Join us in welcoming our new Donor Database and Prospect Research Specialist, Julia Ravella! In supporting Sustainable Conservation’s fundraising efforts, Julia carries out reconciliation and data entry processes for the development team and manages donor prospect research.
She came to Sustainable Conservation from Friends of the Urban Forest where she created and managed all data and data processes for the development team as well as submitted the invoicing for public sector and private grants. Prior to that, she has done development work and volunteer coordination in many food security and environmental nonprofit organizations across the Bay Area, including Alameda County Community Food Bank and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
Julia graduated from the University of San Francisco with a degree in Environmental Studies, concentrating in Urban Agriculture, and a minor in Public Service and Community Engagement.
She enjoys food preservation, textile crafts, and giving old things a new life. In her free time, you can find her eating delicious food around the bay or doing one of her many, many (far too many) hobbies.