Napa & Sonoma County First Responders Scholarship
Funding Amount
$50,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Napa & Sonoma County First Responders Scholarship
Status: In development (allocated 2019, expected completion noted as 2020)
Geographic Scope: Sonoma County, CA; Santa Rosa Junior College
Overview: Following the tragic 2019 wildfire season in California (over 7,860 fires recorded, 259,823 acres burned), the Ingram Lee Foundation decided to give back to the philanthropic community of California Wineries. The foundation is working with Sonoma County Vintner's Foundation to create a First Responders Scholarship for students attending Santa Rosa Junior College in Sonoma County, CA. The Ingram Lee Foundation Board of Directors allocated $50,000 to start up this scholarship fund.
Focus Areas: Supporting first responders' families in the Napa & Sonoma County area affected by wildfires
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