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Organization: What We Do

The Community Renewal Project (CRP) hosts educational and networking conferences and summits in partnership with Members of the California State Legislature.

CRP's jointly hosts an annual Community Renewal Summit and Regional Conferences. At these events, we focus on educating and connecting members of the community with successful "person-building" program managers and with resources that will aid in rebuilding our communities.

CRP's conferences focus on the following:

  • Community interaction
  • Networking
  • Partnerships
  • Instructional Sessions
  • Policy Development
  • Community
  • Sharing Success

CRP partners with the some of the states best run programs and service providers who share their knowledge and experiences to with attendees.

CRP partners also include many corporate and government leaders that brings increased leadership to our events and man resources and tools that can be utilized by attendees.

Making A Difference

Organized in 2000, the Community Renewal Project increased its presence through California's diverse communities by hosting conferences that bring faith, community, business and elected leaders together to enhance their efforts to strengthen their communities.
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“We still find legions of people locked out of full participation in the American dream. Together, we must work to resolve the issues of the demise in our cities.”
- Dr. Tony Evans, Keynote Speaker
Community Renewal Summit

More Involvement Counts

This program is made special by our Legislative Leaders. We are excited about the new leadership being provided by Senator George Runner and Assemblyman Bill Emmerson.

Following in the footsteps of Assembly members Ray Haynes and Tim Leslie, the new leadership is committed to restoring and strengthening our communities.
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Fingertip Resources

There are various resources available for those who wish to come up with funding for nonprofit organizations.

These include government programs, various grant making organizations, and community foundations.
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How To Do It

There are certain helpful things you need to know about using the media for non-profit organizations.

Remember, you need media coverage and the reporter needs news. The press is always in need of a good story-and you are in a position to give it to them.
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