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Tag Archives: Julia Alvarez
JVA Consulting selected as grantwriter for City and County of Denver public agencies
by Collin Lessing, JVA Consulting JVA Consulting was recently selected by the City and County of Denver through an open bidding process to provide customized training, technical assistance and grantwriting services for public agencies of the City and County of … Continue reading
JVA grant writers and evaluators to present at conferences throughout the country
by Collin Lessing, JVA Consulting In October and November, JVA Consulting will take its show on the road to the American Evaluation Association (AEA) 2010 Conference, which takes place in San Antonio, Texas and the American Association of Grant Professionals … Continue reading

JVA and Colfax Mainstreet Coalition write winning Brownfields Assessment grant
By Julia Alvarez, JVA Consulting Home to a number of blighted, dilapidated and potentially contaminated sites, Colfax Avenue is no stranger to abandoned buildings or deserted lots, but residents and businesses situated along a 15-mile stretch of the Colfax corridor, … Continue reading →