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Two Silicon Valley Foundations Launch $10 Million Effort to


Two Silicon Valley Foundations Launch $10 Million Effort to Support Local Latinx Communities
The LatinXCEL Fund seeks to increase investments in Silicon Valley’s Latinx leaders and organizations
May 18, 2021 15:56 ET
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Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Mountain View, California, UNITED STATES
Mountain View, California, May 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Silicon Valley Community Foundation in collaboration with Castellano Family Foundation today announces the launch of the LatinXCEL Fund, a $10 million initiative created to support Latinx leaders and organizations in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. Through targeted investments, the fund will strengthen Silicon Valley’s ecosystem of Latinx-led organizations, ensuring that they have the long-term resources they need to unleash the full potential of the communities they serve. ....

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California upends how it's divvying up scarce vaccines


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How will vaccines get into the arms of people in low-income communities? And the 40% allotment also raises questions about whether other Californians will be pushed lower on the priority list particularly people with high-risk health conditions
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Another sudden shift in state policy has triggered an array of concerns and confusion today about how California’s still-scarce COVID-19 vaccine supplies will be divvied up.
Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state’s top health official, announced that 40% of California’s vaccine supply, starting with 2 million doses, will go to the poorest and most diverse communitIes.  ....

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