Read on for information on a selection of recent searches supported by Clover Search Works:
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Children’s Alliance is Washington’s statewide, nonpartisan child advocacy organization. They help people tap into their personal political power so they can advocate for change in their communities. They partner with families, lawmakers, community leaders, service providers and policy experts to develop antiracist policy solutions that improve the lives of Washington kids and build a better shared future for all.
To learn more about Children’s Alliance, visit their website here.
Dr. Soleil Boyd joined their team as Executive Director in 2025. Learn more about Soliel here.
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Team Read propels young students to become inspired, joyful readers and teens to become impactful leaders, ready to succeed in school and life, building stronger communities for all.
To learn more about Team Read, visit their website here.
Ebony Pattenaude became Team Read’s Executive Director in 2024. Learn more about Ebony here.
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Through education, innovation, and collaboration, Quivira works in coalition with ranchers, farmers, government agencies, and land stewards to foster resilience on working lands.
To learn more about Quivira Coalition, visit their website here.
Clover supported Quivira in their search in spring 2025, and Xochitl Torres Small became Quivira’s new ED in August 2025. Learn more about Xochitl here.
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Heartland Fund supports rural people to protect and expand democratic participation and create solutions to critical local and national issues. They invest in the tools rural leaders and organizations need to start meaningful conversations to organize friends and neighbors, and build diverse sustainable coalitions united by shared values and purpose.
To learn more about Heartland Fund, visit their website here.
Peter Martin became Heartland’s Strategic Partnerships Director in 2025.
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Economic Opportunity Institute (EOI) works to equip the public and public decision-makers with the policy research and practical tools they need to embed the values of fairness, care, and opportunity into the foundations of Washington’s economy.
To learn more about EOI, visit their website here.
Rian Watt became EOI’s Executive Director in 2024. Learn more about Rian here.
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Freedom Education Project Puget Sound (FEPPS) provides a rigorous college program for all people incarcerated at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) and creates pathways to higher education after students are released from prison.
To learn more about FEPPS, visit their website here.
Alyssa Knight became Executive Director of FEPPS in 2024. Learn more about Alyssa here.
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The NM Bodecker Foundation works to spark young people to realize their creative power through immersive learning experiences.
To learn more about Bodecker, visit their website here.
Clover supported the Bodecker Foundation during their Director of Advancement search, which culminated in the hire of Jessica St. John, in early 2024.
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Leadership Tomorrow is a community leadership organization that cultivates a network of inclusive, curious leaders dedicated to addressing our region’s toughest challenges. Our programs help nonprofit, private, and public leaders cultivate a deeper understanding of interconnected regional issues, deepen core competencies in team leadership and cross-sector collaboration, and build a lifelong network with other leaders across Puget Sound.
To learn more about Leadership Tomorrow, visit their website here.
Clover partnered with Leadership Tomorrow to hire their new Executive Director, Bindiya Patel in 2023. Learn more about Bindiya here.
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Cooper House is an infant and early childhood mental health clinic in Seattle, WAthat provides integrated mental health and occupational therapy to children birth-5 and their families. They also provide support for birth-5 providers in the community through reflective supervision and training, including Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) training throughout WA, OR, ID and AK.
To learn more about Cooper House, visit their website here.
Clover partnered with Cooper House on their Clinical Director search in winter 2024. Learn about their Clinical Director, Haruko Watanabe, here.
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Washington’s National Park Fund (WNPF) is the official philanthropic partner of Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks. They raise private support that funds scientific research, youth and family experiences, and projects that will keep these parks strong and vital now and forever, for everyone.
To learn more about WNPF, visit their website here.
Steve Dubiel became WNPF’s CEO in 2024. Learn more about Steve here.
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Through jazz education that liberates and inspires, Seattle JazzED increases access in the music room, celebrates student expression and builds lasting connection rooted in community.
To learn more about Seattle JazzED, visit their website here.
Clover worked with Seattle JazzED through their Executive Director search in fall 2024, and Liz Riggs Meger began her role as ED in early 2025. Learn more about Liz here.
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Habitat for Humanity partners with people to help them build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. Habitat homeowners achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better life for themselves and for their families.
Learn more about Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County here.
Clover partnered with Habitat on their Director of Development search. Learn more about Habitat’s Director of Development, Liesl Slabaugh, here.
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Perinatal Support Washington (PS-WA) is a statewide non-profit committed to shining a light on perinatal mental health to support all families and communities. They support people in the emotional transition to parenthood, including those experiencing depression, anxiety, loss, infertility, trauma, and more.
Learn more about PS-WA here.
Emma York-Jones became PS-WA’s Executive Director following a fall 2024 search. Learn more about Emma here.
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Since 1992, the Cross Cultural Health Care Program has developed effective and efficient training and consulting expertise to help with culturally competent communication and practices across cultures and languages in health care.
Learn more about CCHCP on their website here.
Arigin Sakda became CCHCP’s Executive Director following a fall 2024 search. Learn more about Arigin here.