2.
1979
Outstanding
Service and Contribution to Navajo Food and Nutrition Award
Consultant
for the Navajo/Dine' Indian Nation/Department
of Food and Nutrition Services
From
the Navajo/Dine' Indian Nation, Window Rock,
AZ.
3. 1982
USA Federal Grant ($50,000)
Manuelito, NM. Biological Garden &
Cooperative Food Warehouse Project
Consultant
for Navajo/Dine' Indian Nation/Manuelito New Mexico
Chapter House
From
the USDHEW/Administration on Native Americans, Washington,
D.C.
4.
1989 through 1994
Los Angeles Community Beautification
Contest Garden Awards
John Hope Continuation High
School, Los Angeles, CA.
Volunteer
Horticultural Instructor won a total of 12 first to third place
Individual student (7),
Community
(3) and School (2)
From
LA Beautiful, Inc. and the LA Unified School District,
Los Angeles, CA.
5.
1992 through 1995
USA Federal Grant ($248,000)
USDA/Forest
Service # 92-LA-5
Hope
Los Angeles CA. Horticulture Corps Project
Lead Partner
Organization with the LA Unified School Districts
John
Hope Continuation High School
From
the US Department of Agriculture/Forest Service, Washington,
D.C.
6.
1993
Outstanding Volunteer Award
Volunteer Horticulture Instructor
John
Hope Continuation High School
From the Los Angeles Unified School
District, Los Angeles, CA.
7.
1993
Commendation for Outstanding Dedication and Commitment
to
Making
Los Angeles a Better Place to Live
From
the Los Angeles CA. City Council, Los Angeles, CA.
8.
1993 through 1996
Corporate Donations ($45,000)
10% Solution Project
From
Cell Tech, Inc., Klamath Falls, Oregon
9.
1994
Exemplary Process: from Classroom to Community:
Success
through Gardening Award
From the Los Angeles County Department
of Probation/Division of
Juvenile
Courts & Community Schools, Los Angeles, CA.
10.
1994
Private Grant ($2,000)
Outstanding
Community Innovation
Sustainable
Agri-Forestry (SAF) Technical Assistance
Transfer
to
New York City, NY.
From the Mega-Cities, Inc.,
NYC, NY.
11.
1994
Private Donation ($10,000)
To
help produce the Earthday Benefit Concert and Festival
at
the UCLA Pauly Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA.
From
the Family of Marcella de Latorre, PhD.
12.
1995
Outstanding Community Innovation Award
From
the Los Angeles Mega-Cities, Inc., Los Angeles, CA.
13. 1995
Earthday Commendation for Recognition
of Your Outstanding Service
to
the Community
From the Los Angeles City Council,
Los Angeles, CA.
14. 1995
Commendation for Outstanding and Dedicated
Service to the
Community
and Recipient of Self-Empowerment Award
From the Los Angeles City Council
10 th District Council
Member
Nate Holden, Los Angeles, CA.
15.
1996
Private Donation ($20,000)
Final
Typesetting and In-House Publication of the book
Esoteric
Atannuology, Egyptology, Rastafariology,
Volume
1, 1997, Enlightenment Publications, Indianapolis, IN.
From Louise E. Hall, Indianapolis,
IN.
16.
1997
Private Donation ($40,000)
Annual
BRCA/Hope LA-USA Project Conference
at Compton Community College,
Compton, CA.
From Louise E. Hall, Indianapolis,
IN.
17.
1997
Private Donation Scholarship ($7,000)
For
the Attendance of the 1997 State of the World Forum (SWF)
and
Sustainable Agri-Forestry Garden Model Presentation at the
SWF/Sustainable
Agriculture Roundtable,
San Francisco, CA.
From
the Rudoplh Steiner Foundation, San Francisco, CA.
18. 1998-2000
Private Donation ($8,000)
For the Hope Vermont Project including
the 1999/2000
Snow (All Winter) Garden
Demonstration in Brattleboro, VT. area.
19. 2007
European Union Humanitarian Grant (EUHG) ($3,038,0000)
Grant fee payment gift ($450,000)
and award ($2,588,000) to George W.
Singleton
III and BRCA, Inc. targeting the objectives of the United
Nations
Millennium
Project to eliminate 500,000,000 people living
on $1 or less a
day
by 2015 targeting the demonstration of:
1.)
apprenticeship building and landscape architecture training
programs;
2.)
Sustainable Agro-Forestry (SAF) Gardens;
3.)
SAF Garden Biological Control of Malaria and Fly Pestilence
Sub-system;
4.)
Children and Youth Home and Center (CYHC) with priority
emergency
intervention of homeless families with children and youth in 4
American cities
(Indianapolis, IN.; South Central Watts,
Los Angeles, CA.; Charleston, SC.;
Brooklyn, NYC, NY), the rural Navajo-Dine' Indian Reservation
and
Accra, Ghana; and
5.)
generation of cooperative sustainable economic development
project income
capable of significant operational self-funding and infrastructure
investment.
Further
detail is linked on www.hopelausa.org/OperationBlackberryPatch.html.