
ABOUT US
Prosper California’s mission is to take bold steps toward closing the racial income and wealth gap by building an equitable California where everyone has the cash and resources to thrive. We collectively advocate for increased cash payments and other policies to boost incomes, improve well-being, and create real opportunities for all Californians.
Prosper California stands together to fight for policies that will make California more equitable and prosperous for all. Guided by our own experiences, facing long-standing inequities in wealth, opportunity, and access to resources, we know firsthand the struggles and strength of our communities.
We make bold steps toward closing the racial income and wealth gap by building a California where everyone has the cash and resources to thrive.’
Prosper California unites policy experts and community and labor organizations to fight for a range of policies that provide increased cash payments to boost incomes, improve well-being, and drive equity and economic inclusion for all Californians.
PROSPER CALIFORNIA DRIVES EQUITY AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION FOR ALL CALIFORNIANS
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Coalition Members:
Alameda County Community Food Bank
All Home
Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative
Black Women for Wellness
California Association of Food Banks
California Budget and Policy Center
California Catholic Conference
California Immigrant Policy Center
California Labor Federation
California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
California Welfare Directors Association
California Women’s Law Center
Central City Neighborhood Partners (CCNP)
Child Care Resource Center
Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK)
Courage California
Dreams for Change
Economic Security Project Action
El Concilio
Equal Rights Advocates
First 5 Association of California
Friends Committee on Legislation of California
GLIDE
Golden State Opportunity
Golden State Opportunity Foundation
GRACE/End Child Poverty in California
Greenlining Institute
Haven Neighborhood Services
Inclusive Action
Inland Equity Partnership
John Burton Advocates for Youth (JBAY)
Justice in Aging
La Familia
Latino Community Foundation
Lutheran Office of Public Affairs California
National Association of Social Workers- CA Chapter
National Council of Jewish Women | Los Angeles (NCJW|LA)
New Economics for Women
NextGen California
Nourish California
Órale
Orange County United Way
PolicyLink
Rise-Economy (Formerly California Reinvestment Coalition)
Sacred Heart Community Service
San Diego for Every Child
SEIU California
State Treasurer’s Office
The Children’s Partnership
UnidosUS
United Way Bay Area
United Way California Capitol Region
United Way of Merced County
United Way of San Joaquin County
United Way of Santa Cruz County
United Ways of California
Universal Income Project
Watts Labor Community Action Committee
Western Center on Law and Poverty
Young Invincibles
