b'SpeakersJO DAVIES CEO, WILD Young ParentsJo has 35 years experience in the community sector,She specialises in vision and development, strategic influencing, collaborative working, change management, and safeguarding. Jo sits on several strategic partnership groups, and enjoys shaking things up to create change.Jo works in this sector for the same reasons she did as a young volunteer 35 years agosocial justice, equality and hope. I like to be bold and creative in tackling problems, and I do love an underdog!Role: Jo is CEO of WILD, a South West UK charity working for intergenerational change for young parents and their children. The charity has 30 staff and a turnover of 800k.Experience: Jo has a background in charity work with children, young people and families, over 20 years of charity leadership, and strategic partnership roles with health and social care.Learning: Jo has an MA in Education, alongside postgraduate qualifications in community work and safeguarding. FELICIA DAVIS Founder, HBCU Green FunddFelicia M. Davis is staunch advocate for measurable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency retrofits, green building, renewable energy solutions and an array of sustainable practices. In 2016 she co-founded the HBCU Green Fund to help finance green projects at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. She serves on the steering committees of Intentional Endowments Network, Croatan Institute and the JustTransition PowerForce. She was a founding board member for Green 2.0, dedicated to increasing racial diversity in environmental leadership and a member of the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper board. She convenes the Sustainable Future for Africa & Diaspora.Climate Justice has been her primary focus since attending COP6 at The Hague in 2000. She served as the Georgia Airkeeper director and first director of Mothers & Others for Clean Air. She directed the two-million-dollar UNCF Building Green Initiative advancing sustainability for Black, Hispanic- 16 INTERNATIONAL GRANTMAKING SYMPOSIUM 2022'