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OUR UNIQUE APPROACH

Entrepreneurship & Economic Justice

Immigrant Rights: Embracing Our Story

Healing Justice & Holistic Wellbeing

Leadership
Women transform their ideas into businesses and cooperatives that uplift
families and communities. With mentorship, coaching, and tools, they gain confidence, access capital, and achieve financial independence. We’re
using entrepreneurship to reshape our economy.
We create spaces where immigrant women can gather, speak their truth, and feel safe. We honor Latinas’ contributions while challenging narratives that diminish our power.
Immigrant rights are about more than legal protections—they’re about reclaiming our collective dignity.
We believe true success includes health, community, emotional strength, and financial stability. We
offer cultural healing, holistic wellness, and community care rooted
in radical love. Because wealth and wellness go hand in hand.
We dream big, because if we can’t imagine it, we can’t build it. Through workshops, events, healing and lending circles, we create space to act, heal,
and shape the future we deserve. Our radical innovation is rooted in shared histories, immigrant dreams, and the power of art, culture, and community.
IN THE NEWS
Dreams are Possible Challenge
Partner with Prospera to help us reach our goal of $30,000 before December 31st and support the dreams of our entrepreneurs! During the pandemic, many dreams have been interrupted and sidetracked. At Prospera, we are committed to working so that the dreams of our Latina immigrant entrepreneurs can...
Bank of America Names Prospera 2021 Neighborhood Builders®
Program Provides $200,000 in Flexible Funding to Each Organization and Leadership Development Training to Advance Economic Mobility in the East Bay SAN FRANCISCO – Nonprofit programs that invest in small businesses and advance Latina economic empowerment will soon reach more people through a...
Dreams are possible by Stephanie Segovia
"When I started this journey, it felt like I was pretty much alone… I know that it's my own idea, it's my own business and I become my own boss, but it gets to a point that you feel like, "I won't make it." And when I found Prospera it kind of gave me some sense of guidance and I could call them...



