The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to allocate $1 million to each Supervisorial District through the Contra Costa County Community Impact Fund. This one-time funding comes from former FEMA COVID-19 reserves and is designed to address the most pressing needs in each community—based on direct resident feedback.
District 1: Supervisor John Gioioa
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District 2: Supervisor Candace Andersen
Join Supervisor Andersen for a series of town hall meetings to learn more about Contra Costa County’s Community Impact Fund and to provide your input about where $1 Million should be spent in the Lamorinda, San Ramon Valley and Walnut Creek communities in District 2.
- Wednesday, September 10 – Walnut Creek, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Parkmead Elementary School – 1920 Magnolia Way, Walnut Creek
- Monday, September 15 – San Ramon Valley, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Danville Community Center – 420 Front St, Danville
- Wednesday, September 24 – Lamorinda, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Lafayette Veterans Hall – 3780 Mount Diablo Blvd, Lafayette
District 3: Supervisor Diane Burgis
- September 25: Supervisor Burgis will hold a discussion on the community impact funding in a town hall (live and in person) at the Oakley recreation center, 1250 O’Hara Avenue in Oakley. She is looking to ensure sustainable funding in District 3. The town hall will be from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm.
District 4: Supervisor Ken Carlson
- September 4: Supervisor Carlson will hold a webinar 4 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a discussion on one-time grants of $10,000 to $100,000. Learn how to apply, eligibility criteria, and key deadlines. Prioritizing programs in District 4 that serve marginalized communities, have smaller budgets or address gaps from policy change. More info, click here
District 5: Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston
- To ensure District 5 residents have a voice in shaping how these funds are invested, Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston will be hosting a series of Town Hall meetings this fall. These meetings will provide an opportunity to learn more about the Community Impact Fund, ask questions, and share your priorities for local investments. Meeting dates and locations will be announced soon.
Share Your Voice: Community Impact Fund Survey
Contra Costa County — we want to hear from you.
We are asking residents to take a short survey to help us understand your priorities for how one-time funds should be used to address urgent community needs. Your feedback will guide County leaders as they decide how to distribute these limited resources in ways that matter most to you and your neighbors.
The survey will ask about your quality of life, the challenges your household is facing, and the areas where you believe investment would make the biggest difference—whether that’s affordable housing, public safety, health and wellness, youth services, broadband access, or something else.
Your responses are anonymous unless you choose to share your contact information, and it only takes a few minutes to complete.
Take the survey here: Contra Costa County Community Impact Fund Survey
