Why Petaluma Bounty Needs to Raise $100,000 by Spring 2026
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Help us keep the community farm and food access programs going. Continue Reading →
Help us keep the community farm and food access programs going. Continue Reading →
We need to raise at least $100,000 to cover farm and program expenses for 2026. Continue Reading →
Petaluma Bounty is now operating as a fiscally-sponsored program of San Antonio Valley Ranch, the agricultural arm of the Eames Institute, a 501(c)(3) public charity. Fiscal sponsorship is a very common way for nonprofits to support charitable and educational projects and programs. This is a Continue Reading →
With November CalFresh benefits delayed, community service providers are working hard to strengthen safety nets for the food insecure. Continue Reading →
Redwood Empire Food Bank and other resources are available to people who need immediate food assistance. Continue Reading →
