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    Jacquemin Family Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismFinancia Individuos
    Ashburn, VA7039170707EIN: 54-18871872 declaraciones registradas

    About Jacquemin Family Foundation

    The Jacquemin Family Foundation concentrates its giving on higher education, demonstrated by a single, sizeable gift to George Mason University. Their support appears focused on strengthening a major Virginia public research institution, suggesting an interest in regional academic excellence and research capacity.

    Focus Areas

    Support for Virginia public higher education (George Mason University)Funding for public research university programs and capacityInvestment in Northern Virginia academic institutions and regional higher-education impact

    Who They Fund

    university students / higher-education institutionspeople with severe multiple sclerosiscancer patientshomeless infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and their parentsformerly incarcerated womenLakota youth on Cheyenne River Sioux reservationlow-income / cooperative-housing residents

    About Jacquemin Family Foundation

    A defining feature of The Jacquemin Family Foundation Inc is its repeated support for George Mason University, including a $225,000 grant in 2023. That gift sits at the center of a broader pattern of funding higher education, regional academic capacity, and specialized university programs. The foundation’s recent grants also show support for study abroad at Pennsylvania State University, neuroimaging and multiple sclerosis research at the University at Buffalo Foundation, and precision oncology at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Beyond higher education and medical research, the foundation backs direct-service organizations and community institutions. Recent grants supported Foothills Forum for local news in Rappahannock County, Bright Beginnings for childcare serving homeless children, and Friend of Guest House for women leaving incarceration. The grant list also includes help for food security, disaster relief, workforce training, and early childhood care. The pattern points to a family foundation that gives to institutions, community nonprofits, and research centers through straightforward grants rather than complex structures. Its recent activity is concentrated in Virginia and other U.S. communities, with many awards at the $25,000 to $100,000 level and a few larger gifts anchoring the portfolio.

    What Jacquemin Family Foundation Funds

    Higher education is a consistent theme. In 2025, the foundation gave $100,000 to Pennsylvania State University to support efforts to promote its study abroad programs, showing interest in international education access. Another $225,000 grant went to George Mason University in Fairfax for the state’s largest public research institution, reinforcing the foundation’s focus on university capacity. Medical research is another clear area. The foundation gave $75,000 to the University at Buffalo Foundation In for neuroimaging and multiple sclerosis research, and it also supported the Accelerated Cure Project for MS with a $20,000 grant. Cancer research appears as well: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Cent received $50,000 in both 2023 and 2025 for work in precision oncology and new cancer therapies. Community-based education and family support show up in smaller, direct-service grants. Bright Beginnings in Washington, DC received $30,000 for childcare for homeless infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, while the Child Care Learning Center of Rappa received $30,000 for early childhood programs.

    How Jacquemin Family Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $2.1M

    Total Assets

    $16.8M

    Total Revenue

    $467K

    Total Expenses

    $861K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $15K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $15K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional12 states funded

    About 61% of grants go to recipients in CO.

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    rural county residents (Rappahannock County)
    needy / nomadic high-school students in Kenya
    general community members served by local news

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated: a single large grant to one institution rather than many small awards; appears to favor one-off or targeted major gifts to a regional public university.

    Funding Style

    direct service/deliveryresearch support (medical & clinical)education program support (K-12 and higher ed)community capacity building/partnerships

    Notable grantees: George Mason University

    Topics

    study abroad / international education promotionneuroimaging and multiple sclerosis clinical researchprecision oncology and cancer researchearly childhood care and childcare for homeless familiesreentry services and support for formerly incarcerated womenlocal/community journalism and civic engagementfood security and disaster relief

    The foundation’s typical grant size is $5,000 at the 25th percentile, $10,000 at the median, and $15,000 at the 75th percentile, even though the recent list includes several larger awards. Its giving looks primarily like straightforward grantmaking to nonprofits and universities, and the same organizations can appear in multiple years: Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Cent, Foothills Forum, Kenya Education Fund KEF, Child Care Learning Center of Rappa, Raap Center for Education, Health Tree Foundation, and Chaska USA all received more than one grant in the recent record. The foundation also funds individuals, though the provided recent-grants list is organization-based.

    Where Jacquemin Family Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are entirely U.S.-based in the recent record. Virginia appears frequently, including Fairfax, Washington, Sperryville, Alexandria, Mclean, and Ashburn-area organizations, while Washington, DC and other states also receive support. Colorado is the top state by grant count, even though Virginia accounts for 61% of grants in the HQ state. Outside Virginia, grants also land in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Nevada, California, South Dakota, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New Jersey.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Jacquemin Family Foundation

    What grant sizes does The Jacquemin Family Foundation Inc usually make?

    Its typical grant size is $5,000 at the 25th percentile, $10,000 at the median, and $15,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes larger grants, such as $225,000 to George Mason University and $100,000 to Pennsylvania State University.

    What kinds of organizations does the foundation support?

    It supports universities, medical research centers, and community nonprofits. Recent grants include higher education, study abroad, neuroimaging and multiple sclerosis research, precision oncology, childcare for homeless children, reentry services for women, food distribution, and local journalism.

    Does the foundation support recurring grantees?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in more than one year, including Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Cent, Foothills Forum, Kenya Education Fund KEF, Child Care Learning Center of Rappa, Raap Center for Education, Health Tree Foundation, and Chaska USA.

    Does the foundation fund only Virginia organizations?

    No. While Virginia receives a large share of the grants, the recent record also includes recipients in Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Nevada, California, South Dakota, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington, DC.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, PA$100,0002025To support the institution in efforts to promote its study abroad programs.
    University at Buffalo Foundation InBuffalo, NY$75,0002025NAC is part of University at Buffalo (SUNY) and runs advanced neuroimaging and MS (multiple sclerosis) research. Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center+5Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center+5Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center+5The CASA-MS study (full name Comprehensive Assessment of Severely Affected Multiple Sclerosis) is a multi-year, investigator-initiated study focused on the subset of people with MS whose disease has progressed to a severe stage (requiring 24-hour care or residential care) vs people with less progression.
    Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer CentMiami, FL$50,0002025At Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, our endeavors in developing and researching new cancer therapies are more promising than ever. Advancements in precision oncology, immunotherapy, innovative supportive-care, and prevention are already benefiting our patients today.
    Child Care Learning Center of RappaWashington, VA$30,0002025To provide early childhood programs.
    Rappahannock PantryWashington, VA$30,0002025distributes food to residents in need.
    Kenya Education Fund KEFMclean, VA$30,0002025Funds the high school education of 40 needy and nomadic students in Kenya.
    Chaska USARoselle, IL$25,0002025Chaska, USA provides disaster relief.
    Foothills ForumWashington, VA$25,0002025Foothills Forum is an independent, nonpartisan civic news organization, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, serving Rappahannock County, Va. Foothills raises community support for local news.
    Solar Community Housing AssociationDavis, CA$25,0002025SCHA is committed to providing low-income cooperative housing that works to confront and critique systems of oppression through ecological awareness, inclusive self-governance and alternative economic models.
    Kid Pan AlleyWashington, VA$25,0002025Funds the process of inspiring and empowering children to work together to become creators of their own music and rekindles creativity as a core value in education.
    Health Tree FoundationWashington, DC$25,0002025The Homeless Children's Playtime Project cultivates resilience in children experiencing family homelessness by providing and expanding access to transformative play experiences. They partner with transitional housing and emergency shelters across the city, where we create safe and fun play spaces in the shelters where the children live.
    Raap Center for EducationSperrryville, VA$25,0002025RappU Lifelong Learning organization committed to lifelong learning and workforce training in Rappahannock County, Virginia.
    Acclerated Cure ProjectWaltham, MA$20,0002025The Accelerated Cure Project for MS believes that research is the only way to greatly improve the outlook for people with MS. The organization promotes scientific collaboration and accelerates research by rapidly and cost-effectively providing researchers with data and biospecimens they need to explore novel research ideas that can lead to better care for people with MS.
    International Myeloma FoundationNorth Hollywood, CA$20,0002025The Mission of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) is to improve the quality of life of myeloma patients while working toward prevention and a cure.
    Multiple Myeloma Research FoundatioBoston, MA$20,0002025The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) drives discoveries for new treatments, accelerates groundbreaking clinical trials and fuels the most robust data-driven initiatives in cancer research. Their goal is to find a cure for each and every patient diagnosed with multiple myeloma.
    HomestretchFalls Church, VA$15,0002025Empowers homeless families to return to stable housing and self-sufficiency by providing them with the skills to become productive participants in Northern Virginia.
    Second StoryDun Loring, VA$15,0002025Funds shelter for runaway, abused and homeless teens by offering safe and accessible places where teens can get help, development important life skills, and improve family relationships.
    Mid-Atlantic Food Resilience AccessBowie, MD$15,0002025To connect farmers, producers and food relief organizations across the Mid-Atlantic region strengthening regional food systems, improving access to fresh and locally-grown foods, and supporting underserved communities.
    The Arrt Legue IncAlexandria, VA$15,0002025The Art League develops the artist through education, exhibition and a stimulating, supportive environment, while sharing the experience of the visual arts with the community
    Free Clinic of CulpeperCulpeper, VA$12,5002025Free Clinic of Culpepers mission is to provide out-patient medical care.
    Arlington Free Clinic IncArlington, VA$12,5002025Arlington Free Clinic provides free, high-quality medical care to low-income, uninsured Arlington County adults through the generosity of donors and volunteers.
    Culmore ClinicFalls Church, VA$12,5002025Culmore Clinic is an interfaith 501(c)(3) healthcare clinic serving low-income adults in the Baileys Crossroads community at little to no cost. Its mission is to provide excellent medical care, counseling, and specialty referrals to all, no matter economic or language barriers. With particular interest in effectively serving the communitys diverse population, Culmore Clinic offers interpretation services by native speakers and trained medical interpreters in order to provide culturally-sensitive and compassionate care. The Clinic is committed to maintaining a significantly volunteer staff allowing more resources to go toward patient care. The Clinic was founded by the community, for the community and strives to be a safe-haven for all those who wish to give and receive care.
    Maine Childrens Home for Little WanWaterville, ME$10,0002025Maine Childrens Homes mission is to build and strengthen families and their children, instilling hope for the future and a better quality of life.
    Smithsonian InstituteBoston, MA$10,0002025The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) plays a leading role in the Smithsonians global efforts to save wildlife species from extinction and train future generations of conservationists. SCBI spearheads research programs at its headquarters in Front Royal, Virginia, the Smithsonians National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and at field research stations and training sites worldwide. SCBI scientists tackle some of todays most complex conservation challenges by applying and sharing what they learn about animal behavior and reproduction, ecology, genetics, migration and conservation sustainability.
    RAACWashington, VA$10,0002025RAAC is an organization in Rappahannock country that focuses on enhancing the lives of the community through exposure to and participation in the arts.
    Inova KellarFairfax, VA$10,0002025Inova Kellar Center has provided behavioral health services for children, adolescents and their families for twenty years. Our comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment programs and an innovative special education school support families throughout Northern Virginia and continue to expand to meet future needs.
    First Nations Development InstituteLongmont, CO$10,0002025First Nations mission is to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. We invest in and create innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities.
    Building Bridges Across the RiverWashington, DC$10,0002025Building Bridges Across the River (Building Bridges) envisions a future in which the residents East of the Anacostia River experience vital, thriving communities characterized by social, cultural, economic and racial equity.
    Family FuturesSperryville, VA$10,0002025Family Futures mission is to provide financial education, access and tools to residents of Rappahannock County
    Insight Memory Care CenterFairfax, VA$10,0002025Insight Memory Care Center (IMCC) is a nonprofit adult day health and resource center providing specialized care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimers.
    Sango-Kenya IncWashington, VA$10,0002025SANGO-Kenya partners with the most vulnerable communities to help them become resilient to the acute and long-term effects of climate and other shocks on farming and nutrition.
    HeadwatersSperryville, VA$10,0002025To foster educational excellence in Rappahannock County by cultivating the cooperative spirit and resources of the whole community to benefit all students.
    ARC NOVAFalls Chruch, VA$10,0002025Supporting thousands of people and families living with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.
    Boston HomeBoston, MA$10,0002025The Boston Home is a national model for the care of adults with advanced progressive neurological diseases, primarily Multiple Sclerosis. It provides the highest level of care in a specialized residential facility and is one of few in the nation that does so.
    Rapp at HomeWashington, VA$10,0002025Rapp at Homes mission is to sustain and enrich Rappahannock County residents who are members of Rapp at Home to age in the community comfortably, safely, independently and with peace of mind by fostering the community supports and services needed to do so.
    Piedmont Environmental CouncilWarrenton, VA$10,0002025To promote and protect the Piedmont area's rural economy, natural resources, history, and beauty. The organization was founded in 1972.
    Wesley Housing Development Corp ofAlexandria, VA$10,0002025Wesley Housing builds up the lives of our most vulnerable community members by creating and operating healthy, supportive, stable, affordable housing communities.
    Virginia Tech Foundation IncBlacksburg, VA$10,0002025The Foundation receives, invests and manages private assets held for the support of programs at Virginia Tech and to foster and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of the University.
    SafeSpot Children's Advocacy CenterFairfax, VA$10,0002025To provide direct services to child victims of sexual abuse and severe physical abuse.
    Wild Virginia IncorporatedCharlottesville, VA$7,5002025Wild Virginia Incorporateds mission is protecting and connecting Virginia's wild lands and waters.
    Common Good City FarmWashington, DC$7,5002025Common Good City Farm (CGCF) is a place where community members can source fresh food, see sustainable urban agriculture in action, and gain exposure to concepts and skills to lead healthy lives. Their mission is to create a vibrant, informed, and well-nourished community through urban farming.
    Mental Health Association of FauquiWarrenton, VA$7,5002025Mental Health Assocation of Fauquier County provides mental health and addiction and substance use resources in Fauquier, Rappahannock, and nearby areas. They promote and facilitate mental wellness in the communities they serve primarily Fauquier and Rappahannock counties in Virginia.
    Arlington Food Assistance Center AFArlington, VA$7,5002025AFAC is an independent, community-based non-profit food pantry that provides dignified access to nutritious supplemental groceries to all our Arlington neighbors in need. In doing so, AFAC makes it possible for vulnerable families in our community to devote their limited resources to financial obligations such as housing, utilities, and other basic needs.
    The Clifton Institute IncWarrenton, VA$5,0002025The Clifton Institute, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Warrenton, Virginia, dedicated to ecological research, environmental education, and habitat restoration in the Piedmont region of Virginia (part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed).
    Serendipity Equine IncAmissville, VA$5,0002025Serendipity Equine strives to develop Educational and Equine-Assisted Learning programs and to meet a growing need for rescue and rehabilitation services, which partners youth and their families, veterans, first-responders and their families with rehabilitated equines. To create programs in which each participant and horse will be treated as an individual and they themselves will determine how quickly or slowly their training takes place. Serendipitys goal is to provide these programs to the community at large regardless of social or economic standing and create an inclusive community equestrian center where integration, not segregation, of individuals at-risk or those with disabilities is the rule.
    Castleton Community Volunteer FireCastleton, VA$5,0002025Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company was established in 1956 as a Fire Company and later added EMS Transport capabilities and continues today as a Fire and Rescue Company.
    Wolf Trap FoundationVienna, VA$5,0002025SUPPORT THE FOUNDATION'S EARLY LEARNING THROUGHTHE ARTS
    Safe ShoresWashington, DC$5,0002025Safe Shores is dedicated to working with and advocating for children and adolescents affected by trauma and violence.
    SAGWA Suzuki AssociationCheverly, MD$5,0002025To improving childrens lives through music education. Our mission is to inspire an appreciation for the untapped possibilities of children through promoting the understanding and use of the music teaching approach and educational philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki for the greater happiness of all children.
    Scrabble SchoolSperryville, VA$5,0002025The Scrabble School Preservation Foundation's mission is to preserve the school's history and to share its legacy through public outreach and educational programs.

    Pennsylvania State University

    $100,000
    University Park, PA2025

    To support the institution in efforts to promote its study abroad programs.

    University at Buffalo Foundation In

    $75,000
    Buffalo, NY2025

    NAC is part of University at Buffalo (SUNY) and runs advanced neuroimaging and MS (multiple sclerosis) research. Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center+5Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center+5Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center+5The CASA-MS study (full name Comprehensive Assessment of Severely Affected Multiple Sclerosis) is a multi-year, investigator-initiated study focused on the subset of people with MS whose disease has progressed to a severe stage (requiring 24-hour care or residential care) vs people with less progression.

    Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Cent

    $50,000
    Miami, FL2025

    At Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, our endeavors in developing and researching new cancer therapies are more promising than ever. Advancements in precision oncology, immunotherapy, innovative supportive-care, and prevention are already benefiting our patients today.

    Child Care Learning Center of Rappa

    $30,000
    Washington, VA2025

    To provide early childhood programs.

    Rappahannock Pantry

    $30,000
    Washington, VA2025

    distributes food to residents in need.

    Kenya Education Fund KEF

    $30,000
    Mclean, VA2025

    Funds the high school education of 40 needy and nomadic students in Kenya.

    Chaska USA

    $25,000
    Roselle, IL2025

    Chaska, USA provides disaster relief.

    Foothills Forum

    $25,000
    Washington, VA2025

    Foothills Forum is an independent, nonpartisan civic news organization, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, serving Rappahannock County, Va. Foothills raises community support for local news.

    Solar Community Housing Association

    $25,000
    Davis, CA2025

    SCHA is committed to providing low-income cooperative housing that works to confront and critique systems of oppression through ecological awareness, inclusive self-governance and alternative economic models.

    Kid Pan Alley

    $25,000
    Washington, VA2025

    Funds the process of inspiring and empowering children to work together to become creators of their own music and rekindles creativity as a core value in education.

    Health Tree Foundation

    $25,000
    Washington, DC2025

    The Homeless Children's Playtime Project cultivates resilience in children experiencing family homelessness by providing and expanding access to transformative play experiences. They partner with transitional housing and emergency shelters across the city, where we create safe and fun play spaces in the shelters where the children live.

    Raap Center for Education

    $25,000
    Sperrryville, VA2025

    RappU Lifelong Learning organization committed to lifelong learning and workforce training in Rappahannock County, Virginia.

    Acclerated Cure Project

    $20,000
    Waltham, MA2025

    The Accelerated Cure Project for MS believes that research is the only way to greatly improve the outlook for people with MS. The organization promotes scientific collaboration and accelerates research by rapidly and cost-effectively providing researchers with data and biospecimens they need to explore novel research ideas that can lead to better care for people with MS.

    International Myeloma Foundation

    $20,000
    North Hollywood, CA2025

    The Mission of the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) is to improve the quality of life of myeloma patients while working toward prevention and a cure.

    Multiple Myeloma Research Foundatio

    $20,000
    Boston, MA2025

    The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) drives discoveries for new treatments, accelerates groundbreaking clinical trials and fuels the most robust data-driven initiatives in cancer research. Their goal is to find a cure for each and every patient diagnosed with multiple myeloma.

    Homestretch

    $15,000
    Falls Church, VA2025

    Empowers homeless families to return to stable housing and self-sufficiency by providing them with the skills to become productive participants in Northern Virginia.

    Second Story

    $15,000
    Dun Loring, VA2025

    Funds shelter for runaway, abused and homeless teens by offering safe and accessible places where teens can get help, development important life skills, and improve family relationships.

    Mid-Atlantic Food Resilience Access

    $15,000
    Bowie, MD2025

    To connect farmers, producers and food relief organizations across the Mid-Atlantic region strengthening regional food systems, improving access to fresh and locally-grown foods, and supporting underserved communities.

    The Arrt Legue Inc

    $15,000
    Alexandria, VA2025

    The Art League develops the artist through education, exhibition and a stimulating, supportive environment, while sharing the experience of the visual arts with the community

    Free Clinic of Culpeper

    $12,500
    Culpeper, VA2025

    Free Clinic of Culpepers mission is to provide out-patient medical care.

    Arlington Free Clinic Inc

    $12,500
    Arlington, VA2025

    Arlington Free Clinic provides free, high-quality medical care to low-income, uninsured Arlington County adults through the generosity of donors and volunteers.

    Culmore Clinic

    $12,500
    Falls Church, VA2025

    Culmore Clinic is an interfaith 501(c)(3) healthcare clinic serving low-income adults in the Baileys Crossroads community at little to no cost. Its mission is to provide excellent medical care, counseling, and specialty referrals to all, no matter economic or language barriers. With particular interest in effectively serving the communitys diverse population, Culmore Clinic offers interpretation services by native speakers and trained medical interpreters in order to provide culturally-sensitive and compassionate care. The Clinic is committed to maintaining a significantly volunteer staff allowing more resources to go toward patient care. The Clinic was founded by the community, for the community and strives to be a safe-haven for all those who wish to give and receive care.

    Maine Childrens Home for Little Wan

    $10,000
    Waterville, ME2025

    Maine Childrens Homes mission is to build and strengthen families and their children, instilling hope for the future and a better quality of life.

    Smithsonian Institute

    $10,000
    Boston, MA2025

    The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) plays a leading role in the Smithsonians global efforts to save wildlife species from extinction and train future generations of conservationists. SCBI spearheads research programs at its headquarters in Front Royal, Virginia, the Smithsonians National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and at field research stations and training sites worldwide. SCBI scientists tackle some of todays most complex conservation challenges by applying and sharing what they learn about animal behavior and reproduction, ecology, genetics, migration and conservation sustainability.

    RAAC

    $10,000
    Washington, VA2025

    RAAC is an organization in Rappahannock country that focuses on enhancing the lives of the community through exposure to and participation in the arts.

    Inova Kellar

    $10,000
    Fairfax, VA2025

    Inova Kellar Center has provided behavioral health services for children, adolescents and their families for twenty years. Our comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment programs and an innovative special education school support families throughout Northern Virginia and continue to expand to meet future needs.

    First Nations Development Institute

    $10,000
    Longmont, CO2025

    First Nations mission is to strengthen American Indian economies to support healthy Native communities. We invest in and create innovative institutions and models that strengthen asset control and support economic development for American Indian people and their communities.

    Building Bridges Across the River

    $10,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Building Bridges Across the River (Building Bridges) envisions a future in which the residents East of the Anacostia River experience vital, thriving communities characterized by social, cultural, economic and racial equity.

    Family Futures

    $10,000
    Sperryville, VA2025

    Family Futures mission is to provide financial education, access and tools to residents of Rappahannock County

    Insight Memory Care Center

    $10,000
    Fairfax, VA2025

    Insight Memory Care Center (IMCC) is a nonprofit adult day health and resource center providing specialized care, support, and education for individuals with Alzheimers.

    Sango-Kenya Inc

    $10,000
    Washington, VA2025

    SANGO-Kenya partners with the most vulnerable communities to help them become resilient to the acute and long-term effects of climate and other shocks on farming and nutrition.

    Headwaters

    $10,000
    Sperryville, VA2025

    To foster educational excellence in Rappahannock County by cultivating the cooperative spirit and resources of the whole community to benefit all students.

    ARC NOVA

    $10,000
    Falls Chruch, VA2025

    Supporting thousands of people and families living with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.

    Boston Home

    $10,000
    Boston, MA2025

    The Boston Home is a national model for the care of adults with advanced progressive neurological diseases, primarily Multiple Sclerosis. It provides the highest level of care in a specialized residential facility and is one of few in the nation that does so.

    Rapp at Home

    $10,000
    Washington, VA2025

    Rapp at Homes mission is to sustain and enrich Rappahannock County residents who are members of Rapp at Home to age in the community comfortably, safely, independently and with peace of mind by fostering the community supports and services needed to do so.

    Piedmont Environmental Council

    $10,000
    Warrenton, VA2025

    To promote and protect the Piedmont area's rural economy, natural resources, history, and beauty. The organization was founded in 1972.

    Wesley Housing Development Corp of

    $10,000
    Alexandria, VA2025

    Wesley Housing builds up the lives of our most vulnerable community members by creating and operating healthy, supportive, stable, affordable housing communities.

    Virginia Tech Foundation Inc

    $10,000
    Blacksburg, VA2025

    The Foundation receives, invests and manages private assets held for the support of programs at Virginia Tech and to foster and promote the growth, progress and general welfare of the University.

    SafeSpot Children's Advocacy Center

    $10,000
    Fairfax, VA2025

    To provide direct services to child victims of sexual abuse and severe physical abuse.

    Wild Virginia Incorporated

    $7,500
    Charlottesville, VA2025

    Wild Virginia Incorporateds mission is protecting and connecting Virginia's wild lands and waters.

    Common Good City Farm

    $7,500
    Washington, DC2025

    Common Good City Farm (CGCF) is a place where community members can source fresh food, see sustainable urban agriculture in action, and gain exposure to concepts and skills to lead healthy lives. Their mission is to create a vibrant, informed, and well-nourished community through urban farming.

    Mental Health Association of Fauqui

    $7,500
    Warrenton, VA2025

    Mental Health Assocation of Fauquier County provides mental health and addiction and substance use resources in Fauquier, Rappahannock, and nearby areas. They promote and facilitate mental wellness in the communities they serve primarily Fauquier and Rappahannock counties in Virginia.

    Arlington Food Assistance Center AF

    $7,500
    Arlington, VA2025

    AFAC is an independent, community-based non-profit food pantry that provides dignified access to nutritious supplemental groceries to all our Arlington neighbors in need. In doing so, AFAC makes it possible for vulnerable families in our community to devote their limited resources to financial obligations such as housing, utilities, and other basic needs.

    The Clifton Institute Inc

    $5,000
    Warrenton, VA2025

    The Clifton Institute, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Warrenton, Virginia, dedicated to ecological research, environmental education, and habitat restoration in the Piedmont region of Virginia (part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed).

    Serendipity Equine Inc

    $5,000
    Amissville, VA2025

    Serendipity Equine strives to develop Educational and Equine-Assisted Learning programs and to meet a growing need for rescue and rehabilitation services, which partners youth and their families, veterans, first-responders and their families with rehabilitated equines. To create programs in which each participant and horse will be treated as an individual and they themselves will determine how quickly or slowly their training takes place. Serendipitys goal is to provide these programs to the community at large regardless of social or economic standing and create an inclusive community equestrian center where integration, not segregation, of individuals at-risk or those with disabilities is the rule.

    Castleton Community Volunteer Fire

    $5,000
    Castleton, VA2025

    Castleton Community Volunteer Fire Company was established in 1956 as a Fire Company and later added EMS Transport capabilities and continues today as a Fire and Rescue Company.

    Wolf Trap Foundation

    $5,000
    Vienna, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE FOUNDATION'S EARLY LEARNING THROUGHTHE ARTS

    Safe Shores

    $5,000
    Washington, DC2025

    Safe Shores is dedicated to working with and advocating for children and adolescents affected by trauma and violence.

    SAGWA Suzuki Association

    $5,000
    Cheverly, MD2025

    To improving childrens lives through music education. Our mission is to inspire an appreciation for the untapped possibilities of children through promoting the understanding and use of the music teaching approach and educational philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki for the greater happiness of all children.

    Scrabble School

    $5,000
    Sperryville, VA2025

    The Scrabble School Preservation Foundation's mission is to preserve the school's history and to share its legacy through public outreach and educational programs.