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  2. Cal Grant - Wikipedia

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    Cal Grant is a financial aid program administrated by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) providing aid to California undergraduates, vocational training students, and those in teacher certification programs. Cal Grants are the largest source of California state funded student financial aid.

  3. How do California college students qualify for CalFresh? Here ...

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    Students who also receive Cal Grant A or B, which are financial aid awards, could be eligible for work exemption. But for this exception, they must also be unmarried, 25 or younger, and have a ...

  4. California scholarship funds for middle class at risk in ...

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    The governor’s budget “continues to propose funding for the Cal Grant program at $2.5 billion for FY 2024-25, which will fund more than 400,000 awards,” Palmer said. Cal Grants serve middle ...

  5. California (CalFresh) Food Stamps: When Payments Are ... - AOL

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    CalFresh payments for January 2023 are going out on the same monthly schedule, which includes the 12.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) approved for 2023. See: Social Security and USDA ...

  6. Welfare in California - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 2012–2013 budget deal, the HFP was discontinued [4] and Medi-Cal requirements were lowered so that HFP patients would qualify for Medi-Cal. Nearly 900,000 children were moved from the HFP into Medi-Cal beginning in 2013. [5] [6]

  7. CalFresh - Wikipedia

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    Fifty percent of funding is given by the USDA to pay for salaries, CalFresh outreach office expenses, approved costs necessary to run the program, along with reimbursement towards contractors. [ 21 ] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, 2.6 million people were estimated to have received $166 per month. [ 22 ]

  8. California Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    CalHFA provides housing assistance in two main areas: below-market interest rate mortgages and down payment assistance for low and moderate income, first-time homebuyers, many of whom are ethnic minorities not well-served by market rate products and loans for the development and preservation of affordable multifamily rental housing.

  9. Free money for job training is still available to ... - AOL

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    A program that provides $2,500 to help Californians affected by COVID-19 learn new skills has a looming deadline. Here's how to apply.