Welcome

The Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund was established to provide assistance to Napa County residents as a result of the 2017 wildfires. The deadline to requests assistance has passed. At this time, no new submissions are being received. If you have a pending request, all documentation must be submitted no later than September 18, 2020 to be considered. If you are seeking assistance with the current wildfires, please visit https://www.napavalleycf.org/ for available resources and information. 

Program Administration

E4E Relief, LLC, administers the grant process and approves all grant recipients. Applicants will generally receive a call from E4E Relief within two business days of receipt of their application to review the application and collect any additional necessary information. Grant decisions are made in accordance with relevant federal and state laws and regulations and are communicated to applicants by email or phone. In most cases, if the application for assistance is approved, E4E Relief will make grant payments in the form of a check payable to the vendors engaged by the homeowner or directly via ACH to the renter/homeowner for content replacement.

Program Eligibility

The Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund is intended to provide financial cash grant assistance to residents of Napa County who have been materially impacted by the wildfires which occurred in late 2017. In order to receive assistance from the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund, the applicant requesting assistance must meet the following parameters:
»   He/She is requesting assistance for his/her primary residence 
»   His/her primary residence is in Napa County, CA
»   The household Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) must be at or below 300% of the Area Median Income for his/her household size. 
»   He/She must provide sufficient documentation to demonstrate that they have incurred or will incur expenses associated with the wildfires, including home repairs (such as "soft costs" like architectural or engineering fees, or permitting fees; and "hard costs" like the cost of construction), content repairs/replacement, vehicle repair/replacements. Please note that replacement of work equipment and supplies are not eligible expenses for this program. 

 Income Guidelines

 Household Size Income Limit

 1-$192,937.50

 2-$220,500.00

 3-$248,062.50

 4-$275,437.50

 5-$297,562.50

Renters will be eligible to receive up to $7,500 to assist with the repair or replacement of "essential contents", and up to $5,000 for car repairs/replacement. Total grant amount not to exceed $12,500. Expenses may be eligible for reimbursement.

Homeowners will be eligible to receive up to a total of $35,000 in assistance, but no more than $7,500 for "essential contents", and up to $5,000 for car repairs/replacements. Total grant amount not to exceed $35,000. Expenses may be eligible for reimbursement.

For the purposes of this agreement, "essential contents" shall be defined to include items needed by renters or homeowners for safety, habitability, remediation and continued employment, such as major appliances, furniture, and computers.

Contact Us

For assistance with your application:
»    Call (844) 368-1711 toll-free between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time
»    Email questions to NapaDisasterRelief@e4erelief.org
»    Assistance is available in English and Spanish

Send materials to:
Email: NapaDisasterRelief@e4erelief.org

U.S. Mail: 
Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund 
c/o E4E Relief
220 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202

To learn about the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund and other assistance, please visit napavalleycf.org.