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Alchemist CDC Board of Directors 2026
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$1,838 raised by 5 donors
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Connecting communities to land, food, and opportunity.
For more than 22 years, Alchemist Community Development Corporation (Alchemist CDC) has advanced equity, access, and economic opportunity through community-centered food systems across Sacramento County and beyond.
We believe food is foundational to health, culture, dignity, and economic stability. Our work is organized across four integrated departments that together form a local food ecosystem supporting individuals, families, small businesses, and neighborhoods from immediate stabilization to long-term opportunity and ownership.
Food Access
Alchemist CDC is a regional leader in expanding equitable access to healthy, locally grown food.
We manage six certified farmers’ markets across Sacramento County, including Sacramento’s flagship Sunday Central Sacramento Certified Farmers’ Market
We administer CalFresh/EBT and Market Match at nine certified farmers' markets, ensuring low-income families can access and afford fresh, locally-grown produce
In 2025, we facilitated over $1.6 million in CalFresh food purchasing power, supporting both household food security and small California farmers
We operate Community Food Connections, which provides weekly and monthly emergency food distributions in partnership with Sac City Unified School District and community sites - coordinated with social workers and case managers to support family stability
Economic Development
We support food entrepreneurs and workers who face systemic barriers to capital, space, and opportunity in restaurant, hospitality, and agriculture.
Alchemist Kitchen Incubator Program (AKIP) and Microenterprise Academy (AMA) provide affordable commercial kitchen access, business education, professional coaching and mentorship
Our programs support dozens of small food businesses each year - most owned by women, Veterans, LGBTQ+, persons with disabities, and entrepreneurs of color
Paid workforce development at Alchemist Events at Empress Tavern with our partners at Juma Ventures offers income, job readiness, and career exposure in food, hospitality, and events
Programs are designed to move participants toward long-term career stability, ownership, and leadership within the local food economy
Community Investment
We lead community-centered construction and placemaking projects that turn underutilized spaces into hubs for food, culture, and economic activity.
We develop and activate food-focused community spaces that reflect neighborhood identity and needs
Invest in physical infrastructure that supports small businesses, workforce pathways, and public gathering
Ensure community voice and lived experience shape how projects are designed and delivered
Advocacy & Systems Change
Alchemist CDC pairs on-the-ground service with local and statewide advocacy to strengthen food and economic policy.
We champion legislation and funding for CalFresh, Market Match, and Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations (MEHKO)
Elevate practitioner and community perspectives to inform policy decisions
Advocate for food systems that are more just, resilient, and responsive to real-world conditions
Why Your Support Matters
Your Big Day of Giving contribution helps:
Ensure the most at-risk students and families in SCUSD receive food and support
Sustain farmers’ markets that anchor neighborhoods and small farms
Support entrepreneurs and workers building stable livelihoods
Invest in community spaces that generate long-term economic and social benefit
Strengthen advocacy that shapes policy for a more equitable food system
Every dollar given to Alchemist CDC multiplies in impact - circulating through households, farms, small businesses, workers, and neighborhoods across the region.
We connect communities to land, food, and opportunities towards a vision where all neighborhoods are vibrant, healthy, equitable, and diverse.
Alchemist CDC’s work is made possible by people who believe that community-centered food systems are worth investing in. Whether you engage through giving, volunteering, partnership, or simply showing up in the community, there are many ways to be part of this work.
Unrestricted donations remain especially critical. Flexible support allows us to keep farmers’ markets operating week after week, sustain CalFresh and Market Match access for families and farmers, maintain shared kitchens, gardens, and community spaces, and respond as demand for food access, workforce training, and small business support continues to grow. These dollars allow us to meet people where they are and adapt as conditions change.
We invite you to give today through Big Day of Giving and be part of what we are building. Later this year, we will also launch a new monthly giving program to provide a consistent, reliable way for supporters to stay connected to this work over time.
For those looking to engage more deeply, there are many ways to get involved. Volunteers play an essential role across our programs, from supporting CalFresh and Market Match at our farmers’ markets to participating in corporate and group volunteer days at our gardens and community spaces. You can learn more and sign up here: https://alchemistcdc.galaxydigital.com/
We are also expanding opportunities for skills-based and programmatic engagement. This includes mentoring entrepreneurs in our Alchemist Kitchen Incubator Program, supporting workforce development participants through volunteer shifts at Alchemist Events at Empress Tavern, and contributing professional expertise to help strengthen our growing organization.
As our work continues to grow, we are also seeking new members to join our Board of Directors and help guide the future of Alchemist CDC.
We welcome partnerships with individuals, companies, and foundations who are interested in investing in a healthier, more equitable local food economy. From direct contributions to workplace giving and sponsorship opportunities, there are many ways to align your values with this work.
You can also support Alchemist CDC by staying connected and showing up. Follow us on social media, visit one of the Certified Farmers’ Markets we operate, or join us for an Alchemist Kitchen Incubator Program takeover at Empress Tavern. Every interaction helps strengthen this community.
And this year, we invite you to share your voice through our #MyAlchemistStory campaign. Tell us how Alchemist CDC has been part of your food or community journey and help bring this work to life through your experience.
However you choose to engage, you are helping build something bigger. Together, we are working toward a future where the Farm-to-Fork Capital truly becomes the Farm-to-Every Fork Capital.
At Alchemist CDC, we understand that the problems we're working to address – disparities in access to healthy food, green spaces, and entrepreneurship – are symptoms of a greater societal system that was built for some and to discriminate against others. We also recognize that Sacramento's history of redlining, redevelopment, and racial covenants have created barriers where race is the primary reason that a person faces additional hurdles.
By almost every metric, Black, Indigenous, and people of color suffer disadvantages and worse quality of life outcomes than their white neighbors. We also recognize that a person's race intersects with other social and political identities, such as gender, sexuality, national origin, and documentation status, which all overlap and create different forms of discrimination and disadvantage. We acknowledge our responsibility to dismantle white supremacy, uphold the experiences of people of color, and advance equitable change.
Organization name
Alchemist Community Development Corporation
other names
Alchemist CDC
2004
Mission Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building
Operating Budget
$1,000,001-$5 million
Organization Need
Funding: Unrestricted, Board Members, Funding: Program, Volunteers
Demographics Served
Low-income individuals/families, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino/Latina/Latinx
Local Counties Served
Sacramento, Yolo
Equity Statement
Equity Statement
Address
2901 K StreetSacramento, CA, US