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Celebrating the Successes of our IE Nonprofit Sector

Published on July 18, 2025

Each year, CalNonprofits, in partnership with the California State Assembly and Senate Select Committees on the Nonprofit Sector, invites legislators to recognize a Nonprofit of the Year from their district. The program helps foster stronger relationships between lawmakers and local nonprofit organizations, ensuring that policymakers are more attuned to the needs of the communities nonprofits serve. Since its inception, more than 1,000 California nonprofits have received this honor, celebrated both locally and at a special luncheon at the state Capitol.

We’re so proud to celebrate this year’s Inland Empire Nonprofit of the Year honorees, whose work spans so many of the vital conditions our communities need to thrive. This year’s honorees are addressing a wide range of needs — from supporting veterans, promoting food security, and expanding access to housing and shelter, to advancing health and well-being, preventing violence, protecting animals, and fostering opportunity for children and families. Their efforts reflect the spirit of the Inland Empire Vital Conditions Network, where organizations across sectors are working together to strengthen the full set of conditions — basic needs, humane housing, meaningful work, lifelong learning, a thriving natural world, civic engagement, and a sense of belonging — that support health and well-being for all. We celebrate the contributions of these nonprofits and the many partners across the region who are helping to build a more inclusive and resilient Inland Empire.

NONPROFITS OF THE YEAR: Inland Empire Honorees 2025

Senate

District 19 Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh has honored Orenda Veterans Project
District 23 Senator Suzette Martinez Valladares has honored A Greater Hope
District 29 Senator Eloise Gómez Reyes
has honored Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
District 31 Senator Sabrina Cervantes
has honored Power Speaks Louder
District 32 Senator Kelly Seyarto
has honored Backcountry Communities Thriving


Assembly

District 34 Assemblymember Tom Lackey has honored The River’s Edge Ranch
District 36 Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez
has honored Imperial Valley Food Bank
District 45 Assemblymember James C. Ramos
has honored Partners Against Violence
District 47 Assemblymember Greg Wallis
has honored Do the Right Thing
District 50 Assemblymember Robert Garcia
has honored Children’s Fund
District 53 Assemblymember Michelle Rodriguez
has honored Foothill Family Shelter
District 58 Assemblymember Leticia Castillo
has honored Riverside Life Services
District 60 Assemblymember Dr. Corey Jackson
has honored Healthy Valley Foundation
District 71 Assemblymember Kate Sanchez
has honored Hanaeleh

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