Grants - Building Community Together
The Virginia Community Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to building the health and vitality of the community. The earnings from the Foundation's permanent endowment are distributed through community enrichment grants. The endowment, being built with donations from hundreds of businesses and individuals, is meant to serve as a "community savings account" to keep Virginia a great place to grow up, live, work, retire and visit.
The Virginia Community Foundation has been making community enrichment grants since 1992. As of May, 2007, more than $350,000 has been awarded for 97 different projects and programs. The average grant size is $3,665, with the majority of grants being less than $2,000.
Guidelines & ProceduresThe Virginia Community Foundation focuses resources where our investment can build capacity, increase impact, and serve more people. The Virginia Community Foundation gives favorable consideration to grant proposals that:
Low priority will typically be given to on-going program support. Because grants from unrestricted funds cannot provide long-term or permanent support for any purpose, agencies must have the financial potential to sustain a program after the Community Foundation's funding has ended. In rare cases, the unrestricted fund may provide more than one grant to ensure stability of a new program or agency. Coaching is AvailableThe Virginia Community Foundation seeks to ensure that the strongest possible applications are submitted. If you have questions or need assistance in preparing your proposal, please contact the Virginia Community Foundation at 749-8239 or email Linda
director@virginiafoundation.com or Deb
assistant@virginiafoundation.com The Virginia Community Foundation provides this information as grant guidelines, not rules. The Foundation is willing to consider any proposal that could have a major positive impact on the community, especially if funding is not available from any other source. |
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