Assemblymember Gregg Hart’s Nonprofit Summit

COST: [Free]
Organizer: Office of Assemblymember Gregg Hart

On Thursday, November 20, Central Coast nonprofit leaders will gather to discuss critical issues facing the nonprofit sector and strengthen partnerships for the benefit of our communities. The program will feature networking time, a legislative update from Assemblymember Hart, a presentation from CalNonprofits CEO Geoff Green, and an interactive panel discussion with leaders from a diverse array of local nonprofits.

As unprecedented challenges face our social safety net, environment, education system, and democracy, California’s nonprofits are shouldering more work than ever before.

Please join us for an engaging and actionable afternoon. You are welcome to share this RSVP with other members of your organization’s staff or board (up to four per organization, for now). Please have each attendee sign up individually. 

RSVP HERE

When: Thursday, November 20 | 1–4 pm
Where: County of Santa Barbara, Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 101 E. Anapamu St., 4th Floor, Santa Barbara

Parking Recommendation:
Public parking is available in City Lot 6 (the Granada Garage), accessible from Anacapa Street (across from the County building) or Anapamu Street (across from the Public Library). Parking is free for the first 75 minutes and $3 per hour thereafter.

Entering the Building:
Please enter the County Administration Building from the entrance on Anacapa Street. After going through security, attendees may take the elevator or the stairs up to the fourth floor. 

Questions? Email: Ethan.Bertrand@asm.ca.gov 

Gregg Hart represents the California Assembly’s 37th Assembly District, which includes Santa Barbara, Goleta, Carpinteria, Montecito, Summerland, Buellton, Solvang, Lompoc, Guadalupe, Santa Maria, Orcutt, and Nipomo. He currently serves as the Chair of the Budget Subcommittee No. 7 on Accountability & Oversight and the Select Committee on the Nonprofit Sector.

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