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SUMMARY:The Future of Medi-Cal Commission Semi-Monthly Meetings
DESCRIPTION:The Future of Medi-Cal Commission will gather semi-monthly over the course of 2026 to discuss ideas for modernizing Medi-Cal and ensuring this vital program can serve the next generation of Californians. \nCommission meetings will be held in person and will not be livestreamed. Report-outs of issues discussed will be provided in the following meeting. \nThe Commission’s monthly newsletter will also provide regular updates on issues commissioners are debating (subscribe here). \nREVIEW MEETING SCHEDULE HERE >>>
URL:https://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/event/the-future-of-medi-cal-commission-semi-monthly-meetings/
CATEGORIES:Children and Youth,Children's Cabinet,Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,Economic Development,Health and Wellness,Legal,Public Policy
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Future of Medi-Cal Commission":MAILTO:info@futureofmedi-cal.org
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SUMMARY:Nonprofit Insurance: Worker’s Compensation
DESCRIPTION:Open to All\n\nWorkers’ compensation insurance is a critical requirement for nonprofits with employees\, yet it is often misunderstood or overlooked until a claim arises. From employee injuries to classification issues\, gaps in workers’ compensation coverage can expose nonprofits to financial risk\, regulatory penalties\, and operational disruptions. \nThis free informational webinar from CalNonprofits Insurance Services (CNIS) will provide a clear understanding of workers’ compensation insurance and how it applies specifically to nonprofit organizations. Drawing on deep sector experience\, Colleen Lazanich\, CEO of CNIS and Amy Neuman\, Senior VP Casualty and Property of CNIS\, will explain key coverage requirements\, common pitfalls\, and best practices to help nonprofits protect their staff and their mission. \nIn this webinar\, participants will learn: \n How to evaluate your current coverage and avoid costly gaps\n When workers’ compensation insurance is required for nonprofits\n How coverage applies to employees\, part time staff\, and volunteers\n Common workers’ compensation risks faced by nonprofit organizations \nREGISTER HERE >>>
URL:https://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/event/nonprofit-insurance-workers-compensation/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Economic Development,Human Resources,Legal
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SUMMARY:2025 CalNonprofits Policy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Nonprofits have faced a year of unprecedented challenges – funding cuts\, legal threats\, and attacks on our very communities. Through it all\, we’ve stood strong\, defended our values\, and pushed for solutions that work for those we serve. \nTogether we have remained United. Fearless. Powerful. Please join us this November for the 2025 CalNonprofits Policy Conference in Los Angeles. This gathering is where our sector comes together to do what we do best: learn\, strategize\, and build power. The day will be packed with thought-provoking panels\, breakout sessions\, and networking designed to strengthen our advocacy\, grow our resilience\, and spark action. You’ll hear from national and California nonprofit leaders\, including: \n\nDiane Yentel\, CEO\, National Council of Nonprofits\nAkilah Watkins\, CEO\, Independent Sector Assemblymember\nGregg Hart Senator Monique Limón\, CA State Senate President Pro Tempore\n\nEarly Bird Registration is open now through August 23. To make this event accessible for all\, we’re also offering a pay-what-you-can option because every voice matters in shaping the future of California’s nonprofit sector. \nREGISTER HERE >>>
URL:https://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/event/save-the-date-2025-calnonprofits-policy-conference/
LOCATION:California Endowment\, 1000 N Alameda St\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Civic Engagement,Community Events,Legal,Legislative,Public Policy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250918T180000
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SUMMARY:Dolores Huerta: California’s Legendary Organizer Speaks Out
DESCRIPTION:Dolores Huerta will join CalEndow Live on September 18 to discuss organizing for human rights and to share stories and insights from a lifetime of activism. \nHuerta is a California hero and one of the most influential labor and Latino community advocates in United States history. She co-founded the United Farm Workers’ Union with César Chávez\, helped organize the 1965 Delano grape strike\, and served as Vice President of the UFW until 1999.  Huerta was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom\, the nation’s highest civilian honor\, in 2012. \nDuring this hourlong conversation moderated by The Endowment’s Marisol Aviña\, Huerta will discuss the impact of widespread immigration crackdowns on the Latino community and people throughout the United States. She will also consider whether the organizing strategies of the 1960s and 1970s remain effective today. \nRegister now to reserve your space and submit your question for Dolores Huerta! \nThis virtual event is free. Registration is required. Closed captions in English and simultaneous interpretation in Spanish and American Sign Language will be available. \nDolores Huerta is a legendary labor leader\, Latino community organizer\, and advocate for women’s rights. She received the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award in 1998 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. She is a member of the California Hall of Fame\, which celebrates the Golden State’s greatest innovators and trailblazers. She founded the Delores Huerta Foundation in 2003 and currently serves as its president. \nDolores Huerta\, California’s Legendary Organizer Speaks Out is produced by CalEndow Live\, providing health and racial justice programming for social change that is open for all and free for the public good. \nREGISTER HERE >>>
URL:https://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/event/dolores-huerta-californias-legendary-organizer-speaks-out/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,Legal,Public Policy
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SUMMARY:Getting to the Source ﻿of State Dedicated Funding for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Ensuring that all children in the United States have the opportunity to grow and thrive requires significant public spending at all levels of government. With major federal investments for kids set to decline in the coming years\, advocates need to explore new strategies to maintain\, sustain\, and expand support at the state level. \nJoin us to learn how state dedicated funds can support children and youth as we share highlights from our groundbreaking new paper State Strategies for Sustained Investment in Kids: A Landscape of Dedicated Funding. This first-of-its kind report provides a comprehensive look at dedicated state-level funds for child and youth programs outside of the K-12 school day. Advocates from the states profiled in the paper will discuss the range of approaches states have used to dedicate funding to kids. Webinar attendees will leave with a sense of the decision-making\, coalition building\, and advocacy that made these wins possible. Learn concrete strategies that state leaders and advocates can use to identify what might work in their own states! \nREGISTER HERE >>>
URL:https://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/event/getting-to-the-source-of-state-dedicated-funding-for-kids/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children and Youth,Children's Cabinet,Community Events,Legal,Legislative,Public Policy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Children's Funding Project":MAILTO:kristen@childrensfundingproject.org
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SUMMARY:State & Federal Budget Updates: What’s Ahead for Medi-Cal and California’s Health Landscape
DESCRIPTION:The recently passed Federal Reconciliation Bill introduces notable changes to Medicaid structures nationwide\, with significant implications for California’s Medi-Cal system. Similarly\, the recently enacted 2025 State Budget makes other significant changes that will also impact access to Medi-Cal. \nAs California navigates this health care landscape\, join us for a follow-up to our May webinar as we aim to understand the federal and state policy changes that will impact access to healthcare for millions of Californians. \nREGISTER HERE >>>
URL:https://inlandempirecommunitycollaborative.org/event/state-federal-budget-updates-whats-ahead-for-medi-cal-and-californias-health-landscape/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Cabinet,Community Events,Economic Development,Legal,Legislative,Public Policy
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