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- Cal Endowment - Building Healthy Communities
- Encore Fellows Program
Civic Ventures program matching highly experienced professionals with nonprofit organizations in the Sacramento & Sierra regions - Generosity Project
- Placer Collaborative Network
- Strengthen Our Community
A leveraged media campaign to educate, connect and resource the community in support of the region’s nonprofit sector. - Website Development Project
- Previous Projects

GiveLocalNow Campaign Launches Sept. 15
Public awareness and education movement builds on Generosity Project research
GiveLocalNow is a new and innovative movement in the Sacramento Region (El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento and Yolo counties) dedicated to increasing philanthropy to local nonprofits. The movement has been created in response to quantitative and qualitative research documenting that the region’s donation amounts are lower than the national average.
Generosity Project in the News
Updated Coverage
With release of the The Greater Sacramento Generosity Project research report on May 25, 2011, there as been much interest in the results of the year-long research effort by the group of dedicated regional leaders.
The research also supports the launch of a multi-year community outreach campaign scheduled to begin this fall, which if successful over time, will achieve three significant goals:
Generosity Project
Update & Research Report Released
The Greater Sacramento Generosity Project includes quantitative data that represents the most comprehensive analysis of giving habits in the Sacramento region in recent memory. Data was based on surveys and information collected from 2,000 households in Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and El Dorado counties. Research was conducted by the Center for Strategic Economic Research.
The research also supports the launch of a multi-year community outreach campaign scheduled to begin this fall, which if successful over time, will: