Upcoming Events

December 2018
Sarah Souza to Speak at Assets Matter Symposium
CRC Community Organizer Sarah Souza will speak on CRC's Here to Stay initiative at the 2018 Assets Matter Symposium in Fresno.
The purpose of the 2018 Assets Matter Symposium: Aligning Movements for Economic Equity, is to generate new ideas and highlight innovative strategies across a range of topics (products, services, issue areas, policies, populations served) in the asset building and financial empowerment fields in California. This year will focus on the innovate work, policies, and programs that bring together movements across sectors to build an equitable and inclusive economy.
See DetailsMay 2019
20th Annual Community Hero Awards Spring Gala
Join the California Reinvestment Coalition at our 2019 Community Heroes Awards Gala Thursday, May 2, 2019 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. The Bellevue Club Oakland, California Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres CRC Legacy Gold Member Sponsors Clearinghouse CDFI Low Income Investment Fund San Francisco Mission Economic Development Agency CRC Legacy Silver Member Sponsors CDC Small Business Finance East LA Community Corporation Opportunity Fund Rural Community Assitance Corporation Community Sponsors Jade Main Street Launch Topaz Mercy Housing Pearl Bay Area Development Company Turquoise…
See DetailsSeptember 2019
Sacramento Valley Community Hero Awards
Join CRC as we welcome our members, supporters and fellow community partners to celebrate and honor local champions working to create a more just, sustainable economy in the Sacramento Valley and beyond. Honorees include Clarence Williams, Director of Strategic Initiatives for California Capital Financial Development Corporation and Housing 4 Sacramento, a coalition of labor, and housing, and community groups who worked together to see for the enactment of the Sacramento Tenant Protection and Relief Act by the Sacramento City Council in August, 2019.
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Southern California Community Hero Awards 2019
Join CRC as we welcome our members, supporters and fellow community partners to celebrate and honor local champions working to create a more just, sustainable economy in the Greater LA area and beyond.
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Taking on the Homewreckers: A CRC/SAJE Sponsored Panel and Reception
You are invited to join a CRC and Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)-led panel discussion and reception as we commemorate the release of investigative reporter Aaron Glantz’s book: Homewreckers: How a Gang of Wall Street Kingpins, Hedge Fund Magnates, Crooked Banks, and Vulture Capitalists Suckered Millions Out of Their Homes and Demolished the American Dream. We welcome Aaron to Los Angeles as we come together to share our own impressions and stories of the topics raised. The book…
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Homeowner Rights in the Time of COVID
Hear from and ask questions of our expert panel discussing applicable laws, counseling best practices, and challenges facing homeowners at risk of foreclosure during this current economic and health crisis.
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December 2020
PowerUp2020: Creating a New Future for Immigrant Justice
Now more than ever we need to stand in community with each other and provide the space to reflect, renew, and stay resilient. Join us virtually at #PowerUp2020 to reflect, process, connect, feel inspired, and get organized for the work ahead. Join CIPC, virtually, December 3-4 for #PowerUp2020: Creating a Future for Immigrant Justice from 9 am-3 pm (PST) featuring keynote speakers Angela Glover Blackwell and Linda Sarsour and thought leaders across social justice movements from California and throughout the…
See Details2020 National Virtual Black & Latino Economic Summit
This two-day symposium will empower a growing network of like-minded individuals, companies, and non-profit organizations to unpack a shared vision of eliminating barriers and enhancing access to economic sustainability in Black and Latino communities. In this session, Paulina Gonzalez-Brito, Executive Director of CRC will outline the components of Section 1071, and how Black & Latino communities in ever city in the United States can access this minority small business loan data (by bank) and publish this data locally so our…
See DetailsEconomic Recovery: Moving from Exclusion to Access and Opportunity for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) owned Small Businesses
Join us to hear from some of California’s leading organizations doing groundbreaking work to support the state’s diverse small businesses as they struggle to survive COVID’s economic impacts. Community Development Financial Institutions, community based lenders, advocates, and other community based organizations are finding innovative ways to support BIPOC small businesses. Come hear from leaders in the field about the best practices, discuss how we can get to scale, and contribute to the conversation to support California’s small businesses. BIPOC owned…
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