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Administrative Hearings

by Department of General Services

Hears administrative disputes through the General Jurisdiction Division, Special Education Division, and Public Works Contract Arbitration Program.


Apply for a Cal Grant

by California Student Aid Commission

Apply for a Cal Grant, 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.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Apply for Compensation for Crime-Related Expenses

by California Victim Compensation Board

Were you a victim of crime? The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) can help. We can help pay bills and expenses that result from crime. Crime survivors who have been injured or have been threatened with injury may be eligible.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment, Safety and emergencies


Apply for Loan Repayments, Scholarships, Grants

by Department of Health Care Access and Information

HCAI improves healthcare access by providing scholarships, loan repayments, and grants to students, graduates, and institutions providing direct patient care in areas of unmet need. Learn about the loan repayment programs, scholarships, grants, and more.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment


Apply for the California Dream Act

by California Student Aid Commission

The California Dream Acts allows California students who cannot get financial aid from the federal government and meet other specific requirements to apply for state financial aid so they can attend some California colleges, universities, and Career Education Programs.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Attend a Student Financial Aid Workshop

by California Student Aid Commission

Attend a student financial aid workshop with the Cash for College program. The Cash for College program offers free, hands-on workshops across the state. From October 1 to March 2, families can get help to complete the California Dream Act Application or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You can also learn about scholarships and other forms of financial aid.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Become a Retailer

by California State Lottery

Every California State Lottery retailer plays an important part in our mission: to provide supplemental funding to benefit public education. Partnering with retailers like you, we’ve given approximately $46 billion to California’s public schools and colleges since our first Scratchers® ticket was sold in 1985. Along with helping students, Lottery retailers enhance business in an exciting, fun way. It’s easy to become one, too, because our local representatives will help you every step of the way. Request an evaluation today and we’ll contact you within 10 business days.

Topics: State info and laws


CA Meals For Kids App (Android)

by California Department of Education

The CA Meals for Kids mobile app helps you find, save, and share nearby California meal sites by searching on a variety of criteria.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


California State Fire Training

by Office of the State Fire Marshal

California State Fire Training (SFT) is the OSFM division that establishes, develops, and delivers standardized training and education for the California fire service. The State Fire Training website serves as a valuable resource and a one-stop-shop for all things related to the State Fire Training.

Topics: Education, Safety and emergencies


Children's Environmental Health Guidance

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

The Children’s Environmental Health Center serves as a resource for CalEPA and the State of California, performs outreach and education for the medical and public health community as well as for the general public, and coordinates with the CalEPA boards and departments to promote policies and efforts that protect children’s health.


Community & Place Based Data Tool

by Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development

The Community & Place Based Data Tool is an interactive web-mapping data tool containing up-to-date demographic, industry + business, education, consumer expenditure and occupation data for the cities, counties, and economic regions across California.

Topics: Businesses


Community Living Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

DOR's Community Living Services network is dedicated to the idea that communities become fully accessible and integrated to all persons with disabilities so they can live, shop, and play where they choose. Our Community Living Services network serves California’s people, businesses and public entities by providing education, advocacy and partnerships that transform the lives of people with disabilities in a variety of ways.


Employment, Education and Training Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently. Vocational rehabilitation teams work closely with job seekers to establish the best combination of services and resources necessary to prepare for, find, retain and advance in employment. Our services are tailored to each individual’s strengths and challenges to ensure the greatest chance of success.


Enroll Your Kids in Technology Programs

by California Workforce Development Board

If you want your child to learn more about computers and technology, contact the “Hack the Hood” program. This six-week program teaches low-income youth how to improve search engines, build better websites, and how to get information listed in local internet maps and directories. It also helps youth learn leadership, entrepreneurship, and life skills.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


File Discrimination Complaint

by Civil Rights Department

File Discrimination Complaint via CRD's online system. Please create a user account if this is your first time.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Find a Citizenship Class

by California Department of Education

Find a citizenship class to learn about becoming a U.S. citizen with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. Learn about the requirements for becoming a U.S. Citizen, including English skills and civics, at a citizenship class in your area.

Topics: Education, Personal records, State info and laws


Find a Hunter Education Course

by Department of Fish and Wildlife

A Hunter Education Certificate is a requirement for obtaining a California Hunting License. Classes are offered throughout the State by more than 1,000 certified volunteer instructors, all dedicated to keeping hunting safe, ethical, and available to all Californians.

Topics: Travel and recreation


Find a Traffic School

by Department of Motor Vehicles

With DMV's Occupational License Status Information System, you can find the latest list of traffic schools in your area.

Topics: DMV/Auto, Education


Find an ESL/English Class

by California Department of Education

Find a class to learn English near you with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. These classes are sometimes called “ESL” classes because they teach “English as a Second Language.”

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Find CCC Undocumented Student Resources

by California Community Colleges

Find resources for undocumented CCC students.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, State info and laws


Find Healthcare Data and Reports

by Department of Health Care Access and Information

HCAI produces datasets and data products from a variety of sources, including reports submitted to HCAI by nearly 6,000 licensed healthcare facilities as well as facility construction and healthcare workforce data managed in the administration of HCAI programs.

Topics: Education


Find Nearby Adult Education Programs

by California Department of Education

Find adult education programs near you with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. The list has adult education providers to help you learn English, learn about getting a job, and train you for a job. The classes can also help you get a high school diploma and learn how to become a U.S. citizen.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Find Refugee Services

by Department of Social Services

Find information about services offered to refugees. You can find places to learn English, get jobs and training, and learn about education, citizenship, and legal help.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Jobs and unemployment, Personal records, State info and laws


Find UC Undocumented Student Resources

by University of California

Find resources for undocumented UC students.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, State info and laws


Find Your Local School

by California Department of Education

Find your local school with this California School Directory. The list includes public, private, and adult schools, as well as information on school districts and county education offices.

Topics: Education, State info and laws


Food & Nutrition

by Department of Aging

CDA contracts with partners providing free group meals in congregate settings such as senior centers and with others that deliver free nutritious meals to older adults in their homes. The service also provides nutrition education, nutrition risk screening, and nutrition counseling. Voluntary contributions are welcome but not required.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Funding for School Construction

by Department of General Services

Administers the state voter-approved school facilities construction bond program and is staff to the State Allocation Board.

Topics: Education


Get a High School Diploma

by California Department of Education

Find classes for adults who want to get a high school diploma with this Directory of Adult Education Programs. These classes, often called General Educational Development (GED) programs, can help adults who did not graduate from high school prepare for and take a test to get high school diploma.

Topics: Education


Get Disaster Relief Assistance

by Office of the Governor

Every Californian, regardless of age, ability, income or language, deserves culturally competent education to prepare for wildfire, flood, earthquake, drought, heatwave and other disasters. Thanks to a continuous investment of public funds by Governor Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers, Listos California engages a statewide network of community-based organizations, Tribal Governments, and Community Emergency Response Teams across the state to boost resiliency, provide accessible in-language information and advance a new culture of disaster preparedness.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Safety and emergencies


Get Job Training in Long Beach

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Long Beach area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get job training, help finding education programs, and support services. The ASPIRE (Access, Systems & Programs for Immigrants) leads this program.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Job Training in Madera/Fresno

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Madera or Fresno County area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get job training and placement, English classes, and high school classes. Classes are offered through the America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) system. You can also get support services.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Job Training in Orange County

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Orange County area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get career counseling and support services through the Orange County English Language Learner (ELL) Workforce Navigator Program. ELL Navigators work in the Orange County America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) system where they offer many services to help people get a job.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Job Training in Sacramento

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the Sacramento area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. You can get English classes, job training, and support services. Services are offered at four locations in the area.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Job Training in San Diego

by California Workforce Development Board

If you are in the San Diego area and need training to find a good job, contact this program. The San Diego English Language Learner (ELL) Workforce Navigator Project connects training providers, adult education partners, and immigrant-serving community organizations. The San Diego Workforce Partnership (SDWP) leads this program.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Get Student Financial Aid Information

by California Student Aid Commission

Get student financial aid information using this “Fund Your Future” magazine. The “Fund Your Future” magazine is the California Student Aid Commission’s resource guide for college and career training financial aid. View, download, or order the magazine in other languages through this website.

Topics: Education


Get Workforce Capacity Education and Training

by Department of Health Care Access and Information

HCAI collects, analyzes, and publishes data about California’s healthcare workforce and health professional training, as well as identifies areas of the state in which there are shortages of health professionals and service capacity. Find information on areas of unmet need, healthcare workforce data, grants, and more.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, Jobs and unemployment


Health Effects of Pesticides

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

OEHHA responds to inquiries from the public on the health effects of pesticides, including those used to control invasive species. OEHHA also provides educational materials and trainings to health care professionals on pesticide-related illnesses and reporting requirements.

Topics: Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Indicators of Climate Change in California

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

OEHHA publishes a report presenting indicators that track observed changes in the state’s climate and its impacts. Collectively, the indicators portray a statewide picture of climate change in California; reports on how certain Tribal Nations have experienced climate change are also presented.

Topics: Education, Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Learn About Applying for College

by California Student Aid Commission

Learn more about college with the California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP). Cal-SOAP serves first-generation and low-income students. It offers college advising, tutoring, parent outreach, and college awareness resources.

Topics: Education


Learn About Jobs for Foreign-born Professionals

by California Workforce Development Board

Many foreign-born California residents became professionals in their home countries and are highly-educated, but are unemployed or underemployed in the United States. Many people can only find work in low-wage jobs because it is difficult to get credit for international degrees and get the required licenses to practice their professions in California. The organization, Upwardly Global, partners with the state to help foreign-born professionals find jobs that use their skills and offer better wages.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment


Learn to Read and Write

by California Department of Education

Find a class to learn how to read and write in English with this Directory of Adult Education.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Meals For Kids (iOS)

by California Department of Education

The CA Meals for Kids mobile app helps you find, save, and share nearby California meal sites by searching on a variety of criteria.

Topics: Assistance and social programs


Sexual Harassment Prevention Training

by Civil Rights Department

A course of videos and quizzes to help employees in the State of California prevent sexual harassment in the workplace

Topics: Education, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Student Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

DOR Student Services are available to students with disabilities between the ages of 16-21 with a school district individual education plan (IEP) or 504 plan. Student Services provides students with job related activities to explore and prepare for the world of work. The opportunities are based on a student's interests and a student can try a variety of activities or just a few. Activities include work experience, job counseling, education and training programs, skills and self-advocacy training.


Who Benefits

by California State Lottery

The mission of the California Lottery is to raise supplemental funding for public education. The Lottery has generated more than $46 billion for California’s public schools since we began in 1985.

Topics: State info and laws


Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

by California Department of Public Health

Women, Infants and Children (WIC) helps families get healthy food and a lot more. WIC helps families by providing nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy foods, and referrals to healthcare and other community services. WIC serves babies and children up to age 5, pregnant women, and new mothers. Dads, grandparents, foster parents of young children, and working families are welcome at WIC too!

Topics: Assistance and social programs