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Navigating the Corporate Giving Landscape (with Expert Guides)

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As the landscape of giving changes, nonprofits will have to adapt and re-calibrate development efforts.

Funding Your Impact is Santa Clara County’s premier conference on nonprofit fundraising. This summit will bring together foundation, corporate and nonprofit leaders to discuss ways to grow nonprofit fundraising and revenue.

We’ll share proven fundraising strategies from leading experts and discuss emerging tools and techniques in the fund development field. 

On May 19, we gathered for Navigating the Corporate Giving Landscape (with Expert Guides).

Corporate philanthropy refers to the all of the ways in which companies achieve a positive social impact through strategic and generous use of finances, employee time, facilities, or their own products and services, to help others in the community and support beneficial causes. But how do nonprofits develop partnerships with corporations and understand corporate giving priorities? This session will feature seasoned corporate representatives who will help nonprofits understand the corporate giving landscape.

Moderated by: Vicki Tung, Director of Public Affairs, Texas Instruments

Panelists include:

  • Anthony Lin, Communications Manager, Kasier Permanente
  • Rita Holiday, Community Engagement Manager, Intel
  • John Hogan, VP Community Relations, Excite Credit Union


Speakers

Vicki Tung Texas Instruments

Victoria is the Director of Public Affairs at Texas Instruments (TI), a global semiconductor and manufacturing company, where she leads state government relations, public policy and corporate citizenship strategy. Prior to her role at TI, she managed state and federal relations and consulted on technology policy issues for the Silicon Valley Leadership Group. Before moving back home to the Bay Area California, Victoria spent 10 years in Washington, D.C. working in the legislative and executive branch. She was a political appointee in President Obama’s administration where she served as the Associate Director for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Commerce. In her role, she advised the Secretary of Commerce and executive leadership on innovation and economic development policy. Victoria also co-led the effort to re-establish the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders which was created to increase access and participation in federal programs for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI). Prior to her appointment, she was the founding Executive Director of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) on Capitol Hill. Victoria had the unique responsibility to ensure that CAPAC was a leading voice for the AAPI population, which has been historically overlooked, particularly on the federal level. Victoria started off her political career as a congressional fellow for Congressman Mike Honda of California. Throughout her six years on Capitol Hill, Victoria played a significant role in shaping the Congressional policy agenda for AAPIs and ethnic minorities in our country through her advocacy and leadership.


Anthony Lin Kaiser Permanente

Anthony Lin is the Communications Manager with Kaiser Permanente San Jose and Santa Cruz County. Before his current role, Anthony was the Senior Public Affairs representative with Kaiser Permanente’s South Bay Public Affairs Team, worked at Pacific Gas & Electric Company in Government Relations/Public Affairs, and as a Senior Field Representative to Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo.

Growing up in the South Bay, Anthony found his calling with community affairs at De Anza Community College. Anthony is a past participant of Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute’s Youth Leadership Academy and Civic Leadership Program.

Anthony transferred from De Anza Community College to UC Berkeley where he double majored in Asian American Studies and Political Science. Anthony also holds a Masters of Arts from UCLA in Higher Education and Organizational Change. Anthony currently serves on the Policy Board of San Jose SPUR.


Rita Holiday Intel

Rita Holiday grew up in the Bay Area (San Jose) and attended San Jose State University, where she received a BA in Humanities. Rita joined Intel in 1997 working with the Mobile Hand Held Products Team as the project coordinator for the Blue Tooth Team. In 2000 Rita moved into Public Affairs to manage Strategic Community Investment programs, and the award winning volunteer program Intel Involved.  In 2003 Rita received certification in Community Engagement Program Management from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College. In 2008 Rita received the Intel Achievement Award for Intel’s 40th Anniversary one million volunteer hours. In 2009 Rita created the Intel Involved Global Hero Award Program that recognizes employee volunteer achievement at the highest levels. Rita was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (2011) and Governor Gavin Newsom (2020) to serve on the State Commission for California Volunteers.


John Hogan Excite Credit Union

Mr. Hogan is VP Community Relations for Excite Credit Union in San Jose.  Prior to joining Excite Credit Union, he was Vice President for Career Services at Pivotal, a non-profit focused on improving life outcomes for foster youth through education and employment.  Prior to joining Pivotal, he was the founder and volunteer CEO at TeenForce, which focused on supporting foster youth with employment.   He was a Santa Clara County commissioner, serving on the Joint Foster Youth Task Force.  He is a Bay Area Jefferson Awards recipient and was recognized as a Champion of Change by the Obama Administration in 2013 for TeenForce’s work on youth jobs initiatives.


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