It has worked in partnership over the years with organizations such as Verge, the Crocker and the Sacramento History Museum.
[8] In October 2016, director Sanchez was attempting to raise $35,000 which was required to complete the $100,000 down payment on the premises of the organization.
At the time of an article appearing in The Sacramento Bee on October 11, at least $4,156 had been raised by their online crowdsourcing campaign.
[9] Annually the organization hosts the "Honoring Our Past" event in collaboration with the Sacramento History Museum.
[11] In 2015, along with other organizations they worked in collaboration with The Ethnic Studies Program and The Center for Families, on the “Semillas y Culturas~Seeds and Cultures” Conference which was held at the Woodland Community College.