- Protecting Arts Policy: Philanthropy’s role
Oakstop 14: Elihu Suite
Organized by Emily Peck, vice president of Private Sector Initiatives, Americans for the Arts
- Digital Strategies – Lessons learned
Oakstop 14: Lionel Suite
Organized by Anita Contini, program lead, Arts and Culture, Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Beyond the Money: What we’re learning about support to individual artists
Oakland Center: Fruitvale
Organized by Lillian Osei-Boateng, program manager, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
- Intersectionality: Building momentum and moving forward together on arts, environment, and equity
Oakstop 14: Beckford Event Suite 303
Organized by Tatiana Hernandez, senior program officer, The Kresge Foundation; and Rachel Leon, executive director, Environmental Grantmakers Association
- The Power of the Arts to have Social and Policy Impact: A case study
Pro Arts Studio
Organized by Lukas Haynes, executive director, David Rockefeller Fund; Sara Reisman, executive and artistic director, The Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation; and Katy Rubin, founder and executive director, Theatre of the Oppressed NYC
- Arts Education Grants as Fuel for Cross-Sector Systemic Change: A case study from the country’s third largest school district
Oakland Center: Merritt I
Organized by Elizabeth Cole, director of Creative Schools Fund, Ingenuity; and Paul Sznewajs, executive director, Ingenuity
- Supporting the Stuff in Between: Moving from projects to practice
Spur Oakland
Organized by Lyz Crane, deputy director, ArtPlace America
- Realizing the Untapped Potential of Youth: Improving Communities Through Lifting Tomorrow’s Leaders
Flight Deck: Theater
Organized by Justin Christy, strategy and learning manager, Bush Foundation
- Sugar Hill: Funding for impact and sustainability
Oakland Center: Merritt II
Organized by Michelle Johnson, program officer, Arts & Culture, The Kresge Foundation; and Regina Smith, managing director, Arts & Culture, The Kresge Foundation
- What Does Cultural Equity Look Like?
Oakland Center: Montclair
Organized by Roberto Bedoya, Cultural Affairs manager, City of Oakland
- Keeping Artist Workspace Safe and Accessible
Oakland Center: Temescal
Organized by Tracey Knuckles, senior manager, Cultural Assets, Bloomberg Associates
- The Fastest Grant in the West: How fast can you be?
Flight Deck: Studio
Organized by Joe Smoke, director, Grants Administration Division, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs