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Placer and Amador County 4-H Summer Camp: Page

Common Questions (FAQ)

Where is 4-H camp located? We have leased the Donner Mine Camp facility for our camp. It is located at the end of Zeibright Rd., just a few miles off of Hwy 20.
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Placer and Amador County 4-H Summer Camp: Page

Camp Experience

Join us for an unforgettable week at our summer camp! Campers ages 9 to 18 enjoy hands-on activities like archery, line dancing, escape rooms, and dutch oven baking. Each camper is part of a “Pack” team that competes in daily meadow games like relay races and ice cream making. With themed dress-up nights,…
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RFA Questions/Answers

It sounds like the application process is for organizations that are already doing food justice/food access work in the community and not individuals interested in getting involved. Can an individual apply? We are trying not to limit who might be interested/willing to participate.
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USDA Grant Proposal Summary

2022 USDA AMS Regional Food System Partnerships Program Grant Building Community Resiliency and Strengthening Local Food Systems During Emergencies in Coastal Northern California October 31, 2022 October 30, 2025 Lead entity: University of California Cooperative Extension Partners: North Coast Grow...
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County Implementation Projects

The CNCEFS Partnership includes four county-level implementation projects in Del Norte, Humboldt, Sonoma, and Marin counties where a deeper level of engagement in grant activities will take place.
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Del Norte County

Leveraging a cash-match from the Wild Rivers Community Foundation, this implementation project will collaborate with County of Del Norte and Yurok Tribe Office of Emergency Services to develop three community-led emergency feeding plans and four community-level disaster feeding scenarios.
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Humbodlt County

This implementation project will work with the local tribes, county emergency services and network partners (e.g., Humboldt COAD, Food for People) to develop and integrate tribal and county emergency feeding plans.
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Marin County

Leveraging an in-kind match from the Marin Community Foundation and disaster planning expertise from Swardenski Consulting, this implementation project will develop, pilot, and implement a model countywide emergency feeding plan and extend learnings to the broader Network.
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Sonoma County

Leveraging a cash-match from the County of Sonoma, this implementation project will work with the Sonoma County COAD, and the County of Sonoma Department of Emergency Management, Office of Equity, the Care and Shelter Team, and Petaluma Bounty to develop five community-based food networks (CBFNs) to...
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