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Our nonprofit ecosystem is the backbone of our philanthropic work and efforts to build thriving communities. We rely on nonprofits to drive solutions and carry the weight of justice. In turn, how can the philanthropic sector support our nonprofits in this time?
Funding and supporting nonprofit resilience is a key component in sustaining our nonprofit ecosystem. How can lean funders magnify their capacity building work to strengthen their nonprofit partners?
Join community, philanthropic, and public sector changemakers in a discussion about the racial and economic justice opportunities in East Contra Costa County and a community-centered philanthropic collaborative activating leadership development, narrative change, and public and philanthropic investment in the region.
Midterm elections are quickly approaching, and California’s new redistricting lines are already having an effect on the voting landscape. How the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors can help voters understand the implications of these changes before they head to the polls, is one of many issues to consider. Grassroots organizations have also been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic to try to protect access to safe and secure elections while also helping voters navigate campaign misinformation and disinformation.
Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Northern California Grantmakers, and Grove Foundation are proud to cosponsor a donor briefing to raise visibility of United Coalition for Immigrant Services (formerly CRISP and SBLISN collaboratives) and brainstorm ways to meet the demand for immigration legal services in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.
Part briefing, part rallying cry, this hour-long conversation in partnership with the Women's Foundation of California will examine what comes next in California as we continue to chart a path towards reproductive justice together.
This briefing aims to bring together philanthropists, community leaders, and business professionals for a vital discussion on how investments can be made in times of crisis to promote equitable response strategies and ensure the preservation and restoration of essential community institutions. Panelists will discuss philanthropic action to address the impacts of the wildfires in Southern California and changes to the policy landscape.