Petaluma Bounty is a farm-based community food security project with the mission, healthy food for everyone through collaboration, education and promoting self-reliance. Launched in 2006 in response to a community needs assessment, Petaluma Bounty is dedicated to:
- Improving the quality of food offered by emergency food distributors.
- Increasing low‑income consumers’ purchasing power with local affordable food incentives and greater awareness of federal food programs.
- Building food literacy—teaching children, youth, and adults how food is grown and where it comes from.
- Shifting attitudes and appetites toward healthy eating and active living.
- Expanding community capacity to grow food by supporting community garden construction and sharing practical growing knowledge.
- Engaging the whole community as active, informed agents of change in the local food system.
Through our programs, Petaluma Bounty seeks to design community solutions to a systems problem. We push beyond hunger relief toward hunger prevention by expanding our community’s capacity to feed ourselves to achieve community food security.
Mailing address: 1275 4th Street, #371, Santa Rosa, CA 95404

Please consider making a donation to Petaluma Bounty! You can donate online or make checks out to ISI with “Petaluma Bounty” in the memo line.
Mailing Address:
1275 4th Street, #371
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
