Honoring Community

Land Acknowledgement
LandPaths is an environmental education and conservation leader with the mission to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. They believe everyone should have access to the awe and inspiration of nature. They engage thousands of participants like you in joyful, caring, and transformative relationship with the land. They do this mainly through creative outings, environmental education, nature camps, and people-powered land stewardship of local open spaces.
Healing with food + love
In the past year, Food For Thought extended its support by offering nourishing nutrition and empathy to over 5,000 individuals residing in Sonoma County who are grappling with severe medical conditions. We furnish in excess of 335,000 complimentary meals annually to eligible recipients who face the threat of malnutrition. Our programs address food insecurity, diminish the necessity for hospital visits and healthcare costs, and enhance the overall health and well-being of our beneficiaries.
A Safe Haven for Animals
Serving since 1931, the Humane Society of Sonoma County, supported by donors, offers a safe haven for animals. Our mission is to unite people and companion animals in lifelong love. Their animals receive medical care, training, and adoption support, including spay/neuter surgery. No effort is spared when a life is at stake. With your assistance, they bring hope to every adoptable animal.
At Summit State Bank
Discover the potential benefits that our Nonprofit Partner Program can offer to your nonprofit organization. Learn how this program can support and empower your nonprofit business in achieving its goals and making a positive impact on the community. At Summit State Bank, we care about your success because we care about our community.
And Duskies Estes
Farm to Pantry had its origins in a stroll through a Healdsburg neighborhood. Our founder, Melita Love, observed numerous fruit trees in her neighbors' yards, their once-beautiful produce decaying on the ground below. Witnessing this waste while recognizing the significant issue of food insecurity, affecting 1 in 4 people in Sonoma County, she took action.