Community Foundation Grants to Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition


Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2020
Grant Amount - $25,000
Grant Purpose - To Support The Construction Of The St. Helena To Calistoga Portion Of The Vine Trail.
Foundation - San Francisco Foundation

Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $100,000
Grant Purpose - For The Fund-a-need (loco-motion 2019) And The Building Of The Trail. This Grant Was Made Possible By A Contribution From An Anonymous Donor
Foundation - Napa Valley Community Foundation

Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $10,000
Grant Purpose - Environment
Foundation - Silicon Valley Community Foundation












Grants to Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition

from DAF Specialists*


Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2022
Grant Amount - $21,000
Grant Purpose - For Recipient's Exempt Purpose
Foundation - Vanguard Charitable Endowment

Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2022
Grant Amount - $25,000
Grant Purpose - Environment, Animals
Foundation - National Philanthropic Trust

Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2022
Grant Amount - $42,600
Grant Purpose - Environmental And Animals
Foundation - Schwab Charitable

Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2021
Grant Amount - $32,100
Grant Purpose - Environmental And Animals
Foundation - Schwab Charitable

Organization - Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition
Year Awarded - 2021
Grant Amount - $29,500
Grant Purpose - Environment, Animals
Foundation - National Philanthropic Trust








* Grants from Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, National Philanthropic Trust, Schwab Charitable and Vanguard Charitable Endowment.

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