Future Leaders in Napa Valley's Vineyard Community

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Napa Valley's grape-growing industry is nurtured by organizations dedicated to educating, empowering, and supporting vineyard workers and future leaders. Explore their impactful programs and initiatives aimed at preserving the region's rich heritage and fostering community growth.

  • Napa Valley
  • Vineyards
  • Future Leaders
  • Community Development
  • Education

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  1. Growing Our Future Leaders Justin Leigon Pi a Vineyard Management

  2. Napa Valley Grapegrowers (NVG) Community of wine industry leaders Educate grapegrowers Preserve Napa Valley s unique grapegrowing heritage Promote Napa Valley s world-class vineyards

  3. Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation To support and promote Napa Valley s vineyard workers through education and professional development. Viticulture & Safety Mentorship Leadership & Management Family Programs Adult Literacy Building Community

  4. 2022 Impact Report - Highlights Leverage almost five decades of farming expertise to educate, advocate, and preserve our grape growing industry to benefit our community at large today and for future generations. By the numbers: $2.9 million invested, 1,155 attendees, 71 hours of education PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: 1. Leading the way to a climate resilient Napa Valley Climate Science Seminars Growing Conditions Report ROOTSTOCK 2. Ensuring economic viability for the entire community Farm Bill updates Risk Mitigation for a Variable Climate 3. Fighting fire with fire prevention and mitigation Fire Detection Sensor Monitoring Fire Education

  5. 2022 Impact Report Highlights Provided programs that focus on developing skills in adult literacy, vineyard operations and safety, leadership and management, mentorship, and family life. By putting opportunity within reach of Napa s farmworkers, our entire community rises together. By the numbers: $1.3 million invested, 2,780 attendees, 542 hours of education PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: 1. Adult Literacy 145 participated 1. Vineyard operations and safety 604 participated 1. Leadership and Management 250 participated 1. Mentorship 35 participated 1. Family Life 2,000 participated

  6. Career Development Connecting young professionals (Social Club) Paso Adelante Sub-Committee College Wine & Viticulture collaborations

  7. Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation

  8. Building Community Connecting different stakeholders withing the community. Education and professional development for vineyard workers. Cultivating a sense of pride for future leaders.

  9. Resources www.napagrowers.org info@napagrowers.org www.farmworkerfoundation.org info@farmworkerfoundation.org www.farmworkerfoundation.org/fields-of-opportunity

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