FSCP Part 1 - San Ramon, CA

Starts:  Sep 15, 2026 08:30 AM (PT)
Ends:  Sep 17, 2026 12:00 PM (PT)

Anyone who wants to learn how to create a sustainable financial future for their organization is invited to participate in this two-and-a-half-day experience.

As park and recreation professionals, we are privileged to be the stewards of taxpayer dollars.  Each and every day we get to spend their money.  What a responsibility!  We hold in our hands the power to impact communities by how we manage these resources, how we spend, how we generate revenues, and how we work to create a financially sustainable future for our organizations and for the field of parks and recreation.

 

General Information

The SCHEDULE
Tuesday, September 15 2026

8:30am - 4:00pm
Continental breakfast and lunch included

Wednesday, September 16, 2026
8:30am - 4:00pm
Continental breakfast and lunch included

Thursday, September 17, 2026
8:30am - noon
Continental breakfast included

The LESSONS

  • Understanding cost of service
  • Investment versus consumption spending 
  • The tension between stability and growth 
  • The "oh s*#t moments" of taxes and math 
  • Productively engaging community and policy makers
  • Policy development, design and adoption

Through applied learning, peer dialogue, and practical methods and tools, participants will emerge better prepared to lead with clarity and advocate for financially sustainable decision making. The journey concludes with actionable takeaways and support for “what’s next” in each learner’s unique path.

 

The LEADERS

Jamie Sabbach, 110%
Jamie has spent her entire adult life serving the public park and recreation profession.  Afforded opportunities few will ever have, she has been a practitioner, an educator, and consultant.  She speaks from a place of experience, realism, and observation.
Jamie has taught hundreds of professional development and training programs across North America and Europe and has had the privilege of testifying in front of the United States Congress on the critical importance of public lands and recreation.
She currently works alongside organizations from coast to coast assisting them in creating financially sustainable service models for their communities.  She also teaches financial management at Indiana University in the School of Public Health's masters program. 


Kevin Shepherd, Verdunity

Kevin Shepherd began his career as a civil engineer designing infrastructure and development projects before transitioning into community planning where he worked on master plans and sustainability strategies for cities across North America. He realized that very few cities had the money needed to maintain services and infrastructure, and that shifts needed to be made to get back on a fiscally sustainable path.
Kevin founded Verdunity in 2011 to focus on helping communities understand and address these challenges because he believes everyone deserves to live in a prosperous and vibrant neighborhood at a cost they can afford. Verdunity's work has been featured by national organizations including the American Planning Association (APA), Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), International City/County Management Association (ICMA), as well as advocacy organizations including Strong Towns and Bloomberg.

The WHERE

This FSCP session is hosted by the City of San Ramon at the San Ramon Community Center within the Fountain Room (12501 Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon, CA 94583).
Information about parking options coming soon!

Overnight accommodations are not included with registration and should be booked independently if needed.


 
The HOW
Registration covers all learning materials, three breakfasts, and two lunches. Those who complete the entirety of the program are eligible to be awarded 1.5 CEU pre-approved for both the Certified Park & Recreation Professional (CPRP) and Certified Park & Recreation Executive (CPRE) certifications. 


Registration closes on Tuesday, August 25, 2026.

Prices

Registration: $599 CPRS members, $649 non-members

CEU are included with registration - no added on fees!

MORE INFOMRATION

Location

San Ramon Community Center, Fountain Room
12501 Alcosta Blvd.
San Ramon, CA 94583
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Contact

Quani Bates
(916) 665-2777
quani@cprs.org