The Community Foundation of the NRV 2022 2023 Annual Report
ENDOWED FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
Field-of-interest funds support particular interest areas, specific program initiatives, causes, or geographic areas as established by the donor.
24 funds / $93,576 awarded in 2022 / 17% of foundation assets 4 unrestricted funds that provide support for the CFNRV’s work
Carolyn & Donald Rude Family Fund Supports general charitable purposes addressing the current and evolving needs of Virginia’s New River Valley, with a preference for supporting vulnerable and less fortunate people. Priorities include food security, healthcare (including mental health), children, and affordable housing; improving the quality of the environment; and educational opportunities for students and teachers in public schools. Dan & Beverly Fleming Family Fund Supports the Literacy Volunteers of the New River Valley, the Women’s Resource Center of the New River Valley, the Head Start program at New River Community Action, and other qualified, charitable organizations supporting and advancing education in Virginia’s New River Valley.
Nonprofit leaders and CFNRV Board member chat at the CFNRV’s annual grantee reception.
4-17 Fund (The Robert & Debbie Piscura Family of Draper, VA) Supports charitable work for the care and support of the New River Valley community spirit that arose to meet the tragic shootings at VT on April 16, 2007. Photo by Lindsey Gleason
Andy & Susan Morikawa Capacity Building Fund Supports programs that build the capacity of charitable NRV organizations to meet the critical needs of the community in a manner that is sustainable.
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2022 - 2023 ANNUAL REPORT
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