69. Institute of Noetic Sciences: Petaluma, $5.3 million, Research institute studying the mind and consciousness. 707-775-3500, noetic.org
70. Greenacre Homes: Sebastopol, $5.3 million. Residential care and education of developmentally disabled boys. 707-823-8722, greenacrehomes.org
71. Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County: Santa Rosa, $5.2 million. Faith-based organization that builds modest, affordable homes in partnership with local communities and families in need. 707-578-7707, habitatsoco.org
72. Drug Abuse Alternatives Center: Santa Rosa, $5 million, Turning lives around by providing healthy alternatives to alcohol and drug use. 707-571-2233, daacinfo.org
73. Abandoned Children’s Fund: Santa Rosa, $4.9 million. Medicine and medical supplies for children in Ghana, Haiti, Ethiopia, Philippines, Kenya, Mexico, and Uganda. 888-884-0567, abandonedchildrensfund.org
74. Redwood Community Health Coalition: Petaluma, $4.9 million, A network of health centers in Sonoma, Napa, Marin, and Yolo counties providing high-quality cost-effcient care to all, regardless of ability to pay. 707-285-2967, rchc.net
75. Credo High School: Rohnert Park, $4.6 million. Public college prep. Charter high school using Waldorf methodology. 707-664-0600, credohigh.org
76. Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership: Santa Rosa. $4.5 million, Matches prospective volunteers with local nonprofit agencies and businesses and operates community resources programs including legal, literacy and human services information and referral. 707-573-3399, volunteernow.org
77. COTS (Committee on the Shelterless): Petaluma, $4.4 million. Shelter, housing, food and transformative programs and services for homeless children and adults. 707-765-6530, cots.org
78. St. Vincent De Paul Society: Rohnert Park, $4.4 million, Support the needy through low-cost sales and gifts of food and merchandise. 707-584-1579, svdp-sonoma.org
79. Child Parent Institute: Santa Rosa, $4.3 million. A parent education and children’s mental health agency, with the mission to end child abuse and strengthen the health of children, parents and families through parent education, therapy services and a school for emotionally challenged children. 707-585-6108, calparents.org
80. Integrated Resources Institute: Sebastopol, $4.2 million. Consulting and education for the rehabilitation field and job placement services for persons with disabilities. 714-337-7566, inmentorworks.org
81. Early Learning Institute: Rohnert Park, $4.2 million. Serving young children with special needs and their families. 707-591-0170, earlylearninginstitute.com
82. United Way of the Wine Country: Santa Rosa, $4 million. Serving Sonoma, Mendocino, Lake, Humboldt and Del Norte counties by mobilizing the caring power of our community through leadership, community engagement and effective investment including education, financial stability and health initiatives. 707-528-4485, unitedwaywinecountry.org
83. Pathways Charter School: Rohnert Park, $4 million. Supports individualized home-based independent study for students in grades K-12 in five North Bay counties. 707-585-6510, pathwayscharter.org
84. Oakmont Village Association: Santa Rosa, $4 million. Provides social and recreational activities for the members of Oakmont Village. 707-539-1611, oakmontvillage.com
85. Center for Applied Research Solutions Inc.: Santa Rosa, $3.8 million. Provides training and technical assistance to major initiatives in mental health, substance abuse, stigma reduction, suicide prevention, and safe and healthy schools and colleges through research, training, and the dissemination of educational materials. 707-568-3800, cars-rp.org
86. Frank Doyle Trust: Santa Rosa, $3.8 million. Scholarships for Santa Rosa Junior College students and $2,000 for the upkeep of Doyle Park. 707-524-3117.
87. West County Community Services: Guerneville, $3.5 million. Critical social programs for at-risk and vulnerable populations including employment, housing, mental health and counseling services. 707-823-1640, westcountyservices.org
88. Healdsburg School: Healdsburg, $3.5 million. Private school. 707-433-4847, thehealdsburgschool.org
89. La Luz Center: Sonoma, $3.4 million. Assistance for recent immigrants in the Sonoma Valley. 707-938-5131, laluzcenter.org
90. Community Support Network: Santa Rosa, $3.4 million. Provides support, housing, and dignity to individuals with mental health challenges. 707-575-0979, communitysupportnet.org
91. Schools Plus: Santa Rosa, $3.4 million. Enrichment for public schools. 707-543-2657, schoolsplus.org
92. PEP Housing: Petaluma, $3.4 million. PEP Housing is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to providing limited-income seniors with quality affordable housing, housing support services and advocacy. 707-762-2336, pephousing.org
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