Voter Education and Outreach Advisory Committee (VEOAC)
Wed, April 10, 10:00 - 12:00 pm, In-Person
The San Mateo County Elections Division will summarize the results of the March primary election and identify low-turnout precincts. Community organizations that received funding for voter outreach will discuss which strategies proved to be the most effective and best practices in the future. We will discuss what activities or communities to focus on over the spring and summer to increase voter participation in the November elections! Everyone is welcome.
Ready to enhance your recruitment strategies and foster diversity in your organization? Join us for our upcoming HR Learning Series session: "Creative & Equitable Recruitment" on Thursday, April 11.
In this 2-hour session, we'll explore practical and inclusive approaches to recruitment in nonprofit organizations across San Mateo County. Together with industry leaders, let’s discover creative tools and strategies to attract diverse talent and build a more inclusive workplace culture.
Through interactive activities and real-world examples, you'll gain valuable insights that you can apply in your organization.
We invite you to be a part of this collaborative learning experience and connect with peers. Reserve your spot today and join us in taking meaningful steps toward building a more inclusive and equitable workplace.
Building Momentum for Resilience Hubs Across the Bay Area
Tues, March 26 - Wed, May 22, Virtual
Join Thrive Alliance and Collective Resilience for a three-part workshop series to understand the landscape of resilience hubs in the Bay Area, learn the concepts and tools needed to develop resilience hubs, and develop partnerships with nonprofits, governments, and funders. We will lay the groundwork to develop a robust network of resilience hubs across the Bay Area for communities that need them most.
The workshops will be interactive, and feature guest speakers with expertise in developing resilience hubs, with opportunities for networking and peer-to-peer learning. The series is free for community members and small organizations, with a suggested fee for large organizations, businesses, and government agencies. These fees go toward speaker stipends and organizer costs, with any remaining funds to be put toward a fund for resilience hub development. Registration signs you up for all three sessions.
Session 2: Funding and Development of Resilience Hubs Wednesday, April 24, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, Virtual
Session 3: Building a Network and Next Steps Wednesday, May 22, 1:00 - 3:00 pm, Virtual
Matthew Perry Foundation launches Community Impact Grants Program
The Matthew Perry Foundation has launched the Community Impact Grants Program, which aims to support and empower grassroots organizations that work to combat addiction in local communities. The foundation is committed to providing financial assistance to groups that may not have the resources or recognition to secure traditional funding, but play a crucial role in offering hope and recovery to individuals affected by substance abuse and alcoholism. The grants range from $5,000 to $10,000 and are designed as unrestricted funds, allowing recipients to use them for a wide array of needs.
Peninsula Family Service: Building a Brighter Future: Community Symposium Against the Preschool-to-Prison Pipeline
Tues, April 2, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, In-Person
Join Peninsula Family Service for a groundbreaking symposium led by Charles Hansen, Chief Program Officer at Peninsula Family Service, to tackle the preschool-to-prison pipeline head-on. This transformative event will delve into the root causes of this societal challenge, fostering collaboration and dialogue among attendees to bridge communication gaps and combat exclusionary discipline. Help empower the community in San Mateo County to achieve equity and inclusivity, working hand in hand to break the cycle and create a brighter future for children, families, and educators. Take advantage of this opportunity to be part of a collective effort for positive change.
Lineage & Legacy/Kingdom Love: Youth Mental Health First Aid
Thur, April 4, 10:00 pm - 4:30 pm, In-Person
Become a Mental Health First Aider! First Aiders will complete a 2 hour self-paced online course, prior to participating in a 6.5 hour instructor led, skill based training in person.
MHFA is a skill-based training program which helps you understand mental health and substance use challenges. As a First-Aider, you will identify signs of mental health and substance use challenges in people, and reach out to provide initial first-aid support. The Mental Health First Aid ALGEE Action Plan gives you the proper tools to support, encourage and connect people to the appropriate resources and treatments
Dates: Youth Mental Health First Aid Training Blended,In-Person
Thursday April 4, 2024, 10:00am - 4:30pm, allcove San Mateo: 2600 S El Camino Real, Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94403
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Thursday May 9, 2024 10:00am - 4:30pm, allcove San Mateo: 2600 S El Camino Real, Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94403
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Friday May 31, 9:00am-3:30pm, Redwood City Public Library: 1044 Middlefield Roa
Join Art Bias for an afternoon filled with creativity and inspiration! Explore the vibrant world of art and immerse yourself in the works of talented artists and witness their creative process up close. Discover a wide range of artistic styles, from traditional to contemporary, as you stroll through our diverse studios. Chat with the artists, ask questions, and gain insights into their techniques. Find a new favorite artist or artwork that speaks to your soul.
Art Bias & San Mateo County Office of Arts & Culture: Creative Echoes: Art as a Path Through Grief
Wed, April 10, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm, In-Person
Join Art Bias and the San Mateo County Office of Arts & Culture for a free, hands-on workshop. In this workshop, multi-disciplinary artists will guide participants through the process of working through personal grief with the help of creativity. Through movement, visual art, sound, music, and theater/performance, participants will explore paths through grief. No artistic background is necessary to participate.
Join Quinteto Latino for an opera that chronicles the life and work of Olga Talamante, a legendary Chicanx leader and LGBTQ+ activist. The opera explores her journey from working the garlic fields as a child in Gilroy, California, to her decades of activism in the US, Mexico, and Argentina, where she became a political prisoner. Ultimately, Olga frees herself from the psychological hold of her captors and releases her heart from 40 years of suppressing the memories of violence perpetrated against her. She finally finds peace and in the process of healing, the love of her life, Vola.