Grantland L Johnson Institute of Leadership Development

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$26 raised by 1 donor

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$3,000 Goal

As Grantland Johnson’s life was, from a very early age, focused on making a meaningful contribution that would serve and enhance the common good, especially for those less privileged, so the purpose of the Institute in his name is focused on participants of less privileged and minority groups, including women, who would perhaps not have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills as emerging public servants.

 "My mission in life is to promote the right and to create opportunities for every Californian to attain a decent standard of living, have access to the best possible education and health care, to live in safe communities with a quality environment, and, most of all, to live free of racial and gender barriers. The time that I spent at "Sac State" was instrumental in molding my ideas and aspirations in life. The professors and instructors were concerned not only with the development of the mind, but character as well. With the support of mentors like my grandmother, the late Mayor of Sacramento Joe Serna, Jr., San Francisco Mayor and former California State Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, and many others too numerous to mention, I emerged an idealistic person, but with the requisite skills, abilities, and knowledge to proudly stand where I am today."

Grantland had for some time had a vision of training people to become leaders so that they could continue the work of positive systems change, in which he so deeply believed. He wanted others to have the good fortune he had had receiving higher education, meeting mentors that could guide him, and opportunities that he had had to shadow experienced leaders, ask questions and observe carefully how they operated. Of course, he mentored hundreds along the way, as City Council of Sacramento, Sacramento County Board of Supervisors where he served as the first Black Chair, Regional Director of Health and Human Services for Region IX in the Clinton Administration, and Secretary of HHS for the State of California in the Davis Administration.

The mission was to allow for the development of future leaders who were committed to serving and, sharing a noble cause, would affect positive systems change in the public arena, whether in policy, elected or appointed positions, or in leadership positions within public agencies. Grantland wanted others to understand the value of serving across intergovernmental levels and within public agencies related to policy and legislation, bringing reform and innovation through systems change using cooperation, collaboration, interchange, communication, and facilitation between internal and external bodies with a shared vision.

Incorporated in 2017, the Institute has now graduated Cohort I in August 2020 with Dr. Angela Davis as keynote, and Cohort II commenced in October 2021 with Board Members, Sandra Simpson, Bill Camp, Ted Scott-Femenella and Alicia Williams addressing the new participants and welcomed by previous graduates.  Phil Hutchings, final Chair of SNCC was the honored guest speaker. Wm. Jahmal Miller also addressed the new Cohort. Cohort II was graduated in 2023. 

We are so excited that Cohort III has now launched in February 2024 with a focus on preventions and interventions on sexual trafficking, homelessness and community security issues as well as the process of securing school board work that is representative of our children's needs.

 Full course requirements, Board information and more can be found on the webpage. 

www.grantlandjohnsoninstitute.com

Giving Activity

Mission

The mission of Grantland L. Johnson Institute of Leadership Development is to assist in the preparation of a diverse and talented group of emergent leaders so as to facilitate and support them in building their capacity to serve in the public sector. The focus will be on those less privileged who wish to serve their communities with a sense of vision, noble cause and ongoing commitment to exemplary public service.

Needs

To raise funds for operations and the continued inclusion of exemplary leaders as lecturers. To support the participants who serve in grassroots endeavors across the spectrum of the social determinants of health, including physical and mental health, housing, education, children and families, and the intersectional issues of poverty.

Equity Statement

Grantland L Johnson Institute of Leadership Development is a non-profit with Board of Directors that is constituted by an 80% diverse membership including African American and Latina. The dedication to support and assist in developing diverse leadership who are working and creating as emergent leaders in the community, public and private sectors, is our singular focus.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Grantland L Johnson Institute of Leadership Development

Year Established

2017

Tax id (EIN)

81-1348559

Mission Category

Education

Operating Budget

$0-$50,000

Organization Need

Funding: Unrestricted

Demographics Served

Low-income individuals/families, Black/African American

BIPOC Leadership

Board Chair

Local Counties Served

Sacramento

Equity Statement

Equity Statement

Address

2667 SUTTERVILLE RD
SACRAMENTO, CA 95820

Service areas

Sacramento, CA, US

San Francisco, CA, US

Yolo, CA, US

Boston, MA, US

Phone

916-524-8745

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