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Summit: The Community Renewal Summit

The Community Renewal Summit is an annual event where community leaders interested in creating positive change in their communities meet, exchange ideas, and gain access to the resources they need. To find out more about the history of the Summit, click on the history button to the right.

Based on the success of the past Community Renewal Summits and in response to input from Summit attendees, we have endeavored to bring some of our more successful seminars to different communities across the state.

Similar to the annual Community Renewal Summit, the Regional Conference brings together individuals and organizations that have established some of California’s best community-building programs. They are asked to serve as instructors at the conference, teaching others how to replicate their success.

Further, the Regional Conferences bring together local legislators, faith-based and community leaders and a variety of resources to address specific community needs. These events also encourage the development of community partnerships and collaborations that seeks to remove barriers that inhibit community renewal.

Making A Difference

Community Renewal Project (CRP) partners with some of the states best run programs and service providers who share their knowledge and experiences with attendees.

CRP partners also include many corporate and government leaders that bring increased leadership to our events, man resources, and tools that can be utilized by attendees.
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“The Community Renewal Summit has been the greatest influence that I have had this year to get information that will help me tutor and mentor kids.”
- Community Renewal Participant

How We Started

It all started with hopes of growing and encouraging community renewal efforts in California’s inner city and other specially challenged communities.

Assemblyman Tim Leslie and Senator Ray Haynes launched the first annual Community Renewal Summit in November of 2000.
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Fingertip Resources

Are you seeking to bolster small business as a way of revitalizing your community?

Then check out these small business links and resources.
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How To Do It

The links to websites in this section are devoted to technology that might be useful for non-profits.

In addition, many local organizations that are devoted to consulting and other sort of aide for non-profits also have programs devoted to help enhance operations through the employment of technologies.
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