Dates/Time
February 12 - February 13, 2019
All Day
Location
The Citizen Hotel
Smart Growth California’s Funder Summit brings together grantmakers to learn, connect, and take action. Save the date for February 12-13, 2019 in Sacramento.
These challenging times call for funders to lead in bold new ways, especially here in California. A better future for all Californians, especially low-income communities and communities of color, will require unprecedented levels of innovation, collaboration, and action.
That’s why our next Funder Summit will be held in Sacramento from February 12-13, 2019, right on the heels of the November elections with a focus on climate, housing, wildfire, and water.
Register now.
At the 2019 Funder Summit, you will:
- Hear from elected leaders and agency officials about the biggest policy opportunities at the regional and state levels.
- Gain insights from the nonprofit and community partners who are leading groundbreaking efforts on-the-ground.
- Share and strategize with funders across issue areas and geographies.
California can be proof for what’s possible on so many fronts: social justice, health, affordable housing, transportation, water, parks, climate, and economic opportunity.
But it won’t happen without you, so please mark your calendar for the 2019 Funder Summit. The Funder Summit is being designed to facilitate action at every turn, with significant time for break-out groups and networking. We’re also bringing California’s new reality of wildfire into many of the Summit conversations. View the full agenda.
Confirmed Speakers
- Mary Nichols, Chair, California Air Resources Board
- Kate Gordon, Executive Director, Governor’s Office of Planning and Research
- Darrell Steinberg, Mayor of Sacramento and author of SB 375, the Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008
- Chet Hewitt, President, Sierra Health Foundation
- Anthony Rendon, California State Assembly Speaker
- Anya Lawler, Western Center on Law and Poverty
- Joaquin Esquivel, State Water Resources Control Board
- Daniel Sperling, UC Davis, Institute for Transportation Studies
- Dr. Manuel Pastor, Director of the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) at USC
- James Corless, Sacramento Area Council of Governments
- Dennis O’Connor, Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee
- Bill Craven, Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee
- Katie Valenzuela, Office of Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia
- Lisa Engel, Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee
- Margaret Van Vliet, Sonoma County Community Development Commission
Register now.
2019 Funder Summit Locations
- February 12, 2019: The Citizen Hotel, 926 J Street, Sacramento
- February 13, 2019: Sierra Health Foundation, 1321 Garden Highway, Sacramento
Recommended Accommodations
Smart Growth California has reserved a small block of rooms at the Citizen Hotel, which is where the first day of the Summit will be held. To book your room and secure the reduced rate, use this link or call the hotel directly at 916.447.2700 and reference the “Smart Growth California Funder Summit” or group code “SGC.” Reduced rate for rooms ends January 21.
Planning Committee
- Joya Banerjee, S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
- Corey Brown, Resources Legacy Fund
- Kaying Hang, Sierra Health Foundation
- Mark Valentine, ReFrame It Consulting
Ideas for Speakers or Topics at the Summit?
Contact Ron Milam, Interim Director of Smart Growth California.
Who’s Attending So Far?
Funders from: Arrow Impact; Annenberg Foundation; Bank of America; S.D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation; The California Endowment; The California Wellness Foundation; Central Valley Community Foundation; Common Counsel Foundation; Roy and Patricia Disney Family Foundation; Energy Foundation; Enterprise Community Partners; First 5 LA; the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation; Garfield Foundation; Irvine Foundation; Latino Community Foundation; Liberty Hill Foundation; Marin Community Foundation; the McConnell Foundation; NextGen Policy Center; Next10; Orfalea Foundation; Passport Foundation; Resources Legacy Fund; Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment; Sacramento Regional Foundation; the San Diego Foundation; The San Francisco Foundation; Sierra Health Foundation; Silicon Valley Community Foundation; the Seed Fund; and the Water Foundation.
Who Should Attend the Funder Summit?
We welcome all funders to attend who are currently supporting efforts to build healthy, equitable, and sustainable communities in California. This includes institutional grantmakers (family foundations; private independent foundations; community and public foundations; corporate foundations).