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    Mary Morton Parsons Foundation

    ActivoArts, Culture & Humanities
    RICHMOND, VASitio web8048021446EIN: 54-1530891

    About Mary Morton Parsons Foundation

    The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation concentrates on substantial, place-based capital investments in Richmond-area cultural, educational, and health-serving institutions. Their grants overwhelmingly fund building, renovation, and campaign needs—especially for museums, public media, botanical/science attractions, and facilities that serve families and community health. The foundation appears to prioritize high-profile, transformative projects that enhance downtown Richmond’s civic and cultural infrastructure.

    Focus Areas

    Capital construction and renovation for Richmond cultural institutions (museums, theaters, science centers)Public media infrastructure in downtown Richmond (new headquarters for VPM)Botanical garden capital campaigns and public green-space developmentHealth and family-support facility construction (Ronald McDonald House, community clinic buildings)Community-based clinic and ministry facility upgrades in the Richmond metro area

    Who They Fund

    residents of Richmond / Central Virginia communitieschildren and families (including hospitalized children and preschoolers)

    About Mary Morton Parsons Foundation

    A $1,000,000 grant to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for renovation of the Leslie Cheek Theater captures how The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation gives: large, capital-focused awards for projects that change what Richmond-area institutions can do with their buildings and public spaces. The foundation’s recent giving centers on construction, renovation, and campaign support for museums, theaters, botanical gardens, public media, health-serving facilities, schools, and community organizations. Its portfolio includes a $750,000 grant to VPM Public Media to build a new headquarters in downtown Richmond and another $750,000 award to Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden for its Thrive capital campaign. The pattern extends to health and family support, where the foundation backed the construction of Ronald McDonald House facilities connected to VCU Children’s Tower and a new guestroom house in Richmond. It also supports projects that expand community access, such as clinic buildings, student wellness centers, and mixed-income preschool space. Across these grants, the common thread is physical infrastructure that supports public service, education, culture, and care.

    What Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Funds

    In arts and culture, the foundation has backed museum and theater projects, including $750,000 to the Virginia Museum of History and Culture for capital improvements tied to the History Matters campaign and $500,000 to Virginia Repertory Theatre for the Great Stages campaign and capital projects. Environmental and public-space projects also appear in the record: the foundation gave $510,000 to Science Museum of Virginia for the Green, a year-round public park, and $300,000 to James River Association for the James Changer campaign. Education and child-serving facilities are another clear theme. It awarded $300,000 to St Andrews School to renovate Grace Arents Free Library into a mixed-income preschool, and $300,000 to Blessed Sacrament Huguenot School for a new student center. Health-related capital work includes $500,000 to VCU’s Children’s Hospital for the inpatient Wonder Tower and $250,000 to Virginia League for Planned Parenthood for a new health center in Richmond’s East End.

    How Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $40,000 at the median, and $107,500 at the 75th percentile, but the recent record includes many six- and seven-figure capital awards. The foundation uses challenge or matching grants and often funds no more than one-third of a project’s total cost. It accepts unsolicited applications through its capital grant programs. The grants listed here show repeated support over multiple years for the same city and for recurring capital campaigns, rather than one-off program grants. The foundation does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments.

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    General Capital Project Grants

    Capital projects in the Foundation's focus areas (see Foundation focus areas)

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organization must be exempt under IRS Section 501(c)(3), not a private foundation under Section 509(a), located in the Commonwealth of Virginia or demonstrating direct impact there; seeking support for a capital project in the Foundation's focus areas; must not have received a grant payment from the Foundation in the last five years; must not have submitted an unsuccessful application within the last 12 months. Public sector agencies generally ineligible (limited exceptions); endowments, general operating support, research, individuals, most churches and local chapters typically not eligible.

    Fecha límite: Two grant cycles each year (Spring and Fall). Contact Form and application deadlines are published on the Foundation site. Spring cycle Contact Form by Feb 27 and application by Mar 16; Fall cycle Contact Form by Aug 28 and application by Sep 15 (if these dates fall on weekend/holiday, first business day after).

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $9.5M

    Total Assets

    $137.6M

    Total Revenue

    $14.2M

    Total Expenses

    $10.8M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $15K and $108K, with a median of $40K.

    25th Percentile

    $15K

    Median

    $40K

    75th Percentile

    $108K

    Geographic Reach

    Local4 states funded

    About 97% of grants go to recipients in IN.

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    Giving Approach

    Small number of large, one-time or campaign-focused grants concentrated locally; funding is primarily capital/campaign support rather than recurring operating subsidies. The foundation spreads its ~$5M portfolio across a handful of flagship institutions rather than many small grantees.

    Funding Style

    capital campaign supportfacility construction and renovation grantsproject-specific/infrastructure fundingseed/loan fund support and merger integration assistance

    Notable grantees: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, VPM Public Media, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Cross-Over Ministry, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond

    Topics

    historic preservation and restorationhealthcare facilities and patient-family support (hospitals, clinics, Ronald McDonald House)affordable and supportive housing (veterans micro-apartments, mobile home park redevelopment)arts, theater, and museum redevelopmenteducation and child-serving facilities (preschools, student centers, autism workforce training)public parks, green space, and outdoor visitor amenitiesdigital inclusion and technology infrastructure

    Where Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is highly concentrated in Virginia, with 97% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. The top state by grant count is Indiana, but the foundation’s recent grant list is overwhelmingly Virginia-based and local in scope. Richmond appears most often, with awards to organizations such as Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, VPM Public Media, Cross-over Ministry, and Caritas. Outside Richmond, recent recipients include Henrico, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Powhatan, Blacksburg, Lexington, and Lynchburg. All recorded recipient-country grants are in the United States.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Mary Morton Parsons Foundation

    What kinds of projects does The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation fund?

    It focuses on capital projects, especially construction, renovation, and campaign support. Recent examples include museum and theater renovations, a new public media headquarters, clinic and health-facility construction, student centers, preschool space, and public park improvements. The foundation’s stated programs also describe awards as challenge or matching grants for capital projects.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Its capital grant programs are marked as accepting unsolicited applications. One program says applicants register and submit a Contact Form through an online portal and are then invited to submit a full application.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The typical size is $15,000 at the 25th percentile, $40,000 at the median, and $107,500 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards are often much larger for capital campaigns, including $1,000,000, $750,000, and several $500,000 grants.

    Who can apply for support?

    The active grant programs are for IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations located in or directly benefiting the Commonwealth of Virginia, with emphasis on the greater Richmond region. The programs support capital projects in the foundation’s focus areas and generally use challenge or matching structures.

    Are grants mostly recurring or one-time awards?

    The record shows repeated support for capital campaigns and project phases over multiple years in the same Virginia communities. The grants are project-specific and tied to buildings, renovations, campaign phases, and facility upgrades rather than unrestricted operating support.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

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    Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Capital Grants

    Capital projects in the Foundation's focus areas (see Foundation focus areas)

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations must be exempt under IRS Section 501(c)(3), not a private foundation per Section 509(a), located in the Commonwealth of Virginia or have direct impact there, seeking support for a capital project in the Foundation's focus areas, not have received a grant payment from the Foundation in the last five years, and not have submitted an unsuccessful application within the last 12 months. The Foundation does not fund individuals, most public sector agencies (with limited exceptions), endowments, research, general operating expenses, most churches/religious programs without secular/community focus, local chapters of national associations, mass mailings, or umbrella organizations.

    Fecha límite: Annual cycles: Spring — Contact Form by Feb 27, Application by March 16 (response early June). Fall — Contact Form by Aug 28, Application by Sept 15 (response early December).

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    General Capital Grants (Spring & Fall Cycles)

    Capital projects in the Foundation's focus areas (see Foundation focus areas page)

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations must be exempt under IRS Section 501(c)(3), not classified as a private foundation under Section 509(a), be located in the Commonwealth of Virginia or have direct impact there, be seeking support for a capital project in the Foundation's focus areas, not have received a grant payment from the Foundation in the last five years, and not have submitted an unsuccessful application within the last 12 months. The Foundation does not fund individuals, general operating expenses, endowments, research, most public sector agencies (few institutional exceptions), churches without secular/community focus (except historic preservation), local chapters of national organizations, mass mailings, or umbrella organizations.

    Fecha límite: Two annual cycles: Spring and Fall. Spring: Contact Form by Feb 26, full application by March 15 (Foundation response early June). Fall: Contact Form by August 28, full application by September 15 (Foundation response early December). If dates fall on weekend/holiday, deadline moves to next business day.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTSRICHMOND, VA$1,000,0002025SUPPORT CAPITAL CAMPAIGN WITH FOCUS ON RENOVATION OF THE LESLIE CHEEK THEATER
    VPM PUBLIC MEDIARICHMOND, VA$750,0002025BUILD A NEW HEADQUARTERS IN DOWNTOWN RICHMOND
    CROSS-OVER MINISTRYRICHMOND, VA$605,0002025PURCHASE AND RENOVATE HENRICO CLINIC BUILDING AND RENOVATE RICHMOND CLINIC BUILDING
    LIBERATION VETERAN SERVICES INCRICHMOND, VA$500,0002025SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE I OF VETERANS VILLAGE, A NEW 38-UNIT MICRO-APARTMENT BUILDING
    VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRERICHMOND, VA$500,0002025SUPPORT THE GREAT STAGES CAMPAIGN AND CAPITAL PROJECTS
    BETTER HOUSING COALITIONRICHMOND, VA$500,0002025SUPPORT THE COLBROOK DEVELOPMENT
    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$500,0002025SUPPORT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT VCU CHILDREN'S TOWER AND THE NEW GUESTROOM RONALD MCDONAL HOUSE IN RICHMOND
    CARITASRICHMOND, VA$365,0002025SUPPORT DINWIDDIE AVENUE MEN'S CAMPUS RENOVATION PROJECT
    COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG FOUNDATIONWILLIAMSBURG, VA$320,0002025RESTORE THE POWDER MAGAZINE
    VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION INCBLACKSBURG, VA$300,0002025SUPPORT THE RENOVATION, UPGRADES, AND IMPROVEMENTS TO WAR MEMORIAL HALL
    HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGEHAMPDENSYDNEY, VA$300,0002025COMPLETE A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORIC RENOVATION OF VENABLE HALL
    VERITAS SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$250,0002025SUPPORT CAMPUS EXPANSION CAMPAIGN
    PCS FOR PEOPLEST PAUL, MN$250,0002025EXPAND DIGITAL INCLUSION PROGRAM TO RICHMOND-HAMPTON ROADS REGION
    VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF HISTORY & CULTURERICHMOND, VA$250,0002025SUPPORT 250TH INITIATIVE
    BRIDGEWATER COLLEGEBRIDGEWATER, VA$250,0002025SUPPORT RENOVATIONS TO BOWMAN HALL
    RANDOLPH COLLEGELYNCHBURG, VA$250,0002025SUPPORT THE SCIENCE MATTERS CAMPAIGN
    SPORTS BACKERSRICHMOND, VA$150,0002025SUPPORT THE ACTIVE LIVING HUB
    FRIENDS OF HOLLYWOOD CEMETERYRICHMOND, VA$150,0002025SUPPORT RESTORATION OF LONG BOTTOM AND RESTORATION OF HISTORIC IRON FENCES
    AUTISM PROGRAM OF VA INC - COMMONWEALTH AUTISMRICHMOND, VA$150,0002025BUILD AN AUTISM WORKFORCE EDUCATIONAL FACILITY
    NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION LTDBEDFORD, VA$150,0002025SUPPORT CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FOR A WALKING TRAIL, A WWII "MOTOR POOL" BUILDING, A MULTI-USE OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER AND EDUCATION CENTER AND MUSEUM
    THE FAISON CENTERRICHMOND, VA$125,0002025REFRESH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF THE FAISON RESIDENCE
    BOYS HOME OF VIRGINIAHENRICO, VA$120,0002025SUPPORT CRITICAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
    STRATFORD HALLSTRATFORD, VA$105,0002025SUPPORT THE SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL ROOF RESTORATION PROJECT
    WASHINGTON HERITAGE MUSEUMSFREDERICKSBURG, VA$100,0002025SUPPRT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE MARY WASHINGTON MONUMENT AND LODGE PROPERTY
    CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES INCNORGE, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT FACILITY RENOVATIONS
    THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF GUNSTON HALL INCLORTON, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT THE FOREVER REVOLUTIONARY! COMPREHENSIVE CAMPAIGN
    UNITED WAY OF GREATER RICHMOND & PETERSBURGRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
    PATRICK HENRY MEMORIAL FOUNDATIONBROOKNEAL, VA$100,0002025RENOVATE PATRICK HENRY'S RED HILL
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY-POWHATANPOWHATAN, VA$100,0002025DEVELOP A CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION AND PURCHASE THE BUILDING AND LAND THAT HOUSES THE RESTORE AND OFFICES
    WOODROW WILSON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATIONSTAUNTON, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT THE REINSTALLATION AND EXPANSION OF A PERMANENT MUSEUM EXHIBITS AND UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS
    RAPPAHANNOCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONWARSAW, VA$100,0002025CONSTRUCT A HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITY ON THE WARSAW CAMPUS
    HEART OF VIRGINIA COUNCIL INCHENRICO, VA$100,0002025SUPPORT HEALTH AND SAFETY CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT FOR THE HOVC SCOUT RESERVATION IN GOOCHLAND COUNTY
    THE JXN PROJECTRICHMOND, VA$100,0002025RECONSTRUCT THE HOME OF JACKSON WARD'S FIRST KNOWN BLACK HOMEOWNER, ABRAHAM PEYTON SKIPWITH, AS A NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK
    PARTNERSHIP FOR HOUSING AFFORDABILITYRICHMOND, VA$52,0002025SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES
    KOVAR CORPORATIONROANOKE, VA$50,0002025SUPPORT PURCHASE OF GROUP HOME RESIDENCE
    ATLANTIC OUTREACH INCORPORATEDRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025SUPPORT NEW BUILDING EXPANSION
    LITTLE HANDS VIRGINIA INCRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025EXPAND WAREHOUSE AND OFFICER
    FRIENDS ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDRENRICHMOND, VA$50,0002025REPLACE ROOF AND HVAC SYSTEM AT THE ROBERT L. TAYLOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
    PETERSBURG AREA ART LEAGUEPETERSBURG, VA$45,0002025SUPPORT "SAVE OUR WEST WALL" CAMPAIGN
    MENDING WALLSRICHMOND, VA$30,0002025SUPPORT CAPITAL PROJECT
    VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF ORNITHOLOGYWILLIAMSBURG, VA$30,0002025SUPPORT CAPITAL PROJECT
    FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS IN UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOOLSNEW CANAAN, CT$25,0002025SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS
    NEXT UP RVARICHMOND, VA$25,0002025UPDATE TO AN EVALUATION SYSTEM
    RICHMOND METROPOLITAN HABITAT FOR HUMANITYRICHMOND, VA$20,0002025SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS
    FEED MORERICHMOND, VA$20,0002025SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS
    COLLEGIATE SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$20,0002025SUPPORT THE NEW FELLOW PROGRAM
    ANNA JULIA COOPER EPISCOPAL SCHOOLRICHMOND, VA$15,0002025UNRESTRICTED
    VALENTINE RICHMOND HISTORY CENTERRICHMOND, VA$15,0002025SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS
    LUCY CORR VILLAGECHESTERFIELD, VA$15,0002025SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS
    BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF METRO RICHMONDRICHMOND, VA$10,0002025REPAIRS ON COTTAGES

    VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

    $1,000,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT CAPITAL CAMPAIGN WITH FOCUS ON RENOVATION OF THE LESLIE CHEEK THEATER

    VPM PUBLIC MEDIA

    $750,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    BUILD A NEW HEADQUARTERS IN DOWNTOWN RICHMOND

    CROSS-OVER MINISTRY

    $605,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    PURCHASE AND RENOVATE HENRICO CLINIC BUILDING AND RENOVATE RICHMOND CLINIC BUILDING

    LIBERATION VETERAN SERVICES INC

    $500,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION OF PHASE I OF VETERANS VILLAGE, A NEW 38-UNIT MICRO-APARTMENT BUILDING

    VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRE

    $500,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE GREAT STAGES CAMPAIGN AND CAPITAL PROJECTS

    BETTER HOUSING COALITION

    $500,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE COLBROOK DEVELOPMENT

    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF RICHMOND

    $500,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE AT VCU CHILDREN'S TOWER AND THE NEW GUESTROOM RONALD MCDONAL HOUSE IN RICHMOND

    CARITAS

    $365,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT DINWIDDIE AVENUE MEN'S CAMPUS RENOVATION PROJECT

    COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG FOUNDATION

    $320,000
    WILLIAMSBURG, VA2025

    RESTORE THE POWDER MAGAZINE

    VIRGINIA TECH FOUNDATION INC

    $300,000
    BLACKSBURG, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE RENOVATION, UPGRADES, AND IMPROVEMENTS TO WAR MEMORIAL HALL

    HAMPDEN-SYDNEY COLLEGE

    $300,000
    HAMPDENSYDNEY, VA2025

    COMPLETE A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORIC RENOVATION OF VENABLE HALL

    VERITAS SCHOOL

    $250,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT CAMPUS EXPANSION CAMPAIGN

    PCS FOR PEOPLE

    $250,000
    ST PAUL, MN2025

    EXPAND DIGITAL INCLUSION PROGRAM TO RICHMOND-HAMPTON ROADS REGION

    VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF HISTORY & CULTURE

    $250,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT 250TH INITIATIVE

    BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE

    $250,000
    BRIDGEWATER, VA2025

    SUPPORT RENOVATIONS TO BOWMAN HALL

    RANDOLPH COLLEGE

    $250,000
    LYNCHBURG, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE SCIENCE MATTERS CAMPAIGN

    SPORTS BACKERS

    $150,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE ACTIVE LIVING HUB

    FRIENDS OF HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY

    $150,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT RESTORATION OF LONG BOTTOM AND RESTORATION OF HISTORIC IRON FENCES

    AUTISM PROGRAM OF VA INC - COMMONWEALTH AUTISM

    $150,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    BUILD AN AUTISM WORKFORCE EDUCATIONAL FACILITY

    NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION LTD

    $150,000
    BEDFORD, VA2025

    SUPPORT CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FOR A WALKING TRAIL, A WWII "MOTOR POOL" BUILDING, A MULTI-USE OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER AND EDUCATION CENTER AND MUSEUM

    THE FAISON CENTER

    $125,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    REFRESH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF THE FAISON RESIDENCE

    BOYS HOME OF VIRGINIA

    $120,000
    HENRICO, VA2025

    SUPPORT CRITICAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

    STRATFORD HALL

    $105,000
    STRATFORD, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL ROOF RESTORATION PROJECT

    WASHINGTON HERITAGE MUSEUMS

    $100,000
    FREDERICKSBURG, VA2025

    SUPPRT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS TO THE MARY WASHINGTON MONUMENT AND LODGE PROPERTY

    CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES INC

    $100,000
    NORGE, VA2025

    SUPPORT FACILITY RENOVATIONS

    THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF GUNSTON HALL INC

    $100,000
    LORTON, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE FOREVER REVOLUTIONARY! COMPREHENSIVE CAMPAIGN

    UNITED WAY OF GREATER RICHMOND & PETERSBURG

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    PATRICK HENRY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    BROOKNEAL, VA2025

    RENOVATE PATRICK HENRY'S RED HILL

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY-POWHATAN

    $100,000
    POWHATAN, VA2025

    DEVELOP A CONSERVATION SUBDIVISION AND PURCHASE THE BUILDING AND LAND THAT HOUSES THE RESTORE AND OFFICES

    WOODROW WILSON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    STAUNTON, VA2025

    SUPPORT THE REINSTALLATION AND EXPANSION OF A PERMANENT MUSEUM EXHIBITS AND UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS

    RAPPAHANNOCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

    $100,000
    WARSAW, VA2025

    CONSTRUCT A HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITY ON THE WARSAW CAMPUS

    HEART OF VIRGINIA COUNCIL INC

    $100,000
    HENRICO, VA2025

    SUPPORT HEALTH AND SAFETY CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT FOR THE HOVC SCOUT RESERVATION IN GOOCHLAND COUNTY

    THE JXN PROJECT

    $100,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    RECONSTRUCT THE HOME OF JACKSON WARD'S FIRST KNOWN BLACK HOMEOWNER, ABRAHAM PEYTON SKIPWITH, AS A NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK

    PARTNERSHIP FOR HOUSING AFFORDABILITY

    $52,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES

    KOVAR CORPORATION

    $50,000
    ROANOKE, VA2025

    SUPPORT PURCHASE OF GROUP HOME RESIDENCE

    ATLANTIC OUTREACH INCORPORATED

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT NEW BUILDING EXPANSION

    LITTLE HANDS VIRGINIA INC

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    EXPAND WAREHOUSE AND OFFICER

    FRIENDS ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN

    $50,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    REPLACE ROOF AND HVAC SYSTEM AT THE ROBERT L. TAYLOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER

    PETERSBURG AREA ART LEAGUE

    $45,000
    PETERSBURG, VA2025

    SUPPORT "SAVE OUR WEST WALL" CAMPAIGN

    MENDING WALLS

    $30,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT CAPITAL PROJECT

    VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF ORNITHOLOGY

    $30,000
    WILLIAMSBURG, VA2025

    SUPPORT CAPITAL PROJECT

    FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS IN UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOOLS

    $25,000
    NEW CANAAN, CT2025

    SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS

    NEXT UP RVA

    $25,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    UPDATE TO AN EVALUATION SYSTEM

    RICHMOND METROPOLITAN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

    $20,000
    RICHMOND, VA2025

    SUPPORT GENERAL OPERATIONS

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    RICHMOND, VA2025

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    CHESTERFIELD, VA2025

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