How can Inland Empire funders protect equity in 2025?
Community is an antidote to anxiety, especially in uncertain times. We hope you will join us in person for IEFA’s Annual Year-End Member Meeting! This “connecting” meeting will prioritize relationship building with fellow funders as we engage in collective sensemaking, strategy, and support.
As we look towards 2025, Margarita Luna will facilitate an honest and heartfelt discussion of the social and political trends impacting IE communities, and how we as the philanthropic community can protect the most vulnerable while continuing to promote well-being and equity in our region.
Your presence and contributions at this meeting will directly inform IEFA’s learning programs and funding for the coming year, building on our accomplishments 2024 and strengthening our shared impact in the region.
Join us on Wednesday, December 11th from 10am-1:00pm to celebrate our successes, collaboratively strategize for the future, create meaningful connections, and break bread together! (If you must leave earlier, the formal discussion will end at noon.)
Additional Event Information
Parking Information
Please park in the upper Administration Lot via the Gate 1 entrance, located off McKinley Avenue and White Avenue.
Entry to Parking
Drive through the Security Guard Shack and inform the guard on duty that you are attending the Inland Empire Funders Alliance Meeting at the TLC Building.
Signage
Once you’ve passed the Guard Shack, follow the signage directing you to the TLC Building.
Accessing the Board Room
The Board Room is located on the 2nd Floor of the TLC Building. Stairs are outside on the east side of the build.
About the Inland Empire Funders Alliance
The Funders Alliance is a collaborative network of organizations with significant formal grantmaking activities in the Inland Empire region of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties that have joined together to increase communication, coordination, and collaboration. Members include foundations, corporate funders, and public agencies that, together, have a unique opportunity for alignment, leverage, and strengthening our collective impact.
Southern California’s Inland Empire is one of the fastest-growing population centers in the United States. Located 40 miles east of Los Angeles, the IE is rich in diversity, culture, history, and economic opportunity. The IE is the New California.
The Inland Empire Funders Alliance advocates for the needs of the region and its communities. Through information sharing, regional networking, and strategic partnership building, the Funders Alliance is committed to partnering with the region’s 11,000 innovative, resourceful, mission-driven nonprofit organizations to help the region’s 4.5 million people fulfill their extraordinary promise and potential.