On Wednesday, July 8, Congresswoman Lateefah Simon [1] announced that she has secured $250,000 in Community Project Funding (CPF) for the Peralta Community College District, specifically the Manufacturing and Fabrication Pathway Lab (FabLab) facilities at Laney College [2] and the College of Alameda [3].
[4]These FabLabs serve as essential experiential learning spaces where students, local entrepreneurs, and makers utilize advanced technologies—such as 3D printers, CNC routers, laser cutters, and robotics tools—to bring their designs to life. This federal funding will be used to purchase new equipment and implement structured training programs for students to enhance their digital fabrication skills and prepare for high-demand careers in fields like manufacturing, construction, biomedical, and healthcare.
The federal funding will expand educational and job training opportunities for local young people as they enter the local workforce and prepare to give back to their communities and the local economy.
The Congresswoman announced the funding at Laney College alongside Peralta Community College District (PCCD) Chancellor Dr. Tammeil Gilkerson, Laney College President Rebecca Opsata, and College of Alameda President Melanie Dixon. She also toured the FabLab facilities at both colleges to discuss the planned facilities upgrades.
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[6]This funding is a part of the $11.2 million dollars that Congresswoman Simon secured for 15 projects across the East Bay in Fiscal Year 2026. Each fiscal year, members of Congress can submit Community Project Funding requests for consideration with the House Committee on Appropriations.
“Education is one of the most important tools we can give our young people to set them on a path to success,” Congresswoman Simon stated. “It is critical our local colleges have adequate resources to provide students with the education they deserve.”
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[8]“We are incredibly thrilled about this investment in our students, faculty, and programs,” said Chancellor Gilkerson. “Congresswoman Simon’s advocacy and support directly strengthen our ability to provide top-tier, accessible technical education. We are deeply grateful for her partnership.”
College of Alameda President Melanie Dixon added, “This funding represents a major boost for student access and technological literacy at the College of Alameda. By investing in our Fab Lab, Congresswoman Simon is helping us break down barriers to STEM and advanced manufacturing fields. We look forward to showing her how these resources will directly uplift our diverse student body and fuel economic mobility in the region.”



