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Forestville Mountain Flora SceneYour donations to the FPA are tax-deductible. (The FPA is a 501c3 non-profit corporation.) 100% of your donations go to the actual work of the FPA. (Administration of the FPA is done by volunteers.)

You may donate to:

  • FPA’s General Fund
    Supports the organization’s community work such as advertising and holding Town Meetings, disseminating information, monitoring County developments and supporting its Website
  • FPA’s Forestville Community Fund
    Makes grants annually for local initiatives that benefit the community. (Donations to the Community Fund are made to the FPA which administers the fund.)
    To read more about this fund, go to: Community Fund
  • The Purchase and Maintenance of the 8 Acre Downtown Open Space Park
    FPA received a $750,000 matching grant from Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District. In order to purchase the Property, FPA must match this amount through fundraising efforts.
    To read more about the park, go to: Downtown Open Space Park

Two ways to donate:

  • Online through PayPal via secure Web server using SSL encryption software:
    FPA General Fund
    Forestville Community Fund
    8 Acre Downtown Open Space Park
    Cash and In-Kind contributions can be extended over a 5-year period. If you wish to give over a period of time, please go to the Downtown Open Space Park Donate Form.
  • With Your Check
    Please mail it to:
    FPA
    P.O. Box 184
    Forestville, California 95436
    Designate which fund you wish to support.

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