2018 SJFVC Immigration Event – 02-17-18
Immigration: Challenges and Strategies In Ventura County Social Justice Fund for VC 2018 campaign event, Sat. 02-17-18, 9am - 12:30 pm________Join us and/or tell others. ________ Click here to register for […]
Continue readingSJFVC’s 2018 Campaign Is Focusing on Immigration
For 2018, Social Justice Fund for Ventura County (SJFVC) has decided to focus our campaign on immigration issues in Ventura County. The immigration challenges faced by Californian’s, particularly those in […]
Continue readingA Step Forward For FLA On Implicit Bias In Education
As many may know, the Social Justice Fund for Ventura County (SJFVC) theme for 2017 was Implicit Bias In Education. One of this year’s grantees was Future Leaders of America […]
Continue readingSJFVC Brainstorms With VC Organizations To Identify Needs
On October 3rd, the Social Justice Fund for Ventura County held a brainstorming meeting with 7 community organizations from Ventura county to discuss their needs and potential themes […]
Continue readingFLA summer camp a success
SJFVC would like to congratulate Future Leaders of America (FLA) as they celebrate a remarkable one-week camp experience for over 100 youth in the Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. See […]
Continue readingTrying To Understand Implicit Bias
About three months ago the Social Justice Fund for Ventura County granted its 2017 awards targeting “Implicit Bias In Education”. The grantees are all working on their campaigns and we will […]
Continue readingA Celebration of Justice – 2017 Grantees, 06-28-17
A few months ago, we invited Ventura County to unite and learn about the harmful effects of implicit bias in our community’s schools. We brought together community activists, nonprofit leaders, […]
Continue readingRevised schedule for the 2017 grants
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Continue readingA Successful Event, Now SJFVC Offers Grants To Battle Hidden Prejudice In Education
The Hidden Prejudice Event on Sat. 02-25-17, sponsored by Social Justice Fund for Ventura County (SJFVC) was the first step and it seemed to be quite a success. As the […]
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