See the 23 North Bay philanthropy awards-winners of 2017

The North Bay Business Journal has selected 23 honorees for its fourth annual Community Philanthropy Awards underwritten by Exchange Bank.

“One recipient spent a night in the cold to learn about homelessness. Another made a multimillion dollar gift to a community health clinic,” said Business Journal Publisher Brad Bollinger. “Taken together, these 23 recipients contribute significantly to making the region a better place, a more human place, for all residents.”

The recipients will be honored at a luncheon March 31 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hyatt Vineyard Creek Hotel & Spa in Santa Rosa (register: nbbj.news/phil17). The awardees also will be profiled in a special Business Journal section on March 27.

The honorees are, listed alphabetically:

Arrow Benefits Group

Bank of Marin

Exchange Bank

John Jordan Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

Keysight Technologies

Mary's Pizza Shack

Moss Adams LLP

North Bay Association of Realtors

Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Petaluma Health Care District

Pisenti & Brinker LLP

Redwood Credit Union

Soiland Company

Sonoma Clean Power

Summit State Bank

Terra Firma Global Partners

Touro University California

Trinchero Family Estates

W. Bradley Electric, Inc.

Wine Road

Karissa Kruse, president, Sonoma County Winegrowers

Stacey Biagi, director of social media and public relations, Biagi Bros.

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John Jordan Foundation invested in Kawana School's sixth-grade science camp.

Sonoma Clean Power is a supporter of The Switch Lab.

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