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Where our grants COME FROM
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Field-of-Interest Funds support broad areas of concern identified by donors. Community Grants and Special-interest grants are awarded through a competitive process to nonprofit organizations working in these fields in Hampton Roads. FUND NAME
VALUE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017
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VALUE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017
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VALUE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017
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Ashinoff Family Fund for the Arts, 2004 To benefit the arts
Lowery D. Finley Jr. Memorial, 2002 For youth
E. K. Sloane, 1997 5,043,305 To provide pianos to charitable, educational or intellectual institutions
Jeanne Atkinson, 2011 To benefit early childhood education
$28,433 79,929
Benjamin R. Brown, 1985 145,641 For research in mental illness and for those suffering from it Charles G. Brown, 1983 For advanced research in mental illness
500,542
Community Action Resource Empowerment, 2008 For projects that positively impact youth in certain neighborhoods in Virginia Beach
10,454
Mary E. and Curtis M. Chappell Jr., 2006 For arts and humanities on the Virginia Peninsula
33,449
William A. and Jane M. Charters, 2004 For essential human services
8,507,529
Christadelphian Ecclesia of Hampton Roads Helping, 2015 135,880 For human services with a preference for helping Norfolk residents
Julian Haden Gary and Margaret Savage Gary, 1998 For horticultural educational purposes Lee A. and Helen G. Gifford Endowment for the Cultural and Performing Arts, 1997 For cultural and performing arts William A. Goldback, 2009 To support performing arts and medical services, education or research
30,551 667,957 399,242 5,195,843
Victor and Ruth N. Goodman Memorial, 1996 2,021,859 For students studying for a career in medicine or health care
Brenda & Alan Stein Fund for Homeless & Indigent, 1990 20,938 For food, clothing or shelter, especially for children The Surry Fund, 1999 To promote racial harmony in Surry County
19,490
Taylor Sisters Library Fund, 1999 17,954 For organizations serving minorities, the poor and homeless in Norfolk Patsy G. Teer Fund, 2014 844,150 For South Hampton Roads students attending college and for research
380,860
The Laura Turner Fund, 1997 To assist adults with cerebral palsy
52,688
Jennifer Lynn Gray, 1993 To support training for people with mental disabilities
6,031,168
Tyler Cultural Fund, 1995 For arts and cultural organizations
251,149
Paul S. Huber Memorial, 1985 For the arts
John W. and Linda Vakos Fund, 2014 315,916 For early childhood and elementary education and health care and support services, particularly those with Alzheimer’s disease or cancer
Inge Family Fund for the Environment, 2013 To improve life for the environment
30,822
33,766
1,977,565
The Colenda Fund (Art, Gerry, Jeri Colenda), 2007 For children, veterans and abandoned or abused animals
2,847
Ethel T. Jones, 1965 To improve life for children and youth in Norfolk
Community Fund for Arts and Culture, 2007 For arts and culture in Hampton Roads
32,179
H. Lee Kanter, 2001 For the performing arts
Community Fund for Civic Leadership, 2007 For civic engagement and leadership in Hampton Roads
26,287
Community Fund for Educational Achievement, 2007 For improving educational opportunities for Hampton Roads students
29,999
Perry and Bunny Morgan Fund, 2000 10,640,864 For arts, education (particularly student scholarships) and essential human services
Virginia Dietrich Williams Fund for Women and Children, 2005 For women and children
Community Fund for the Environment, 2007 To improve the environment in Hampton Roads
45,394
Alfred L. Nicholson, 1998 For the humane treatment and care of animals
Barbara Upton Wilson Charitable, 2014 1,092,707 For preservation of the natural environment, environmental education and humane treatment of animals
Vernon and Judith Cofer, 2013 For the preservation of Virginia history
Mary Jane Kunhardt Fund for the Benefit of the Homeless of Tidewater, 2000 For homeless people
550,728 9,370
6,516,921
Community Fund for Health and Human Services, 2007 29,688 For health and human services in Hampton Roads
William Thomas Reilly III, 2013 For the environment
55,096
Ryan S. Crouse, 2005 For children and teenagers
22,346
John L. Roper 2nd and Sarah Dryfoos Roper, 1984 For cultural arts
673,510
Dixon-Settle Fund for Women, 2015 For human services with a preference for programs supporting women in difficult situations
34,561
The Glenn Allen Scott and Anne C. Brower Cultural Endowment, 2001 For an arts and culture endowment
105,913
The Virginian-Pilot, 2010 2,792,780 To support the technology needs of the Col. Samuel L. Slover Main Library in Norfolk Harry F. Wall Memorial Scholarship, 2007 For public high schools on the Virginia Peninsula Skip Wilkins, 1992 For basic human needs
277,052 4,049 110,302
Sue Cook Winfrey Memorial, 1997 4,399,424 For organizations helping abused children and/or spouses
$60,229,097 Value of all Field-of-Interest Funds A S
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