Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership

Updated content: For more than 60 years, Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) has been at the heart of building stronger, more connected communities across Marin, Napa, Sonoma, and Solano counties. We connect people to purpose: mobilizing volunteers, strengthening nonprofits, and supporting leaders so they can create meaningful, lasting impact.
We inspire individuals from all walks of life to share their time, skills, and talents with organizations that help our communities thrive.
We support…
Volunteers:
Whether you’re looking to give back for the first time or deepen your engagement, CVNL connects you to meaningful volunteer opportunities across the region. Through initiatives like Secret Santa, Days of Service, disaster response efforts, and our volunteer matching platform, we make it easy to get involved and make a difference.
Nonprofits:
We help nonprofits build and sustain strong volunteer programs. Through volunteer management support, we equip organizations with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to engage and grow high-performing volunteer teams.
Businesses:
We partner with businesses to strengthen community impact through corporate volunteerism and strategic partnerships that align purpose with action.
Decades of leadership in volunteerism and nonprofit capacity building have helped shape a more resilient, compassionate, and engaged region. We believe that when nonprofits are strong and volunteers are empowered, our communities become healthier, more equitable, and better prepared for the future.
CVNL is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. To learn more about how you can get involved, volunteer, or support this work, visit our website: https://cvnl.org.

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