Across California’s wine country, local organizations are working every day to support their communities including students, families and neighbors in need. That is why each year JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery, Lewis Cellars, and Landmark Vineyards proudly support nonprofits in their local communities that are committed to driving positive change where it matters most, through their respective Community Grants programs.
JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery
This year, JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery awarded $350,000 to nonprofits and educators throughout Paso Robles, continuing a tradition of giving that has totaled more than $2.1 million since 2013.
Read more about the JUSTIN Vineyards & Winery Grants here.
Thanks to the support of JUSTIN, we can continue bringing essential health services directly into the communities that need them most. This funding allows us to expand access and improve outcomes for individuals and families across the region.
Ronald Castle
Chief Executive Officer, Community Health Centers of the Central Coast

Lewis Cellars
Lewis Cellars granted $275,000 to Napa County nonprofits and schools advancing youth mentorship, career exploration, food equity, and sustainability. Now in its second year, the program reflects the winery’s ongoing commitment to supporting and uplifting the communities where its employees and their families live and work.
Read more about the Lewis Cellars Grants here.
At the Napa RCD, we believe every student deserves the opportunity to connect with the natural world through hands-on outdoor learning. Thanks to the support of Lewis Cellars, we’re able to expand our nature-based education programs to reach even more students across Napa County, many of whom might not otherwise have access to these experiences. We’re proud to partner with a local business that values environmental stewardship and educational equity as deeply as we do.
Frances Knapczyk
Program Director, Napa Resource Conservation District
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Landmark Vineyards
Landmark Vineyards directed $75,000 to Sonoma County nonprofits and schools, with a focus on vineyard workers, youth, and food security. Launched in 2014, Landmark’s Community Grants program has provided $800,000 in funding to support and strengthen the Sonoma County community.
Read more about the Landmark Vineyards Grants here.
We are honored to receive this generous support from Landmark Vineyards, which enables us to continue investing in the future of our vineyard workforce through the Leadership Academy. This program is not only about professional development – it’s about unlocking potential, creating opportunity, and recognizing the vital role our vineyard employees play in the success of Sonoma County. Together, we are building a legacy of leadership that will elevate individuals, families, and our entire agricultural community.
Karissa Kruse
Executive Director, Sonoma County Fundación