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Est.

2018

Latest Fiscal Year

Not available

Organization Type

Grantseeker

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Mission Statement

D'Vine Path is a comprehensive program providing vocational and life skills training to people with disabilities in agriculture, hospitality and the arts.
Revenues
$1.8M
Expenses
$1.6M
Net Income:
+$123.8K
Assets
$1.4M
Liabilities
$549.3K
Net Assets:
+$834.3K
Operating Budget
$1.6M
Operating Budget by Year

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Total No. of Grants
2
Median grant size
$12.5K
Largest grant received
$15K
B
Brent Batali
Board Member
N
Naomi Monthei
Board Member
T
Tom Olmstead
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DVine Path Inc’s budget?
In 2024, DVine Path Inc reported an annual operating budget of around $1.6 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does DVine Path Inc support?
DVine Path Inc supports work in Agriculture, Human rights, and Human services.
Where does DVine Path Inc operate?
DVine Path Inc is headquartered in Fallbrook, CA.
Who funded DVine Path Inc recently?
In 2025, DVine Path Inc received grants from AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC, RANCHO SANTA FE GARDEN CLUB, and THE ALBERTSONS COMPANIES FOUNDATION. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant DVine Path Inc received in 2024?
The largest grant to DVine Path Inc in 2024 exceeds $15 thousand.
What is DVine Path Inc’s reliance on government grants?
DVine Path Inc relied on government grants for less than 5% of their total revenue in 2024.