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01/07/2024 | Press release | Archived content

LANDMARK VINEYARDS AWARDS $75,000 TO SONOMA COUNTY SCHOOL AND NONPROFITS

Landmark Vineyards has selected nine Russian River and Sonoma Valley nonprofit organizations and 15 schools as its 2024 Community Grants recipients. The grant recipients were collectively awarded $75,000, which will directly go to improving the lives of those who live in the community through funding social services programs, education, resources, and community initiatives. Since its inception in 2014, the Landmark Community Grants Program has provided nearly $800,000 to support more than 135 community programs, 135 teachers, and 61 schools.

"For the last decade, we've worked to support the Russian River and Sonoma Valley communities. We strongly believe that when the community thrives, the heart and soul of the businesses in it thrive, too," said Molly Scott, director of grower and community relations for Landmark Vineyards. "These recipients have such a positive impact on the place where so many of our employees and their families live, learn, work, and play. We are honored to show our appreciation and help support their continued success."

Landmark prioritizes education and teachers in these grants, ensuring $15,000 of the grant award is used to help fund school-related projects and allows teachers to create a positive learning environment for their students. The funding supports a range of needs from updated classroom supplies to extracurricular activities and field trips across the schools in Sonoma.

Among the 2024 recipients are:

"We are absolutely thrilled to receive funding from Landmark Community Grants to support our enrichment program," said Susie Gallo, executive director of the Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance. "It means a great deal to us that the grant review team recognizes the value of providing access to opportunities for our youth. Participating in these activities lays the foundation for the long-term relationships we strive to build through mentoring, and with these funds, we will be able to further the connections our mentees have with their mentors and the community."

Grant recipients are selected by a committee of employees who volunteer to identify organizations that provide projects and services of direct benefit to local communities. Grant applications open annually in January.

For more information about the program and to stay up to date, please visit www.landmarkwinegrants.com. To learn more about The Wonderful Company's ongoing CSR efforts, please visit https://csr.wonderful.com/.

About Landmark Vineyards

Nestled at the base of the Mayacamas Mountain Range in the Sonoma Valley, epitomizes the rustic grace and beauty of Sonoma County. Since 1974, Landmark has been dedicated to producing handcrafted, ultra-premium Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, sourcing grapes from unique vineyard sites throughout California to create rich, balanced wines. Its Hop Kiln Estate is a registered California Historical Landmark and expands Landmark Vineyards' presence with two tasting rooms and properties in Sonoma and the Russian River Valley. In 2024, Landmark Vineyards is celebrating 50 years of winemaking excellence and unveiled refreshed packaging of the 2022 Damaris Reserve Chardonnay in honor of Founder, Damaris Deere Ford. Landmark wines may be purchased directly from Landmark's Tasting Room or online store, or through membership in the Wine Society. To discover more about Landmark's remarkable approach to winemaking, visit www.landmarkwine.com. To learn more about our Corporate Social Responsibility work, visit https://csr.wonderful.com/