ABOUT THE PROJECT
The CivicSpark Fellow will serve Canal Alliance, the leading advocate for low-income immigrants in Marin County since 1982. Serving almost 5,000 clients a year, Canal Alliance provides Immigration Legal Services, Youth and Adult Education, Workforce Development, and wraparound Social Services. Our mission is to break the generational cycle of poverty for low-income Latino immigrants and their families by improving economic outcomes and lifting barriers to their success. To extend our impact and address systemic barriers, our advocacy and community engagement efforts support Latino community members to lift their voices and advance safety, opportunity and wellness in their community.
This project will address the community planning needs of the Canal neighborhood through Canal Alliance’s Policy, Advocacy, and Civic Engagement (PACE) program which created the Nuestro Canal Nuestro Futuro (NCNF) Initiative. The NCNF Initiative focuses on leadership development, power sharing, outreach, and community-driven planning for neighborhood wellbeing and vitality, climate resilience and cultural preservation. The Fellow will fill a critical workforce need for the PACE team, as funding is limited for this project, by serving as a Community Development Associate. In this role, the Fellow will provide critical support to the Community Development team and the NCNF Initiative. The goal of the NCNF Initiative is to document community priorities to reimagine the Canal as a climate-resilient, safe, healthy, and vibrant community for all and assist in the development of a Neighborhood Vision Plan.
Community identified priorities that this project will address include the challenges of climate adaptation, housing, transportation, and green economic inclusion. As a part of the Community Development team, the Fellow will support the development of a Neighborhood Vision Plan by playing a direct role in planning and developing materials for community engagement activities including coordination of our quarterly Community Fairs where information will be collected to help shape the Neighborhood Vision Plan. The Fellow will also provide support for the standing resident advisory committee, our 20 member Consejo de Residentes, that weighs in on projects before they go to the planning commission. This way NCNF can ensure that plans remain consistent with resident needs and that development brings tangible benefits, such as economic vitality, environmental protection, and improved health outcomes for their community.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
NCNF is the place-based initiative that grew out of broader collaboration in the Canal. This capacity-building project provides an opportunity for residents of the Canal neighborhood to lead community planning efforts and create a shared vision for the neighborhood. The overarching goals of this project include:
1. Leadership Development
Goal: Cultivate and support a strong pipeline of leaders to promote meaningful participation in decision-making by providing ongoing professional development, mentorship opportunities, and pathways for growth. Our 20 member Consejo (Resident Advisory Committee) is at the center of this goal, designing and leading the Neighborhood Vision Initiative.
2. Authentic Engagement
Goal: Help community members build genuine, trust-based relationships with each other and stakeholders, by creating open communication channels, listening to community needs, and acting with transparency and accountability. Residents will meaningfully influence decisions and outcomes affecting their lives through a community-driven planning process and placemaking pilots at community fairs and placemaking hub.
3. Meaningful Collaboration
Goal: Foster a culture of teamwork by promoting shared decision-making, aligning efforts across teams and partners, and prioritizing respect and shared outcomes in collaborations. Residents, organizations, and agencies work together to implement community identified priorities and solutions. We have eight formal partners in NCNF: City of San Rafael, County of Marin, Multicultural Center of Marin, San Rafael City School District, Greenbelt Alliance, Community Action Marin and Marin Audubon Society. The Southeast Specific Plan being developed by the City of San Rafael, is integral to integrating and codifying community vision and priorities. This includes having the Consejo serve as the Resident Advisory Committee for the Southeast Specific Plan, co-developing engagement materials, conducting engagement at community fairs, and working to integrate the Neighborhood Vision Plan into the specific plan.
Role of Fellow
The Community Development Associate will support NCNF including engaging residents of the Canal to develop a Neighborhood Vision Plan that will document community priorities to reimagine the Canal as a climate-resilient, safe, healthy, and vibrant community for all. This position will play a key role in coordinating community engagement activities, developing the materials used for engagement, and planning community events such as the quarterly Community Fairs. The Community Development Associate will provide support to the central points of contact for residents engaging in NCNF, including the Consejo, and will support the engagement of nonprofit and government partners through the Marin Climate Justice Collaborative.
Desired project outcomes in terms of resources developed (e.g., reports, plans, networks, etc.)
Development of learning and engagement resources for neighborhood planning for use by the Consejo and the broader community
Two to three successful Community Fairs held in the Canal neighborhood
Community members engaged in the Neighborhood Vision Planning process
Neighborhood Vision Plan drafted
Resources to Increase Canal Alliance’s Capacity to Address Challenges from Previous Section
By developing neighborhood planning and engagement resources, directly engaging residents, and drafting a Neighborhood Vision Plan, NCNF will directly address priorities around climate adaptation, housing, transportation, and green economic inclusion. These efforts will build resident knowledge, deepen community engagement, and produce a formal, community-driven plan to guide future development. The pilots will show what’s possible when residents lead, helping secure city support for a standing resident advisory committee. Overall, this project will strengthen NCNF’s capacity to ensure new development aligns with community needs and delivers real benefits in economic vitality, environmental resilience, and health
These efforts will strengthen NCNF’s organizational capacity to influence city policies, institutionalize community power through a standing resident advisory committee, and ensure that new development delivers tangible benefits — including economic vitality, environmental protection, and improved health outcomes — for the community it serves.
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
Canal Alliance is located in the Canal neighborhood of San Rafael, CA in Marin County, 20 miles north of San Francisco. The Canal neighborhood is a predominantly Latino community known for its vibrant cultural diversity. This relatively affordable neighborhood is home to 12,000 residents who comprise a significant part of Marin County’s workforce and include a substantial percentage of the county’s school-aged residents. The neighborhood is home to first-generation households, Spanish speakers, and some of Marin County’s lowest income families. Average household incomes fall below 50% of county-wide averages in what is otherwise one of the wealthiest counties in California. Most clients come from Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico, have less than an elementary school education, and speak Spanish as their primary language.
Marin County is a popular place to live and visit, with weather that allows for mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, surfing and sailing all year long. There is a diverse topography here, with rolling hills, redwood forests, the Marin Headlands, Mount Tamalpais, and the coastline along the Pacific which includes places like Point Reyes National Seashore. There are great schools, safe neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community, and it is consistently ranked among the healthiest counties in the U.S. There is a vibrant art scene, lots of music, farmers’ markets, and incredible food, with many organic and farm-to-table restaurants. Marin is also big on sustainability, green living, and preserving open space. San Rafael is easily accessible to San Francisco by bus and ferry and many of our employees live in the city and commute to our offices.