Program Sites
California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce
770 L Street Suite 900, Sacramento, 95814
Today, the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CAHCC) has a network of over 65 Hispanic chambers and business associations throughout the State of California. Through its network of Hispanic chambers and business association, the CAHCC represents the interest of over 700,000 Hispanic business owners in California.
California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce Foundation
1510 J Street, Sacramento, 95814
In 1978, a group of local Hispanic chamber leaders from throughout California convened to discuss the lack of representation of Hispanic businesses in state government. These leaders also recognized the need for an organization that would effectively represent the interest of rapidly growing number of Hispanic-owned businesses in California.
Through its network of Hispanic chambers and business association, the CHCC represents the interest of over 800,000 Hispanic business owners in California. The CHCC is the premier and largest regional ethnic business organization in the nation that promotes the economic growth and development of Hispanic entrepreneurs and California’s Emerging Businesses.
California Homebuilding Foundation
1215 K Street, Sacramento, 95814
Our mission is to advance the homebuilding industry in California by providing scholarships, publishing innovative research findings, and promoting workforce education programs.
California Indian Heritage Center Park Property
2618 K St, Sacramento, 95816
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
California ISO
PO Box 639014, Folsom, 95630
As the only independent grid operator in the western U.S., the ISO grants equal access to 26,000 circuit miles of transmission lines and coordinates competing and diverse energy resources into the grid where it is distributed to consumers. It also operates a competitive wholesale power market designed to promote a broad range of resources at lower prices.
California LGBTQ Health and Human Services Network
1127 11th STREET, Suite 925, SACRAMENTO, 95814
An intern would work primarily on the #Out4MentalHealth project. It is a statewide project that engages LGBTQ people throughout California to develop a mental health equity agenda and offer tools and resources that address these disparities and make our shared goals a reality. Interns would be offered opportunities to...
California Middle School
1600 Vallejo Way, Sacramento, 95818
Sacramento City Unified School District is one of the oldest K-12 districts in the western United States (established in 1854). SCUSD serves 43,175 students on 75 campuses spanning 76 square miles.
SCUSD is home to a 2013 California Distinguished School (West Campus High School), the only public Waldorf-inspired high school in the nation (George Washington Carver) and the only Hmong language immersion program in the state (Susan B. Anthony Elementary School).
Alumni from SCUSD’s schools include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, nationally renowned political scholar Dr. Cornel West and author Joan Didion. Recent graduates from SCUSD are currently attending Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis and host of other prestigious universities.
Our Board-adopted mission statement promises the community that our students will “graduate as globally competitive life-long learners, prepared to succeed in a career and higher education institution of their choice to secure gainful employment and contribute to society.”
SCUSD’s students reflect the rich diversity that is the hallmark of Sacramento’s central city. Our student population is 37.1 percent Hispanic or Latino; 17.4 percent Asian; 17.7 percent African American; and 18.8 percent white. About 5.3 percent of students are of two or more races or ethnicities.
Residents within SCUSD speak more than 40 languages; 38 percent of students do not speak English at home.
SCUSD employs 4,213 people and operates with a budget of $383 million.
California Mobility Center
6000 J Street, Sacramento, 95819
The California Mobility Center (CMC) orchestrates commercially meaningful interactions between future mobility early-stage companies and industry-leading members.
California Montessori Project - American River Campus
6838 Kermit Lane, Fair Oaks, 95628
California Montessori Project (CMP) offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive individuals,...
California Montessori Project - Capitol Campus
2635 Chestnut Hill Dr., Sacramento, 95826
Sacramento City Unified School District is one of the oldest K-12 districts in the western United States (established in 1854). SCUSD serves 43,175 students on 75 campuses spanning 76 square miles.
SCUSD is home to a 2013 California Distinguished School (West Campus High School), the only public Waldorf-inspired high school in the nation (George Washington Carver) and the only Hmong language immersion program in the state (Susan B. Anthony Elementary School).
Alumni from SCUSD’s schools include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, nationally renowned political scholar Dr. Cornel West and author Joan Didion. Recent graduates from SCUSD are currently attending Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Davis and host of other prestigious universities.
Our Board-adopted mission statement promises the community that our students will “graduate as globally competitive life-long learners, prepared to succeed in a career and higher education institution of their choice to secure gainful employment and contribute to society.”
SCUSD’s students reflect the rich diversity that is the hallmark of Sacramento’s central city. Our student population is 37.1 percent Hispanic or Latino; 17.4 percent Asian; 17.7 percent African American; and 18.8 percent white. About 5.3 percent of students are of two or more races or ethnicities.
Residents within SCUSD speak more than 40 languages; 38 percent of students do not speak English at home.
SCUSD employs 4,213 people and operates with a budget of $383 million.
California Montessori Project - Carmichael Campus
5325 Engle Rd. Ste. 200, Carmichael, 95608
California Montessori Project (CMP) offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive individuals,...
California Montessori Project - Elk Grove Campus
8828 Elk Grove Blvd. Suite 4, Elk Grove, 95624
California Montessori Project (CMP) offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive...
California Montessori Project - Orangevale Campus
6545 Beech Ave., Orangevale, 95662
California Montessori Project (CMP) offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive individuals,...
California Montessori Project - Shingle Springs Campus
4645 Buckeye Rd., Shingle Springs, 95682
California Montessori Project (CMP) offers an environment which has the tools, programs, resources and support to enable students to become educated to high international academic standards and to develop themselves to their fullest capacity as competent, happy, productive individuals, family members, workers, and contributors to a better society and a peaceful world. This is achieved through a commitment from the community: parents, teachers, community groups, the legislature and, most importantly, the individual child. The California Montessori Project provides a Montessori curriculum, integrated with the California state standards, for students ranging from Kindergarten through eighth grade. The California Montessori Project is committed to serving the best interest of the student. Parental participation is a requirement and highly valued in terms of the contribution it makes to the child's education and the school community.
California Office of History Preservation
1725 23rd Street, Sacramento, 95816
The California Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) administers federally and state mandated historic preservation programs to further the identification, evaluation, registration, and protection of California's irreplaceable resources.
California Planned Parenthood
555 Capitol Mall, Suite 510, Sacramento, 95814
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California (PPAC) is a 501(c)(4) organization and leads the state-wide public policy and advocacy work on behalf of the seven separately incorporated Planned Parenthood affiliates in California. We are one of 21 state public affairs offices of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
California Police Chiefs Association
655 University Ave, Suite 205, Sacramento, 95825
Established in 1966, the California Police Chiefs Association represents municipal, school and transportation police chiefs and their agencies in California. Association members provide public safety for more than 30 million Californians.
Mission: Serving as the voice and resource of choice for California law enforcement leaders.
Vision: Advancing California law enforcement leadership and shaping the future of policing.
Values: Leadership; Accountability; Collaboration; Professionalism; Trust
California Public Employment Relations Board
1031 18th Street, Sacramento, 95811
The Public Employment Relations Board (PERB or Board) is a quasi-judicial administrative agency charged with administering the collective bargaining statutes covering employees of California’s public schools, colleges, and universities, employees of the State of California, employees of California local public agencies (cities, counties and special districts), trial court employees, trial court interpreters, supervisory employees of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Judicial Council employees, Orange County Transportation Authority employees, Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) employees and child care providers who participate in a state-funded early care and education program.
California Rural Indian Health Board, Inc.
1020 Sundown Way, Roseville, 95661
The California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB) was formed to provide a central focal point in the Indian health field in California for planning, advocacy, funding, training, technical assistance, coordination, fund raising, education, development and for the purpose of promoting unity and formulating common policy on Indian health care issues.
California School Public Relations Association
10265 Rockingham Drive, Sacramento, 95827
Welcome to CalSPRA an award-winning, nationally recognized organization of education public relations professionals, administrators, and school personnel who have full or part-time responsibility for communications. Our organization is working to create a climate for better public understanding, commitment and support of public education.
California Society of Association Executives
775 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, 95661
CalSAE is where association professionals at all levels come to meet their personal and professional needs.
CalSAE specializes in excellent learning experiences and developing relationships that can last a career.
If you're looking for an experienced peer network, new ideas and an association that takes pride in personally ensuring the success of each member - you've come to the right place.
California State Archives
1020 O St., Sacramento, 95814
The California State Archives
California's first legislature, meeting in 1849–50, charged the Secretary of State to receive "…all public records, registered maps, books, papers, rolls, documents and other writings . . . which appertain to or are in any way connected with the political history and past administration of the government of California." The Act Concerning the Public Archives (Chapter 1, Statutes of 1850 (PDF)) was the first law signed by California's first governor on January 5, 1850. The California State Archives, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State, continues to serve in the spirit of those early instructions, providing a repository for the state's permanent governmental records as well as other materials documenting California history. The California State Archives serves a wide variety of researchers whose interests range from legislative intent and public policy to genealogy and railroad history in California.
California State Assembly
State Capitol, Room 316, Sacramento, 95814
Committee Jurisdiction: Primary jurisdictions are proposed amendments to the rules, and other matters relating to the business of the Legislature.
California State Assembly, Committee on Rules
1021 O Street, Suite 6250, Sacramento, 95814
Committee Jurisdiction: Primary jurisdictions are proposed amendments to the rules, and other matters relating to the business of the Legislature.
California State Capitol Museum
971 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, 95814
Our Mission. To provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state's extraordinary biological diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.