Media & Press
On the Verge hosts annual cohorts in dozens of places across California. The program’s curriculum was developed through discussions with local nonprofits that work directly with immigrants.
Napa County has awarded two of OTM's programs—VOICES Napa and Napa County Recovery Center—Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) grant funds that will help support critical safety net services.
The Chronicle Season of Sharing Fund provides financial assistance year-round to those in the Bay Area struggling to afford housing or other critical needs.
In 2018, Napa County was one of only a few counties to pilot the Voters Choice Act. The VCA modernizes elections in California by allowing counties to conduct elections under a model which provides greater flexibility and convenience for voters. The VCA also identifies and targets underrepresented voter populations such as youth and young adults, language minorities, people with disabilities, and seniors.
On The Move is proud to announce it has been selected as a 2021 California Nonprofit of the Year by Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry. On The Move is one of more than one hundred nonprofits that will be honored by their state senators and assemblymembers for their tremendous contributions to the communities they serve.
Over the course of a year, the Sonoma County Strengthening Families Network created a shared framework using the Five Protective Factors Model to capture their collective efforts and impacts on Sonoma County families and the greater community.