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A community rooted in agriculture
The Patrick Foley Center for Grape Growing & Farmworker Education
Laying the Foundation for NVG
A behind-the-scenes look at building NVG’s future gathering place for growers, farmworkers, and the Napa Valley community.


Demolition, Discovery, and a Stunning New View
If you haven't had a chance to drive by our future home in Oakville recently, you're in for quite a surprise.


NVG Breaks Ground on the Patrick Foley Center for Grape Growing & Farmworker Education
As part of the groundbreaking ceremony, NVG revealed that the Foley Family Charitable Foundation has increased the family’s initial leadership gift to $3 million in support of the project.


Napa Valley Grapegrowers Receives Additional Support from Pulido~Walker
Napa Valley, CA (May 4, 2026) – The Napa Valley Grapegrowers (NVG) has received a substantial donation of $500,000 from Pulido~Walker Estate Vineyards & Winery to support the Napa Valley Center for Grape Growing and Farmworker Education capital campaign. This support is in addition to the $500,000 Mark Pulido and Donna Walker previously donated, bringing their support to $1 million and the project to a significant milestone - now achieving over 90% of total project funding ne


Community Support Moves the Vision Forward
Support for the Napa Valley Center for Grape Growing and Farmworker Education continues to grow across the philanthropic community. The Hearst Foundations recently awarded a $100,000 grant to support the Oakville Capital Campaign, helping move the project another step closer to becoming a reality. The Hearst Foundations support nonprofit organizations working to strengthen communities and improve opportunities for people across the United States. Their investment in the Cente


A Major Milestone: Reaching 75% of the Campaign Goal
The vision for the Napa Valley Center for Grape Growing and Farmworker Education recently reached an exciting milestone. The Oakville Capital Campaign has secured 75 percent of its total fundraising goal, bringing the project that much closer to breaking ground in Oakville. This progress was made possible in part by a $1 million leadership gift from Andy and Betty Beckstoffer, joining visionary support from the Foley Family, the Moulds Family, and Trinchero Family Estates. To
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