LVCC Response to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 Public Health Alert
The ACPHA guidelines are informing our decisions regarding cancellation or postponement of LVCC scheduled events and programs including our Business Mixers, workshops, and meetings.
The ACPHA guidelines are informing our decisions regarding cancellation or postponement of LVCC scheduled events and programs including our Business Mixers, workshops, and meetings.
Appointed with the concurrence of DOE and NNSA, Budil is the 13th director of the Laboratory since it was established in 1952 and its first woman director.
With all our technology, there must be a better and easier way to grow healthy food in a small suburban or urban space. There is! Learn how to save up to $2000 per year in food costs, and grow healthier food than you can get at the store.
StopWaste is currently accepting applications for a range of grant opportunities with total funding up to $475k available to both nonprofits and businesses, aimed at increasing individual, business, and community involvement in the prevention of waste in Alameda County.
A full list of the groups eligible to receive the COVID vaccine can be found on our Vaccines page.
Now, companies that received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan in 2020 may also qualify for the ERC.
On February 3, Governor Newsom's announced that the State of California will partner with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to launch a mega Point-of-Dispensing (POD) pilot vaccination site at the Oakland Coliseum.
Starting February 2, 2021, at 8:00 am PST Lendistry will open Round 2 for all small businesses and nonprofits to apply.
A green local energy project in North Livermore, Aramis is a solar project that Livermore and all of Alameda County can be proud of with its innovative and thoughtful design principles.
If you own a small business in Livermore and the immediate surrounding Alameda County area, we have worked with the City of Livermore, Alameda County and Yiftee to form an EGift Program that will provide a cash incentive to consumers to support YOU!
On Monday, January 25, the California Department of Public Health announced the Bay Area region met criteria to exit the Regional Stay at Home Order.