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In the last four years, Community Foundation Sonoma County and Sonoma Valley Fund have given almost $1.8 million in grants and scholarships to Sonoma Valley recipients. The amount granted in 2015 decreased, but only because the amount given in two new grant areas. For open space and capacity building are
Libby and John Brady have long had a passion for helping young, high performing students in Sonoma Valley get to and through college. They and a small group of co-investors have turned that passion into a renewable scholarship program. Over the last 12 years, that program has provided top scholars
Click here to download our 2015 Annual Report Dear Friends, As Sonoma Valley Fund approaches its 10th year, I am pleased to report that our all-volunteer organization continues to strengthen our community by: • Helping donors achieve their philanthropic goal • Bringing our community together to discuss important issues •
Sonoma Valley Fund launched its Community Conversations Series on Monday, April 27th at the Sonoma Community Center’s Andrews Hall. The event was a ‘sell-out’ with over 150 residents packed into the hall to talk about the future of our Valley. Katherine Fulton, Sonoma Valley Fund Board Member moderated a
The Sonoma Valley Fund launched its “Community Conversations” in April of 2015 with “Shaping Sonoma Valley 2030: Confronting the Myth of Paradise,” a dialogue with publisher, editor and journalist David Bolling, and Oscar Chavez, assistant director of Human Services for the County of Sonoma. Katherine Fulton (SVF Board Member) moderated