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SCT ALLOCATES GRANT FUNDING TO REGIONAL VISITOR CENTERS

SONOMA COUNTY, CA (January 25, 2024) Sonoma County Tourism (SCT) has announced grants totaling up to $98,215 to support 13 visitor centers across Sonoma County for infrastructure enhancements.  

Visitor Centers were awarded grants across three different categories: technology needs, signage and wayfinding or individualized projects. The grant guidelines were informed by SCT’s Visitor Center Study, which was conducted countywide in the spring and summer of 2023. 

“Sonoma County’s visitor centers, like many local businesses, struggled to maintain consistent operations throughout the pandemic. Most of their resources have been allocated toward the bare minimum expenses required to maintain staff and basic operations,” said Kelly Bass Seibel, Vice President, Community Engagement at Sonoma County Tourism, “This grant provides them with the opportunity to provide much needed infrastructure updates that for some, date back over 30 years.” 

The grant program included an application process through which the centers provided projects and anticipated costs. SCT determined funding for each based on the merits of the application, the overall need, and the value of the project to Sonoma County’s visitors.  

Visitor center grantees for Fiscal Year 2023- 2024 include:

Visitor Center 

Grant Category 

Project 

Amount Awarded 

Bodega Bay (Sonoma Coast) Visitor Center 

Technology 

Large interactive touchscreen/kiosk 

Up to $3,500 

Bodega Bay (Sonoma Coast) Visitor Center 

Signage/Wayfinding 

Upgraded signage that includes their partnership with Sonoma County Tourism 

Up to $1,500 

Bodega Bay (Sonoma Coast) Visitor Center 

Individualized Project 

Improved guest experience – indoor and outdoor furniture and bike racks 

Up to $5,000 

Cloverdale Visitors Center 

Technology 

Large interactive touchscreen/kiosk 

Up to $4,000 

Fort Ross Visitors Center 

Technology 

Tablets to upgrade guest experience 

Up to $800 

Fort Ross Visitors Center 

Signage/Wayfinding 

Interpretive signs and updated posters. 

Up to $2,000 

Fort Ross Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Marine exhibit and display, updated equipment and display racks to enhance guest experience 

Up to $4,385 

Geyserville Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Improved guest experience including: temperature control, furniture, directional signage and a touch screen computer 

Up to $7,400 

Mark West Visitors Center 

Signage/Wayfinding 

Updated signage 

Up to $3,000 

Mark West Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Improved guest experience: updated shelving and display 

Up to $3,000 

Petaluma Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Large digital display including touchscreen, hardwiring, and sound bar, wireless cameras for security purposes, tablets for upgraded guest experience 

Up to $10,000 

Redwood Coast Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Matching grant with Visit Mendocino to reopen the Redwood Coast Visitors Center. Items include touchscreen/kiosk, reestablishment of telecommunication networks and a bike rack. 

Up to $5,000 

Russian River Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Improved guest experience: updated computers, upgraded paint and signage 

Up to $10,000 

Visit Santa Rosa Welcome Center 

Technology 

 Digital video wall 

Up to $4,000 

Visit Santa Rosa Welcome Center 

Signage/Wayfinding 

Vinyl window signage 

Up to $1,400 

Visit Santa Rosa Welcome Center 

Individualized Project 

Picture hanging systems to promote local artists work and enhance the visitor experience 

Up to $2,130 

Sebastopol Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Replace carpets with laminate flooring and new chairs for an upgraded guest experience 

Up to $8,000 

Sonoma Valley Visitors Center 

Technology 

Laptops and security cameras 

Up to $1,200 

Sonoma Valley Visitors Center 

Signage/Wayfinding 

Directional signage to help visitors find both centers 

Up to $2,000 

Stewards of the Coast & Redwoods (Armstrong Woods Visitors Center) 

Individualized Project 

Interactive and kid friendly exhibit to focus on Pond Farm Pottery and the legacy of Margurite Wildenhain, Pond Farm was designated as a National Historic Landmark in December, 2023. 

Up to $10,000 

Windsor Visitors Center 

Technology 

Large interactive touchscreen/kiosk 

 

Up to $2,300 

Windsor Visitors Center 

Signage/Wayfinding 

Upgraded signage 

Up to $3,000 

Windsor Visitors Center 

Individualized Project 

Metal mobile kiosk to increase engagement and display maps and brochures 

Up to $4,600 

 
“This funding will help ensure enhanced and consistent signage, advanced technical tools and some physical improvements each visitor center deemed as important,” said Thera Buttaro, SCT Board member and chair, Community Engagement Committee. “This also helps ensure the centers can offer the level of visitor engagement that conveys the extraordinary attributes of each location.” 

For the visitor centers, this funding opportunity provides major improvements that may not be made possible otherwise. In 2023, SCT made a commitment to dedicate resources and staff to ensure the local visitor centers are supported through operational and infrastructure grants. In late 2023, SCT granted $500,000 in operational grants to visitor centers across the county. For more information on the Infrastructure Grant Program, view the Sonoma County Visitor Infrastructure Grant Guidelines.  

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About Sonoma County Tourism     

Sonoma County Tourism is the region’s destination stewardship organization. Inspiring travel to the region through a variety of sales and marketing programs aimed at consumers, meeting and event planners, the travel trade, and media, the organization strives to ensure responsible tourism helps create a robust economy for the Sonoma County region. For more information visit sonomacounty.com.     

Media Contact:  
Kelly Bass Seibel, Vice President, Community Engagement 
707-522-5820 
[email protected]