AAPI of Hampton Roads concentrates its philanthropy on supporting community-based medical services in the Hampton Roads region, with a strong emphasis on free clinics, health foundations, and local healthcare endowments. The foundation funds recurring operating and program support for free clinics and also channels a sizable portion into a regional community foundation endowment, indicating a mix of direct service support and long-term financial stewardship. Grants include support for pediatric care and medical student scholarships, showing interest in both immediate patient services and developing the local healthcare workforce.
AAPI of Hampton Roads Inc directs its grantmaking toward community-based medical services in Hampton Roads, with a repeated pattern of support for free clinics and regional health endowments. The largest recent grant on file went to Southeast Virginia Community Foundations for endowment support, followed by another endowment grant to the same recipient in 2025, showing that long-term health financing is part of the foundation’s approach. Alongside that, the foundation has backed direct care providers such as Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic, Western Tidewater Free Clinic, Chesapeake Care Free Clinic, HOPES Free Clinic, and Bon Secours Foundation. Its portfolio also reaches into pediatric philanthropy through C H K D Philanthrophy and into healthcare workforce support through ODU Educational Foundationurs Foundation for a medical student scholarship. The grant record shows a local Virginia focus, with all listed grants going to recipients in the state.
The foundation’s clearest theme is medical services delivery for local clinics. It gave $10,000 to Gloucester-Matthwes Free Clinic for medical services, and it also supported Western Tidewater Free Clinc, Chesapeake Care Free Clinic, HOPES Free Clinic, and Bon Secours Foundation for similar work. A second theme is endowment support: Southeast Virginia Community Foundations received $77,788 for endowment and later $42,375 for endowment funds. The portfolio also includes pediatric philanthropy through C H K D Philanthrophy, which received $7,500 for medical services. Workforce development appears in the $7,500 grant to ODU Educational Foundationurs Foundation for a medical student scholarship.
The typical grant size is tightly clustered at $10,000, with p25, median, and p75 all at $10,000. The recent record also includes larger endowment grants of $77,788 and $42,375, plus a smaller $5,001 clinic grant. The pattern suggests repeated support to the same organizations across years: Southeast Virginia Community Foundations appears in both 2023 and 2025, and several clinics received grants in both years. AAPI of Hampton Roads Inc is a public charity, not a fund that makes program-related investments or individual grants.
$230K
$183K
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$201K
Most grants fall between $10K and $10K, with a median of $10K.
25th Percentile
$10K
Median
$10K
75th Percentile
$10K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in VA.
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Concentrated regional giving with repeat, mid-size operating grants to multiple free clinics and a large allocation directed to a single community foundation endowment; mix of repeated grantees and several mid-sized awards rather than many small one-offs.
Notable grantees: Southeast Virginia Community Foundation, Chesapeake Care Free Clinic, HOPES Free Clinic, Western Tidewater Free Clinic, Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic
All listed grants went to recipients in Virginia, and the grant count distribution is 100% in the foundation’s HQ state. Chesapeake appears repeatedly through Southeast Virginia Community Foundations and Chesapeake Care Free Clinic, while Norfolk is another frequent destination through HOPES Free Clinic, Bon Secours Foundation, and C H K D Philanthrophy. Other Virginia recipients include Suffolk and Gloucester, with Newport News also represented.
The grant list centers on community-based medical providers and health-related institutions. Recent recipients include free clinics, a regional community foundation for endowment support, a pediatric philanthropy organization, and a medical student scholarship fund at ODU.
It supports both. The largest recent grants were $77,788 and $42,375 to Southeast Virginia Community Foundations for endowment and endowment funds, while other grants went to clinics and medical-service providers for direct care.
The typical grant is $10,000, with p25, median, and p75 all at that level. The recent record also shows larger endowment grants and a smaller $5,001 clinic grant, so most awards are concentrated around a single standard amount.
All listed grants go to Virginia recipients, so the grant recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based and the top giving state is Virginia. Cities appearing in the recent grants include Chesapeake, Norfolk, Suffolk, Gloucester, and Newport News.
No. The foundation is marked as not funding individuals, and the recent grants list is entirely made up of organizations such as clinics, health foundations, and scholarship or endowment recipients.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Southeast Virginia Community Foundations | Chesapeake, VA | $42,375 | 2025 | Endowment Funds |
| ODU Educational Foundationurs Foundation | Norfolk, VA | $7,500 | 2025 | Medical Student Scholarship |
| HOPES Free Clinic | Norfolk, VA | $7,500 | 2025 | Medical Services |
| Chesapeake Care Free Clinic | Chesapeake, VA | $7,500 | 2025 | Medical Services |
| Bon Secours Foundation | Norfolk, VA | $7,500 | 2025 | Medical Services |
| C H K D Philanthrophy | Norfolk, VA | $7,500 | 2025 | Medical Services |
| Western Tidewater Free Clinc | Suffolk, VA | $7,500 | 2025 | Medical Services |
| Gloucester-Matthwes Free Clinic | Gloucester, VA | $5,001 | 2025 | Medical Services |
| Southeast Virginia Community Foundations | Chesapeake, VA | $77,788 | 2023 | Endowment |
| Gloucester-Matthwes Free Clinic | Gloucester, VA | $10,000 | 2023 | Medical services |
| Chesapeake Care Free Clinic | Chesapeake, VA | $10,000 | 2023 | Medical services |
| Riverside Foundation | Newport News, VA | $10,000 | 2023 | Medical service |
| Bon Secours Foundation | Norfolk, VA | $10,000 | 2023 | Medical services |
| Western Tidewater Free Clinc | Suffolk, VA | $10,000 | 2023 | Meddical Services |
| HOPES Free Clinic | Norfolk, VA | $10,000 | 2023 | Medical services |
Southeast Virginia Community Foundations
$42,375Endowment Funds
ODU Educational Foundationurs Foundation
$7,500Medical Student Scholarship
HOPES Free Clinic
$7,500Medical Services
Chesapeake Care Free Clinic
$7,500Medical Services
Bon Secours Foundation
$7,500Medical Services
C H K D Philanthrophy
$7,500Medical Services
Western Tidewater Free Clinc
$7,500Medical Services
Gloucester-Matthwes Free Clinic
$5,001Medical Services
Southeast Virginia Community Foundations
$77,788Endowment
Gloucester-Matthwes Free Clinic
$10,000Medical services
Chesapeake Care Free Clinic
$10,000Medical services
Riverside Foundation
$10,000Medical service
Bon Secours Foundation
$10,000Medical services
Western Tidewater Free Clinc
$10,000Meddical Services
HOPES Free Clinic
$10,000Medical services