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C’Ardiss “CC” Gardner Gleser as Satterberg’s first Director of Programs & Strategic Initiatives!
The Satterberg Foundation is excited to announce that C’Ardiss “CC” Gardner Gleser has agreed to serve as the foundation’s first Director of Programs and Strategic Initiatives as of September 1, 2019. The Director of Programs & Strategic Initiatives will provide leadership and oversee the implementation of the foundation’s overall grantmaking strategy. CC joined the Satterberg Foundation in 2016 as a Program Officer, after working with several renowned nonprofit organizations focused on...
2019 Washington Core Support Grant Recipients
The Satterberg Foundation is thrilled to announce its latest group of Core Support grantees. These Washington state based organizations will each receive $100,000 per year for 5 years for a total grant of $500,000. We are excited to partner with you all! African Community Housing & DevelopmentSeattle, WA Our mission is to provide opportunities for African immigrants and refugee community, families and individuals in King County to attain health and housing stability, economic development,...
2019 California Core Support Grant Recipients
The Satterberg Foundation is thrilled to announce its latest group of Core Support grantees. These California-based organizations will each receive $500,000 of general operating support over 5 years. We are excited to partner with you all! Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA)Salinas, CA ALBA’s mission is to create economic opportunity for limited-resource and aspiring organic farmers through land-based education in the heart of the Salinas Valley. Alma Backyard FarmLos...

21 Progress: Building Leaders
21 Progress was founded in 2011 by UFCW21 in Seattle, out of a need to provide leadership training and skill development by and for youth and young adults who identify as immigrants, undocumented individuals, young workers, LGBTQ youth, women, and people of color. In the height of new immigration legislation, 21 Progress became the largest provider of financial assistance and education for immigrant youth eligible for DACA. Recognized as a rising organization by the Seattle Human Rights...

Esperanza: Building Hope with Community
Esperanza Community Housing Corporation (Esperanza) was founded in 1989 out of a successful community organizing campaign to prevent the displacement and housing vulnerability of tenants from six adjacent subdivided homes in South Central Los Angeles. The effort led to the development of our flagship affordable housing project, Villa Esperanza Apartments – 33 multi-bedroom units for large families, a community center, and an on-site child care program. Esperanza has grown into a nationally...