Taller Virtual: Acuerdo de Operaciones

Miércoles, 1 de julio

6pm-8pm por Zoom

Chingonas Giving Circle

The Chingonas Giving Circle is a powerful community of women who pool their resources, practice authentic sisterhood, and decide together how to invest in Prospera’s future. Join today!

Prospera’s dreams featured at the national level

Prospera on Good Morning America – GMA3: What You Need To Know in celebration of Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month.

Prospera's Annual Report 2024

2024, a year of collaboration, innovation, and collective action.

Partner with us

When you partner with Prospera you are affirming that all Latinas have a right to economic stability and that they have the leadership to create their fulfilling work.

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

How entrepreneurs share our solitude

How entrepreneurs share our solitude by Ana Castaño Ana is from Michoacan, Mexico and moved to California in 1996. She is the proud mother of Metzli, Alitzel and Erendira. She has worked with the LGBT and immigrant communities through activism. She previously worked as a...

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Be bold and spread the love

Be bold and spread the love A tribute to the Latino Community Foundation by Maria Rogers Pascual I am still feeling the big love that Masha, Jacqueline and their amazing team shared with us just last week at our second retreat of the Latino Community Foundation’s (LCF)...

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No te Sueltes ¡Habla tu Verdad! Por Claudia Arroyo

Querida Familia Prosperadora, Hoy con profundo dolor compartimos esta nota para hacer una pausa en nuestro caminar del día a día. ¡Hay muerte, hay dolor, hay duelo en nuestra comunidad! La situación migratoria en este país es intolerable y nos rehusamos a quedarnos en silencio y proceder como si...

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