San Jose Conservation Corps Naturalist Program

$100,000

open space authority funds contributed to project

2023

project awarded

In collaboration with the UC California Naturalist Program, San Jose Conservation Corps (SJCC) is training and certifying 25 Corpsmembers as California Naturalists. As SJCC becomes a UC California Naturalist partner, the organization will have the capacity to provide the certification in-house. With support from the grant, SJCC will train 75 Corpsmembers overall and have them all receive their California Naturalist Certification. Funds are utilized for Corpsmember wages, guest speaker stipends, and training materials/supplies.
Award Date:
May 18, 2023
Program:
Urban Grant Program
Location:
San Jose Conservation Corps + Charter School

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