Join us for the 33rd annual CivicWell Policymakers Conference! Early bird registration is now open: https://lnkd.in/gfw3JXbg "The CivicWell Policymakers Conference is the most valuable conference I've attended as an elected. It provides practical cutting-edge information on the topics that make the biggest difference to the long-term well-being of my constituents in a relaxed, beautiful, fun setting." -City of Buena Park Mayor Susan Sonne Not an elected official, but still want to attend? Explore sponsorship options at https://lnkd.in/grHbGR4p
关于我们
CivicWell is a 501c3 nonprofit organization supporting sustainable policies and the community leaders who implement them. We inspire, equip, connect, and cultivate leadership for local innovation and community change, especially for leaders responding to the climate crisis and its impacts on their communities. Since 1982, we have engaged local elected officials, government agencies, and community-based organizations through policy guidance, collaborative partnerships and coalitions, and direct assistance.
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https://civicwell.org/
CivicWell的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Sacramento,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1982
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主要
520 Capitol Mall
Suite 440
US,California,Sacramento,95814
CivicWell员工
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DAN KALB
Oakland City Councilmember \ Environmental Policy Advocate
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Angie Hacker
Consulting with Impact Makers to Accelerate Sustainable Energy, Climate Action and Community Resilience
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Bernadette Austin
CEO of CivicWell, supporting civic innovation and transformational leadership.
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Haley Ausserer-Zelaya
Strategic Communications and Marketing | End-of-Life Support
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Mark your calendars! The 16th Annual California Climate and Energy Forum is back on July 9-10 in San Jose. Join us for two days of inspiring conversations with local energy and climate leaders. Let's make a difference together! eecoordinator.info #CCEC25 #ClimateAction
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Registration is open for the 2025 CivicWell Policymakers Conference! https://lnkd.in/gfw3JXbg At the 33rd annual conference, held March 13-16, 2025 in Yosemite National Park, we will examine how coalitions can form across sectors, jurisdictions, and political divides to address some of the greatest challenges facing our communities. This year’s program will?will explore how to build consensus around policies, gain support for tools and strategies, and work collectively to realize a shared vision. The agenda will also offer time for attendees to meet regionally to lay the groundwork for these collaborations to continue beyond the conference.
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Are you with a local or regional government, tribal government, CBO, philanthropy, or higher education in?Riverside, San Bernardino, or?Imperial?County? Join this convening on December 5 to coordinate on #InlandEmpire regional energy, land use, and climate barriers and solutions, including a focus on funding access. https://lnkd.in/g8yAiNRW
Consulting with Impact Makers to Accelerate Sustainable Energy, Climate Action and Community Resilience
As I recently hinted, I'm very excited to share a big announcement ... ?? Introducing our first Regional Energy and Climate Hub (REACH) convening, an extension of the?State and Local Energy and Climate Coordination (SLECC)?effort led by CivicWell's California Climate and Energy Collaborative (CCEC) and California Strategic Growth Council! ?? When: December 5, 2024 ?? Where: Morongo Conference Center ?? With support or sponsorship by: Inland Regional Energy Network (I-REN), Tribal Energy and Climate Collaborative, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, the California Energy Commission, and others. Representatives from inland southern California local and regional governments, tribal governments, community-based organizations, philanthropy, and institutions of higher education are invited to a free workshop on December 5th alongside key State agencies to coordinate on the region’s energy, land use, and climate barriers and solutions, including a focus on funding access. https://lnkd.in/g-fCG3uV We know CA communities and agencies want to ensure the right investments are made in the right places and projects, but are stretched thin and are overwhelmed by so many siloed engagement and assistance opportunities, making it especially challenging for those most in need to participate. REACH aims to offer a streamlined communication and ideation hub for key state and regional stakeholders to work together more closely to elevate and catalyze place-based energy, land use, and climate progress. We believe more streamlined and sustained coordination among governments, CBOs, philanthropy, higher education, and other assistance providers can help regions?better leverage available capacity and resources to accelerate place-based energy, climate, and land use goals. Visit this webpage to learn more and register to join us as we seek to build a stronger bridge between state agencies and regions. Please share to help us "reach" your community-serving colleagues and assistance providers in San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial Counties!
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Next week! Join us for the free webinar "Innovative Investment Strategies for Climate Resilience" on Wednesday, November 13th at 1:00pm! Register: https://lnkd.in/grpwMTvv California Strategic Growth Council Deputy Director of Community Investments and Planning Amar Azucena Cid, former Senior Advisor of Climate and Economy to the California Governor’s Office Mary Collins, Valley Vision CEO Evan Schmidt, and Director of Environmental Initiatives for the San Diego Foundation Christiana DeBenedict will offer insights into how cohesive funding strategies from state, federal, and philanthropic sources can amplify the work of local communities and CBOs—increasing coordination, building coalitions and capacity, and investing in relationships for climate resilience. This webinar series is sponsored by AARP California. #climateadaptation #localgovernment #climateresilience #funding
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As the election results come in, CivicWell wants to underscore our commitment to working across industries, sectors, and partisan divides to advance our shared interest in cultivating livable and sustainable communities. While we recognize that many of our friends and partners are disheartened by the federal results, we have always worked to advance goals around climate resilience and environmental sustainability in a multidisciplinary and nonpartisan way and have experienced many areas of great alignment across the political spectrum. At our annual Policymakers Conference, we intentionally welcomed both Democratic and Republican speakers along with experts working in politically diverse communities across the state. In our fall webinar series, we are bringing together thought leaders across allied fields like health, transportation, disaster recovery, economic development to discuss our shared challenges and opportunities in adapting to climate change. As we look at the election results, California saw broad voter support for Proposition 4. We are thrilled that this Climate Bond will provide the resources necessary to continue the work of our partners in state agencies and local communities, and we intend to support this work into the future. We also hope to leverage this momentum to advance our work in areas like planning livable communities, expanding energy efficiency, and adapting to climate change. The results from national races remind us how important nonpartisan solutions are in supporting thriving communities in ways that concurrently advance economic development and environmental sustainability. We believe there are potential partners and allies who will step into new leadership positions, from federal agencies to Congress. For example, a coalition of 18 House Republicans signed onto a letter in August asking Speaker Johnson not to target clean energy tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) if the GOP maintained a House majority into the future. We look forward to working with partners across the political spectrum to support people and the planet in impactful and lasting ways.
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Earlier this month, CivicWell CEO Bernadette Austin had the opportunity to serve as the Chair of the International Study Mission for the Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce. This event comes at a critical time to convene business and community leaders from across the greater Sacramento region. In this month's Livable Places Update Bernadette takes us behind the scenes at the International Study Mission, how local companies are responding to new opportunities in the clean and green economy, and universal lessons that emerged from the program. https://lnkd.in/gD83ahHD
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Tomorrow: Join our Climate Disaster Resilience & Recovery webinar! Thursday, October 31 11:00 am - 12:00 pm https://lnkd.in/gRZr-wbe We'll hear from HORNE Director of Federal and State Programs Geoffrey Ross on the #technicalassistance his agency provides to support local communities in accessing federal funding for climate disaster preparedness and recovery. Kirin Kumar, Director for Climate and Disaster Resilience for Northern California Grantmakers, will highlight the ways philanthropy is stepping in to fill in gaps in state and federal funding for #climateadaptation, resilience, and planning. City of Lodi Mayor and The Craig Group Partners, LLC principal Lisa Craig-Hensley and SPUR Hazard Resilience Senior Policy Manager Sarah Atkinson will share case studies from local jurisdictions, and resources available to support #climatedisaster recovery and resilience at the local level. This webinar series is sponsored by AARP California. Register now: https://lnkd.in/gRZr-wbe
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We would like to congratulate former CivicWell Board Member Tom Butt on being awarded the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award! The Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award is the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s highest national recognition. The award is made with the greatest care and only when there is indisputable evidence of superlative achievement over time in the preservation and interpretation of cultural, architectural or maritime heritage, including buildings, architecture, districts, archeology, cultural landscapes, and objects of significance in the history and culture of the United States. From the National Trust's website: "For over 50 years, Tom Butt, the founding principal and president of Interactive Resources, has made a significant national impact on historic preservation through his work as a legislator, mayor, architect, author, volunteer, developer, and activist. His pioneering success in lighthouse preservation became the basis for a new nationwide Coast Guard policy. For his role in founding?Rosie the Riveter Trust, the nonprofit partner of Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Park, Butt brought national recognition to American WWII workers, significantly including women and minorities. He transformed Richmond from a town in decline with no preservation agenda, to a recognized national leader in preservation that has revitalized the city." https://lnkd.in/g-ECJZFp
Celebrating the Best in Preservation for 2024 | National Trust for Historic Preservation
savingplaces.org