At RCF Connects the voices of our community members are prioritized in planning, decision-making, and resource allocation to address community needs. Building shared and equitable power throughout Contra Costa County is our goal. We are all about inclusion, belonging, and connectedness and more importantly, our organization reflects the communities and cultures we serve. Our work upholds anti-racist principles and we celebrate a diversity of ideas, backgrounds, and cultures. Our work and how we do our work reflects these values. Take a look at the initiaitives we grow and support.
Embodied Leadership Coaching
Our Embodied Leadership Coaching invites leaders to connect with all parts of themselves—intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual, and social—to move toward what they care about for themselves and their communities.
Ensuring Opportunity
Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa’s goal is to end economic disparity by addressing the root causes of poverty and systemic racism through policy change.
Equity for Black Women and Girls
RCF imagines a world where funding, training, and safe spaces are in the hands of Black women, entrepreneurs, and community leaders who in turn will share, build generational wealth and achieve financial freedom for themselves, their families and their communities.
Healthy Contra Costa
Can you imagine how policy would change for health, economic development and education if low-income BIPOC communities had a seat at the table as decision-makers?
Restoring Neighborhoods
This is a multi-faceted strategy to rebuild neighborhoods throughout Contra Costa County. The goals are to create and support livable, safe, and healthy environments by developing, preserving, and investing in the assets of a community.
Sparkpoint Contra Costa
SparkPoint Contra Costa (SPCC) Centers, located in Richmond, San Pablo, Pleasant Hill, and Bay Point, are financial education centers that help individuals, families, and college students who are struggling financially to make ends meet.