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Community Schools Sustainability Plan 2025

  • Writer: Miss. Magally
    Miss. Magally
  • May 27
  • 1 min read

The CCSPP Implementation funds are intended to be seed money, providing five years of funding to support the development of sustainable, fiscal and programmatic elements that will continue after the grant period ends. Sustainability is expected to be an ongoing conversation throughout the grant period between grantees and partners. Programs are allowed and encouraged to seek alternative funding, utilize volunteers and staff, and/or leverage existing funding streams to support their programs after the grant period ends.


Implementation grantees are required to complete a sustainability plan (this template is optional, but a plan submission is required) that describes strategies for securing partnerships and other sources of funding or in-kind resources to maintain the level of program services beyond the grant. This plan should be developed by each school’s CCSPP shared decision-making team or council to ensure participation from students, staff, families, and community partners. Only one report is required per school site. The Sustainability Plan encourages local teams/councils to identify and reflect on areas for growth, learning, and evidence of progress. The Sustainability Plan is aligned with the California Community Schools Framework and also aligns with resources provided by the State Transformational Assistance Center (S-TAC) including the Community Schools Implementation Plan Template, the Capacity Building Strategies: A Developmental Rubric, and the Annual Progress Report (APR).


This plan is meant to be a living and ongoing document! Our Community Schools Sustainability Plan can be found below.


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