#SAMCEDAontheMove - October 2024
The month of October was packed with a variety of events and opportunities to connect with the community!
- Build Up San Mateo County’s Advisory Meeting and Special Dinner Celebrating Hon. Supervisor Dave Pine
- Crown Castle’s RAPID Connect Demo Event
- Thrive Alliance, Nuestra Casa, Climate Resilient Communities, and Rise South City’s Climate Summit for San Mateo County
- Redwood City Library Foundation’s 3rd Annual Upscale Pub Crawl
- HEART of San Mateo County’s 2024 Annual Networking and Fundraising Event
- Working Partnership’s High Road Funders Briefing Event
- College of San Mateo’s Grand Opening of Coastside Campus in Half Moon Bay
- Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Equity in Action: Progress and Possibilities
- KQED’s KQED Fest 2024
- Sustainable San Mateo County’s 2024 Indicators Report: EV Charging Infrastructure
- San Mateo County Transit District’s Grand Boulevard Initiative Kickoff Meeting
- San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation’s Chancellor's Circle - Connecting Philanthropy, Education & Community
Check out #SAMCEDAonTheMove to see past events and activities.
Build Up San Mateo County’s Advisory Meeting and Special Dinner Celebrating Hon. Supervisor Dave Pine
At a special advisory meeting, Build Up San Mateo County hosted a dinner celebration honoring Build Up’s Co-Chair, Hon. Supervisor Dave Pine at Angelicas in Redwood City.
Many attendees delivered heartfelt speeches expressing their gratitude to Hon. Supervisor Pine for his dedicated efforts in supporting child care initiatives in San Mateo County.
[ Hon. Supervisor Pine reflecting on his work during the dinner celebration ]
[ Guests were greeted with a quote from Hon. Supervisor Pine,
“We need someone who wakes up every morning thinking about child care!” ]
Crown Castle’s RAPID Connect Demo Event
Crown Castle held a demonstration of their Rapid Connect technology for elected officials, government agencies, and key community partners as part of a pilot project in a residential neighborhood in Milpitas.
Rapid Connect is a fast, shallow, and minimally invasive broadband deployment method for installing fiber optics in local communities. It uses a small moving crew and safety vehicles to simultaneously cut, place, and seal underground fiber without shutting down traffic quickly with minimal disruption and construction waste.
The adoption of Rapid 2.0 is crucial for bringing faster, more reliable connectivity to the community, helping bridge the digital divide, and unlocking new opportunities for economic growth, education, and public safety.
[ This video shows a recent demonstration of the technology in Milpitas ]
[ Crown Castle showcased their specialized equipment used for Rapid Connect ]
[ With elected officials and key community partners observing, Crown Castle showcases the installation process ]
[ From left to right: The Office of Assemblymember Liz Ortega’s Karishma Khatri,
Crown Castle’s Rochelle Swanson, the Office of State Senator Josh Becker’s
Joan Dentler, and SAMCEDA’s Larisa Ocañada ]
Thrive Alliance, Nuestra Casa, Climate Resilient Communities, and Rise South City’s Climate Summit for San Mateo County
Thrive Alliance, Nuestra Casa, Climate Resilient Communities, and Rise South City held their third annual Climate Summit for San Mateo County event at the South San Francisco Conference Center in South San Francisco.
The summit underscored the needs and perspectives of underrepresented communities facing the effects of climate change.
[ One of the breakout sessions featured the All Hands on Deck: Designing Inclusive Climate Action Programs for Youth Empowerment panel ]
[ Attendees had the opportunity to explore various tables, learning about each organization’s mission, and initiatives ]
Redwood City Library Foundation’s
3rd Annual Upscale Pub Crawl
In recognition of Banned Books Week, an annual event celebrating the freedom to read, the Redwood City Library Foundation held its 3rd Annual Upscale Pub Crawl in Redwood City.
Participants began at the Downtown Library and then made their way to the local participating restaurants and pubs, where they enjoyed delicious libations. Each location prominently showcased two banned books, inviting guests to engage with thought-provoking literature.
[ Participants were warmly welcomed by vibrant, eye-catching
chalk art at the library entrance ]
[ Guests received a program and a library card to stamp with each visit to a participating pub, creatively mirroring the experience of checking out books at the library while adding a fun, social twist]
[ A detailed map of the participating pubs throughout downtown Redwood City, accompanied by a curated drink menu, guided attendees on a flavorful journey through the best local spots]
[ SAMCEDA’s Rosanne Foust and
Redwood City Library Foundation’s Lisa Hicks-Dumanske ]
HEART of San Mateo County’s 2024 Annual Networking and Fundraising Event
Housing advocates, elected officials, and community leaders gathered to attend HEART of San Mateo County’s 2024 Annual Networking and Fundraising Event at Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company in San Carlos.
This event highlighted HEART’s latest programs and initiatives, emphasizing their ongoing commitment to addressing housing needs in the community.
[ HEART of San Mateo County’s Executive Director, Armando Sanchez, provided an update on the organization’s latest initiatives, their progress, and future goals ]
Working Partnership USA’s High Road Funders Briefing Event
Working Partnership USA, alongside the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation, and the Sierra Health Foundation, hosted the High Road Funders Briefing event at CreatTV in San Jose.
Working Partnership USA’s CEO, Maria Noel Fernandez, SAMCEDA’s President & CEO, Rosanne Foust, and SOMOS Mayfair’s Victor Duarte-Vasquez facilitated the event which featured two rounds of interactive discussions on: Artists and Cultural Workers, Childcare and Early Childhood Education Providers, Green Buildings Workforce, High Road Manufacturing, Home Health Care, Small Businesses and Micro Entrepreneurs, and Worker-Owned Co-Ops.
This event directly connects philanthropic partners with emerging, community-focused sector partnerships formed through the South Bay and Peninsula High Road Roundtable (co-convened by SAMCEDA, the San Mateo County Labor Council, the South Bay Labor Council, SOMOS Mayfair, and Working Partnership USA).
Through the 18-month High Road Roundtable initiative, over 400 stakeholders from labor, community, business, education, environmental, and local government sectors across Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties convened to re-envision regional economic development planning to develop a pilot program of high road jobs.
For more information about the initiative, please visit Building Resilient Futures: New Pathways for Inclusive Economic Development report.
[ Attendees received a copy of the Building Resilient Futures: New Pathways for Inclusive Economic Development report ]
[ From left to right: San Francisco Foundation's Christa Brown,
Working Partnership USA’s Louise Auerhahn, Sierra Health Foundation's Kendra Lewis, SOMOS Mayfair’s Victor Duarte-Vasquez, Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Christine Thorsteinson, SAMCEDA’s Rosanne Foust ]
(Photo provided by Working Partnership USA)
[ Attendees took part in two engaging rounds of interactive discussions ]
College of San Mateo’s Grand Opening of Coastside Campus in Half Moon Bay
Community members and leaders from the San Mateo County Community College District came together to inaugurate the new Coastside campus in Half Moon Bay.
The new educational facility offers students on the coast convenient access to essential educational programs and career training.
[ The City of Half Moon Bay’s Hon. Mayor Joaquin Jimenez
expressing his excitement to the crowd of the new educational facility ]
[ College of San Mateo’s President Dr. Manuel Alejandro Pérez proudly poses with
San Mateo County Community College District leadership, community leaders, and elected officials before officially cutting the ribbon ]
[ After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, attendees had the opportunity
to explore the Coastside facility ]
Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s
Equity in Action: Progress and Possibilities
Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) hosted an event to showcase the progress and ongoing work Equity Forward is doing to close the racial wealth gap in Silicon Valley at their SVCF headquarters in Mountain View.
[ Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Anne Im presented an update on their progress, highlighting the achievements, and milestones reached along the way ]
KQED’s KQED Fest 2024
Thousands of people from all over the Bay Area and beyond gathered to attend KQED Fest 2024 at KQED’s headquarters in San Francisco.
The festive block party and open house event featured behind-the-scenes tours of the public media station, fireside chats, family-friendly activities, and more.
[ People of all ages enjoyed a wide range
of family-friendly activities and performances ]
[ Festive tote bags, exclusive KQED podcast stickers,
and informative flyers were distribute to attendees ]
[ Dynamic fireside chats delved into thought-provoking topics, sparking insightful conversations and new perspectives ]
[ Exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of the KQED newsroom and podcast booth offered guests a rare, insider’s look at the creative processes and dynamic operations that drive the station’s diverse programming ]
[ Outside the KQED building, a vibrant selection of local food trucks, pop-up shops, and informational tables added to the lively atmosphere, offering a diverse range of flavors, goods, and resources for attendees to explore ]
[ Noise Pop showcased live performances,
bringing a vibrant mix of local talent and dynamic energy to the event ]
Sustainable San Mateo County’s
2024 Indicators Report: EV Charging Infrastructure
Sustainable San Mateo County debuted their latest 2024 Indicators Report: Equitable Paths to EV Charging and discussed their findings at the Sobrato Centers for Nonprofits' Redwood Shores Center location.
It was followed by a panel featuring experts addressing the challenges of meeting EV charging demand in a way that is both equitable and efficient.
[ Sustainable San Mateo County’s Mollie Carter, Stanford University’s Esther Conrad, Peninsula Clean Energy’s Melanie Jasper, City of Redwood City’s Terence Kyaw,
and PG&E’s Dean Kunesh ]
[ Guests were given an exclusive copy of the
2024 Indicators Report: Equitable Paths to EV Charging
offering valuable findings and data ]
San Mateo County Transit District’s
Grand Boulevard Initiative Kickoff Meeting
San Mateo County Transit District kicked off a relaunch of the Grand Boulevard Initiative to develop and implement a shared vision for El Camino Real with government agencies and community leaders.
[ San Mateo County Transit District’s April Chan,
delivered a warm welcome and introductory remarks ]
San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation's
Chancellor's Circle - Connecting Philanthropy, Education & Community
The San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation hosted the Chancellor's Circle - Connecting Philanthropy, Education & Community, at The Farallon Room at Skyline College in San Bruno.
Chancellor Melissa Moreno of the San Mateo County Community College District shared her unique career journey and vision for innovative collaborations aimed at empowering students and strengthening the local workforce.
Chancellor Moreno was joined by Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s President and CEO, Nicole Taylor, who provided opening remarks, and SAMCEDA’s President & CEO, Rosanne Foust, led the Q&A session.
[ From left to right: SAMCEDA’s Rosanne Foust,
San Mateo County Community College District’s Chancellor Melissa Moreno,
and Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Nicole Taylor ]
[ Attendees gained insights into Chancellor Moreno’s career journey and her
forward-thinking vision for shaping a brighter future for students. ]
[ From left to right: San Mateo County Community Colleges Foundation’s Megan Barber Allende, SAMCEDA’s Rosanne Foust, San Mateo County Community College District’s Chancellor Melissa Moreno, and Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Nicole Taylor ]
Check out #SAMCEDAonTheMove to see past events and activities.