Connecting Capital to Community Needs: Building Collective Impact in San Joaquin County Forum

 

 

Connecting Capital to Community Needs:
Building Collective Impact in
San Joaquin County Forum

 

Friday, May 8, 2026
9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. PT

275 Poplar Street
Lodi, CA 95240

 

Register

 

There is no charge to attend this event, but seating is limited. Please register by May 1 to secure your spot. Continental breakfast and buffet lunch will be provided.

 

 

Join community-based organizations, financial institutions, philanthropic organizations, community leaders, and government agencies for a collaborative forum focused on strengthening economic opportunity for San Joaquin County’s low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities.  The event seeks to align diverse funding efforts to maximize collective impact in the areas of:

  • Community services for low- and moderate-income individuals
  • Small business technical assistance
  • Workforce development
  • Affordable housing

This event will help attendees start building collective impact through:

  • Relationship-building and networking
  • Sharing opportunities
  • Collaborative learning
  • Resource leveraging
  • Strategic alignment

 

Agenda Highlights:

The event will help educate participants by providing a high-level overview of community development finance topics, including:

  • Community development finance 101: Learn about capital stacks and funding sources.
  • Community development financial institutions (CDFI’s): Discover how CDFI’s support community development through loans and technical assistance.
  • Community Reinvestment Act (CRA): How organizations and banks can engage and partner.
  • Other funding sources, including philanthropy and government funds.
  • Non-profit financial and operational sustainability strategies.

No prior knowledge is required.  

Join us in making a collective impact in San Joaquin County!

 

This event is hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Central Valley Investment Collaborative, Oak Valley Community Bank, ACCESS Plus Capital Community Development Financial Institution, Lodi Boys and Girls Club, San Joaquin Community Foundation, and Lodi Foundation.

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