Funder Meeting
Do The Work: Imperial Valley Overnight
Wednesday, November 13 - Thursday, November 14
Imperial County is both the youngest and the least populated county in California, and boasts an area more than twice the square miles of the State of Delaware. Imperial County produces two-thirds of all the vegetables consumed by Americans during the winter. Home to the Salton Sea and an incredibly active renewable energy sector including solar, wind, geothermal and possibly one of the world’s largest lithium deposits.
Join us for an overnight trip to Imperial Valley to learn more about health access, health equity, and health justice. Participants will engage in discussions with local leaders as they navigate through access to hospitals and clinics, the impacts of climate change, and a visit with members of the Quechan Tribe. Attendees will also visit local health clinics and hear from local leaders involved in health quality and climate resiliency work.
More information about a Catalyst hotel room block in Imperial County will be shared in the coming weeks.
Target Audience
Funders interested in deepening their understanding of, and learning with, the Imperial Valley should attend this event.
Catalyst is committed to making our events accessible to everyone. Please let us know how we can help you fully participate by contacting [email protected].
About this Series
Do the Work is a series of immersive, experiential learning programs hosted by Catalyst. In these cohort style programs, participants learn from in-person, on-site, deep dive insights. Learn more about past Do the Work events here.