Help grants best serve those in need in our community

Updated November 21, 2019
Share your ideas and help guide how available grant money from the City of Roseville Grant Program will be used for services, housing, and other community programs in our area. 
 
Participate at two upcoming public workshops in the Community Room at Riley Library, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd. (map it). Light refreshments will be provided. 

Please RSVP in order to ensure we have enough space for attendees.  Include the name of each attendee and the date(s) you plan to attend.

  • Workshop #1
    Tuesday, December 10
    2 - 5 p.m. 
    Focus on needs and desired results 
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  • Workshop #2
    Tuesday, February 11
    1 - 4 p.m.
    Focus on how to measure impact

About the Grant Program

Each year, Roseville’s Grants Advisory Commission and City Council consider and award competitive grants to serve our community.

The Citizens Benefit Fund was established as a trust in 1993 with the proceeds from the sale of the city-owned Roseville Hospital to Sutter Health. A portion of the interest earned each year by the trust is made available for grants with the purpose of improving the quality of life for the citizens of Roseville.

The Roseville Employees Annual Charitable Hearts Fund (R.E.A.C.H.) is created through the generosity of Roseville employees and retirees. These employee-donated funds are dispersed to local charitable organizations that serve youth, seniors and families in the area.
 
For more information, visit roseville.ca.us/grants.