Sanford addressed the Upstate's annual Equal Opportunity Day dinner Thursday night.
"The way this organization does it, enhances the chances for success," Sanford said, referring to the group's traditionally low-key, business-oriented approach.
Sanford praised the organization for promoting achievement, good citizenship and perseverance.
He has made a concerted effort to reach out to black voters. He pointed out that his is the first Republican administration in South Carolina to have three African-American Cabinet members.
"Will we get it perfect? Absolutely not," Sanford said. "But we're trying."
Marianne Martin said Sanford's speech was "inspiring."
"I thought it gave a lot of credit to the Urban League for what it does for the community," said Martin, a homemaker.
Curtis Johnson, pastor of Valley Brook Baptist Church in Pelzer, said he appreciated Sanford's "expression of embracing of diversity. I think he did a good job. And, I think he was sincere."
Information from: The Greenville News