Sarah Elbert

Director of Communications, A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation

Sarah joined the Foundation team in 2019 as Communications Manager. Named Director of Communications in 2022, she leads the Foundation’s design, planning, and implementation of the legacy and sunset communications strategies. Her public-facing projects include the Foundation’s archival website, a commemorative book for the Clark family, Foundation staff and grantee partners, and the Clark Foundation Legacy and Program Space at the University of Maryland (opening 2027).

Before entering philanthropy, Sarah had extensive experience in project management, partnerships, and operations, most recently in the field of civic engagement. She served as Deputy Director of States at When We All Vote, a nonprofit group created by Michelle Obama to increase voter participation in every election.

Sarah has worked in a variety of settings, from theatre program management at the University of Texas at Austin to floral design at Wollam Gardens, a 12-acre cut-flower farm. She serves on the board of the James N. Loehlin Memorial Fund, which supports students pursuing higher education and the arts. Sarah, who holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin, lives in northern California with her family, dog, and beautiful, riotous garden.

Contributions

Strategic Lifespan Peer Network: A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation: Investing in Partners to Ensure the Foundation’s Mission Lives On

Posted on December 19, 2024 by Sarah Elbert, Ashley Davis, Kate Ritter Repen, Joe Del Guercio

The Clark Foundation is nearing the conclusion of its decade-long sunset strategy. The foundation, founded in 1987, began its 10-year $1.3B spendown in 2016, partnering with organizations to educate future engineering leaders, support veterans and their families, and expand opportunities for the Washington, DC community. Currently in its final year, the foundation remains focused on ensuring that their partners have… Read More