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10Dec

Organizing a multifaceted regional coalition

December 10, 2022 F4ICA Insights 1

The has helped build more internal capacity to take on a lot more housing issues. It has also helped us connect with partners and work together to move policies forward at the local and state level. One example is AB 1487, we were able to work together to advocate for a 25% rural set aside for the eviction prevention fund.

Central Valley Community Advisor

Through the Fund’s support, the Community Advisors built on the relationships made in Stockton in 2019 and developed the Central Valley People’s Housing Coalition, creating a strong formal collaborative of organizers, legal services and policy advocates. Together, they have secured multiple renter protections across counties, protected tenants from unjust evictions, rent increases and deplorable living conditions – with a particular focus on serving undocumented and mixed-status immigrant families.

The Central Valley community partners are now pushing for policy and program changes they initially hoped to win prior to the pandemic. Their successful Right to Counsel campaign would have been unimaginable before the pandemic. They have now leveraged their regional efforts into statewide and even national civic engagement, participating in briefings with the White House Housing Summit on the crucial importance of eviction prevention.

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24Sep

Central Valley Impact Brief: Building a Powerful Regional Housing Coalition

September 24, 2022 F4ICA Insights 0
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01Feb

Funder Session: Ceding Power to Community Organizations to Achieve Systems Change [VIDEO]

February 1, 2022 F4ICA Stories 1

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09Dec

Central Valley Builds Power to Guarantee Homes for All

December 9, 2021 F4ICA Stories 0

In addition to pushing for expansive eviction protections, Central Valley leaders launched the Homes Guarantee campaign in early May 2021 that “looks like every person across the Central Valley having a safe, secure, accessible, and deeply affordable home. It looks like racial equity, community ownership, and keeping families whole.”1

Community Advisors across the region note that F4ICA’s investment of resources and convening infrastructure in response to their needs has helped groups build relationships and power to advance housing policy wins.

“There’s definitely been more collaboration across housing organizations in the Central Valley because of the Fund for an Inclusive California,” said Trena Turner, Executive Director of Faith in the Valley and an F4ICA Community Advisor.

Turner went on to put forward a clear call to action for the Fund and its peers in philanthropy.

We encourage you to develop strategies with your philanthropic peers not only to fund the organizing,” said Turner, “but to create lasting resources that will enable us to branch off into new areas and to push policymakers further in service to our communities. We also call on philanthropy to explore opportunities to leverage private resources to match public funds.

1 https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article253224683.html

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