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Election Town Hall: What Happened and What’s Next?

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Join CalNonprofits for three days of in-depth conversations with grassroots organizations, elected officials, philanthropy, and big thinkers for a look at what lies ahead for nonprofits. 2020 will almost be in our rearview, and with the election over, we’ll have some ideas about what 2021 will bring for the nonprofit community.

Election Town Hall: What Happened and What’s Next?
Two and a half weeks after the election, what happened and what does it mean for nonprofits and philanthropy? Expect to hear the unexpected from elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and the most insightful people we know.

Given the election, how do nonprofits and individuals think about the future? What stances will help our communities and our nonprofits? This is a moment for California nonprofits to connect with one another and give ourselves a framework to take forward.


Julie Baker 

Executive Director, Californians for the Arts and California Arts Advocates (Sacramento)
Julie has dramatically increased the legislative clout and visibility of the arts community. She serves as the California State Captain to Americans for the Arts' National Arts Action Summit and is on the board of California Heritage: Indigenous Research Project. Over the years, Julie has owned a fine arts gallery for emerging artists, co-founded Flow art fair — a satellite to Art Basel Miami Beach — and curated projects such as the Global Rhythms Series at the Crocker Art Museum. Julie has also served as the Executive Director of The Center for the Arts, a non-profit performing arts venue and California WorldFest, an annual music and camping festival located in Grass Valley, CA. @greenacres4life (Twitter) and @caforthearts (Instagram)

Later Event: November 19
Media Training for the Arts