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SUMMARY:Newsom Takes Several Executive Actions in Response to Winter Storm Impacts
DESCRIPTION:Newsom Takes Several Executive Actions in Response to Winter Storm Impacts\nOn Tuesday\, Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency to exist in Alameda\, Marin\, Modoc and Shasta counties resulting from a series of severe winter storms which have resulted in “significant storm-related impacts\, including flooding\, toppled trees\, downed power lines and power outages\, damage to commercial and residential structures\, roads\, and other critical infrastructure.” \nStates of emergency had previously been proclaimed for 43 other counties (the only counties not presently under a state of emergency are Colusa\, Contra Costa\, Lassen\, Riverside\, San Diego\, Siskiyou\, Solano\, Sutter\, Tehama\, Ventura and Yolo counties). The proclamations activate the California National Guard and tap “All agencies of the state government” to assist in disaster response and relief efforts in the counties designated as suffering a state of emergency. \nGovernor Newsom on Tuesday also issued a request to President Joe Biden for “a Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to bolster the emergency response and recovery in the counties of Calaveras\, Kern\, Los Angeles\, Mariposa\, Monterey\, San Benito\, Santa Cruz\, Tulare\, and Tuolumne\,” according to a press release. Newsom’s letter also requests that “U.S. Small Business Administration disaster loans and funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Emergency Loan Program” be made available within impacted counties. \nAs of press time\, President Biden had yet to act on the Presidential Major Disaster Declaration request. While an Emergency Declaration was issued on March 10\, assistance granted under an Emergency Declaration is narrower than that provided under a Major Disaster Declaration. \nFinally\, Governor Newsom on Friday issued an executive order to support Tulare Lake Basin flood response. The order suspends statutes relating to lake and streambed alteration and the California Environmental Quality Act within the Tulare Lake Basin “to expedite preparation and recovery efforts” and boosts emergency-response staffing\, according to a press release. \n____________________________________________________________________________________________ \nThe article linked below contains details on the $42 million in USDA grant funding that was provided to United Ways of California and other non-governmental organizations through the Farm Workers Relief Grant Program. \nThis program was funded leveraging COVID-19 funds so there are some eligibility considerations. \nhttps://www.unitedwaysca.org/press-releases/610-usda-farmerworker-grant \nThe funding is being disbursed through the following United Way locations: \n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way California Capital Region\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Kern County\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Nevada County\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Santa Cruz County\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of San Joaquin County\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way Monterey County\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Stanislaus County\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of San Luis Obispo County\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Merced County\n\n\n\n\nNorthern Santa Barbara County United Way\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way Fresno and Madera Counties\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Ventura County\n\n\n\n\n\n\nUnited Way of Tulare County\n\n\n\n\nInland Empire United Way
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/newsom-takes-several-executive-actions-in-response-to-winter-storm-impacts/
CATEGORIES:Daily Events
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR – March 13th\, 2 PM\nIf you were unable to attend the briefing  live due to high demand\, the recording is available in English and Spanish on YouTube. The full presentation deck can be found here. \nEspecially while California grapples with extreme weather conditions\, it is crucial to equip our communities for the potential effects of the upcoming storms. As trusted community messengers\, we have a chance to assist our communities in staying well-informed throughout the disaster’s entire lifecycle\, including preparing for it ahead of time\, responding to it in real time\, and recovering from it. \nAdditional resources are available now for you to use with your community:  \n\n\nSpring Weather Social Media Toolkit \n\n\nListos California Quick Guide to Safety Before\, During and After Floods \n\n\nListos California First Aid Kit for Your Mind \n\n\nIndigenous Language Outreach Recordings (includes videos covering flood safety as well as evacuations and evacuation warnings) \n\n\nDisaster Recovery Resource Guide \n\n\nFollow @CalOES and @ListosCalifornia on social media to share or amplify any additional content\, such as weather updates from the National Weather Service\, highlight key response efforts\, and amplify other preparedness tips.  \nCalifornia Governor’s Office of Emergency Services: \nTwitter: @Cal_OES \nInstagram: @cal_oes \nFacebook: facebook.com/CaliforniaOES \nWebsite: Caloes.ca.gov  \nListos California: \nTwitter: @ListosCA \nInstagram: @listoscalifornia   \nFacebook: facebook.com/ListosCalifornia \nWebsite: ListosCalifornia.org \n__________________________________________________________________ \nAs the next round of Spring storms approaches our state tomorrow\, Cal OES along with the Health and Human Services Agency and Department of Social Services will be hosting a briefing for community-based organizations tomorrow Monday\, March 13 at 2 p.m. to provide the latest information on the storm and tools we have available for partners. \nIn order to maximize reach of this event\, we are hoping any of you who work closely with local community partners can forward this information to those who may benefit. \nBriefing Registration Details: \nDate: Monday\, March 13\, 2023 \nTime: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.\, Pacific Time \nRegistration Link: Webinar Registration – Zoom\nInterpretation: Spanish and American Sign Language interpretation will be available during the briefing. \nThank you in advance for your assistance and please feel free to reach out if you have questions. Together\, we can help our communities be better prepared for this challenging event. \n 
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/2131/
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SUMMARY:Guidance on applying for FEMA disaster assistance for storm damages
DESCRIPTION:Guidance on applying for FEMA disaster assistance for storm damages\nAlameda County was added this week to the major disaster declaration for California’s severe storms and flooding\, meaning residents who had damage or losses from the storms that began Dec. 27\, 2022\, may now apply for FEMA disaster assistance. The declaration allows FEMA to provide direct support to individuals and households in Alameda County and 12 other California counties. \nThe deadline for homeowners or renters to apply is March 16\, 2023. Disaster assistance may include grants to help pay for temporary housing and essential home repairs as well as other serious disaster-related needs such as medical and dental expenses\, transportation\, childcare\, and moving and storage expenses. \nMore information can be located under our Flood Resources page.
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/guidance-on-applying-for-fema-disaster-assistance-for-storm-damages/
CATEGORIES:Daily Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230318
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SUMMARY:Funding deadline approaching for Conservation Stewardship Program!
DESCRIPTION:Funding deadline approaching for Conservation Stewardship Program!\nDAVIS\, Calif – Beginning today\, California’s agricultural-land stewards are set to benefit this year from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)\, signed into law in August 2022\, and the historic investments it will make towards expanding on-farm conservation. This year\, more than $20 million will be invested towards climate-smart agriculture practices and forest resiliency in California – and hundreds of millions of dollars more will arrive over the next five years. The deadline to apply for this NRCS California IRA funding is March 17\, 2023. Please visit your local NRCS service center to apply\, which can be located by clicking here. \nClick here for more information. \n  \n 
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/funding-deadline-approaching-for-conservation-stewardship-program/
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SUMMARY:Volunteer at the Sunol Ag Park!
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 18th\, 2023 9am – 12pm\nJoin the Clean Water Program volunteers for a cleanup at the Sunol Agriculture Park. Trash has been left behind by recent storms and travels quickly with the rain. Come help keep it out of our local creeks and the Bay! \nStudents\, community members\, & youth groups welcome! \nQuestions? Contact Jennifer.Trevis@ACRCD.org.
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/volunteer-at-the-sunol-ag-park/
CATEGORIES:Daily Events,Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Join Us! ACRCD will be hosting two field days this month
DESCRIPTION:Join Us! ACRCD will be hosting two field days this month:\nThursday 3/23 (8-11 am) and Saturday 3/25 (9-12 noon)\, to showcase the results of our CDFA Healthy Soils Demo Project started in 2019 – the effects of compost on steep sloped rangeland. \nCome out and hear about our results\, learn monitoring techniques\, and discuss implications for compost on rangeland in Alameda County. ACRCD staff\, rancher Joe Paulo\, and our NRCS and StopWaste project partners will be there to talk compost\, range\, and carbon storage. Coffee and snacks will be provided! \nRegister for the events using the links below: \nRancher Field Morning. HSP-Demo_Field-Day_Ranchers \nCompost Field Day. HSP-Demo_Field-Day_Compost \n  \n 
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/join-us-acrcd-will-be-hosting-two-field-days-this-month/
CATEGORIES:Daily Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230327T180000
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CREATED:20230104T014040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T203509Z
UID:1517-1679940000-1679950800@acrcd.org
SUMMARY:March 2023 Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:March 27th\, 2023 Board Meeting\nView the Agenda Here
URL:https://acrcd.org/event/march-board-meeting-3/
LOCATION:ACRCD\, 3585 Greenville Road\, Livermore\, CA\, 94550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Meetings
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