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Contributions July 1, 2017 Through June 30, 2018 03/07/2019 Sierra Pacific Foundation Contributions July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 Name Name Name 5XL Shelton Grant School Red Bluff Youth Football 7th Street Theatre Association Grays Harbor College Foundation Red Bluff-Tehama Cnty Chamber of Commerce A Gift for Special Children Grays Harbor Community Foundation Redding Aquatics - SOAR Aberdeen Founders Day Parade Grays Harbor Community Hospital Redding Breakfast Lions Club Aberdeen Museum of History Grays Harbor County Fair Redding Peace Officer's Association Aberdeen School District No. 5 Greenville High School Sober Grad Redding Regional Chapter Safari Club Active 20-30 Club of Redding #143 Happy Valley Volunteer Firefighters Assoc Redding Swim Team RAD Adaline Coffman Guild Harlan Carter Redding Tigers Adapted P E Dept Haven Humane Society Redding Vipers Baseball Club Adopt-A-Pet Shelton Haven, Inc. Redding West Rotary AgCountry Farm Credit Services Highway 50 Assn Wagon Train Redding Youth Soccer League Amador Cnty Fair Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group Redwood Region Logging Conference Amador County Girls Softball Assn. Hope Hospice & Palliative Care Rib Lake High School Post Prom Amador Tuolumne Community Resources Hoquiam Elks Grand Parade Rib Lake Softball American Cancer Society Hoquiam Fire Department River District Development Foundation American Legion Bulls Baseball Hoquiam Logger's Playday Rochester High School Anacortes Schools Foundation Hospice of the Northwest Foundation Rocky Point Charter School Anacortes Youth Sports Coalition Humboldt Association of Realtors Rods & Relics of Lincoln Hills Anderson Chamber of Commerce Humboldt County Fair Rotary Club of Burney Anderson Explodes Inspiration Robotic of Northern CA Rotary Club of La Conner Foundation Anderson High School Intermountain Cattlewomen Salvation Army of Grays Harbor Anderson Jr Cubs Football Inter-Mountain Fair Sedro Woolley Loggerodeo Anderson Little League Jackson Heights Parent Teacher Club Selah Health Anderson Middle School Band Booster Club JDRF Ride to Cure Senior Services for South Sound Anderson-Cottonwood Christian Assistance Jean M Thomsen Memorial Library SERRF Expanded Learning Program Arcata Youth Baseball Junior Achievement of Medford Shasta Charter Academy Arnold Lions Club KFOK 95.1 FM Shasta Co Volunteer Dive Team Art League of Lincoln Kids First Shasta College Athletics ARTrails of Southwest Washington Kids Outdoor Sports Camp Shasta Community Concert Assoc Auburn Symphony Kiwanis Club of Lincoln Shasta Conservation Fund Axiom Repertory Theatre Kiwanis Family House Shasta County Guardian Angels Baseball Factory Kristmas Town Kiwanis Shasta County Sheriff's Volunteer Fund Beyond Survival Lake Holcombe Improvement Association Shasta County Sober Grad Committee Bidwell Vibes Lassen Land and Trails Trust Shasta Dam Area Little League Big Brothers & Big Sisters of North Coast Lassen Park Foundation Shasta District Fair Big Brothers Big Sisters - Northcntral WI Lassen Senior Services, Inc Shasta Family YMCA Black Mountain Forestry Center Latino Outreach of Tehama County Shasta High School Boy Scouts of America Troop 154 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Shasta Lake Chamber of Commerce Boys & Girls Club of Skagit County Lewis County Community Trails Shasta Library Foundation Buckeye Cuties Baton Twirlers Lighthouse Counslg & Family Rsrce Cntr Shasta Thrive Buckeye School of the Arts Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Shasta Trinity Fly Fishers, Inc Burney Youth Wrestlig Lincoln Christian Academy Shelton Innovators Butte County Fair Lincoln Little League Shelton Kiwanis Club Butte County Fire Safe Council Lincoln Potters Baseball Club Shelton Rugby Butte County Sheriff's Search & Rescue Lincoln Rotary Shelton School District - Welding CA Foundation for Ag in the Classroom Lincoln Sober Grad Sheridan Elementary School CA Polytechnic St Univ - Cal Poly Loggers Lincoln Theatre Center Foundation Shingletown Library Corporation CA State Old Time Fiddlers Dist 1 Lions All Star Football Shingletown Medical Center Cal Poly Logging Team Lone Drive Baseball Academy Shingletown Volunteer Fire Department Calaveras Arts Council Lookout Fire Protection District Sierra Cascade Logging Conference Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce Love Inc of Mason County Sierra Senior Providers Calaveras County Fair Manton Apple Festival Siskiyou Golden Fairground Calaveras County Youth Mentoring Mary Bridge Children's Foundation Skagit Co Historical Society Calaveras Mentoring Foundation, Inc Mason County Concert Assoc. Skagit Conservation District Calaveras Winegrape Alliance Mason County Fire District #4 Skagit County Fair California Deer Association Mason County Forest Festival Assoc Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group California Licensed Foresters Assn. Mason County Historical Society Skagit River Salmon Festival Camp Rockin' U Mason General Hospital Foundation Skagit Valley Family YMCA Canines Against Crime Mayers Intermountain Healthcare Foundatn Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation Capital Quarter Midget Association Meadow Valley Fire Department Snowline Hospice Capitol Land Trust Medford Chamber of Commerce Society for the Blind CDF Firefighters Benevolent Foundation Medford City Baseball, Inc Sonora Area Foundation Central Tehama Little League Medford High School Post Prom Soroptimist International of Redding Central Valley High School Medford Senior High History Club Soroptimist International-Red Bluff Central Valley High School-Football Medford Wrestling Club, Inc. Sound Learning Centralia Downtown Association Medford Youth Soccer Association South Mason Youth Soccer Club Centralia High School Mercy Foundation North South Shasta County Youth Arts Centralia Police Department Mercy High School Southwest Washington Fair Chehalis River Basin Land Trust Mercy Medical Center Guild Southwest Washington Fair Jr Livestock Chehalis STEM Booster Club Merrill Wrestling Club Squaxin Island Tribe - Educ Dept Chester High School Military Order of the Purple Heart St Vincent de Paul Society Chico State Society of Women Engineers Miller Jr High State Theatre for the Arts Child Care Action Council Mind Matters STOP and Swim Children First Foster Family Agency Montesano Police Dept Strive Booster Club CHP 11-99 Foundation Morton Loggers' Jubilee Summerville High School Sober Grad City of Anderson Mother Lode Fair Sutter Creek Volunteer Fire Dept City of Centralia Mother Lode Rehabilitation Ent., Inc. Sutter Rifle Team City of Medford Mount Vernon Girls Basketball Club Taylor County "Lions" Maplefest City of Redding Recreation Division Mule Deer Foundation Taylor County Moving for a Cure City of Shelton Police Dept Nevada County Fair Taylor County Project Lifesaver City of Tenino Nevada County Farm Bureau Tehama Conservation Fund Community Food Pantry Nisqually Land Trust Tehama County 4-H Community Foundation of South Puget Sound North Coast Women in Timber Tehama County Arbor Day Committee Community Partner Education Grant North State Cancer League Tehama County Museum Foundation Community Recovery Resources North State STEM Tehama Jr Livestock Sale Connections,A Center For Healthy Families North State Symphony The Home Depot Foundation Copperopolis Elementary Northern CA Child Development, Inc The Smart Business Resource Cntr Corning FFA Northern California Child Develpmnt, Inc Toys for TOTS Tehama Corning Manta Rays Swim Team Northstate Soccer - Redding Misfits Toys From the Heart Corning Union High School Oakland Military Institute Tree of Life International Charter School Corvettes de Olympia Oakland School for the Arts Trinity Center Vol Fire Dept Auxl Cottonwood Community Library Ocosta Senior Parents 2018 Trinity County Arts Council Cottonwood Community Park OHS Sober Grad Trinity County Fair Crossroads Housing Okizu Trinity High School Booster's Club Darrington School District Olympic Logging Conference Trinity Little League Deputy Daniel McCartney Legacy Fund One Safe Place Turning Pointe Downtown Lincoln Association Oregon State Univ - Foundation Twin City Youth Football Association Doyle Fire Protection District Oroville Orcas Swim Team Tyler Rau Memorial Fundraiser Ducks Unlimited Oroville Youth Soccer United Way of Grays Harbor Eel River Kings Palo Cedro Riders United Way of Lewis County El Dorado Co. Ag. In The Classroom PCO-Quincy Elementary 6th Grade Veteran Flowers and Flags El Dorado Cty Fair Jr. Livestock Auction Placer County Fair Vista Middle School Basketball El Dorado Union High School District Placer Law Enforcement Chaplaincy West Cottonwood FFA Excel Academy - SCOE Placerville Kiwanis West Point Lumberjack Day Committee Family Dynamics Resource Center Plumas Audubon Society West Point-Wilseyville Fire Assn Family Promise of Grays Harbor Plumas County Search & Rescue West Redding Little League Foothill High School Track Club/Trap Tm Plumas Health Care Foundation West Valley Football Foreign Language Booster Club Plumas-Sierra Junior Livestock Auction West Valley High School Forestry Educators Incorporated Poor and The Homeless Western Open Fiddle Championships Forterra/Focus on Forestry III POPS-Performers of Pocheco School Westport Police Department Forward Redding Foundation Prairie River Middle School Westwood Chamber of Commerce Foskett Ranch Elem. Parent Teacher Org Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing Whatcom 4-H Council Frances L Simek Memorial Library Providence Health Care Foundation Whatcom County Farm Forestry Association Friends of Lincoln Library Quincy Little League Whitmore Volunteer Fire Comp., Inc. Friends of Schefer & Lake Sylvia St Parks Red Bluff Community Sober Grad Org. Wildlife Heritage Foundaiton Friends of Shasta District Fair Red Bluff Exchange Club Willapa Harbor Youth Football GHYLA Red Bluff Kiwanis Foundations Woman's Club of Lincoln Girls Inc. of Northern Sac Valley Red Bluff Spartan Booster Club YMCA of Grays Harbor Glacier Peak Institute Red Bluff Triton Swim Team Yuba City Jr Honkers Football & Cheerldg Golden Empire Council, BSA Red Bluff Union High School Page 1 of 1.
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