Partners
The Chavez Center works with a variety of partners that represent and empower us to best fulfill our mission. Our strategy is to build relationships with community organizations, businesses and corporations who can support us in the pursuit of a better future by offering funding, guidance, resources for empowerment of our members. We believe that only through collective efforts of individuals, businesses, and organizations can our members achieve their full potential. You too can become a partner.
Click on the types of Partnerships below to see who we are working with.
Program Partners
community organizations and nonprofits that implement projects jointly with the Chavez Center
Community Partners
community organizations, businesses and groups that donate time or resources, collaborate in events and activities, or volunteer
- St. Agnes Church
- Diablo Valley College
- City of Concord
- Women's Initiative
- Office of Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla
- Supervisor Karen Mitchoff
- Sustainable Contra Costa
- Visawolf
- Catholic Charities of the East Bay
- Prometech Services
- UC Berkeley Law School
- Liga Latina
- Monument Crisis Center
- Faith Christian Fellowship
- SparkPoint East Bay
- Earn it! Keep it! Save it!
Funding Partners
foundations, corporations, and others that provided the vital financial support that keeps our programs effective and impactful
- Tesoro Corporation
- Y&H Soda Foundation
- Chevron Corporation
- San Francisco Foundation
- Catholic Campaign for Human Development
- Wells Fargo
- Zellerbach Family Foundation
- Latino Community Foundation
- Contra Costa County Workforce Development Board
- Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation
- Taproot Foundation
- Kaiser Permanente Community Benefit
- California Consumer Protection Foundation
- Vodafone Americas
- Allstate Foundation
- PG&E
Busienss Partners
support the members of the Chavez Center by offering professional expertise, in‐kind donations, mentoring, hosting workshops, or hiring job‐ready clients. In return, businesses receive increased visibility, job‐ready employees, access to skills training, and more.
- Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession: 2007 to 2008 (Pew Hispanic Center, December 2008)
- Myth – Immigrants and Unemployment(Latino Policy Forum, 2005)
Program Partners
implement projects jointly with the Chavez Center
- Stride Center
- La Clinica
- Wardrobe for Opportunity
- East Bay Works
- Concord Library
- Monument Community Partnership
- WAGES
Community Partners
donate time or resources, collaborate in events and activities, or volunteer
- St. Agnes Church
- Diablo Valley College
- Supervisor Karen Mitchoff
- Sustainable Contra Costa
- Visawolf
- Catholic Charities of the East Bay
- Prometech Services
- UC Berkeley Law School
- Monument Crisis Center
Funding Partners
foundations, corporations, and others that provided the vital financial support that keeps our programs effective and impactful
- San Francisco Foundation
- Y&H Soda Foundation
- Chevron Corporation
- Tesoro Corporation
- Catholic Campaign for Human Development
- Wells Fargo
- Zellerbach Foundation
- Latino Community Foundation
- Contra Costa County Workforce Development Board
- Dean & Margaret Lesher Foundation
- Taproot Foundation
- Kaiser Community Benefit
- California Consumer Protection Foundation
Business Partners
support the members of the Chavez Center by offering professional expertise, in‐kind donations, mentoring, hosting workshops, or hiring job‐ready clients. In return, businesses receive increased visibility, job‐ready employees, access to skills training, and more.
