06/03/2026
We are incredibly grateful and proud to be part of such an amazing program! ❤️🙌 Thank you Sacramento Region Community Foundation for investing in our team and our community!!
We’re proud to announce the ten nonprofit organizations selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of the Sacramento Countywide Nonprofit Partnership Initiative (SCNPI), a 20-month capacity-building program designed to strengthen the sustainability of mid-sized nonprofits serving Sacramento County residents in partnership with the County of Sacramento.
⭐ AcademyStay (Sacramento): Transitional housing and wraparound support for foster youth ages 18-24 pursuing college or vocational training.
⭐ Alchemist Community Development Corporation (Sacramento): Connected programs spanning food access, workforce development, entrepreneurship, and community space, helping residents move from immediate crisis toward long-term stability.
⭐ Elk Grove Food Bank Services : Comprehensive food access and homeless services through a client-choice warehouse, senior mobile distributions, home delivery, and school-based programs.
⭐ Orangevale-Fair Oaks Community Foundation (Orangevale): Operator of the Orangevale-Fair Oaks Food Bank and HART (Homeless Assistance Resource Team), serving residents across Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Citrus Heights, and Folsom.
⭐ Rancho Cordova Food Locker (Rancho Cordova): A dignity-centered food access program currently transitioning to a community food hub model to expand services and reduce stigma around food assistance.
⭐ Rebuilding Together Sacramento (Sacramento): Homelessness prevention through critical home repairs, safety modifications, and accessibility improvements for low-income homeowners, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities.
⭐ Refugee Enrichment and Development Association (REDA) Inc. (Sacramento): Culturally responsive housing, food, education, and mental health services for refugee and immigrant communities across the greater Sacramento Valley.
⭐ Sacramento Cottage Housing, Inc. (Sacramento): Permanent supportive housing and wraparound services for individuals and families, with deep, relationship-based coaching designed to break cycles of homelessness over the long term.
⭐ South County Services Inc. (Galt): Providing food distribution and homeless services for rural communities across South Sacramento County, including the isolated Delta region towns where few other services reach.
⭐ Three Sisters Gardens of Broderick (Sacramento): Urban agriculture, food distribution, and youth workforce development, paying young people to learn agriculture, food systems, and green career pathways.
Selected organizations work across Sacramento County to address homelessness, housing instability, and food insecurity — some of the region's most pressing challenges. Through SCNPI, each organization will receive practical training and workshops, one-on-one technical assistance, peer learning opportunities, mentorship from experienced nonprofit leaders, and flexible grant funding to support organizational improvements.