Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, center, with the CA RISE grant recipients. (Courtesy photo)

Six employment social enterprises located in the 28th Senate District of Los Angeles have been awarded $1.85 million in grant funding from CA RISE (California Regional Initiative for Social Enterprise). A special check presentation event was recently held at PVJOBS, where these employers were recognized for their work in training and employing at-risk individuals with barriers to employment.

“It’s uplifting to know that these employment social enterprises are doing the real work of empowering our community members each and every day,” said Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas (D-Los Angeles).

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“By providing job training and career opportunities to our most vulnerable residents, they’re transforming lives while also fostering a more resilient local economy.”

The six grant recipients are Chrysalis – $500,000; GRID Alternatives Greater LA – $500,000; New Earth – $150,000; Piece by Piece – $150,000; PVJOBS – $400,000; and South LA Café – $150,000.

This year, 61 employment social enterprises have received a total of $25 million in CA RISE grant funding. CA RISE was launched through SB 193 to accelerate economic mobility and inclusion for individuals who experience employment barriers.