State Definition: Disinvested Communities | Redwood Region RISE Definition: Priority Communities |
Census tracts identified as ‘disadvantaged’ by the California Environmental Protection Agency. | Advocates for People of Color (e.g. Black Lives Matter, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, New Hmong Rising Association, etc.) Communities of Color Immigrants with Documentation (e.g. work visas) Individuals that live in extremely remote/rural areas of the Redwood Coast Region (Redwood Region RISE) Individuals who were Formerly Incarcerated Individuals that are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (HoH) Individuals with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Individuals with Learning Disabilities Individuals with Physical Disabilities Individuals with Vision Impairment Individuals without Broadband Access Individuals without Documentation Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Asexual, Intersex + (LGBTQIA2S+) Members of religions and ethnic minority communities Monolingual Hmong-Speakers Monolingual Spanish Speakers New Citizens - Senior Citizens
Unions Workers Youth
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Census tracts with median household incomes at or below 80% of the statewide median income or with the median household incomes at or below the threshold designated as low-income by the Department of Housing and Community Development’s list of state income limits. | Veterans Unhoused individuals Farm Workers Low Income households Individuals in Rent-Burdened households Single parent household Zero-vehicle households Limited English proficiency (non-English speakers or English as a Second Language) Individuals experiencing Mental Illness Caretakers
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‘High poverty area’ and ‘High unemployment area’ as designated by the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development California Competes Tax Credit Program. | |
California Native American Tribes as defined by the Native American Heritage Commission Tribal Consultation Policy. | |