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Rancho Santa Fe Foundation (Rsff) Plan-To-Plan Report, Scott Campbell, Karen Gould, Jessica Hanson York, Susan Pyke, Christy Wilson
Rancho Santa Fe Foundation (Rsff) Plan-To-Plan Report, Scott Campbell, Karen Gould, Jessica Hanson York, Susan Pyke, Christy Wilson
Strategic Planning
Over the past two months, a USD project team conducted extensive research to inform the strategic planning process of the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation (RSFF). The team identified three key questions that will be important for the RSFF to address as it positions itself for growth. Those questions are: 1) What is the identity of the RSFF, both internally and externally; 2) How should the RSFF define community; and 3) How should the RSFF define growth?
Orientation, Evaluation And Assessment Guidebook For The Board Of Directors Of Jdrf San Diego, Jdrf San Diego Chapter
Orientation, Evaluation And Assessment Guidebook For The Board Of Directors Of Jdrf San Diego, Jdrf San Diego Chapter
Governance
2012 Orientation, Evaluation and Assessment Guidebook for the Board of Directors of JDRF San Diego
Lessons In Building A Better Community, One Voice At A Time, Erica Wood
Lessons In Building A Better Community, One Voice At A Time, Erica Wood
The Foundation Review
· By 2035 there will be an estimated 1.2 million new jobs and 900,000 new households in the San Francisco Bay Area (Association of Bay Area Governments, n.d.); without planning and management, this population increase will result in rising air pollution levels, climate change, escalating cost of living, increasing traffic, and less green space.
· Silicon Valley Community Foundation partnered with area nonprofits and government agencies on a two-year initiative, Envision Bay Area, to engage residents and community leaders in conversations about growth.
· At a series of 10 public forums more than 800 participants came together, including those who …