Alameda County-Oakland Community Action Partnership (AC-OCAP)

The Alameda County-Oakland Community Action Partnership Administrating Board aims to improve our community by creating pathways that lead to economic empowerment and prosperity.

 

Holiday Toy Giveaway 

The Alameda County–Oakland Community Action Partnership (AC-OCAP) Board requests your support for our upcoming Holiday Toy Giveaway taking place on Saturday, December 13th, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Alameda County Supervisor Lena Tam’s Office, 101 Callan Ave, Suite 103, San Leandro, CA 94577.

This event is dedicated to bringing joy and relief to families in our community during the holiday season. Many of our neighbors face financial challenges that make it difficult to provide gifts for their children. With your help, we can ensure that every child who attends leaves with a smile and a toy to brighten their holiday.

We are asking for your generous support through a toy donation to help us purchase toys for children of all ages. Your participation would not only directly benefit local families but also demonstrate your continued commitment to uplifting and strengthening our community.

We would be honored to recognize your contribution during the event and in our promotional materials.

Our goal is to donate 500 toys, so please make your purchase through our online Amazon Registry by November 14, 2025. Once you have made your purchase, please complete this confirmation form. 

Thank you for your time, consideration, and dedication to serving our community.

Please share the attached flyer and application with your network and the families you serve. 

Holiday Toy Giveaway Flyer(PDF, 286KB)

Holiday Toy Giveaway Application for Families(PDF, 235KB)


 

Community Action & Strategic Plans

AC-OCAP's Data Profile Project

Alameda County and Oakland

Alameda FlyerAlameda County and Oakland Infographic(PDF, 471KB)

Alameda County and Oakland Data Profile(PDF, 3MB)


Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County

Unincorporated FlyerUnincorporated Areas of Alameda County Infographic(PDF, 290KB)

Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County Data Profile(PDF, 6MB)


Tri-Valley

Tri Valley FlyerTri-Valley Infographic(PDF, 644KB)

Tri-Valley Data Profile(PDF, 10MB)


CSD LogoAC-OCAP programs and services are made possible with funding from the California State Department of Community Services and Development.

2023-2025 AC-OCAP Request for Partnership (RFP) is Closed

Join the AC-OCAP Anti-Poverty Administering Board

AC-OCAP Administering Board members are responsible for planning, developing, and executing the local Community Action Plan for alleviating poverty and working toward institutional change to enhance the ability of low-income residents to achieve self-sufficiency in Oakland and throughout Alameda County (excluding the City of Berkeley). AC-OCAP's priority focus areas are: family self-sufficiency, entrepreneurship/job training and employment placement, low-income housing, community economic development, supportive services, civic engagement, advocacy, and capacity building.

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About

The Alameda County-Oakland Community Action Partnership was established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to fight America's War on Poverty. Alameda County - Oakland Community Action Partnership (AC-OCAP) is part of broad national and statewide network of nearly 1,100 agencies, both non-profit private and public organizations, that extend across the United States—all working to eliminate poverty on a local and national level. CAP involves local citizens in its effort to address specific barriers to achieving self-sufficiency. AC-OCAP is committed to reducing poverty by providing services and programs targeted to low-income individuals and families. AC-OCAP has been funding programs and projects in the low-income community since 1971.