To support the New Media Initiative, which teaches low-income youth how to produce content for the internet and provides them with a voice to express themselves, over two years.
To support Women's Health Leadership's (WHL) Leadership and Health Through Technology (LHTT), a project that will expand community use of technology by grassroots women health leaders in different regions of the state, over two years.
To support the Coalition, which seeks to jumpstart economic development and community revitalization by launching the Fresno West Business Development Center, which will grow local enterprise and create jobs, over two years.
To support a business development and incubator program that provides entrepreneurial training, technical assistance, and business assistance services to residents in Los Angeles, over two years.
To support the establishment of a non-commercial Spanish radio station to disseminate information on services and issues of concern to immigrants and migrant workers, over twelve months.
To improve access to health information through the Telehealth component of its overall technology initiative, by installing kiosks in two community locations that will provide access to the center's health website, over two years.
To support the Computer Investment Program, which expands access to technology by placing new computers in the homes of low-income families, over two years.
A planning grant to support the development of 'Teen Buddy', a tutorial center where African-American youth in Sacramento can mentor younger students online and provide peer counseling on issues affecting their daily lives.