SCG Program Materials
Resources for Inland Empire Rising: The Case for Timely Investments in Racial Equity and Sustainability
Thank you for joining us on July 8 for “Inland Empire Rising: The Case for Timely Investments in Racial Equity and Sustainability,” a webinar in partnership with the Inland Empire Funders Alliance and the Center for Social Innovation at UC Riverside (CSI-UCR). Please find below a link to the video recording and relevant resources..
Resources for Southern California Funders' Discussion on COVID-19: Reopening Concerns and Considerations for LA County
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Resources from Equitable and Sustainable Recovery and Growth for Inland California
Resources from Virtual Board Meetings: What works, What Doesn't and Why
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Thank you for attending Virtual Board Meetings: What Works, What Doesn't and Why. We sincerely hope you enjoyed the program. Please feel free to access the materials below provided by our presenter.
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Resources for the Funders' Discussion on COVID-19: Gender, Economic Security, and Safety
The purpose of the Bi-Weekly Calls is to create a platform through which funders in Southern California can share how they are responding to COVID-19, collectively identify unmet needs, help funders connect and align with one another, and discover how SCG can support your work.
Resources for Southern California Funders' Discussion on COVID-19: Crafting an Inclusive Recovery with The Committee for Greater L.A.
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Resources from What You Can Do to Support Black Communities: Calling Philanthropy Into Action
Resources from Financial Literacy for Funders: Accounting for Contributions Received and Contributions Made (ASU 2018-08)
Thank you for attending Financial Literacy for Funders: Accounting for Contributions Received and Contributions Made (ASU 2018-08). We sincerely hope you enjoyed the program
Please feel free to access any of the resources provided to us by our presenters below.
Resources from the 2020 Family Philanthropy Town Hall
Never in recent history has philanthropy been called upon to respond so urgently to our communities in crisis. The scale of the pandemic has quickly moved families and funders to adopt new strategies and value our relationships more than ever before.
Over 150 attendees tuned in on June 3rd, 2020 for the Family Philanthropy Town Hall to hear from national experts and local colleagues on their strategies and responses to inspire and generate ideas as we begin to reimagine grantmaking.