Plumas Audubon Grebe Fund

The mission of Plumas Audubon Society is to promote understanding, appreciation, and protection of the biodiversity of the Upper Feather River Watershed, especially birds, through education, research, and the restoration and conservation of natural ecosystems. The Almanor Foundation is happy to support Plumas Audubon Society through their grebe fund. Each summer, the western and Clark’s […]
The Need for Vocational Education in Rural Areas

The 2020 US Census revealed a handful of counties across the nation had a 10% or more decline in population. Plumas County, unfortunately, was one of them. As rural areas across the nation grapple with the challenges of declining populations, the need for vocational education has never been more pressing. Regions such as ours, rich […]
Rebuilding After Dixie: A Look at the Collaborative Efforts of TAF and the Plumas Housing Council

Plumas County has faced significant challenges in recent years, including the devastating Dixie Fire, which exacerbated an already existing housing crisis. The Almanor Foundation (TAF) was established to address such critical community needs. TAF’s mission, to empower the county through economic development, community unity, and resource allocation, led its board to embrace attainable workforce housingas […]
A Message from Susan Bryner, TAF Chair: Join Us in Creating a Plumas County Where All Can Thrive

I want to express my deep gratitude to our donors, volunteers, directors, staff, and everyone who supports The Almanor Foundation (TAF). Together, we have come a long way, and our hope is that the progress we continue to make inspires other rural areas and individuals alike. Our mission to empower Plumas County by enhancing the […]