
Sonoma’s annual Vintage Festival raises more than $75,000 for nonprofits
The generosity of the local wine community is once again flowing into Sonoma’s essential services, with the Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers Foundation announcing more than $75,000 in donations to local nonprofits following the success of the 2025 Vintage Festival. The contributions, celebrated at a Nov. 13 Grant Distribution event at Sebastiani Winery, included a $50,000 grant for the Sonoma Valley Community Health Center. The funding will bolster critical health services available to residents across the valley. This year’s Vintage Festival, which is annually hosted during the last weekend of September, saw record-breaking attendance, according to the Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers Alliance. Proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorships and donations were directed to organizations focused on enriching the lives of Sonoma Valley youth, families and other community members. 2025 Vintage Festival Grant recipients: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley Cannon School of Music K-3 Innovati3 FM Sebastiani Theatre Foundation Sonoma Community Center Sonoma United Soccer Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance SVHS Cross Country Team SVHS FFA (Future Farmers of America) SVHS Wrestling Team The growers foundation invests in nonprofits that support local residents, with the annual Vintage Festival serving as a key fundraiser for strengthening access to healthcare, education, youth programs and cultural enrichment, according to the organization.
https://www.sonomanews.com/2025/11/26/sonomas-annual-vintage-festival-raises-funds-for-nonprofits/
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