The Citizens' Benefit Fund (CBF) was established in 1993 following the sale of the city-owned Roseville Community Hospital to Sutter Health for $14.8 million. Roseville Community Hospital was built on 8.5 acres located along Sunrise Avenue between Oak Ridge Drive and Frances Drive and operated at this location for 45 years. The proceeds from the sale of the 225-bed facility were placed in a trust. A portion of the interest earned each year is made available for grants with the purpose of improving the quality of life for the citizens of Roseville.  Non-profit 501(c)3 or 501(c)4, schools and private schools (see information on private school eligibility on the Grant Guidelines) who serve citizens of Roseville are eligible to apply. The first grants were awarded in 1994.

The CBF grant application generally opens in December and closes early February.  Roseville Grants Advisory Commission reviews grant applications annually February through May, providing the Roseville City Council with their recommendations in June. The City Council has the final approval on disbursement of each of the grant funds. Fiscal year for funding is July 1st - June 30th.

The Roseville Grants Advisory Commission is an advisory board to the Roseville City Council and oversees the competitive grant process for the Citizens' Benefit Fund.  The Commission is comprised of seven members and are unable serve more than two consecutive terms. The City Council appoints a student who currently is in high school in Roseville to serve as a voting Youth Commissioner. 

The Grants Advisory Commission meets the second Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm in the City Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street. 

Learn about the history of the Citizen's Benefit Fund and the Grants process in this short video.


The 2026-2027 Grant Funding Cycle will OPEN for applications on December 1, 2025. The funding amount this year will be announced in September/October 2025. With the increased number of applications in recent years, organizations should not expect to receive the level of funding as in years past. It is strongly advised applicants attend the Applicant Workshop on January 13, 2026 at 5:30pm. The application will close at 5:00pm on Monday, February 2, 2026.

The City Council will review the Grants Advisory Commission's funding recommendations at the May or June 2026 City Council meeting.

Applications are only accepted through ZoomGrants. Please CLICK HERE to access the City's ZoomGrants page to view all open programs.

FY2026-27 Funding Cycle Calendar

FY2026-27 Grant Guidelines