
Gateway
Cities Partnership is a 501(c)(3) non profit Community
Revitalization and Education Organization serving the Gateway Cities region of southeast LA County. The
region comprises
27 cities that roughly speaking extends from Montebello on the north
to Long Beach on the South, the Alameda Corridor on the west to the
Orange County line on the east. For a map and driving directions
click here.
The Partnership is managed by a President/Chief Executive Officer
and governed by a board of directors who are appointed for terms
of up to three years.
The board members are drawn from business, academia, government, non-profits
and the community. The Partnership has a close working relationship with
the Gateway Cities Council of Governments www.gatewaycog.org.
Partnership staff manages projects in economic development, financial
services, education, workforce development, business assistance and
sustainability planning. California State University Long Beach’s Center for International
Trade and Transportation is the home of the Partnership’s Transportation
Cluster.
To view GCPI 2002 annual report, please download a copy here. 280kb

"To
improve the daily life of people who live in our region through better
education opportunities, more affordable housing, neighborhood
revitalization, improved quality of life and better jobs".
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