs$40
City of Palmdale, Palmdale, CA, for after school programs$99
City of Pomona, Pomona, CA, in conjunction with the Pomona Unified School District, for after school and weekend academic enrichment programs$139
Proyecto Pastoral, Los Angeles, CA, for computers, furnishings and programmatic support for a pre-school center$74
Riverside County Office of Education, Riverside, CA, for the Riverside County Achievement Team Plus Program$198
Roseville City School District, Roseville, CA, for an English Instruction Program$198
San Bernardino City Unified School District, San Bernardino, CA for vocational training and work opportunities program$347
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, San Bernardino, CA, for school-to-careers initiatives, including The Alliance and Virtual Hi-Tech High$317
San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, San Bernardino, CA, for an English Language Learners Initiative$496
City of San Diego, CA for the 6 to 6 Extended Day Program$99
Mira Loma High School, Sacramento, CA, for the International Baccalaureate program$82
Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts, California, for arts education programs$60
Santa Barbara County Education Office, Santa Barbara, CA, for Sobriety High School$99
Search to Involve Philipino Americans, Los Angeles, CA, for after school programs, including technology$74
City of Stockton, Stockton, CA, for after school programs$325
The Story Project, Culver City, CA, to support after school literacy programs for junior high and high school students$248
Teacher Advancement Program Foundation, Santa Monica, CA for the Teacher Advancement Program$1,984
THINK Together, Santa Ana, California, for after school programs$397
One World Now!, Seattle, WA, for after school programs and student scholarships for study in foreign countries$248
TIDES Center in Seattle, WA, for One World Now!, a project to expand language programs in after school programs$198
Tiger Woods Foundation, Los Alamitos, CA, to offer programs to at-risk youth$99
Turlock School Districts, Turlock, CA, for English instruction$99
World Impact, Los Angeles, CA, for programming to educate and mentor at-risk youth at its Harmony Heart Camp in Jermyn, PA$99
Zero to 5 Foundation, East Los Angeles, CA, for a pre-school education project in Boyle Heights in east Los Angeles$149