In California, Wells Fargo served its customers and communities through:
Philanthropic investing
$51.1 million to nonprofits and schools through corporate and foundation giving
$10.6 million in contributions through the annual team member Community Support and United Way Campaign
$3.1 million in contributions to match team member gifts to accredited educational institutions, foundations, and Habitat for Humanity $6 million in grants to housing nonprofits for building and rehabilitating homes, homeowner education, and foreclosure prevention
“Funded in part by the Cultural Arts Award of the Sacramento
Metropolitan Arts Commission with support from the City and
County of Sacramento.”
The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission (SMAC), established
in 1977, is a public agency devoted to supporting, promoting and
advancing the arts in the region. Funded by the City and County,
we provide funding to local artists and arts groups; we promote
the arts through marketing, outreach and education initiatives;
we provide resources to support and increase regional arts
education activities; and we serve as a community partner and
resource.
California Lawyer has named Downey Brand as one of the state’s 50
largest law firms for two consecutive years. The only Sacramento
law firm to place among the rankings, 2009 marked the first year
in the history of our law firm that we were among the state’s
largest firms.
An Alternative to Everything You Thought You Knew About Health
Coverage
Western Health Advantage was founded by Sacramento and Solano
doctors who didn’t like the direction health insurance plans were
heading and felt their patients deserved better. We agree, and
encourage you to look through our website. Whether you’re
offering health benefits for the first time or switching
providers to cut costs instead of coverage, Western Health
Advantage will support your business with a health care plan that
is affordable, approachable and exceptional.
Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard was established in 1959
with a focus on water and water-related resource law. Our
founders, Stanley Kronick and Adolph Moskovitz, first met in 1950
when they shared an office as staff attorneys for the Regional
Counsels Office of the Bureau of Reclamation, where they
formulated a water allocation plan that reversed California’s
water policy and became the basis for the water and hydroelectric
projects implemented by Governor Edmund G. Brown.
Terry M. Adair D.D.S.
Steven Anderson, D.D.S
Kent S. Daft D.D.S.
Daniel C. Dozier D.D.S.
Gere & Poidmore Orthodontics
Law Offices of C. Emmett Mahle
Miller Law Group
Dan Proctor Insurance
Linda P. Rafferty D.D.S.
John E. Stefanki