September 1, 2023

A MESSAGE FROM ILG'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Dear Friends,


This September newsletter is a spotlight on Workforce Development. See below for some exciting new initiatives, collaborations and events that will help local agencies improve onramps into the public sector through innovation, collaboration and shared learning.

 

We’re also excited to unveil a new workshop on public agency meeting facilitation to help your staff design and manage more effective community meetings, public workshops and engagement events. Registration for Meeting Mastery is now open and we hope you will share this information with your colleagues and friends in public service.

 

As always, we appreciate you and your commitment to this important work.

 

In gratitude and community, 

 

Erica L. Manuel

CEO & Executive Director

SPOTLIGHT ON NEW ILG WORKFORCE

INITIATIVES & EVENTS

ILG Secures Grant To Improve Diversity In & Access To Local Government Careers



ILG is excited to announce a new workforce initiative called IDEA: Improving Diversity, Equity and Access to Local Government Jobs. IDEA is an 18-month grant that will allow ILG to help public sector employers develop solutions to hiring and retention issues by providing resources, a supportive community of practice and a way to plan collaborative actions that will make it easier for underrepresented communities to learn about, compete for, and thrive in local government careers.


The goal is to showcase local agency workplace innovation and success, while also updating some of local government’s most outdated hiring practices so they are more accessible to and inclusive of historically underrepresented communities. We want to do that by building partnerships between local agency leaders and diverse communities and by collaborating on the development of new workforce strategies that attract the next generation of local agency leaders. Stay tuned for more information about IDEA and how your agency can get involved!


Reach out to Seth Yund at [email protected] if you have resources to share or would like to join our community of practice. 


Project Partners:

ILG To Launch Registered Apprenticeship Program for Local Governments


ILG is poised to become an Intermediary and Program Sponsor for the State’s growing Registered Apprenticeship program. With support from the High Road Training Partnership Program, in the coming months, ILG will be expanding partnerships and gathering resources that will help establish the organization as a go-to resource for cities, counties and special districts looking to create or expand registered apprenticeship programs to meet their evolving workforce needs. To join our growing public sector apprenticeships network, email [email protected].  

Save the Date! Public Sector Workforce Forum for Greater Sacramento

Wednesday, September 27 | 1-3pm

Downtown Sacramento (in-person)


Local and state governments are significant employers in the Sacramento region and across the state, contributing to the economic vitality of millions of residents and employees. As part of the Innovative Pathways to Public Service (IPPS) initiative, ILG is hosting a Public Sector Workforce Forum for Greater Sacramento to share information about the many exciting regional initiatives underway in that area to help grow and diversify the public sector workforce. Learn how grant programs, higher education partnerships, regional collaboratives and state-led efforts are shaping the future of the public sector workforce in the six-county region around Sacramento.


Space is limited. Register now!


To learn more about IPPS and sign up for the IPPS newsletter, please visit the IPPS website.

IPPS is administered by the Institute for Local Government.

WEBINARS & TRAININGS

New ILG Training! Meeting Mastery

Wednesday & Thursday, October 4-5

Virtual


We’re thrilled to announce Meeting Mastery, ILG’s new meeting facilitation training for local governments! Learn the necessary skills to host more engaging and inclusive meetings in your community.


We know that public meetings can be a challenge to coordinate. The topics are often too technical and the format can be intimidating for the general public. That’s why our new training will equip you with the skills and tools to plan and implement productive, interesting and engaging public meetings that center equity and allow for meaningful participation, whether in person or virtual.


Find out more and sign up here.

Webinar: Strategies for Supporting a Multigenerational Workplace



Last month, ILG's Melissa Kuehne facilitated a conversation with expert panelists showcasing how managers can create a workplace culture that meets the needs of up to five generations of employees. During the webinar, panelists discussed how generations' expectations of their workplace differ, the utility and pitfalls of using generational stereotypes, and strategies for building team cohesion across generations.

To watch the recording of this webinar, and to access the many resources provided by the panelists, please visit ILG's website.

WHAT WE'RE READING

Western City: The Struggle Is Real, But So Are The Options. How Cities Can Attract a Strong Workforce

 

ILG’s Seth Yund writes about how cities across the state are exploring multiple paths to meet workforce needs while adapting to changing trends and expectations. He shares examples of youth engagement programs and discusses how agencies are increasingly exploring apprenticeships as a way to build a high-quality, structured pathway into a career. Read more.

NLC Report: Building a Municipal Workforce of the Future


Local governments are facing a labor and workforce skills shortage due to increased competition for labor, poor hiring practices, hiring restrictions, inadequate training programs and lacking analyses of available labor data to inform workforce policies. This report provides recommendations, actionable strategies and real-world examples of steps municipal leaders can take to enhance their public sector workforces. Read more.

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PPIC: Civic Education Is Essential to California’s Future


A recent PPIC blog explores the vital nature of civics education for today’s youth. Civics education provides students with foundational skills like collaboration, critical thinking, and how to effect change as well as how to engage in and effective, and civil discourse. These skills are essential as the next generation jumps into the workforce and seeks leadership positions. Read more.

PARTNER NEWS

Additional ESG Disclosure Requirements Coming for Public Debt Issuers?


Best Best & Krieger LLP Partners Mrunal Shah and Kimberly Byrens authored an article that was recently published in Reuters Legal and Westlaw Today. This article addresses the environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks that investors want to be made aware of when buying securities. In an effort to ensure transparency, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed rules on ESG disclosure for corporate securities. To view the complete article as posted by Reuters Legal, click here. The article published by Westlaw can be viewed here.

Cool Off With Affordable, Efficient Heat Pumps


We've all felt the heat. July was Earth's hottest month on record. So, if you're planning to buy an air conditioner, furnace, or water heater, electric heat pump HVACs and heat pump water heaters offer energy-efficient alternatives that are good for your wallet — and the planet. New, expanded incentives offered in California, along with the Inflation Reduction Act, make heat pumps and other energy-efficient appliances more affordable than ever. Read more.

California Supreme Court Provides Clarity on California Voting Rights Act Voter Dilution Requirement


The California Supreme Court recently ruled on Pico Neighborhood Association v. City of Santa Monica, confirming that in challenges to at-large local election methods under the CVRA, the challenging party must show that the at-large election system dilutes a protected class’s ability to elect candidates of its choice or its ability to influence the outcome of an election. ILG partner Richards Watson & Gershon shares additional details in their recent news alert. Read more.

Lessons in Video Production


Video content has become an important consideration for local agencies as they look to create interactive content for social media and their websites. ILG partner Tripepi Smith shares some of their insights about their experience with video production. Read more.

Registration Open: MMANC Annual Conference


Prepare for an unforgettable experience at the MMANC Annual Conference! Join MMANC from October 25-27, 2023, at the Everline Resort and Spa in Olympic Valley, CA, as they bring together more than 250 local government professionals representing cities, counties, and special districts. Dive into the theme of “Bolder Leadership” and experience a dynamic fusion of fun and learning in a business-casual atmosphere. Find out more.

Registration Open: MMASC Annual Conference



This year's MMASC Annual Conference, "Empowering Leaders, Inspiring Excellence," will be held in person in Coronado, California. Get ready for three exhilarating days of training where hundreds of local government professionals will come together. Join MMASC to learn cutting-edge practices, enhance your skills, and connect with influential peers. Find out more.

AFFILIATE UPDATES

ILG is the nonprofit training and education affiliate of the League of California Cities, the California State Association of Counties and the California Special Districts Association.

League of California Cities Annual Conference and Expo

September 20-22, 2023

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

1401 K Street, Sacramento, CA


This year, Cal Cities will celebrate a milestone anniversary: 125 years of strengthening California cities through advocacy and education. The conference will feature a variety of speakers and timely presentations on key topics for local leaders, plus numerous opportunities for peer-to-peer sharing with other city officials throughout California. 

 

The popular Expo Hall will be filled with new and familiar faces and brimming with opportunities to engage with companies and organizations that provide services to cities. Visit the ILG Booth in the Expo Hall throughout the Conference!


Learn more and register today.

California State Association of Counties Annual Meeting

November 14-16, 2023

Oakland Convention Center

550 10th Street Oakland, CA 94607

 

Registration is now open for the 129th CSAC Annual Meeting! The Annual Meeting is a chance for California County Supervisors and members of the California county family to participate in innovative discussions with world-class speakers, policy experts, and – most importantly – each other.


This year’s meeting will take place in Alameda County and will feature policy committee meetings, caucus meetings, keynote speakers, a clerks quiz, the annual installation of officers, and more!


Learn more and register today.

2023 CSDA Annual Conference & Exhibitor Showcase

 

Team ILG recently attended the California Special District Association’s Annual Conference in Monterey. We hosted a booth in the Expo to connect with special district leaders, hear about their challenges and needs, and share information about ILG’s programs and services. We also honored special districts with Beacon Leadership and Innovation Awards and other certificates to highlight their commitment to climate resilience and sustainability in California communities. Congratulations to the 2023 special district winners!

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