PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS

Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation – The Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation’s mission is to restore and conserve the Laguna de Santa Rosa and to inspire appreciation for Sonoma County’s Wetlands which are of International Importance. The Foundation collaborates with public land managers and private landowners on various projects aimed at creating resilient, vibrant ecosystems and communities in the Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed. Website

LandPaths – 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. LandPaths engage thousands of participants in joyful, caring, and transformative relationship with the land. They do this mainly through creative outings led in both English and Spanish, environmental education, nature camps, and people-powered land stewardship of local open spaces. Website
LandPaths – 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. LandPaths engage thousands of participants in joyful, caring, and transformative relationship with the land. They do this mainly through creative outings led in both English and Spanish, environmental education, nature camps, and people-powered land stewardship of local open spaces. Website


Russian Riverkeeper – Russian Riverkeeper protects and restores the Russian River watershed environment for the benefit of current and future generations. The Russian River is our region’s most vital natural resource. RRK’s has been advocating since 1993 for a thriving river ecosystem that is healthy, swimmable, fishable, and equitably shared. Website

Sonoma County Conservation Action – Sonoma County Conservation Action (SCCA) works to conserve, protect and sustain open spaces and forward-thinking climate policies in Sonoma County. The nonpartisan, political arm of Sonoma County’s environmental movement, SCCA’s staff have knocked on more than 50,000 doors each year since 1991, identifying environmentally concerned county residents, distributing information and election endorsements, generating membership and mobilizing residents to write to decision-makers and to volunteer for electoral campaigns. The power of person-to-person, grassroots organizing makes Conservation Action the most politically effective organizations in Sonoma County. Website
Sonoma County Conservation Action – Sonoma County Conservation Action (SCCA) works to conserve, protect and sustain open spaces and forward-thinking climate policies in Sonoma County. The nonpartisan, political arm of Sonoma County’s environmental movement, SCCA’s staff have knocked on more than 50,000 doors each year since 1991, identifying environmentally concerned county residents, distributing information and election endorsements, generating membership and mobilizing residents to write to decision-makers and to volunteer for electoral campaigns. The power of person-to-person, grassroots organizing makes Conservation Action the most politically effective organizations in Sonoma County. Website


Daily Acts – Daily Acts is a holistic education nonprofit that takes a heart-centered approach to inspiring transformative actions that create connected, equitable, and climate resilient communities. They believe in the power of our daily actions to reconnect people to self, community, and place, which helps to heal our society and planet. Website

Pepperwood Preserve – Pepperwood’s 3,200-acre reserve serves as a refuge for over 900 species of plants and animals. They are leaders in ecosystem-climate research, producing critical science to help guide our region’s natural resource management and conservation planning. Pepperwood also offers environmental education opportunities for all ages to cultivate an ethic of conservation in our North Bay region. Website
Pepperwood Preserve – Pepperwood’s 3,200-acre reserve serves as a refuge for over 900 species of plants and animals. They are leaders in ecosystem-climate research, producing critical science to help guide our region’s natural resource management and conservation planning. Pepperwood also offers environmental education opportunities for all ages to cultivate an ethic of conservation in our North Bay region. Website


Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue – Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife; the promotion, understanding, appreciation, protection and conservation of wildlife through both their Educational Outreach Programs and their advocacy efforts. Website

Zero Waste Sonoma – Zero Waste Sonoma’s mission is to empower personal action in waste reduction and materials management by implementing practical solutions to protect our natural resources. Our vision is an engaged and informed community with the shared goal of thriving in a sustainable region without waste. Website
Zero Waste Sonoma – Zero Waste Sonoma’s mission is to empower personal action in waste reduction and materials management by implementing practical solutions to protect our natural resources. Our vision is an engaged and informed community with the shared goal of thriving in a sustainable region without waste. Website


Credo High School – Credo High is a California Public Waldorf High School that supports young people to be creative thinkers, effective communicators and caring human beings who have a solid foundation of knowledge and the depth and breadth of capacities to meet the world’s challenges head on with empathy and compassion. Website

California Native Plant Society – California Native Plant Society is on a mission to save California’s native plants and places using both head and heart. CNPS brings together science, education, conservation, and gardening to power the native plant movement. Website
California Native Plant Society – California Native Plant Society is on a mission to save California’s native plants and places using both head and heart. CNPS brings together science, education, conservation, and gardening to power the native plant movement. Website


Forest Unlimited – Forest Unlimited’s mission is to protect, enhance, and restore the forests and watersheds of Sonoma County. Forest Unlimited educates the public about logging plan review, forestry law, and regulation. Forest Unlimited monitors logging plans county wide, addresses illegal and unsound logging, works toward improving logging rules, and provides information regarding current forestry law. Forest Unlimited sponsors forest restoration projects and coordinates a Mentor Program designed to educate and train the public. Website

Sonoma Ecology Center – Since 1990, Sonoma Ecology Center has worked to increase appreciation and stewardship of Sonoma Valley’s natural heritage and create measurable benefits in areas of land, water, climate change and biodiversity. They envision a future where people, land, water, and wildlife thrive. Website
Sonoma Ecology Center – Since 1990, Sonoma Ecology Center has worked to increase appreciation and stewardship of Sonoma Valley’s natural heritage and create measurable benefits in areas of land, water, climate change and biodiversity. They envision a future where people, land, water, and wildlife thrive. Website


Sonoma Mountain Preservation – Sonoma Mountain Preservation works to preserve Sonoma Mountain’s scenic, agricultural, and natural resources by cultivating a sense of place, engaging people with the landscape, and inspiring them to become mountain stewards. Website

The Sonoma County Transportation Authority and the Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority play key roles in regional planning and sustainability. Established in 1990, the SCTA is governed by a twelve-member Board of Directors representing the county’s nine cities and serves as the countywide planning and fund programming agency for transportation-related issues. It secures funding, oversees project delivery, and engages in long-term transportation planning. The RCPA, created in 2009, leads a coalition of local governments to advance climate action by coordinating countywide climate protection efforts. It fosters collaboration, sets goals, pools resources, and strengthens partnerships across multiple agencies and sectors.
The Sonoma County Transportation Authority and the Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority play key roles in regional planning and sustainability. Established in 1990, the SCTA is governed by a twelve-member Board of Directors representing the county’s nine cities and serves as the countywide planning and fund programming agency for transportation-related issues. It secures funding, oversees project delivery, and engages in long-term transportation planning. The RCPA, created in 2009, leads a coalition of local governments to advance climate action by coordinating countywide climate protection efforts. It fosters collaboration, sets goals, pools resources, and strengthens partnerships across multiple agencies and sectors.

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