Who We Are
We are a holistic education nonprofit that takes a heart-centered approach to inspiring transformative actions that create connected, equitable, and climate resilient communities. We believe in the power of our daily actions to reconnect people to self, community, and place, which helps to heal our society and planet.
Our Mission is to inspire transformative action that creates connected, equitable climate resilient communities.
Our Vision is to create healthy, just and sustainable communities built upon the daily actions of many people.
What We Do
Our holistic approach starts in the soil and swells into culture and policy change:
Who We Serve
Daily Acts primarily serves the diverse population of Sonoma County, California, through our wide array of program offerings.
Residents
We work alongside residents to implement community-driven models that catalyze action, educate and engage, build community, protect our most vulnerable, and support leaders to boldly advocate for a brighter future.
Local Schools, Businesses, and Organizations
We motivate local schools, businesses, and organizations to be a force of good in our community by providing them with replication support and skill-building workshops.
Governmental Agencies
We collaborate with different city and county agencies to encourage environmental and climate justice policy and provide hands-on sustainability programs to residents.
Our Theory of Change
The crisis of connection is at the core of our environmental and social issues. People are disconnected from their power, from nature, from community and from this big planetary moment of crisis and opportunity. To address this crisis, we…
Our Impact
Since our beginning in 2002 we have inspired tens of thousands of resilience-building projects, built civic engagement through our Leadership Institute for Just and Resilient Communities, installed dozens of demonstration gardens for fire survivors, previously homeless veterans, and schools, and launched new coalitions and programs to support the environmental health needs of vulnerable populations in the last five years of record drought, flood and fire.
We love keeping track of our impact.
Here are just a few of the “stats” we have been keeping over the years.
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People Educated & Engaged
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Programs Run
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Demonstration Gardens Planted
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Partnerships & Informal Partners