Invested in the Promise of Sonoma County


What We Accomplish Together
Community Foundation Sonoma County is the hub of philanthropy in Sonoma County. We utilize our local knowledge, leveraged resources, and over 40 years of experience serving Sonoma County, to benefit all who live here.
41
Active Years
$300m
in Total Grants
$202m
Total Assets




Community Impact
Our grant programs seek to meet Sonoma County’s most pressing needs, to make our community a place where everyone can thrive.

Arts Education

Sonoma County Vintners Community Grants

Environmental Education Pathways Program

Julia L. Grant Fund for Basic Human Needs

Latino Leadership Fund Grant Program

Sonoma County Resilience Fund
Ways to Give
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Together, we’ve granted over $300m back into our community since 1983

CFSC is formed by a group of civic-minded citizens to address community needs and to establish an endowment program that would encourage philanthropy and enhance lives in Sonoma County. Their first grant is to the Santa Rosa Symphony.

The Parent Education Project, CFSC’s first major project, is launched, bringing parent education classes to workplaces, schools, and churches across Sonoma County.

Charles “Chops” DeMeo, a local lawyer and banker, grants CFSC $16 million dollars that he saved in secret to put towards making a club for local teens in Santa Rosa. Chop’s Teen Club opens its doors in 2001 and continues to make a difference today.

In 2003, the Healdsburg Area Affiliate Fund (now Healdsburg Forever), and later, in 2006, the Sonoma Valley Fund (which later became Sonoma Valley Catalyst Fund), got their start as CFSC’s first regional affiliates.

CFSC establishes the Resilience Fund in response to the devastating Tubbs Fire, designed to address long-term disaster recovery in Sonoma County. Since 2017, the Resilience Fund has granted nearly $20 million dollars towards healing, helping, and housing.

A banner year, CFSC reaches $300 million dollars granted out to our community in our 40 years of service. After nearly a decade on our Board of Directors and committees, Óscar Chávez becomes CFSC’s first person of color to serve as President & CEO.

CFSC is formed by a group of civic-minded citizens to address community needs and to establish an endowment program that would encourage philanthropy and enhance lives in Sonoma County. Their first grant is to the Santa Rosa Symphony.

The Parent Education Project, CFSC’s first major project, is launched, bringing parent education classes to workplaces, schools, and churches across Sonoma County.

Charles “Chops” DeMeo, a local lawyer and banker, grants CFSC $16 million dollars that he saved in secret to put towards making a club for local teens in Santa Rosa. Chop’s Teen Club opens its doors in 2001 and continues to make a difference today.

In 2003, the Healdsburg Area Affiliate Fund (now Healdsburg Forever), and later, in 2006, the Sonoma Valley Fund (which later became Sonoma Valley Catalyst Fund), got their start as CFSC’s first regional affiliates.

CFSC establishes the Resilience Fund in response to the devastating Tubbs Fire, designed to address long-term disaster recovery in Sonoma County. Since 2017, the Resilience Fund has granted nearly $20 million dollars towards healing, helping, and housing.

A banner year, CFSC reaches $300 million dollars granted out to our community in our 40 years of service. After nearly a decade on our Board of Directors and committees, Óscar Chávez becomes CFSC’s first person of color to serve as President & CEO.
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CFSC Announces the Launch of the Resilient Organizations Program
Community Foundation Sonoma County Announces the Launch of the Resilient Organizations Program: New Training Initiative to Bolster Health & Human Service Nonprofits in Sonoma County Santa Rosa, CA — Community Foundation Sonoma County (CFSC) is thrilled to...
Welcome Deirdre Holbrook as Vice President for Philanthropic Advancement
We are thrilled to share that Deirdre Holbrook will be joining Community Foundation Sonoma County as our new Vice President for Philanthropic Advancement, starting on July 30th. With over 15 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, Deirdre brings a wealth of...
Resilience Fund Grant Supports Two New Wildfire Response Vehicles
Starting this week, two new wildfire response vehicles will be servicing the areas of Santa Rosa, thanks to the hard work of the Santa Rosa Fire Foundation and a Resilience Fund grant from Community Foundation Sonoma County! These wildfire response vehicles will serve...