28 Nonprofit Leaders Selected from Monterey,
San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties
Monterey County, California — The Community Foundation for Monterey County (CFMC) selected 28 emerging nonprofit managers to join the LEAD (Leadership, Education and Development) Institute’s 2025 cohort. LEAD is a year-long professional development institute offered by the CFMC’s Center for Nonprofit Excellence to foster strong, effective leadership in the local nonprofit sector.
LEAD Institute is a unique program that combines in-person learning and professional coaching to provide new leaders with resources and skills they need to lead a thriving team, develop a network of peer support and work towards a more sustainable and equitable vision for Central Coast communities. It’s an investment in developing new leaders and growing organizational effectiveness and mission impact.” –Reid Norris, Program Manager, Center for Nonprofit Excellence
This year’s LEAD Institute features nonprofit professionals from diverse fields of nonprofit activity, including the arts, education, health and human services. The 2025 class includes participants from nonprofits based in Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties. They join a network of more than 200 nonprofit leaders who have engaged with LEAD since the program launched in 2009.
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2025 LEAD Institute Participants:
Colleen Beye, Executive Director, NAMI Monterey County
Ambry Capistrano, Philanthropy Program Manager, Monterey Peninsula Foundation
Jonathan De Anda, General Manager, Salinas Regional Sports Authority
Erin Detka, Marketing and Communications Manager, United Way Monterey County
Sonia K. Diego Martinez, Executive Director, YWCA of Watsonville
Kate Englund, Program Director, Sun Street Center
Sam Gomez, Deputy Director, The Epicenter
Jennifer Hatch, Program Director, Bridge House, Interim Inc.
Cindy Hyatt, Housing Lead, Downtown Streets Team
Lisa Kincaid, Director of Development, Veterans Transition Center of California
Nicholas Kite, Corporate Account Manager, Montage Health
Leann Leon, Program Manager, Ecology Action
Gabriela Manzo, Lead Case Manager, Rancho Cielo
Yesenia Molina, Watsonville Arts Program Manager, Arts Council Santa Cruz County
Isai Pazos, Executive Director, Senderos
Amy Price, Director of Development, Community Homeless Solutions
Juan Ramirez, Community Program Manager, Elkhorn Slough Foundation
Stephanie Rios, Director of Education Programs, Watsonville Wetlands Watch
Adriana Rocha, Director of Development, Door to Hope
Shawna Rodgers, Donor Relations Manager, CCOF Foundation
Guillermo Rodriguez, CEO, Community Food Bank of San Benito
Gabrielle Rubio, Deputy Director of Finance and HR for ReStores, Habitat for Humanity Monterey Bay
Olivia Tauvinkl, Case Supervisor, CASA of San Benito County
Katie Thompson, Executive Director, Save Our Shores
Karen Trevino, Advocate Supervisor, Recruitment & Training Manager, CASA of Monterey County
Arnold Westphal, Executive Director, Breakthrough Men’s community
Danielle Wong, Program Director, Grey Bears
Nora Yerena, Founder and Co-Executive Director, RaĂces y Cariño
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LEAD is designed to maximize the leadership potential of capable nonprofit managers through monthly leadership and professional development seminars. The LEAD Institute emphasizes individualized professional growth by identifying core values and building resilience to address the opportunities and challenges facing the community. Participants gain new insights, abilities and a network of support to assume greater leadership roles.
If LEAD isn’t a model for other community foundations throughout the state and country, it should be. LEAD is precisely the program that community-based organizations should offer to enable local organizations and their leaders to have a greater impact. The program provided me with new insights and tools, and introduced me to passionate, inspiring people in the community that are doing meaningful work every day.”Â
Taylor Honrath, 2023 LEAD Institute Alum
About the Center for Nonprofit Excellence of the Community Foundation for Monterey County
The Center for Nonprofit Excellence (CNE) works with local nonprofits of all types and sizes to be stronger, more resilient and equitable. It helps staff, boards and volunteers make meaningful connections to resources and one another. For information on LEAD Institute or other nonprofit resources, visit cfmco.org/CNE or call (831) 375-9712.
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About the LEAD Institute
Facilitated by Reid Norris, Program Manager, LEAD is an annual leadership development program of the Community Foundation for Monterey County for nonprofit and community leaders. Applications for LEAD 2026 will be available in Summer 2025. For information or to apply, visit: cfmco.org/lead.
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The mission of the Community Foundation for Monterey County is to inspire philanthropy and be a catalyst for strengthening communities throughout Monterey County. For more information, call (831) 375-9712 or visit cfmco.org.