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    Pauley Family Foundation

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    RICHMOND, VAWebsite8043307400

    About Pauley Family Foundation

    The Pauley Family Foundation is a Richmond-centered funder that prioritizes local quality-of-life investments—particularly affordable housing and homelessness prevention, K–12 supports and independent school financial aid, and health/senior services—while also sustaining arts, cultural institutions, and higher-education science programs. Grants are often unrestricted or general operating support and frequently recur (many grantees have multiple grants), signaling long-term partnerships with organizations that deliver direct services and community infrastructure in the Richmond region.

    Focus Areas

    Affordable housing development and home repair for low-income and senior households (Better Housing Coalition, Maggie Walker CLT, Project:HOMES)Emergency financial assistance, homelessness prevention, and housing resource lines for families and older adults (ACTS, Partnership for Housing Affordability, St. Joseph's Villa, Housing Families First)K–12 in-school supports and out-of-school-time programs for Title I students and tuition assistance for private schools (Communities In Schools of Richmond, YMCA of Greater Richmond, The New Community School, St. Catherine's School Bridges fund)School-based mental health and youth vision/health screenings (ChildSavers, Conexus)Regional arts and cultural institution operating support and community engagement programming (Richmond Symphony, Byrd Theatre Foundation, The Valentine, Richmond Urban Dance, SPARC)

    About Pauley Family Foundation

    A defining pattern in The Pauley Family Foundation’s recent giving is the use of large, repeated capital and operating grants to build housing capacity in Richmond. In 2024, the foundation gave $600,000 to Better Housing Coalition for affordable rental housing developments and general operating support, and $350,000 to Maggie Walker Community Land Trust for land and construction costs plus operating funds tied to affordable lots for housing. Those awards sit alongside consistent support for housing stability, including funding for eviction prevention, rental assistance, and emergency financial assistance through ACTS. The foundation also backs institutions that serve children, students, and families through tuition aid, in-school support, and school-based services. Recent grants include support for YWCA of Richmond’s building, domestic violence services, affordable childcare, and education, as well as funding for The New Community School, St. Catherine’s School Foundation, and Communities in Schools of Richmond. Cultural and higher-education investments appear as well, including the Richmond Symphony, Richmond Urban Dance, and a science building at Hampden-Sydney College. Across these areas, the pattern is long-term partnership rather than isolated project support, with several organizations appearing in multiple years and receiving both capital and general operating funds.

    What Pauley Family Foundation Funds

    Housing is the clearest theme in the foundation’s recent grantmaking. Better Housing Coalition received $600,000 in 2024 for affordable rental housing developments and general operating support, while Maggie Walker Community Land Trust received $350,000 the same year for land and construction costs plus operating funds tied to affordable lots. Project:HOMES also received $100,000 for low-income and senior home repair. Direct assistance for housing crises is another recurring thread. ACTS received $334,000 for eviction prevention and rental assistance, then $250,000 for direct financial support to eviction diversion, and $200,000 for its emergency financial assistance program. Education support appears in several forms. YWCA of Richmond received $575,000 for building, domestic violence services, and affordable childcare and education. The New Community School received $150,000 for general purposes and tuition assistance, and St. Catherine’s School Foundation received $250,000 for the healing fund and tuition assistance.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $6.5M

    Total Assets

    $2.2B

    Total Revenue

    $29M

    Total Expenses

    $7.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $75K, with a median of $50K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $50K

    75th Percentile

    $75K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 99% of grants go to recipients in VA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters

    Leadership

    KATHARINE PAULEY HICKOK

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    Who They Fund

    low-income renters and residentsseniors and older adultschildren and students (including Title I school students and early childhood attendees)refugees and immigrantspeople experiencing homelessness (including veterans)college/prospective college students receiving tuition/financial aid

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, place-based giving with repeated multi-year or multi-grant commitments to local core grantees; a mix of sizable discretionary operating support and targeted capital/ program gifts rather than many tiny one-off awards.

    Funding Style

    capital support / campaign fundinggeneral operating / unrestricted supportdirect financial assistance (eviction prevention / emergency aid)program-specific & service delivery fundingevent/sponsorship funding

    Notable grantees: Better Housing Coalition, YWCA of Richmond, Maggie Walker Community Land Trust, Communities In Schools of Richmond, Richmond Symphony

    Topics

    affordable rental housing development and land acquisitioneviction prevention and rental assistanceaffordable childcare & early childhood education (including tuition assistance)school-based services: trauma-informed care, wraparound supports, vision & mental health screeningssenior & disabled home repairs, wheelchair ramps, and senior wellnessservices for refugees/immigrants and displaced populations (including meals for refugees)homelessness services and supportive housing (including veterans housing)

    How Pauley Family Foundation Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the middle of the scale: the 25th percentile is $25,000, median grant size is $50,000, and the 75th percentile is $75,000. That sits alongside a handful of much larger capital and operating awards. The recent list shows repeated support for the same recipients across multiple years, including Better Housing Coalition, Maggie Walker Community Land Trust, ACTS, Richmond Symphony, Sweet Briar Institute, and St. Catherine’s School Foundation. The foundation appears to make direct institutional grants rather than individual awards, and it does not make program-related investments. The scraped grantmaking pages show no open unsolicited application process.

    Where Pauley Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in Virginia, with 99% of grants going to recipients in the foundation’s HQ state. Richmond dominates the recipient map, including Better Housing Coalition, YWCA of Richmond, Maggie Walker Community Land Trust, ACTS, Richmond Symphony, and The Community Foundation Inc. Outside Richmond but still in Virginia, recent grants reached Hampden-Sydney, Sweet Briar, Mechanicville, Gloucester County, and Mathews County through the foundation’s grantmaking program geography. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 266 grants in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Pauley Family Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does The Pauley Family Foundation fund most often?

    Recent grants concentrate on affordable housing and housing stability, education and student support, and health or senior services. Examples include Better Housing Coalition for affordable rental housing developments, ACTS for eviction prevention and emergency financial assistance, and St. Catherine’s School Foundation for tuition assistance and the Bridges financial aid fund.

    How large are the foundation’s typical grants?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution is centered at $25,000 for the 25th percentile, $50,000 at the median, and $75,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list also includes larger capital and operating awards, such as $600,000 to Better Housing Coalition and $575,000 to YWCA of Richmond.

    Does The Pauley Family Foundation support the same grantees in multiple years?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years in the recent grants list, including Better Housing Coalition, Maggie Walker Community Land Trust, ACTS, Richmond Symphony, Sweet Briar Institute, and St. Catherine’s School Foundation. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time grants.

    How does the foundation give geographically?

    Giving is highly local. 99% of grants go to recipients in Virginia, and the recent grants list is entirely U.S.-based. Richmond is the main recipient city, with additional Virginia grants reaching places such as Hampden-Sydney, Sweet Briar, Mechanicville, Gloucester County, and Mathews County.

    How are grants usually structured?

    Recent grants often combine capital support and general operating support. Examples include unrestricted support to The Community Foundation Inc, general operating funds for ACTS and Sparc, and capital support for affordable housing projects at Better Housing Coalition and Maggie Walker Community Land Trust.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INCRICHMOND, VA$449,2692025UNRESTRICTED SUPPORT
    SPARCRICHMOND, VA$250,0002025GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES FOR 2024 AND 2025 ($200,000) AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT THEATER PROGRAMS ($50,000)
    ACTS--AREA CONGREGATIONS TOGETHER IN SERVICERICHMOND, VA$200,0002025THE EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
    SWEET BRIAR INSTITUTESWEET BRIAR, VA$200,0002025THE ANNUAL FUND
    ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$150,0002025THE ANNUAL FUND ($50,000) AND THE BRIDGES FINANCIAL AID FUND ($100,000)
    SACRED HEART CENTERRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    PATRICK HENRY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ARTSRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT THE THIRD FLOOR RENOVATION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    THE VALENTINERICHMOND, VA$100,0002025EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
    LIBERATION VETERANS SERVICESRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025HOMELESS SERVICES ($50,000) AND THE VETERANS VILLAGE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ($50,000)
    MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS OF THE MASSEY CANCER CENTER ($50,000) AND GENERAL OPERATIONS OF THE PAULEY HEART CENTER ($50,000)
    VENTURE RICHMOND INCRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025THE RICHMOND FOLK FESTIVAL
    RICHMOND SYMPHONYRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    MAGGIE WALKER COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025THE HIGHLAND GROVE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
    THE NEW COMMUNITY SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025THE SHINE FINANCIAL AID FUND
    ST JOSEPH'S VILLARICHMOND, VA$100,0002025HOMELESS SERVICES IN THE RICHMOND CONTINUUM OF CARE ($50,000) AND THE FLAGLER RICHMOND HOUSING SUCCESS CENTER CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ($50,000)
    YMCA OF GREATER RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS IN TITLE I SCHOOLS
    MENDING WALLSHENRICO, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT THE CREATION OF TWO COMMUNITY MURALS AND GENERAL OPERATIONS
    THE DOORWAYSRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    CONEXUSRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS IN THE RICHMOND REGION
    BETTER HOUSING COALITIONRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025THE SENIOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAM
    SOAR365RICHMOND, VA$100,0002025THE PEDIATRIC THERAPY PROGRAM ($50,000) AND CAMP BAKER CAPITAL NEEDS/ENHANCEMENTS ($50,000)
    PROJECTHOMESRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025HOME REPAIRS AND WHEELCHAIR RAMPS FOR SENIORS AND DISABLED RESIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND REGION
    YWCA OF RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025THE SPROUT SCHOOL
    SPORTS BACKERSHENRICO, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT THE OFFICE/ACTIVE LIVING HUB CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    CHILDSAVERSRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
    VIRGINIA HOMERICHMOND, VA$100,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    CIRCLE CENTER ADULT DAY SERVICESRICHMOND, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    HOUSING FAMILIES FIRSTHENRICO, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    ST JAMES'S CHILDREN'S CENTERRICHMOND, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF CHESTERFIELDCHESTERFIELD, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRERICHMOND, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS ($50,000) AND THE THEATRE EDUCATION PROGRAM IN THE RICHMOND REGION ($25,000)
    CHESTERFIELD FOOD BANK OUTREACH CENTERCHESTER, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    FRIENDS ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDRENRICHMOND, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    PARTNERSHIP FOR HOUSING AFFORDABILITYRICHMOND, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    FAMILY LIFELINERICHMOND, VA$75,0002025HOME VISITING FOR SENIORS
    ANNA JULIA COOPER SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$75,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    HENRICO EDUCATION FOUNDATION INCHENRICO, VA$50,0002025COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS
    HEALTH BRIGADERICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    HOMEWARDRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    BYRD THEATRE FOUNDATIONRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025CAPITAL NEEDS
    VIRGINIA'S KIDS BELONGRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025THE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MANAGER POSITION IN THE RICHMOND REGION
    PARTNERSHIP FOR THE FUTUREGLEN ALLEN, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    GREATER RICHMOND FIT4KIDSRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS IN RICHMOND, CHESTERFIELD & HENRICO
    DAILY PLANET HEALTH SERVICESRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    JEWISH FAMILY SERVICESRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025THE COORDINATED CARE FOR SENIORS PROGRAM
    THRIVE BIRTH TO FIVERICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    GATEWAY HOMES INCRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS
    SAFE HARBORRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025GENERAL OPERATIONS

    THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC

    $449,269
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    UNRESTRICTED SUPPORT

    SPARC

    $250,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATING EXPENSES FOR 2024 AND 2025 ($200,000) AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT THEATER PROGRAMS ($50,000)

    ACTS--AREA CONGREGATIONS TOGETHER IN SERVICE

    $200,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE EMERGENCY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    SWEET BRIAR INSTITUTE

    $200,000
    SWEET BRIAR, VA2025

    THE ANNUAL FUND

    ST CATHERINE'S SCHOOL FOUNDATION

    $150,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE ANNUAL FUND ($50,000) AND THE BRIDGES FINANCIAL AID FUND ($100,000)

    SACRED HEART CENTER

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA
    2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF RICHMOND

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    PATRICK HENRY SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE THIRD FLOOR RENOVATION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    THE VALENTINE

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

    LIBERATION VETERANS SERVICES

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    HOMELESS SERVICES ($50,000) AND THE VETERANS VILLAGE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ($50,000)

    MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS OF THE MASSEY CANCER CENTER ($50,000) AND GENERAL OPERATIONS OF THE PAULEY HEART CENTER ($50,000)

    VENTURE RICHMOND INC

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE RICHMOND FOLK FESTIVAL

    RICHMOND SYMPHONY

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    MAGGIE WALKER COMMUNITY LAND TRUST

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE HIGHLAND GROVE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

    THE NEW COMMUNITY SCHOOL

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE SHINE FINANCIAL AID FUND

    ST JOSEPH'S VILLA

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    HOMELESS SERVICES IN THE RICHMOND CONTINUUM OF CARE ($50,000) AND THE FLAGLER RICHMOND HOUSING SUCCESS CENTER CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ($50,000)

    YMCA OF GREATER RICHMOND

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMS IN TITLE I SCHOOLS

    MENDING WALLS

    $100,000
    HENRICO, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE CREATION OF TWO COMMUNITY MURALS AND GENERAL OPERATIONS

    THE DOORWAYS

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    CONEXUS

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS IN THE RICHMOND REGION

    BETTER HOUSING COALITION

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE SENIOR HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAM

    SOAR365

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE PEDIATRIC THERAPY PROGRAM ($50,000) AND CAMP BAKER CAPITAL NEEDS/ENHANCEMENTS ($50,000)

    PROJECTHOMES

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    HOME REPAIRS AND WHEELCHAIR RAMPS FOR SENIORS AND DISABLED RESIDENTS IN THE RICHMOND REGION

    YWCA OF RICHMOND

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE SPROUT SCHOOL

    SPORTS BACKERS

    $100,000
    HENRICO, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE OFFICE/ACTIVE LIVING HUB CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    CHILDSAVERS

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SCHOOL-BASED MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

    VIRGINIA HOME

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    CIRCLE CENTER ADULT DAY SERVICES

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    HOUSING FAMILIES FIRST

    $75,000
    HENRICO, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    ST JAMES'S CHILDREN'S CENTER

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF CHESTERFIELD

    $75,000
    CHESTERFIELD, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRE

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS ($50,000) AND THE THEATRE EDUCATION PROGRAM IN THE RICHMOND REGION ($25,000)

    CHESTERFIELD FOOD BANK OUTREACH CENTER

    $75,000
    CHESTER, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    FRIENDS ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    PARTNERSHIP FOR HOUSING AFFORDABILITY

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    FAMILY LIFELINE

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    HOME VISITING FOR SENIORS

    ANNA JULIA COOPER SCHOOL

    $75,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    HENRICO EDUCATION FOUNDATION INC

    $50,000
    HENRICO, VA2025

    COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTERS

    HEALTH BRIGADE

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    HOMEWARD

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO RICHMOND

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    BYRD THEATRE FOUNDATION

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    CAPITAL NEEDS

    VIRGINIA'S KIDS BELONG

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MANAGER POSITION IN THE RICHMOND REGION

    PARTNERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE

    $50,000
    GLEN ALLEN, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    GREATER RICHMOND FIT4KIDS

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS IN RICHMOND, CHESTERFIELD & HENRICO

    DAILY PLANET HEALTH SERVICES

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    JEWISH FAMILY SERVICES

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    THE COORDINATED CARE FOR SENIORS PROGRAM

    THRIVE BIRTH TO FIVE

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    GATEWAY HOMES INC

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS

    SAFE HARBOR

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    GENERAL OPERATIONS