More Than $12.2 Million in Federal Funds Will Benefit CSU Communities

Congressionally directed funding will advance research and initiatives with community impact across five universities.

LONG BEACH- More than $12.2 million in new federal funding will benefit California State University (CSU) projects, thanks to members of Congress and the work of CSU advocates. The congressionally directed funding was part of a “minibus” package of fiscal year 2024 appropriations bills signed into law by President Biden on March 8.

Funded projects and their sponsors include:

  • $5 million for Titan Gateway Bridge at Cal State Fullerton | Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-45)
  • $3.4 million for capital improvements for the Child Development Center at Cal State Long Beach | Rep. Robert Garcia (CA-42)
  • $963,000 for the California Regenerative Aquaculture Hub at CSUN | Rep. Brad Sherman (CA-32)
  • $963,000 for the Strength United’s Domestic Violence Community Policing and Advocacy Project at CSUN | Rep. Tony Cárdenas (CA-29)
  • $963,000 for the Tech and Workforce Hub Project at Cal State San Bernardino | Sen. Alex Padilla and Rep. Pete Aguilar (CA-33)
  • $​963,000 for the Transmission Electron Microscope at San Diego State University | Rep. Sara Jacobs (CA-51)

“This visionary funding package is a wonderful example of how, with the support of our California congressional delegation, we can develop innovative and effective programs that benefit not only our students, but also our campus communities and our state,” said CSU Chancellor Mildred García. “We are grateful and deeply appreciative of the trust these members of Congress place in the CSU, as well as their partnership in helping advance our mission of elevating lives through the transformative power of higher education.”

Building congressional support for CSU priorities is a top goal of the CSU’s Office of Federal Relations, which serves as a resource to Washington-based policymakers, including the California congressional delegation, as well as to D.C.-based educational associations.

The CSU’s federal policy ​priorities focus on improving college access and timely completion through student financial aid including enhancing the Pell Grant program and fostering degree completion for California’s diverse population including supporting federal policies that assist Dreamers.

For example, in 2021-22, CSU students and their families benefited from more than $1.8 billion in federal financial assistance through Pell Grant awards, Work Study funds and student loans.

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