Spotlight on The 2023-24 Systems Change Accelerator Cohort: LA's Changemakers

Every year, the SJPLA Systems Change Accelerator welcomes a new cohort of leaders dedicated to addressing the root causes of Los Angeles’ most pressing social challenges. This year, we're honored to introduce the 6th cohort, a group of individuals not only driven by their passion but also their lived experiences related to the issues they tackle.

The Accelerator

Over the course of nine months, the Systems Change Accelerator supports nonprofit leaders as they:

  • Refine their systems change strategy

  • Delve into liberatory team culture practices

  • Strengthen their messaging

  • Widen their relationships and resources

Our approach is grounded in the belief that nurturing these core areas propels organizations towards creating lasting, systemic community impact.

The 2023-24 Systems Change Accelerator Cohort

This year's Systems Change Accelerator Cohort is at the forefront of community progress and innovation.

  • Architecture + Advocacy: Kianna Armstrong works to provide architectural services to communities that have traditionally lacked access, with an eye on transformative neighborhood development.

  • Fideicomiso Comunitario Tierra Libre: Focused on addressing racial and economic disparities in the housing sector, Vanessa Gonzalez brings her own experiences to the forefront of community land trusts.

  • Kid City Hope Place: Dedicated to ensuring equal access to higher education for underserved students, Petrona Garcia's leadership stands out in youth advocacy.

  • LA Forward Institute: Godfrey Plata's efforts center on creating a more representative and democratic city governance in LA.

  • Los Angeles Food Policy Council: Under Alba Velasquez's guidance, the council advocates for an equitable and inclusive LA food system.

  • Parenting Black Children: Ardena Bartlett's initiative focuses on support and recognition for Black families with children experiencing Autism and other developmental disabilities.

  • Pasadenans Organizing for Progress: Under Florence Annang's leadership, the organization tackles issues from policing to housing, aiming to create a more inclusive and just Pasadena.

  • The Social Impact Center: Led by Felicia Carbajal, the Center is committed to reforming the LA expungement system, with a special focus on communities impacted by the War on Drugs and other marginalized groups.

Fast Pitch 2023: The In-Person Reunion

And now, for the news we've all been waiting for: meet this incredible cohort at our first in-person Fast Pitch event since 2019! Save the date for April 23rd and stay tuned for more details. This event is more than just a gathering - it's a celebration of determination, innovation, and the spirit of community.

Fast Pitch promises an engaging dialogue where we'll get to know these leaders better, delve deeper into each initiative, and ignite discussions that will shape the future of Los Angeles

Be Part of the Change: Sponsor Fast Pitch

Support the cohort and our initiatives. Learn about sponsorship opportunities at our sponsorship page.

Join the Journey

We invite everyone to familiarize themselves with this year's leaders, their mission, and be a part of the upcoming Fast Pitch event. Together, we're reimagining and reshaping LA County for the better.

Stay tuned for more updates on our cohort and the upcoming Fast Pitch event!

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