16 contenders in this category.
About this category: The Danville Area Chamber is blessed to have some 50 non-profits as Chamber Members. In 2023, Danville Children's Guild earned this honor, and in 2022, it was Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area.
Who will be this year's non-profit of the year? Nominate and vote away!
The Thrift Station
“The Thrift Station
The Friends of Discovery (the Friends) is a non-profit volunteer auxiliary of the Discovery Counseling Center of the San Ramon Valley. Founded in 1973, the Friends mission is to ra
Fostering Wishes
“Fostering Wishes is a non-profit organization founded in 2017 and registered in Alamo, California. The organization works with foster agencies, businesses, and non-profit foundations to address the cr
Contra Costa Crisis Center
“Founded in 1963, the Contra Costa Crisis Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free 24/7 services to those in need.
24-Hour Crisis Lines: We manage Contra Costa County’s crisis, s
FOR the Valley- Community Presbyterian Church (CPC)
“FOR the Valley is a movement that believes being for others can change the world! In a world often known more for what it's against, we want to be known for what we're FOR by loving and serving the Sa
Kids' Country
“At Kids’ Country, we are more than just a non-profit organization; we are a vital part of the local community for 39 years. Our passion lies in providing high-quality out-of-school programming and aca
Have a Ball Foundation
“The Have a Ball Foundation from Danville has raised $5 million dollars for cancer since 2005 and benefits 20-24 cancer organizations each year.
Their "Have a Ball" Golf Tournaments are considered
The Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation
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The Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting those diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome, their families and the ongoing search for a cure.
Nephrotic Syndrome is a seriou
Set To Thrive
“Set To Thrive provides children experiencing foster care and homeless with a custom bag filled with new essential items to bring comfort and confidence during a vulnerable time.
Set To Thrive launch
Pledge to Humanity
“Pledge to Humanity actively engages local student volunteers across age level to participate in local, impactful initiatives. The organization primarily works with San Francisco Bay Area organizations
San Ramon Valley Education Foundation
“The San Ramon Valley Education Foundation (SRVEF) is a non-profit organization and a fundraising entity established in 1982 to promote and support public education in the San Ramon Valley. SRVEF’s mis
The Crayon Initiative
“Drawing Smiles with Kids
Kids in hospitals are like children everywhere—they just want to be happy and play. We're here to help that happen, by giving them tools to make art. Studies show that art th