CFV Annual Report 2021

Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc.

“Serving the Community Since 1993”

2021 ANNUAL REPORT

Mission Statement

The Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc. promotes philanthropy by fostering charitable giving, serving our donors’ interests, and effectively responding to our communities’ needs and opportunities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

President’s Letter ...................................................................1

Society of Founders ...............................................................2

The Legacy Society................................................................2

Highlights for 2021 ................................................................3

Grantmaking ........................................................................4

Grant Recipients.....................................................................5 - 7

Grants (Education, Health and Human Services) .................5

Grants (Human Services and Arts and Humanities) .............5 - 7

Grants (Arts and Humanities) ...............................................7

Donor Designated and Donor Advised Grants ......................8

Donors....................................................................................9 - 10

In-Kind Donations .................................................................10

Honorary Gifts .......................................................................10

Memorial Gifts.......................................................................10

Scholarships ........................................................................11

Governance and Administration ............................................12

Foundation Committees .........................................................13

Funds Within The Foundation ...............................................14 - 18

Establishing A Fund...............................................................19 - 20

Assets Graph ..........................................................................20

Financial Statement ...................................... Inside Back Cover

Foundation History ....................................................Back Cover

PRESIDENT’S LETTER

I am honored to succeed Mr. Kermit Moore as the President of our Foundation. I accepted this responsibility with pride and hope to continue to provide leadership as demonstrated by Mr. Moore. The mission statement of the Community Foundation of the Virginias is to promote philanthropy by fostering charitable giving serving our donor’s interests, and effectively responding to our community’s needs and opportunities. Each year the foundation meets the goals of the mission statement. One goal for the year was to evaluate our operation, procedures, and policy statements, etc. The CFV rejoined the Council on Foundations and sought their opinion by providing our regular finance reports, and policy for their review. We were pleased to learn the financial reports provided to the finance committee and board of directors passed their review, they suggested adding “the Prudent Man rule” to the finance committee policy statement. The board of directors approved the suggestion and the addition was made. The Corporate Insurance policy was reviewed and found to be adequate. We reviewed our investment management arrangement with the local banks that manage and report our investments monthly. These arrangements also passed the review by the Council on Foundations with their only suggestion that we continue to monitor any conflicts of interest the local banks might have. Invested assets had significant growth over the past several years. As of December 31, 2021 the CFV had total invested assets of $15,537.43, compared to $9,987,038 as of 12/31/2018, the last year we had our annual fund-raising dinner. An increase of $ 5,550,445. The growth came in the investment portfolio, contributions to existing endowed funds, and several new endowment funds. The Foundation has experienced the best periods of financial growth in our history. Naturally, the growth in investable assets provide more funds for scholarships and grants. All news and events recently were not good or positive. On January 31, 2022 we were all shocked and left speechless by the sudden passing of Lynn Forlines. Lynn was our Administrative Assistant for the past 20+ years and was largely responsible for all our success. Lynn was the hands-on person who watched over everything and kept all the wheels turning. She was our rock of Gibraltar and will be missed. We all dealt with the COVID 19 virus pandemic and the loss of friends and loved ones. Due to the severity of COVID 19 and cancelling large group meetings, CFV has not had the annual fund-raising dinner since 2018. Naturally, we must thank our Board of Directors for their support and direction. Additionally, many thanks to Smokey Shott as our Executive Director for his leadership and attention to details. We were blessed and pleased to add Rebekah Ritter as our new executive assistant to work with Mr. Shott. She has far exceeded our expectations to fill this position. Going forward, our Mission Statement will continue to be met by effectively responding to our community’s needs and opportunities through charitable giving. Thank you for this humbling opportunity to help better our communities. In 2021 we granted 72 scholarships in the amount of $278,800 and 62 grants totaling $338,984.74.

Very truly yours,

Charles D. Shortridge

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SOCIETY OF FOUNDERS

The Community Foundation wishes to express its profound gratitude to the following individuals, families, financial institutions, businesses, and foundations who are honored as Founders in recognition of their special role in providing the initial funding of the Foundation, that ensured the establishment of the Foundation, and continues to sustain its operation and growth.

Ammar Family

Fred and Bernice Gilbert

Richard and Jay Ammar Betty Gardner Bailey

Rick Kendrick

J. Franklin and Darnell Long Bluefield Regional Medical Center Marshall Miller & Associates, Inc. Sallie Brevick Norfolk Southern Foundation Paul and Carol Cole Clara Perkinson Stelio J. and Betty T. Corte Charles and Marjorie Peters First Century Bank Rose Sinicrope First Community Bank Katharine Tierney First Virginia Bank – Clinch Valley WVVA-TV

THE LEGACY SOCIETY

Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc. acknowledges the following who have informed us of their plans to leave a legacy to the community through a gift to the Foundation. Gifts can be made through bequests, retirement accounts, insurance policies, and charitable remainder trusts. We thank each donor for his or her forethought and generosity.

Anonymous

Nick and Jeannie Ameli Betty Gardner Bailey Donald W. Caudill, Ph.D.

Floriene Austin Lenabelle Bowen

Henry Pleasant Cofer Helen Louise Payne David Eugene Simmons

Mabel Mahood Clara Perkinson Gladys Sinicrope

Margaret “Trika” Smith -Burke

Maurice and Grace Weinberg

William D. Evans

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HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2021

The year 2021 was a very good year for the Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc.

This year the Foundation crossed a landmark in Assets, ending the year with $15,537.483, an increase of $1,950,051 over the 2020 final figure. The Foundation awarded $617,784 in Grants to beneficial area organizations and Scholarships to deserving area students to assist them in continuing their post-secondary education. • The Iona Pauline Wilson Dooley Scholarship Fund - to provide financial assistance to a high school graduate pursuing a degree and career in a medical field • The June Hearn Fletcher and Jack A. Fletcher Scholarship Fund - to provide scholarship assistance for graduating seniors of Bluefield High School and Princeton Senior High School • The Dr. David A. Kovach Scholarship Fund - to provide scholarship assistance for graduating seniors and graduates of Graham High School • The Bill and Juanita Marrs Endowment Fund for the Two Virginias - to provide scholarship assistance for graduating seniors in high schools in McDowell County, West Virginia and Tazewell County, Virginia • The Quota Club of South Bluefield Foundation Fund - to support advancing and promoting the health and welfare of women and children • The Michael Christopher Smith Memorial Fund - to support community, historic and child benefit projects in southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia • The Mary June Wall Charitable Fund - to support persons suffering from mental illness or mental disability We were also able to make needed major improvements to our office, renovating the restrooms, replacing the ceiling tiles and lighting in the main and auxiliary offices, and installing a new security entrance. The year 2021 saw major changes in the Foundation’s officers. We greatly appreciate Kermit Moore for his five years of service as Foundation President, and we welcomed Dan Shortridge as our new President in January. Kevin Worly resigned his position as Treasurer and as a board member due to job requirements. We thank Kevin for his years of service to the Foundation, and we welcomed Melinda Testerman as our new Treasurer. The City of Bluefield, West Virginia issued a Proclamation in recognition of the Foundation’s “service to the City of Bluefield, and to the people of Mercer and Tazewell Counties.” The Foundation deeply appreciates this acknowledgement by the City of Bluefield of the efforts we make to benefit its service area. 3 Seven new endowed funds were established during the year:

GRANTMAKING The Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc. awarded 62 grants to charitable organizations in Mercer County, West Virginia and Tazewell County, Virginia in 2021. These awards totaling more than $338,984 represent the Foundation’s 25th annual grant cycle supporting local nonprofit groups and community projects. With the inclusion of the 2021 awards, the Foundation has invested more than $3,100,000 in the area in grants and scholarships since its first grants cycle in 1997. The Foundation appreciates the dedication of the Grants Committee, whose members Mary Azzo, Mary Jo Babbitt, Gene Bailey, Marie Blackwell, Kathleen Blaydes, Carole Dodson, Deborah Garton, Craig Hammond, Kermit Moore, Dan Shortridge, Mike Swatts, Peter Taylor, Daniel Wells and Cathy Zimmerman labored diligently under the direction of Chairman Bob Perkinson to review applications and recommend grant awards to the Foundation Board of Directors for approval. Information for Grant Seekers The Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc., awards discretionary and field of interest grants to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations for education, health, human services, community improvement and the arts, primarily in the Mercer County, WV and Tazewell County, VA areas. The Foundation prefers to consider innovative and special projects. Applications are accepted annually from April 1 and must be received in the office by the last business day of June.

For additional information, or for your organization to be placed on the next grants application period mailing list, contact the Foundation office as follows:

Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc. 128 North Street ~ P. O. Box 4127 ~ Bluefield, WV 24701 Phone: 304-324-0222 HYPERLINK “http:// www.cfvinc.org ” www.cfvinc.org ~ Email: admin@cfvinc.org

GRANTS The Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc. has approved 55 applications for Grant Awards totaling more than $333,276.

The awards are broken down into the following Areas of Interest:

5- Education

$15,850.00 $17,000.00 $149,970.26 $150,455.97

2- Health

30 – Human Services 18 – Arts & Humanities

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EDUCATION Appalachian South Folklife Center

$3,000.00

Learning Day Camp; Unrestricted Fund Bluefield College Department of Communication

$3,000.00

Annual costs for publishing the RAMPAGE; Unrestricted Fund Bluefield Primary School Magna-Tiles for each K-2 classroom; Unrestricted Fund Read Aloud of Mercer County "Leap into Science" and "Snuggle and Read” Rotary Club of Bluefield, WV Fund and Unrestricted Fund

$3,600.00

$4,250.00

Reading Bee for Mercer and Tazewell County (Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias)

$2,000.00

Program expenses Bluefield Daily Telegraph Literacy Fund and William D. Evans Fund

HEALTH Princeton Rescue Squad

$15,000.00

Mannequin for training purposes; Unrestricted Fund Virginia Dental Association Program support for Tazewell County AEP Community Service Fund; Ghia M. Borg Memorial Fund

$2,000.00

HUMAN SERVICES Abel Pregnancy Resource Center

$2,816.16

Increasing inventory of baby items Ghia M. Borg Memorial Fund and Community Action Grant Fund Appalachian Agency for Senior Citizens Kitchen items to serve food AEP Community Service Fund and William D. Evans Fund Boy Scouts of America (First United Methodist Church) Resource and Training materials; Perkinson Family Fund Catholic Charities West Virginia Personal care pantry supplies; Ghia M. Borg Memorial Fund Center for Christian Action Medical fees for elderly and low-income AEP Community Service Fund and the Warren Ashby and Elizabeth Featherstone Thornhill Memorial Fund Child Protect of Mercer County, Inc. Thanksgiving dinner food boxes William D. Evans Fund and Jeffrey Edward Shott Memorial Fund Children's Home Society of West Virginia Group activities, dinner and refreshments William D. Evans Fund and Jeffrey Edward Shott Memorial Fund City of Bluefield Fire Department

$4,896.54

$4,000.00

$3,500.00

$2,000.00

$2,000.00

$2,000.00

$4,899.99

Steam pressure washer; Unrestricted Fund

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City of Bluefield Police Department Eight ballistic vests; Unrestricted Fund City of Bluefield Public Works

$5,000.00

$5,900.00

Diesel Laptop for any city vehicle; Unrestricted Fund City of Princeton Two bus stop shelters; Unrestricted Fund Communities in Schools of Southwest Virginia

$3,000.00

$5,000.00

Program support; Unrestricted Fund Feeding Southwest Virginia

$2,000.00

Food distribution program AEP Community Service Fund; William D. Evans Fund First Presbyterian Church Renovation of kitchen and dorm area; Unrestricted Fund Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council, Inc . "Becoming Me" Program; Ruth Creasy and A. Elmo Fleshman Fund Lead Program, Inc. For a Mercer County child with critical illness ; Unrestricted Fund Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program support William D. Evans Fund and Jeffrey Edward Shott Memorial Fund Mercer County Opportunity Industries $1,708.00 Sawgrass Virtuoso sublimation printer ; Sandra Gayle Monk Memorial Fund Princeton Police Department $8,588.67 Three in-car radios; Unrestricted Fund Sacred Heart Catholic Church Food Pantry $20,000.00 Food pantry support AEP Community Service Fund; Ghia M. Borg Memorial Fund and the Rotary Club of Bluefield, WV Fund Satira, Inc. $5,885.99 Computer, gaming system and vending; Unrestricted Fund Save A Pet Food Bank $3,600.00 Program support; Unrestricted Fund Second Chance for Cats $4,000.00 Program support Fannie Kate and Betty Gardner Bailey Fund and Unrestricted Fund The Wade Center $9,770.11 Carpet removal and laminate replacement Jeffrey Edward Shott Memorial Fund and Unrestricted Fund Town of Bluefield VA Police $4,419.80 20 Canon digital cameras and memory cards; Unrestricted Fund Town of Pocahontas, VA Police Department $3,285.00 Defib-tech Lifeline Auto AED; Unrestricted Fund Town of Richlands, VA Police Department $9,600.00 Four "Rack-Packs" for patrol vehicles; Unrestricted Fund 6 $3,000.00 $6,400.00 $3,000.00 $10,000.0 East River Playground; Unrestricted Fund Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater PA and WV $2,200.00

WISE Womens Center

$5,000.00

Drug Court outreach, healthcare support and care packages Rotary Club of Bluefield, WV Fund and Unrestricted Fund Young Life of Bluefield $2,500.00 Transportation for Fall Weekend 2022 and a printer; Unrestricted Fund ARTS AND HUMANITIES Bluefield Arts and Revitalization Corporation (BARC) $15,000.00

Program support; Anonymous Fund; Judge Jerome and Hilda R. Katz Memorial Fund; Bonnie R. Shott Fund; Unrestricted Fund Bluewell Improvement Assoc., Inc.

$3,000.00

Hanging baskets and flowers; Unrestricted Fund Bramwell Theatre Corporation Painting and restoring three railroad cars Bonnie R. Shott Fund and Unrestricted Fund City of Bluefield Beautification Commission

$16,000.00

$19,751.60

Christmas decoration project; Ammar Family Memorial Fund; Charles A. and Marjorie M. Peters Fund and Unrestricted Fund City of Bluefield Parks & Recreation Department

$10,800.00

Utility tractor for trails; Unrestricted Fund Community Connections, Inc. Police Explorers Program; Unrestricted Fund Friends of Pinnacle Rock State Park, Inc. Outdoor signs for nature walk; Unrestricted Fund Historic Pocahontas, Inc. Roof repairs; Unrestricted Fund Maple Hill Cemetery Town of Bluefield, VA Fencing and benches; Unrestricted Fund Mercer County Historical Society, Inc.

$2,000.00

$2,000.00

$12,078.00

$7,150.00

$2,500.00

Heritage Festival support; Unrestricted Fund Princeton Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners Fencing for McKinley Playground; Unrestricted Fund Princeton Public Library Bookshelf and furnishings for outdoor; Unrestricted Fund Tazewell County Historical Society

$5,256.40

$15,244.97

$3,725.00

The Spirits on Main event; Unrestricted Fund The Chuck Mathena Center

$2,500.00

Reduced rates for Mercer County schools; Unrestricted Fund The Sanders House

$3,700.00

Holiday Bazaar; Unrestricted Fund The Sanders House Twisted History; Unrestricted Fund Town of Bluefield VA

$6,250.00

$20,000.00

Christmas tree replacement; Unrestricted Fund William King Museum of Art Van Gogh Outreach Program; Unrestricted Fund

$3,500.00

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TOTAL AWARDED 2021 GRANTS

$333,276.23

DONOR-DESIGNATED GRANTS

Bible in the Schools in Mercer County B.G. and Rachel Blalock Fund Mercer County Humane Society Pat and Harold Brewster Memorial Fund Historic Pocahontas

$1,661.22

$994.16

$1,371.79

The Hebrew Cemetery Fund The Wade Center

$720.89

Sylvester C. and Janice M. Myers Fund Mercer Charitable Clinic Charles E. and Jerry Ann Myles Fund

$460.45

Total Donor-Designated

$5,208.51

DONOR-ADVISED GRANTS

Presbyterian Children’s Home of the Highlands

$250.00

Charles and Rebecca Carter Fund

Catholic Charities West Virginia

$250.00

Charles and Rebecca Carter Fund

Total Donor-Advised

$500.00

$338,984.74

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2021 DONORS

Eddie Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ameli Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ammar

Mrs. Cary Hart Tony Hawkinson Mrs. Kathleen Hitt JAM Family Foundation Mrs. Julie Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Norris Kantor Mr. and Mrs. David Katz Donna J. Kelly Mr. K. A. Kemmerer Mr. and Mrs. Don Kersey David Kirk

Debrah K. Ammar Mary Jane Ammar Anonymous

Mr. John Ayers J. David Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bailey Norma Mahood Bay Mr. and Mrs. Randall Belt Mrs. Jean Billips Marie Blackwell Mary J. Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bolyard Steve and Vicki Bourne Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bovenizer Jeffrey Brannon

Doit and Melodye Koppler Dr. and Mrs. M. Kuppusami Mr. Michael H. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macomber Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mariotti Mr. Richard Marrs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marrs

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewster Gerri Broyles Lamie Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Burnette Lynn and Russ Burney Mrs. Elaine Catron Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler Mr. Charlie Cole Mr. William Paul Cole, III Ms. Loretta Corte Skip Crane Daniel and Lovetta Currence Robert Duff Mrs. Karen Dye Mr. William D. Evans First Bank & Trust Company Linda Fletcher Jeff and Lynn Forlines Mr. John W. and Dr. Susan Home Frazer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gallimore

Mr. J. R. Marrs Timothy Marrs Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marrs Mr. Art Mead Mercer-Tazewell Co. Multiple Listing Service

Fred and Cathy Muth Catherine Colan Muth Tom and Sara Parker Mrs. Sharon Perkinson Mrs. Dafney Peters Preservati Family Charitable Trust Quota Club of South Bluefield Mr. Robert Ramey Ramey Toyota Mrs. Carolyn Roseberry Rachel and George Sanborn Mr. Jack Sarver Mrs. Shirley Saunders Dr. and Mrs. William D. Scott Dr. and Mrs. James Shanklin Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shields Margaret Shires Mr. Mike Shott Karen Shott Mr. James H. Shott Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shott Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shutt

Gale Gillespie Glenwood Park Mr. and Mrs. James Goforth Richard Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Hagy Dr. William L. Harris

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simon

Jane Dooley Stuart

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Michael and Susan Skinto Thomas and Ann Smith

James M. Swatts

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor

Mrs. Lecia Smith Ms. Margaret Snow

Melinda Thomas

Estate of Mary June Wall David and Mary Lou Warden Mr. and Mrs. John Zachwieia

Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred St. John

Marsha Steed-Welch

IN-KIND DONATIONS

Brown, Edwards & Co., L.L.P. James H. Shott Wayne Stonestreet

GIFTS IN HONOR OF

Bill Marrs 9/11 Responders First Responders Karen Disibbio

GIFTS IN MEMORY OF

John Alexander Marc Johnson Joe Webb John F. Land, IV John Cary and Bonnie Shott Bev Blalock Lt. Robert C. Brannon William Houston "Bill" Ferguson, Jr. VanDyke Michael Christopher Smith John Hitt Jerome and Hilda Katz Juanita Marrs Donnie Kensinger Charles Peters A. Beverly Witten Janet Sarver Deb Sarver

Bill Lineberry Susan Nelson Lindsay Rebekah Haun

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SCHOLARSHIPS The Community Foundation Board of Directors met in May and voted to approve scholarship recommendations. For 2021, 111 awards were made for 72 applicants from 39 separate funds, totaling $278,800 The Foundation would like to recognize and thank the members of the Scholarships Committee, Chaired by Carol Dodson and including Gene Bailey, George Brooks, Tom Chaffins, Deborah Garton, Harry Kammer, Mary Raub, Dan Shortridge, Lisa Lineberry, Sharon Webster and Cathy Zimmerman for their time and diligence in evaluating the applications. • Alex B. Mahood, Jr. Scholarship 2 Awards • Alfred and Shirley Wampler Caudill Scholarship 1 Award • Ann and Geno Preservati Scholarship Fund 2 Awards • BHS Class of '63 Scholarship 1 Award • C. B. and Ora Hunter Hancock Memorial Scholarship 1 Award • Cole Harley-Davidson Military and First Responder Scholarship 1 Award • Cyrus Leroy and Blanche Mae Nicholson Scholarship 1 Award • Doctor Jack Walter Witten Scholarship 2 Awards • Don and Brenda Brohard Scholarship 1 Award • E. R. Gillespie Scholarship 1 Award • Foundation of Health Services of the Virginias, Inc . 3 Awards • Graham High School Scholarship 1 Award • Grants Supermarket Scholarship 1 Award • Harman Masonic Lodge Scholarship 1 Award • Iona Pauline Wilson Dooley Scholarship 1 Award • James and Rebecca Steorts Scholarship 1 Award • James C. Ramey, Sr. Memorial Scholarship 7 Awards • Jane Bobbitt Scholarship 2 Awards • Joetta Collins Hooker Memorial Scholarship 3 Awards • Joshua Lee Shutt Memorial Scholarship 1 Award • Ken and Rick Kendrick Scholarship 2 Awards • Kendrick Bluefield State College Scholarship 1 Awards • Kendrick Scholarship Concord University 1 Award • Larry and Patsy Douglas Family Scholarship 2 Awards • Lauren Alexis Perdue Memorial Scholarship 1 Award • Lil Tony Webster "Forever 5" Memorial Scholarship 2 Awards • Lindsay Rebekah Haun Memorial Scholarship 1 Award • Margaret "Trika" Smith-Burke Scholarship 15 Awards • Marsha A. Mead, Ph.D. Scholarship 1 Award • Marshall Miller Scholarship 1 Award • Maurice and Grace Hanna Weinberg Scholarship 22 Awards • Max L. and Virginia S. Kammer Family Scholarship 1 Award • Otis "Slim" Kidd Scholarship 1 Award • Robert Austin Family Scholarship 4 Awards • Rose Sinicrope Scholarship 2 Awards • Roy R. Raub, M.D. Memorial Scholarship 14 Awards • Sue Mandeville Scholarship 1 Award • Susanne Nelson Ph.D. Scholarship 1 Award • Wayne Christian Scholarship 2 Awards • William G. Skewes Memorial Scholarship 1 Award

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2021 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

2121 Officers

Dan Shortridge, President Gene Bailey, Vice President Betty Bailey, Secretary Melinda Testerman, Treasurer

Board Members

Class of 2021 Gene Bailey Carole Dodson Deborah Garton Craig Hammond Harry Kammer Rick Kendrick Kevin Worley Stacy Hicks

Class of 2023 Jack Asbury

Mary Jo Babbitt

Julie Johnson

Doris Sue Kantor Dan Shortridge

Class of 2022

Class of 2024 Mary Azzo Betty Bailey

Kathleen Blaydes

Frank Brady Tom Chaffins

Marie Blackwell Kermit Moore

Sam Hill

Mary Raub

Peter Taylor Daniel Wells

Staff James H. “Smokey” Shott, Executive Director Lynn A. Forlines, Administrative Assistant

Accountant Brown, Edwards, & Co., L.L.P.

Trustee Banks First Community Bank Summit Community Bank Truist

Member Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias Tazewell Chamber of Commerce Philanthropy West Virginia Council on Foundations

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2021 COMMITTEES WITHIN THE FOUNDATION

Grants Committee Bob Perkinson, Chair Mary Azzo Mary Jo Babbitt Gene Bailey Marie Blackwell Kathleen Blaydes Carole Dodson Deborah Garton Craig Hammond Kermit Moore Dan Shortridge Mike Swatts Peter Taylor Daniel Wells *Cathy Zimmerman

Executive Committee

Dan Shortridge, Chair *Nick Ameli Deborah Garton

Rick Kendrick Bob Perkinson James H. Shott Peter Taylor

Finance and Investments

Treasurer, Chair *Nick Ameli *Richard F. Ammar Sam Hill Julie Johnson Kermit Moore Bob Perkinson Dan Shortridge Mike Swatts James H. Shott Melinda Testerman

Scholarship Committee

Carole Dodson, Chair Gene Bailey *George Brooks Tom Chaffins

Deborah Garton Harry Kammer Mary Raub

Special Projects

Dan Shortridge *Lisa Lineberry *Sharon Webster *Cathy Zimmerman

*Nick Ameli, Chair *Richard F. Ammar Mary Azzo Mary Jo Babbitt Doris Sue Kantor

Nomination Committee

Bob Perkinson Dan Shortridge James H. Shott

Dan Shortridge, Chair *Nick Ameli *Richard Ammar James H. Shott

* Community Member

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FUNDS WITHIN THE FOUNDATION

A fund can be established with $10,000 in a single contribution or in installments over a five-year period. Contributions can be made in any amount to the listed funds.

THE AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMMUNITY SERVICE FUND This is a Donor-Advised Fund to address health, hunger and housing problems. THE AMMAR FAMILY MEMORIAL FUND For the purpose of beautification in the City of Bluefield area. THE ANONYMOUS FUND To support changing community needs. THE ROBERT AUSTIN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND To support students attending Bluefield College. THE FANNIE KATE AND BETTY GARDNER BAILEY FUND Betty Gardner Bailey established this Fund in 1995 in memory of her mother, Fannie Kate Gardner Bailey. This fund seeks to encourage and foster the Arts and Humanities and supports organizations that care for cats. THE B. G. “BEV” AND RACHEL BLALOCK FAMILY FUND This Donor-Designated Fund supports Bible in the Schools. THE BLUEFIELD UNIVERSITY FUND This is a Donor-Designated Fund to benefit Bluefield University for the purpose of carrying out its general mission in all aspects including providing scholarship assistance to students of Mercer and Tazewell County. THE BLUEFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH LITERACY FUND To promote literacy initiatives within the Daily Telegraph’s market area. THE BLUEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FUND Supports all facets of educational and instructional programs and activities. THE BLUEFIELD HIGH SCHOOLS’ ALUMNI FUND This fund is for scholarship assistance to students who might not otherwise be able to continue their education. THE BHS CLASS OF ’56 FUND This fund was established by the Bluefield High School Class of 1956 to provide assistance to Bluefield High School for emerging needs. THE BLUEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1963 SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund was established to provide scholarships to students at Bluefield High School who plan to study business or education. THE JANE BOBBITT SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund is for graduating seniors of Princeton Senior High School who plan to major in This fund is established for the purpose of all areas of grantmaking within the Foundation with preference given to human needs including but not limited to food kitchens, remedial reading programs and free medical clinics. THE BOVENIZER PHARMACY SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT This fund supports pharmacy school scholarships. THE PAT AND HAROLD BREWSTER MEMORIAL FUND This Donor-Designated Fund supports the Mercer County Humane Society. THE DON AND BRENDA BROHARD SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of Princeton Senior High School who plan to attend WVU and major in Business or Education. THE CHARLES AND REBECCA CARTER FUND This fund benefits organizations who assist the less fortunate, encourage independence and self-sufficiency, and who provide a Christian environment for the safe and nurturing care of abused children. THE ALFRED AND SHIRLEY WAMPLER CAUDILL ENDOWMENT FUND This fund is in memory of Alfred Caudill and in honor of Shirley Wampler Caudill, established to support educational activities at all levels. Nursing at any college or university in WV. THE GHIA M. BORG MEMORIAL FUND

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THE ALFRED AND SHIRLEY WAMPLER CAUDILL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to the children of employees of Bluefield University, Bluefield State University or any other college in the area. THE WAYNE CHRISTIAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of Princeton Senior High This Fund was started by the Center for International Understanding in memory of Tom Colley, former Editor of the Bluefield Daily Telegraph and CIU Board of Director Chair . THE COMMUNITY ACTION GRANT FUND This fund supports organizations whose programs lead to community growth. COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE VIRGINIAS ADMINISTRATIVE FUND To defray administrative expenses. COLE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MILITARY AND FIRST RESPONDERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to the children of local police and emergency workers. THE IONA PAULINE WILSON DOOLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide financial assistance to a high school graduate pursuing a degree and career in a medical field. THE LARRY AND PATSY DOUGLAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors in Mercer and Tazewell Counties. Preference is given to employees of and/or children of employees of Douglas Equipment. THE WILLIAM D. EVANS FUND This unrestricted fund supports community betterment projects. THE RUTH CREASY AND A. ELMO FLESHMAN FUND This fund supports projects that develop the self-worth and character of female youth in the area. THE JUNE HEARN FLETCHER AND JACK A. FLETCHER SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of Bluefield High School and Princeton Senior High School pursuing vocational training in a trade school or in a 2-year or 4-year college. THE E.R. GILLESPIE SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to high school graduates. Preference will be given to students who have an affiliation with a Shell Oil Company employee. THE G.P., INC. FUND This donor advised fund is for the support of United Methodist family services. THE GLENWOOD PARK FOUNDATION, INC. FUND To provide support to the elderly in Mercer and Tazewell County. THE GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Provides scholarship assistance to seniors from Graham High School. THE GRANTS SUPERMARKET FUND To provide scholarships to graduating seniors who are an employee of Grants Supermarkets or the child of an employee. THE C. B. AND ORA HUNTER HANCOCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors at Bluefield High School. THE HARMAN LODGE #222, A.F. & A.M. SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to seniors from Graham High School or a high school in This Donor-Advised Fund supports churches of historical evangelical Christian faith and organizations that support Christian religious activities and/or social services, arts and humanities, environment and conservation. THE LINDSAY REBEKAH HAUN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund supports graduating seniors of Princeton Senior High School who were involved in the performing arts and plan to major in Education. School who plan to go into the Healthcare field. THE TOM COLLEY MEMORIAL FUND Masonic District 45 of Tazewell County. THE HARVEST BLESSINGS FUND

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THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH SERVICES OF THE VIRGINIAS, INC. FUND To provide scholarship assistance to students pursuing training in nursing, radiology technology or other healthcare fields. THE HEBREW CEMETERY FUND To provide funding for the maintenance of the Hebrew Cemetery in Pocahontas, VA. THE ED AND DORIS HOOKER AMERICAN HISTORY FUND This fund provides a financial award to a graduating senior at River View High School and Mount View High School who demonstrates knowledge of American History and scores 90 or above on the Ed and Doris Hooker American History test. THE JOETTA COLLINS HOOKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund supports graduating seniors of Mount View High School and River View High School who plan to major in Education in college. THE MAX L. AND VIRGINIA S. KAMMER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND To support graduating seniors who plan to attend WVU, from a List of 18 Degrees and Curricula. THE JUDGE JEROME AND HILDA R. KATZ MEMORIAL FUND Income from this Fund will be used to benefit the youth of our area. THE KENDRICK SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to student athletes at Concord University. THE KENDRICK BLUEFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY FUND To provide scholarship assistance to student athletes at Bluefield State University. THE KEN AND RICK KENDRICK SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide assistance to seniors of Princeton Senior High School who will be studying Computer Science or Technology, or if there are no eligible applicants in those fields, Business majors will be considered. THE OTIS “SLIM” KIDD SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of high schools in Mercer, McDowell, Tazewell and Bland counties. THE RALPH H. AND SHIRLEY D. KISER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to students at Bluefield University in the Ministerial program. THE DR. DAVID A. KOVACH FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors and/or graduates of Graham High School. THE JANIE POTEET LIGHT FUND FOR ART STUDIES This Fund seeks to support programs and projects that encourage artistic ambitions. THE WILLIAM “BILL” LINEBERRY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund was established in memory of Bill Lineberry to provide scholarships to graduating seniors who will study Automotive Technology. THE ALEX B. MAHOOD, JR. SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund will provide assistance to seniors from Bluefield High School and Graham High School. THE SUE MANDEVILLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund will provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of Princeton Senior High School who plan to major in Nursing and attend any college or university in WV. THE BILL AND JUANITA MARRS ENDOWMENT FUND FOR THE TWO VIRGINIAS To provide scholarship assistance for graduating seniors of high schools in McDowell County, WV and Tazewell County, VA, or to provide financial assistance to non-profit community organizations in McDowell County, WV and Tazewell County, VA. THE MARY ELLEN AND RALPH MCCUE SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund was established to provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors at Bluefield High School who plan to attend Virginia Tech or Bluefield University. THE MARSHA A. MEAD, PHD. SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT Established in honor and memory of Dr. Mead; this fund provides scholarship assistance to psychology majors of Bluefield University who are rising juniors as recommended by the psychology faculty at Bluefield University.

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THE FUND FOR MERCER COUNTY Grants from this Fund support non-profit agencies and organizations that serve low income Mercer County residents. THE MARSHALL MILLER SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to students studying engineering and/or geology. THE A. A. MODENA FAMILY FUND This donor-advised fund supports churches, religious groups, civic and governmental entities and programs, educational institutions, social services, health and human services and the arts and humanities. THE SANDRA GAYLE MONK MEMORIAL FUND This fund was established for the benefit and care of the mentally and physically handicapped citizens of Mercer County, West Virginia. MOUNTAIN HEART FOUNDATION DONOR DESIGNATED FUND Provides financial assistance to local children who suffer from heart disease or have undergone heart surgery to attend Camp Mountain Heart. THE SYLVESTER C. AND JANICE M. MYERS FUND This fund supports the Wade Center. THE CHARLES E. AND JERRY ANN MYLES FUND This fund supports Mercer Charitable Clinic THE SUSANNE NELSON Ph.D., SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established to provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of Princeton Senior High School. THE CYRUS LEROY AND BLANCHE MAE NICHOLSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of high schools in Mercer, McDowell, Tazewell and Bland counties studying agriculture or art. THE HELEN LOUISE PAYNE AND HENRY PLEASANT COFER FUND FOR BLUEFIELD, WV This fund will provide benefits to the Bluefield, WV area THE LAUREN ALEXIS PERDUE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund is to provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of Bluefield High School with preference to applicants who have been a cheerleader or played football. THE PERKINSON FAMILY FUND This fund supports youth projects THE CHARLES A. AND MARJORIE M. PETERS FUND This fund provides assistance to any area of grantmaking. THE ANNE AND GENO PRESERVATI SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of high schools in Mercer, McDowell, Tazewell and Bland counties studying mechanics or accounting. THE QUOTA CLUB OF SOUTH BLUEFIELD FOUNDATION FUND This donor-designated fund is in support of advancing and promoting the health and welfare of women and children. THE JAMES C. RAMEY, SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Scholarship assistance to Mercer and Tazewell County seniors. THE ROY R. RAUB, MD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND This scholarship fund is to provide assistance to students from Mercer, Tazewell, McDowell and Buchanan Counties. THE RIDGE RUNNER FUND This fund serves as a maintenance fund for future upkeep and repairs of the Ridge Runner train at Bluefield City Park. THE ROTARY CLUB OF BLUEFIELD, WV DONOR DESIGNATED FUND This fund is to provide grants in any field of interest for community need. THE BONNIE R. SHOTT FUND This fund was established in memory of Bonnie R. Shott, for the purpose of promoting and fostering understanding, appreciation and public interest of theater, music, dance and the fine arts. THE JEFFREY EDWARD SHOTT MEMORIAL FUND This fund was established in memory of Jeffrey Edward Shott, infant son of John and Kathy Shott, to benefit the youth of the area. 17

THE JOSHUA LEE SHUTT MEMORIAL FUND This fund was established by Ed and Linda Shutt in memory of their son to provide grants to aid the youth in Mercer County or to provide scholarships to graduating seniors at Princeton Senior High School. ROSE SINICROPE SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to area graduating high school seniors, who are This fund was established to be used for scholarship assistance to graduating seniors in Mercer, McDowell, and Tazewell County who plan to major in engineering at a college or university in those counties. THE MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER SMITHMEMORIAL FUND This fund was established for the purpose of supporting community, historic, and child benefit projects in southwest VA and southern WV. THE MARGARET “TRIKA” SMITH -BURKE SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund was established in memory of Margaret “Trika” Smith -Burke to provide scholarships to students at Richlands High School. THE JAMES AND REBECCA STEORTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND This donor-advised fund was established to give scholarship assistance to financially needy seniors in high school to pursue either a business degree or an English degree at Concord University. THE ANNE AND LUKE TABOR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND To provide scholarship assistance to student athletes of Concord University. THE WARREN ASHBY AND ELIZABETH FEATHERSTONE THORNHILL MEMORIAL FUND This is an Unrestricted Fund that can be used for any field-of-interest. THE TRAILS AT BLUEFIELD CITY PARK FUND This fund is in support of maintenance and improvements to the trails in Bluefield City Park. UNRESTRICTED FUND This community fund provides the Grants committee and Board of Directors with the most members of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Princeton or Bluefield. THE WILLIAM G. SKEWES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND To assist persons suffering from mental illness or mental disability. THE LIL TONY WEBSTER “FOREVER 5” SCHOLARSHIP FUND This fund was established in memory of Tony Webster to provide scholarship assistance to graduating seniors of high schools in Mercer County, WV. THE MAURICE AND GRACE HANNA WEINBERG SCHOLARSHIP FUND Provides scholarship assistance to graduating seniors from Bluefield High School, Graham High School and Princeton Senior High School. THE DOCTOR JACKWALTER WITTEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND Provides scholarship assistance for graduating seniors at Tazewell High School. THE YAKKITY-YAK PLAYGROUND FUND To preserve, beautify, and maintain the state-of-the-art playground in Tony Lotito City Park. latitude and flexibility in responding to community needs. THE MARY JUNE WALL CHARITABLE FUND

Financial Statements are available upon written request from:

State of West Virginia Secretary of State Building 1, Suite 157-K 1900 Kanawha Blvd. Charleston, WV 25305

Commonwealth of Virginia State Office of Consumer Affairs P.O. Box 1163 Richmond, VA 23218

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ENDOWMENT FUND OPTIONS

Individuals, families or groups may wish to establish a permanent endowment fund. Donors may select the type of fund that best suits their charitable interests, name the fund, and determine how to fund it. A minimum of $10,000 is required to establish a fund. BUILD-A-FUND The Foundation’s Build -A-Fund option enables donors to develop a charitable fund over time. This opens the door to those who would like to give back to the community, but have felt philanthropy was out of reach. The fund is established by making tax-deductible contributions of $2,000 or more for up to five years. UNRESTRICTED This type of fund provides the Board of Directors the most latitude and flexibility in responding to changing community needs in the broadest areas of charitable interests for the present and future. FIELD-OF-INTEREST This type of fund addresses the particular areas of charitable interest or needs of the donor, but does not limit grants to a particular nonprofit organization. DONOR-DESIGNATED This type of fund allows donors to name one or more specific nonprofit charitable organizations or area of need to receive grants from the fund. DONOR-ADVISED This type of fund allows donors or an appointed Advisory Committee to make periodic recommendations for grant distributions from the fund. ORGANIZATION ENDOWMENT This type of fund allows nonprofit organizations to establish a named permanent endowment fund for their own benefit within the Foundation, rather than establishing and managing a separate fund or foundation. SCHOLARSHIP This type of fund provides opportunities for donors to aid area students in furthering their education. GIVING OPTIONS The simplest way to make a gift to the Foundation is with cash, however, there are many giving options available to make a lasting contribution to the community.

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APPRECIATED SECURITIES With a gift of appreciated securities (stocks and bonds), you avoid the capital gains tax that would be imposed if you sell the securities yourself, and you can take an income tax deduction. OTHER APPRECIATED ASSETS Please contact the Foundation to discuss gifts of closely held stock, real estate, or other appreciated assets. BEQUESTS Establishing a fund at the Foundation is a popular planning technique. Designate a certain amount or percentage of your estate to the Foundation. Such bequests are usually fully deductible under estate and inheritance laws. The Foundation will work with your attorney to establish your bequest. PRIVATE FOUNDATION TRANSFER Managing a family or private foundation can sometimes prove costly and difficult. The assets of a private foundation can be transferred to the Foundation where its identity and purpose can be maintained. Family members can serve as advisors, and the fund is relieved of excise taxes and other requirements. DEFERRED GIFTS Gifts of life insurance, gifts from retirement accounts, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, and charitable lead trusts are among the many ways to create a fund that carries out your charitable interest. Please consult your tax and legal advisors for additional information.

ASSETS

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Foundation History

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he Community Foundation of the Virginias, Inc. was formed by a merger of the Bluefield Area Foundation and the Greater Mercer County Charitable Foundation in June 2002. This joining together of talent, ideas, energy, and resources allowed the Foundation to better and more fully serve the residents of Mercer County, WV and Tazewell County, VA. Each of the organizations had a strong and established history of serving the charitable needs of the community. The Bluefield Area Foundation was established in 1993 and had experienced sustained growth due to the dedication and leadership of Foundation volunteer directors. A wide variety of non-profit organizations, providing health, human services, educational, and cultural programs, have directly benefited from grants awarded from the Foundation. The Greater Mercer County Charitable Foundation was founded in 1998. It was established to address the changing and varied needs of the community, and to provide assistance in the areas of education, the arts, health services, human services, and recreation, and to provide a number of college scholarships to area students. The efforts of the GMCCF have enhanced and improved the Greater Mercer County area. In March 2003, the Community Foundation of the Virginias announced the first grant recipients of the newly formed organization. The awards were made utilizing a competitive grants program and were administered by the Grants Committee. This committee was comprised of Foundation Directors and community members. Through the last complete Grants Cycle in 2021 more than $3,400,000 had been awarded to the community through grants and scholarships. These awards have benefited a wide variety of programs, individuals, organizations, schools, and service groups. The flexibility of the Community Foundation ensures that the best programs and organizations continue to receive funding, while allowing for support of new programs and ideas as the community evolves. Philanthropic efforts are available to all through the Community Foundation of the Virginias. By pooling assets, supporters of all financial levels can join in support of their community. The Foundation provides an array of giving opportunities: memorial gifts, honorary donations, the establishment of new funds for named individuals or causes, legacy gifts through donations from estate planning, as well as monetary gifts of all sizes. The Community Foundation of the Virginias is just one example of the communities in Mercer and Tazewell counties joining together with the common goal of community improvement for all. Through the combined efforts of all area citizens, the community continues to grow and improve for today and the generations of tomorrow.

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