Partnerships
“Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.” -Helen Keller
Sponsorships
Why should your business or company consider becoming a MORE sponsor?
Sponsorships offer businesses a valuable opportunity to support charitable causes while strengthening their brand, boosting visibility, and improving public perception. Many businesses engage in sponsorships and donations partly because of the available corporate tax breaks. Not only that, but partnering with nonprofits in other ways (by providing volunteers, supplies, or auction items, for example) can also lead to additional relationships and connections that the business can leverage to boost its future profitability. The result is a stronger brand image, expanded reach, and greater business resilience—driven by purpose.
MORE has various sponsorship opportunities and levels to address your giving needs and abilities. Interested in getting more information contact Jamie Pitts-Garcia, Director of Fund Development at 530.622.4848 or use the Contact Form.
Grants
What are some of the ways grants help MORE?
Grants provide crucial funding for programs, staff, and operations, helping MORE maintain financial stability and sustainability. They enable innovation, support program growth, and strengthen internal capacity through staff development and strategic planning. Grants also boost visibility and credibility, attracting new partners and support. By diversifying funding sources, grants reduce dependence on any one contributor—empowering MORE to expand its impact and better serve the community.
Know of a granting opportunity that may be applicable to MORE contact Kelli Nuttall, CEO at 530.622.4848 or use the Contact Form.
Organizational Partners
Are there opportunities to partner with MORE?
Does your business offer expertise or services that could support MORE or its clients? From program development and delivery to facility maintenance, MORE welcomes partnerships that enhance efficiency and impact. Collaborating with community experts or outsourcing key needs often leads to cost savings and improved service quality. More than that, partnering with a nonprofit adds purpose to your business. When you commit to such a partnership, both your business and the nonprofit benefit—creating shared value and a broader, lasting impact on the community.
Does your business want to do a Day of Service at MORE? Have a service that would serve MORE and its operation or clients? To discuss organizational partnership opportunities contact Kelli Nuttall, CEO at 530.622.4848 or use the Contact Form.
As a result, the businesses, nonprofits, groups, and individuals who have invested in MORE, through sponsorships, grants, or partnerships, have not only fueled our success, but experienced meaningful growth, deeper community connections, and long-lasting impact in return.
Supported Employment
Why should your business or company consider supported employees?
Supported employment benefits both job seekers and businesses by promoting inclusive, diverse workplaces. Employers gain access to a wider talent pool with unique skills and perspectives, fostering innovation. Inclusive hiring improves workplace culture, boosting morale and job satisfaction. Supported employees often show strong dedication and reliability, enhancing team productivity. Businesses may also qualify for tax incentives and receive training support from external programs. Hiring supported individuals strengthens a company’s brand and aligns with corporate social responsibility goals, showcasing a genuine commitment to positive social impact and community inclusion.
Most importantly, you’ll gain loyal employees who take pride in their work, perform with consistency, and are genuinely committed to contributing to your business’s success.
Interested in getting more information contact Jody Bailey, Director of Programs and Services at at 530.622.4848 or use the Contact Form.