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Resources from the SCG 2017 Annual Conference
At #SCGAnnualCon17, we looked at intersectionality as an approach to systems change that goes beyond theory—and that speaks directly to the work you do every day to make a tangible difference in people’s lives. Together, we unpacked many of the strategies and opportunities open to funders of all kinds as we work to support equitable, thriving communities in Southern California and beyond. 600+ colleagues from our diverse philanthropic community of private, public, family, individual, and corporate change-makers came together for this dynamic and inspiring day.
You can see the full list of sessions and speakers on the 2017 conference microsite.
2018 Family Philanthropy Conference Resources
The following are resources from SCG's 2018 Family Philanthropy Conference, Pathways to Impact.
2018 Public Policy Conference
Engaging a New Generation of Leaders: A blog by Connie Malloy, Portfolio Director, James Irvine Foundation, who moderated the “Innovative Civic and Voter Engagement Methods for a New Generation” session.
Scroll down for all the materials from our 2018 Public Policy Conference.
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2019 Public Policy Conference Resources
As California embarks on a new era of leadership in state government, philanthropy has a civic opportunity to help pave the roads ahead for our state. Facing continued uncertainty in the federal government, California can truly serve as role model for the power of collaboration between philanthropy and government and become a beacon of democracy in our country.
How Can Grantmakers Focus on Nonprofit Talent to Grow Impact?
This latest paper is the final in the “Reframing the Conversation: A GEO Briefing Paper Series on Growing Social Impact” explores the importance of supporting nonprofit talent development, the unique talent needs of nonprofits seeking to grow their impact and how grantmakers can help.