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WELCOME Jan Masaoka, CEO, California Association of Nonprofits C( Alnonprofits) Jennifer Fearing, Sacramento Advocate, Calnonprofits June 5, 2019 11:30 Am - 1:00 pm South lAwn of the StAte cApitol SAcrAmento, cA #calnonprofitsDay @calnonprofits WELCOME Jan masaoka, CEO, california Association of nonprofits c( alnonprofits) Jennifer fearing, Sacramento Advocate, calnonprofits openinG remArKS the honorable monique limón, Assemblymember, 37th District and chair of the Assembly Select committee on the nonprofit Sector NONPROFITS of the YeAr nancy Berlin, policy Director, calnonprofits maricela morales, calnonprofits Board member, and executive Director, cAuSe (central coast Alliance for a Sustainable economy) INTRODUCTION of KeYNOTE SpeAKer Shamus roller, calnonprofits Board chair, and executive Director, national housing law project KeYNOTE ADDreSS the honorable holly J. mitchell, california State Senator, District 30 CLOSinG Jan masaoka, CEO, calnonprofits the following organizations, selected by their local legislators, are being honored as 2019 California Nonprofits of the Year on california nonprofits Day: CaliforniA StATE SenAte honoreeS CaliforniA STate AssemBlY honoreeS 10,000 Degrees honored by Senator mike mcGuire Abode Services honored by Assemblymember 805help.org honored by Senator hannah-Beth Jackson Bill Quirk ABc (Any Body can) Youth foundation honored by Amazing Grace conservatory honored by Senator Ben hueso Assemblymember Sydney Kamlager-Dove Angels of Grace honored by Senator Andreas Borgeas Apple Valley police Activities league honored by Arlington Garden in pasadena honored by Senator Anthony Assemblymember Jay obernolte portantino Barrio Action Youth & family center honored by Boys and Girls club of malibu honored by Senator Assemblymember wendy carrillo henry Stern Burbank Arts for All foundation honored by Butte county fire Safe council honored by Senator Assemblymember laura friedman Jim nielsen chinese parents Association for the Disabled honored chinese newcomers Service center (CNSc) honored by by Assemblymember ed chau Senator Scott wiener choice in Aging honored by Assemblymember Delhaven community center honored by Senator tim Grayson Susan rubio code for hood honored by Assemblymember Desert AiDS project honored by Senator Jeff Stone Kevin mccarty Downtown Streets team hayward honored by community Bridges / puentes de la comunidad Senator Bob wieckowski honored by Assemblymember robert rivas exceptional minds honored by Senator Bob hertzberg community legal Services in east palo Alto honored by Assemblymember marc Berman foodwhat?! honored by Senator william monning council on Aging honored by Assemblymember fresher Sacramento honored by Senator richard pan Jim wood happy trails riding Academy honored by Senator family Assistance program honored by Shannon Grove Assemblymember James ramos hijos del Sol Art productions honored by Senator family resource & referral center (FRRC) honored by Anna caballero Assemblymember Susan eggman iDREAm for racial health equity honored by Senator foodlink for tulare county honored by holly mitchell Assemblymember Devon mathis international rescue committee honored by Senate foothill unity center honored by Assemblymember president pro tem toni Atkins chris holden lifemoves honored by Senator Jim Beall foothills K9 Association honored by mind oc honored by Senator John moorlach Assemblymember Kevin Kiley monument crisis center honored by Senator Steve Glazer George mark children’s house honored by olive crest honored by Senator richard roth Assemblymember rob Bonta project Angel food honored by Senator Ben Allen habitat for humanity calaveras honored by project Joy honored by Senator Scott wilk Assemblymember franklin Bigelow project Sister family Services honored by Senator healthy Active Streets honored by Assembly Speaker connie leyva Anthony rendon Santee Santas foundation, inc. honored by Senator home of Guiding hands honored by Brian Jones Assemblymember randy Voepel Senior coastsiders honored by Senator Jerry hill international creative class Alliance (ICCA) honored Sonoma ecology center honored by Senator Bill Dodd by Assemblymember phillip chen South county outreach honored by Senator patricia Bates Jacobs & cushman San Diego food Bank honored by Assemblymember Brian maienschein Special olympics Southern california honored by Senator ling ling chang Jewish family Services of San Diego honored by Assemblymember todd Gloria St. John well child and family center honored by Senator maria elena Durazo John muir land trust honored by Assemblymember rebecca Bauer-Kahan the Beacon house Association of San pedro honored by Senator Steven Bradford KCRW honored by Assemblymember richard Bloom the unforgettables foundation honored by Senator Khalsa care foundation honored by mike morrell Assemblymember luz m. rivas Valley public radio honored by Senator melissa hurtado Vietnamese American cancer foundation honored by Senator thomas umberg Youth AliVe! honored by Senator nancy Skinner calnonprofits is pleased to sponsor this lunch honor- ing nonprofit community champions and displaying the breadth and impact of california’s nonprofit sector. Kings lion club honored by Assemblymember San francisco immigrant & education network rudy Salas (SFILEN)/Dolores Street community Services legal Aid of Sonoma county honored by honored by Assemblymember David chiu Assemblymember marc levine Save our Youth (SoY) honored by lideres campesinas - coachella Valley honored by Assemblymember cottie petrie-norris Assemblymember eduardo Garcia SeniorServ honored by Assemblymember love Beyond limits - compton/north long Beach tyler Diep honored by Assemblymember mike Gipson Social Advocates for Youth honored by love on purpose outreach ministries, inc. honored Assemblymember cecilia Aguiar-curry by Assemblymember tom lackey SOMOS mayfair honored by Assemblymember marley’s mutts Dog rescue honored by Ash Kalra Assemblymember Vince fong the Alzheimer’s Association california central mental health Association for chinese communities coast chapter honored by Assemblymember (MHACC) honored by Assemblymember monique limón Kansen chu the city lights Gateway foundation honored by merced county Spring fair heritage foundation Assemblymember Al muratsuchi honored by Assemblymember Adam Gray the richstone family center honored by mid-city community Advocacy network honored by Assemblymember Autumn Burke Assemblymember lorena Gonzalez the Samaritan center of Simi Valley honored by new friends homeless center honored by Assemblymember christy Smith Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel TODEC legal center honored by noho home Alliance honored by Assemblymember Assemblymember Jose medina Adrin nazarian tolosa children’s Dental center honored by north Valley community foundation honored by Assemblymember Jordan cunningham Assemblymember James Gallagher tustin community foundation honored by northern Valley catholic Social Service honored by Assemblymember Steven choi Assemblymember Brian Dahle Ventura county community foundation honored nuevo Amanecer latino children’s Services honored by Assemblymember Jacqui irwin by Assemblymember Blanca rubio west Valley community Services honored by oakdale Soccer club honored by Assemblymember Assemblymember evan low heath flora wilton history Group honored by one-eighty Youth programs honored by Assemblymember Ken cooley Assemblymember Jim cooper YMCA of San francisco’s YBike program and operation HOPE - north county honored by San francisco Bicycle coalition honored by Assemblymember tasha Boerner horvath Assemblymember phil ting orange county Association of realtors (OCAr) honored by Assemblymember william Brough para los niños honored by Assemblymember reginald Jones-Sawyer pathway from Boys to men honored by Assemblymember freddie rodriguez prince hall masons, fidelity lodge #10 and order of the eastern Star, phrA ruth chapter #11 honored by Assemblymember Shirley weber reaching new heights foundation inc. honored by Assemblymember Sabrina cervantes REINS therapeutic riding program honored by Assemblymember marie waldron rewritten honored by Assemblymember eloise Gómez reyes the voice for california’s Calnonprofits nonprofit community. California assoCiation of nonprofits the california Association of nonprofits c( alnonprofits) is a statewide “chamber of commerce” for nonprofits. with more than 10,000 members, calnonprofits is a voice for nonprofits to government, the philanthropic community, and the general public. calnonprofits conducts economic research, opinion polling, and encourages voting by california nonprofits’ 800,000 staff and 7 million volunteers. calnonprofits members participate in advocacy and enjoy extensive benefits including exclusive employee health and dental insurance plans, D&o insurance, workers compensation insurance, and discounts on office supplies, job board listings, background checks, and employee travel. 870 mArKet Street, Suite 985 SAn frAnciSco, cA 94102 1100 11th Street, Suite 10 SAcrAmento, cA 95814 1000 n. AlAmeda, Suite 240 loS AnGeleS, cA 90012 CalnonprofitS inSurAnce 1500 41St AVe., Suite 280 CapitolA, cA 95010 800.776.4226 www.calnonprofits.org.
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