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Idea Exchange: Does Philanthropy Serve the Public Interest?
Resources From 'Public Policy Conference 2017'
At the 2017 Public Policy Conference, the SCG community came together with leaders from across our region, our state, and our country to examine new and urgent questions: What does this new political landscape mean for our work? What changes can we expect in federal and state budgets--and in the laws of our country? How will these changes affect what we can do? How will they affect the communities we support?
Opening Keynote
Michael McAfee, President, PolicyLink
Equity: Paving the Way to a Thriving Southern California
A Personal Message from Irvine Foundation President Jim Canales
President's Recap May 2016
The Strong Field Framework: A Guide and Toolkit for Funders and Nonprofits Committed to Large-Scale Impact
Resources from Arts in Education Action Forum: Catalyzing Change Across Schools and Systems of Care
A Scan of Foundation Grantmaking in Greater Los Angeles - March 2014
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.
Arts in Education Action Forum: Creating the Future of Arts Education in LA County
Building from a focus in the last Forum on Catalyzing Change across Schools and Systems of Care, the summer 2019 Forum provided an opportunity for public, private and corporate funders to participate in a strategic planning process envisioning how to create and support thriving children, healthy families and stronger communities through Los Angeles County’s new