Upcoming Meetings
Next Quarterly Collaboartive Meeting: TBA
Day & Time: Thursdays from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Cadence: Every quarter
Location: Zoom
Scroll down to find the recap of our latest meetings
Tracking Our Progress: Quarterly Collaborative Meetings
The Redwood Region RISE Collaborative, a coalition of 150+ members representing communities across Tribal Lands Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, and Mendocino Counties, has transitioned from monthly Planning Phase meetings (March 2023-September 2024) to quarterly Implementation Phase gatherings. These Implementation meetings, alternating between online and in-person formats, is a space for our Collaborative to provide updates on Redwood Region RISE's progress on our equity-focused and climate-forward economic development priorities. Everyone is encouraged to listen in. Meeting recordings and materials are available below.
Upcoming Events
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Apr 2 2025 - 3:30pm
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Apr 11 2025 - 9:00am
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Apr 16 2025 - 3:30pm
Find RRRISE's Planning Phase Meeting Materials
The Redwood Region RISE Collaborative hosted monthly planning meetings from March 2023 to September 2024, engaging 150 member organizations and several thousand residents to develop grassroots economic strategies (our "Regional Roadmap") for the region. How we got there? Check out our Planning Phase meeting recordings, agendas, and slide decks through the button below.
Quarterly Implementation Collaborative Meeting Recaps
Second Quarterly Implementation Collaborative Meeting (Zoom)
Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
AGENDA
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Meeting Recap
Catalyst Awards: Anticipation and Careful Consideration
Our March 27 Quarterly Collaborative Meeting was buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming RRRISE Catalyst Awards. While the announcement is just around the corner, our Voting Members are taking a meticulous approach to selecting a balanced portfolio with the most impactful projects for our region's future.
State Economic Blueprint: A Collaborative Vision
The State launched its Economic Blueprint, a first-of-its-kind 10-year economic plan that includes input from all 13 regional Collaboratives. This innovative blueprint strategically categorizes industries into four key sectors. Check out the visual
State Economic Blueprint at a Glance
Exciting Funding Opportunities
The State launched two California Jobs First funding opportunities:
- Total Funding: $125 million for "shovel-ready" projects
- Focus Areas: Aerospace & Defense, Clean Economy, and High-Tech
- Competitive Funding: Targeting Accelerate and Bet sectors
2. Tribal Investment Funding RFP
- Total Funding: $15 million in competitive grants
- Grant Amounts: Up to $1 million for individual Tribes, $2 million for Tribal Consortia
- Focus: Economic development, job creation, and climate resilience
- Application Deadlines:
- Round 1: April 30, 2025
- Round 2: March 13, 2026
RRRISE Catalyst Pre-Development Fund Updates
We're getting very close to announce our Catalyst Pre-Development Fund Awardees:
- Total Project Proposals Received: 66
- Total Funding Requests: Approximately $57 million
- Thorough Review: Top 32 Project Proponents have been invited to showcase their initiatives
- Decision Timeline: Voting Members to make the final selection in early April
Meet Our Sector Investment Coordinators
Our dedicated team of Sector Investment Coordinators stands ready to support project development across critical sectors:
- Arts, Culture, and Tourism: Calder Johnson - calder.johnson@gmail.com
- Health and Caregiving: Tina Schaible - RRRISE@nchiin.org
- Renewable and Resilient Energy: Matthew Marshall - mmarshall@bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov
- Working Lands and Blue Economy: Mary Anne Petrillo - maryanne@westcenter.org
Financial Snapshot
- Total RRRISE Implementation Budget: $14 Million
- Fiscal Administration: $1.5 Million
- Regional Convener: $2 Million
- Sector Investment Coordinators: $1.5 Million
- Catalyst Projects: $9 Million
- Current Spending: Approximately 4%
- Stipend Budget: $20,199 spent out of $100,000
Review our new Stipend Policy here
Upcoming Events & Meetings
- Catalyst Awardees Announcement: Early April
- April 2: Economic Development Finance WG Expert Session
- April 11: Equity Council + Tribal Table Joint Session
- April 16: Economic Development Finance WG Expert Session
First Quarterly Implementation Collaborative Meeting (Zoom)
Thursday, November 21, 2024 - 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
AGENDA
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Meeting Recap
At its November 21, 2024 first Quarterly Collaborative Meeting, that was interpreted realtime into Spanish, Redwood Region RISE outlined major developments in their Implementation Phase and announced several key initiatives. At the top of the meeting, the RRRISE Convening Team thanked North Coast Opportunities (NCO) and True North Organizing Network (TNON) for their valuable outreach efforts throughout the Planning Phase.
Implementation: Shift to Action & Strategies
The Convening Team reminded everyone of changes to its operations as it has moved from Planning to Implementation. The team’s convening budget has been reduced from $5 million during Planning to $2 million in Implementation, reflecting a focus on action-oriented collaboration and strategy resourcing using the Collective Impact Model. RRRISE has set up a regular meeting schedule to support this work. Quarterly sessions will alternate between virtual and in-person formats. Governing bodies will meet quarterly, while the Leadership Team (including the Voting Members' Executive Committee, Sector Investment Coordinators, and the Convening Team) will meet monthly to keep things on track. Take a look at our calendar here.
Catalyst Pre-development Request for Proposal
Central to the meeting was the launch of the $9M Catalyst Pre-development Request For Proposal (RFP) on November 18, focusing on exploratory and near-implementation-ready projects that align with the RRRISE Regional Roadmap.
The RFP process, with applications due January 15, 2025, will be evaluated by up to 30 Project Scorers (compensated $1,500 each) using a rubric developed by the Equity Council and Voting Members (see Appendix B in the Request For Proposal). Scoring emphasizes feasibility, equity, economic development, and environmental impact, with additional points for priority community leadership and partnerships. Technical assistance is available through ccrp@humboldt.edu, with Fiscal Agent North Edge to provide budget guidelines through an FAQ document that will be shared shortly.
Regional Strategies informing a State Blueprint and Activation Plans
The meeting also introduced the State Blueprint 2025-2035, which consolidates strategic priorities from California Jobs First's 13 economic development regions. This comprehensive plan from the State aims to streamline regional economic development efforts to create family-sustaining jobs across California. On our end, four Sector Investment Coordinators (Arts, Culture, and Tourism; Health and Caregiving; Renewable and Resilient Energy; and Working Lands and Blue Economy) are developing Activation Plans to operationalize our Regional Plan Part 2 (our regional strategies). One draft Activation Plan is due January 31, 2025, and final plans for all four sectors are due June 30, 2025.
Last, but not least
Additional announcements included ongoing Public Comment for the Regional Roadmap through December 1, 2024, and the next in-person Quarterly Collaborative Meeting scheduled for February 27-28, 2025, with accommodations and travel support provided. To facilitate ongoing regional collaboration, a new online Partner Directory has been introduced.