Easterseals Redwood
Madeline Anderson is an experienced grants manager currently working at Easterseals Redwood since May 2021, where expertise includes prospect research, strategy collaboration, writing, reporting, and stewardship, with a proven track record of securing significant grant funding. Prior to this role, Madeline contributed as a grants specialist and writer/editor at Great Lakes Publishing, focusing on feature stories and editorial tasks. Additional experience includes positions as an assistant manager at Just Sew Studio, substitute teacher at Fort Thomas Independent Schools, customer service representative and seamstress at Alterations by Frances, writing associate at The Ohio State University Writing Center, and various internships in research and writing. Madeline holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from The Ohio State University and has participated in international study experiences at Richmond, The American International University in London.
Easterseals Redwood
We advance 100% equity, access and workforce inclusion for people with disabilities, people facing disadvantages, and veterans. A Note from Easterseals National: The disability community is rapidly evolving to use identity-first language in place of person-first language because it views disability as being a core component of identity, much like race and gender. Preference can vary for many reasons, and some members of the community, such as people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, prefer person-first language. In our communications, we are moving toward using identity-first language while striving to ensure we respect the wishes of the people being represented.