Our Partners
The Community Foundation champions generosity in the North State for regional impact, leadership, and support. Whether it be a bequest from someone with a passion for a cause, a scholarship established in memory of a loved one or community member, or a nonprofit agency looking to ensure sustainability of their operations for the long haul, we connect these vital contributors to lift up our region for greater good.
The Ford Family Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation with headquarters in Roseburg, Oregon. Roseburg lies in southern Oregon where the North Umpqua and the South Umpqua rivers join — timber country.
The City of Weed, California is nestled at the base of Mount Shasta in the Cascade Mountains and half way between San Francisco and Portland. The community is surrounded by natural beauty, breathtaking vistas, and unmatched outdoor recreation.
Dunsmuir is located in Siskiyou County, nested in a canyon near the base of majestic Mount Shasta. Castle Crags, a California State Park of eminence beauty, is just minutes away and other places to hike, fish, and explore are right in our backyard.
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
The Mission of the Siskiyou County Public Health Department is to promote and improve the health and wellness of the people of Siskiyou County through community empowerment and meaningful partnerships.
School Cafe
SchoolCafé uses industry-leading technology to quickly and easily connect families to school nutrition.
of Weed, CA
Grocery Outlet is the nation's largest extreme value Grocery Store with 270+ independently operated stores in California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington. Did you know you can save 40-70% off name brand groceries every day without club cards or coupons? At Grocery Outlet, the bargains are simply incredible, and you'll find thousands of them every day.
The Mt. Shasta and Dunsmuir Supermarkets have a deli with made to order sandwiches and full meat department.
Where your infinite potential meets our endless possibilities
California community colleges play an essential role in ensuring access for all people to improve their quality of life and create bright futures for themselves, their families, and their communities.
Every California community college is designed to help you reach your full potential.
Proposition 63, also known as the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), is made up of five components; Community Services and Supports, Prevention & Early Intervention, Innovation, Capital Facilities and Technological Needs, and Workforce Education and Training.
Yreka - The Golden City
Yreka (wy-ree-ka) is a beautiful and unique small town located just south of the Oregon border in California. Yreka was founded during the gold rush era when in 1851, prospectors found gold nuggets in the roots of plants churned up by their pack animals. This discovery took place in present day "Discovery Park" in Yreka. The City was officially formed in 1857, and has become a hub for tourism, business and government in the area.
The 96094 Collaborative is a collaboration of non-profit organizations, survivors, local, and state governments, national and faith-based organizations, that work together to share information and resources that can help address the needs of individuals and families affected by the Mill Fire.
Wayfinder provides a range of trauma-informed services to help children, youth and adults discover their path to sustained well-being.
Siskiyou County is located in inland northern California, adjacent to the Oregon border. As the fifth largest county in California by area, Siskiyou County features spectacular natural beauty and scenic cities and towns including Yreka--the County Seat, Mt. Shasta, Weed, Dunsmuir, McCloud and Tulelake as well as Butte Valley, Scott Valley, Shasta Valley and the Klamath River Corridor. Greater than 60% of the land within the County is currently managed by agencies of the Federal and State governments. These include: The U.S. Forest Service; Bureau of Land Management; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; and California Department of Fish and Game. These lands are maintained in various National Forests; Parks; Wilderness Areas; National Grasslands; National Wildlife Refuges; and State Wildlife Areas. Next to the Appalachian region, Siskiyou County is one of the most ecologically diverse regions in the world. It cites the "meeting" of several western mountain ranges and the transitional mixing of various habitat types. Geographically, it has considerable vertical variance in elevation, hydrological and soil conditions. Portions of the County are heavily influenced by volcanic forces. Siskiyou County also has several areas that were unaffected by ancient glacial flooding. Siskiyou County is the fifth largest county by area and the population as of 2010 was 44,962 which is roughly a 11,000 population increase since 1970. The origin of the name Siskiyou is not known. In one version it is Chinook jargon for "bob-tailed horse." In another it comes from the French name Six Cailloux meaning "six stones" and that Stephen Meek, an early Hudson Bay Company trapper used the name for a Klamath River crossing near Hornbrook.
United Way of Northern California is a convener, direct service provider, & funder working to improve the quality of life in nine NorCal counties: Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama & Trinity.
The California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF) has been on a mission over the last decade to forge partnerships and foster public policy to close the Digital Divide. This work has been strategically-focused, results-oriented, and people-centered. CETF has been guided by a Strategic Action Plan adopted by the Board of Directors in 2007 after reviewing existing research and gathering input statewide from community leaders about what works to advance Digital Inclusion.
The California Public Utilities Commission empowers California through access to safe, clean, and affordable utility services and infrastructure. California’s economy depends on the infrastructure the (CPUC) and utilities provide. For almost 100 years, the CPUC has worked to protect consumers and ensure the provision of safe, reliable utility service and infrastructure at reasonable rates, with a commitment to environmental enhancement and a healthy California economy.
Cal-Ore and its employees have been your friends and neighbors for over 74 years in Siskiyou and Modoc Counties. Currently Cal-Ore provides services to many of the area’s businesses, public safety entities, local municipalities, agriculture, community organizations, and residents. We are proud to be fully involved in the communities that we serve by providing support of several local organizations such as, Volunteer Fire Departments, Community Centers, Grange Halls, Little League, Swim Days, seniors programs, school programs, 4H & FFA, and numerous community organizations.