CENTER FOR CREATIVE LAND RECYCLING
2342 Shattuck Avenue PMB 506, Berkeley, CA 94704 www.cclr.org

Total Revenue
$971,332
Total Expenses
$940,021
Net Assets
$255,962

Organizations Filed Purposes: The nations premier land reuse think- and do-tank promoting the sustainable, equitable and responsible reuse of underutilized and environmentally impacted properties by educating, advocating, assisting and convening stakeholders to revitalize communities through land recyling.

Workshops and Webinars: Redevelopment Conferences: Multi-day in-person or virtual events that cover a broad range of timely and contextual redevelopment topics. Conferences consistently include sessions covering topics in environmental justice, remediation and revitalization strategies, sustainability, and marketing and development. Brownfields 101: An in-person workshop or webinar that covers the range of specialized knowledge and skills needed to complete land recycling and brownfields projects on time and on budget. Local experts in redevelopment share their stories and knowledge, providing the tools needed for your own projects. Thematic Webinars: One-off and/or in-series webinars that address a specific topic in land reuse such as brownfields and food access, opportunity zones, the future of retail, grant writing, etc.

Vision to Action: A series of two facilitated workshops that focus on a defined problem, such as one or two specific properties, and bring together community members, civic organizations and local leaders to generate a collective vision for the future of the focus area, which is then reflected in a rendering or drawing. The Vision to Action process typically takes from three to six months. Custom Trainings: Workshop curriculum tailored to meet the specific needs of an organization. Covers site assessment, environmental cleanup and remediation, and negotiation and risk management. Technical Assistance: CCLR is the Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities (TAB) provider to EPA Regions 2, 9 and 10, serving the states and territories of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, the Pacific Islands, Puerto Rico and Washington. The goal of CCLR as a TAB provider is to guide communities through the complex processes and

requirements particular to land recycling. The assistance CCLR provides enables communities to independently manage the environmental and financial challenges of land recycling, as well as leverage significant resources. The CCLR team has worked with a range of communities, including rural areas struggling with economic and environmental challenges of closed mills or rail sites, tribal lands striving for revitalization and urban neighborhoods working to remove blight caused by sites with prior industrial uses. From the beginning to the end of a redevelopment project, CCLR experts answer questions, provide advice and sample documents and connect practitioners to resources. Some examples of CCLR technical assistance include: Continued on Schedule O.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Sarah SieloffExecutive Director40$138,047
Michelle KingDirector1$0
David GreensfelderDirector1$0
John ScharfmanDirector1$0
Deborah SchmallSecretary1$0
Kevin MccartyDirector1$0
Zachary ClaytonTreasurer1$0
Michael CovarrubiasDirector1$0
Cynthia ParkerDirector1$0
Yusef FreemanFormer Director1$0
Mary HashemChair1$0
Nicholas TargVice Chair1$0

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