Ways To Give

Our Year End Appeal is on now through December 31, 2024.

We need your help to reach our highest ever goal of $425,000. Donors like you support our mission to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. We have witnessed, thanks to your support, that experiences with LandPaths forge enduring and life-changing connections with nature.

Want to learn more about LandPaths’ Impact in the last year, and what we’re looking forward to in 2025? Take a look at our new Impact Report!

Donors like you are partners in our shared future. Thank you for helping to create a community connected to each other and the land.

The first $100,000 donated will be matched dollar for dollar thanks to family partners Will and Julie Parish, Ann and Don Hines and local community partner, Traditional Medicinals. Please make your personally significant gift today! 


Reach out to Development Manager Eric Singer at [email protected] or (707) 544-7284 ext. 106 to start a conversation!

LandPaths is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Tax ID 68-0328590. We will not share your information.

Year End Appeal 2024

November 12 – December 31, 2021

Make your tax-deductible donation today. Click the link to donate or mail checks to 618 4th Street Suite 217, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.

Stories + News

Stories from the Field

Our impact is made possible by donors like you, with a passion for growing community with nature.

What Happens Now? A Letter from Executive Director Craig Anderson to Friends of LandPaths

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The results of the U.S. presidential election, one week ago, sent shockwaves through our community, neighborhoods, and families. It makes a person pause, and it certainly should. At a time when it seemed there was momentum to move ahead, for many people what seems a U-turn has emerged, surrounding us. Click one of the tags above to read the entire post.

Community Gardens Internship  

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Are you interested in learning all about what it takes to run a successful community garden? Consider becoming a community garden intern with LandPaths! Bayer Farm, Santa Rosa’s Roseland neighborhood, and Jeff Bodwin Community Garden, in southwest Santa Rosa, together contain 120 garden plots adopted out to community members in addition to a teaching garden for students to learn about growing food and nutrition. The internship is offered on a part-time basis, unpaid, up to 20 hours per week, with an option of work in exchange for course credit. Click on one of the tags above to learn more.

Caring for the Land at Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Educational Center

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Stewardship is a strengthening of the relationship between person and land. When we steward, we connect directly with the plants and animals, fungi and watersheds, but we also connect with history. This is because for tens of thousands of years people have lived on this land and cared for it, as we try to now.

In Sonoma County, these people are the Pomo, Coast Miwok, and Mishewal Wappo. They are represented through various federally recognized and unrecognized tribes. On August 31, we had the privilege of joining community stewards and Sonoma Earth School in an amazing day of stewardship at Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc. Click one the tags above to read the entire story.

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