Apply for a grant
Community Impact Fund grants are awarded on a competitive basis. Some Funds call for applications one time per year. Other Funds review ideas year-round, with applications accepted by invitation from staff
Each Fund below has a unique grantmaking focus. Please review them if you wish to ask us for financial support. After you have reviewed the guidelines, if your organization/project does not fit within their scope and timelines, you may want to take a look at our overall eligibility parameters and the process for contacting us.
Competitive grant programs
Capacity grants
Capacity Grants fund supports capacity-building projects of health and human service nonprofits in Napa County.
Ruth L. Terranella “Seventy-Six Trombones” Music Fund
The Ruth L. Terranella “Seventy-Six Trombones” Music Fund aims to enhance music education of children in Napa County.
Fund for American Canyon grants
Our City Fund grants support projects that benefit the citizens of American Canyon, Calistoga and St. Helena. Grants from the Fund for American Canyon provide resources to nonprofit programs in American Canyon.
Fund for Calistoga grants
City Fund grants support projects that benefit the citizens of American Canyon, Calistoga and St. Helena. Grants from the Fund for Calistoga are intended to provide more resources for Calistoga nonprofits.
Fund for St. Helena grants
City Fund grants support projects that benefit the citizens of American Canyon, Calistoga and St. Helena. Grants from the Fund for St. Helena provide resources for nonprofits in St. Helena and the surrounding area.
Fund for the Arts grants
Fund for the Arts grants help the arts and culture sector in Napa County weather recent challenges and begin to thrive.
In School & Out of School Fund grants
In School & Out of School Fund grants help children and youth (ages 3 to 24) succeed in school and improve their chances of becoming confident and contributing adults.
Strong Communities Fund grants
Strong Communities Fund grants help meet the basic needs of Napa County’s residents and engage them in community life.




