
Events
Turn Your Insights into Action with a Community of Changemakers
Gain insight, connect with changemakers and take action with CORE events. Our events provide dedicated time for our community to gather and share resources, ideas, and models that move us forward. Our gatherings also provide a space for deeper conversations about what our community is experiencing while cultivating new ways of thinking about health and well-being through a racial equity lens.
Join us by registering for upcoming events or deepen your understanding of racial equity, health, and well-being by watching a past event below.
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A Beginners Guide to Data Literacy: Practicing with DataShare
Join us for a virtual workshop to learn how to use DataShare and apply a data lens in advocacy, policy, and program planning efforts.

A Santa Cruz City and County Like Me: Balance and Equity in Government
Join us for a virtual CORE Coffee Chat to find out how you and your organization can help the City of Santa Cruz and County of Santa Cruz increase diversity and representation in committees and commissions.
Multisolving for Equitable Health and Well-being
Join us for a virtual CORE Coffee Chat to learn about the concept of “multisolving,” or solving more than one problem with one streamlined solution.

Workshop: Reimagining Issues that Determine our Future in Santa Cruz County
Did you know that May is Affordable Housing Month? Housing Santa Cruz County has a stellar lineup of events happening throughout the month, designed to bring people together through education, activism, and community engagement to celebrate, engage in conversation, and commit to doing all that we can to bring about housing for all!

Presentation: Building Public Will for Action
Did you know that May is Affordable Housing Month? Housing Santa Cruz County has a stellar lineup of events happening throughout the month, designed to bring people together through education, activism, and community engagement to celebrate, engage in conversation, and commit to doing all that we can to bring about housing for all!

Understanding the County Budget Process
Co-sponsored by the Human Care Alliance and Nonprofit Connection Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz County’s Budget Manager, Marcus Pimentel, and Principal Administrative Analyst, Sven Stafford, will provide an overview of the County budget process, its relationship to the strategic and operational plans, opportunities for community input, and the County’s new online budget tool. Participants will have a chance to ask questions, provide feedback on the County’s budget tool, and engage in small group discussions.

Group Office Hours
These are open to anyone (not specific to the grant tier you are considering applying for).

Group Office Hours
These are open to anyone (not specific to the grant tier you are considering applying for).

Group Office Hours
These are open to anyone (not specific to the grant tier you are considering applying for).

Group Office Hours
These are open to anyone (not specific to the grant tier you are considering applying for).

Introduction to Collective Impact
Join us for this Coffee Chat to hear an overview of common features of Collective Impact and how they are applied to CORE and other initiatives. We will answer questions, and share resources to learn more.

Coordinating Referrals Through the Unite Us Platform
Join us for our next Coffee Chat, to learn how Unite Us has been working with local agencies to create a more robust local health and social service referral network that helps identify needs and connect people to services.

Introduction to Targeted Universalism
Join us for our this Coffee Chat, where we provide a brief overview of the ideas originally developed by john a. powell at the UC Berkeley Othering & Belonging Institute and invite participants to share examples of how this concept is already being applied locally and discuss ways it could be applied in new ways in the future.

The Best of CORE
