Celebrating 25 Years of Service in Our Community!

For 25 years, Celebrate Community has been an integral part of our region’s character, focusing its efforts on improving the human condition and championing cause for people in need across the North Bay. To date, Celebrate Community has donated $22.5M in cash, grants, and marketing support to further the mission of local nonprofits.

By Eric Johnston, CEO of Sonoma Media Investments

Get involved. Make an impact. Celebrate your community. 

These are just a few of the numerous opportunities available to businesses that participate in Sonoma County’s Celebrate Community Partnership.

The Celebrate Community Partnership has strong ties to the North Bay community and its members are aware of the important role that our local nonprofits play in supporting those who live here in Sonoma County.

I am proud that The Press Democrat is a founding member, and I celebrate the numerous partners who have joined us on this 25-year journey.

Together, the 7 Celebrate Community partner organizations serve nearly everyone in the Sonoma community and employ more than 12,000 people from all over the North Bay. These business leaders understand the value of advertising, volunteerism and print and digital media exposure, as well as the importance of providing funding for various projects and initiatives.

These organizations have great vision and work hard to improve daily life in Sonoma County. They lead by example, volunteering time and donating to many local area nonprofit organizations each year.

Donated print and digital advertising helps local nonprofit organizations to inform residents, businesses and government about their missions and the ways in which they serve the community we live in.

I wholeheartedly invite you join us in this endeavor.

Also, please check out the Public Service Announcement (PSA), which was produced gratis by Comcast and for which Comcast is providing free airtime on its TV channels. We are grateful to Comcast for their continued involvement and support!

To find out how you can volunteer or if you know someone who needs assistance, please call 2-1-1 or visit www.volunteernow.org for more information.