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C E Richardson Benevolent Foundation is a private trust based in PULASKI, VA. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 1978. The principal officer is Ruth S Looney. It holds total assets of $1.5M. Annual income is reported at $366K. Grants were awarded to 50 non-profit public charitable applicants in Virginia. Tax records are available from 2021 to 2024. Grantmaking is concentrated in Virginia. According to available records, C E Richardson Benevolent Foundation has made 143 grants totaling $876K, with a median grant of $5K. Annual giving has grown from $326K in 2022 to $550K in 2023. Individual grants have ranged from $1K to $25K, with an average award of $6K. The foundation has supported 69 unique organizations. Grant recipients are concentrated in Virginia. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Smallest Grant
$1K
Median Grant
$5K
Average Grant
$5K
Largest Grant
$25K
Based on 48 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
Grants were awarded to 50 non-profit public charitable applicants in Virginia
Expenses: $275K
Grants were awarded to 50 non-profit public charitable applicants in Virginia. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 143 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in VA.
C E Richardson Benevolent Foundation has distributed a total of $876K across 143 grants. The median grant size is $5K, with an average of $6K. Individual grants have ranged from $1K to $25K.
The application deadline is September 15 of current year. Grants are limited to a $10,000 request. Non-Profit organizations must be located in a geographical area in a corridor thirty miles west and thirty miles east of Interstate 81 from Lexington Virginia to Abingdon Virginia. Private college and universities are excluded from this geographical limitation and are eligible for grant consideration.
C E Richardson Benevolent Foundation is headquartered in PULASKI, VA.
Officer and trustee information is not yet available for this foundation. This data is typically reported in Part VIII of the 990-PF filing.
Total Giving
$302K
Total Assets
$1.6M
Fair Market Value
$6.5M
Net Worth
$1.6M
Grants Paid
$267K
Contributions
N/A
Net Investment Income
$205K
Distribution Amount
$295K
Total: $1.5M
Total Grants
143
Total Giving
$876K
Average Grant
$6K
Median Grant
$5K
Unique Recipients
69
Most Common Grant
$5K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| New River Community College Educational Foundations IncProvide tuition assistance to graduating Pulaski County High School students attending New River Community College | Dublin, VA | $25K | 2023 |
| Jordan'S Chapel United Methodist ChPurchase food that will be used to fill the backpack for students at Pulaski Elementary Schools. | Pulaski, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Virginia Tech Foundation IncSupport the purchase of program equipment and materials for 4-H groups across Pulaski County Schools. | Pulaski, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Pulaski Adult Day Service & Fall Prevention Center IncTo assist in the purchase of food drinks and snacks with the best nutritional value for older adults. | Dublin, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Warm Hearth Foundation IncorporatedSupport residents who cannot afford to pay the cost of their housing and health care. | Blacksburg, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Newbern Village Center IncorporatedTo support foundation repair on the center. | Dublin, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| American National Red CrossTo provide food shelter and clothing and other emergency needs to those who suffer losses from home fires and other disasters. | Roanoke, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Fellowship Of Christian AthletesTo provide funds for the FCA Metro Area Power Camp for young student athletes from elementary schools and to support scholarships and expenses for the 2023 Mid-Atlantic College Camp | Blacksburg, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Ymca Of Pulaski County IncFunds will support staffing for their Active Older Adults Program including: chair exercise classes fitness on demand orientations on new equipment monthly luncheons older adult health talks blood pressure monitoring station pickleball and other programs. | Pulaski, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Fairlawn Volunteer Fire DepartmentTo purchase Mobile Gear Racks for their turnout gear. | Fairlawn, VA | $8K | 2023 |
| Lutheran Family Services Of VaTo continue investing in their CTE program at the Wytheville Minnick School by collaborating with Chestnut Creek School of the Arts to bring "STEAM" to their students. | Roanoke, VA | $8K | 2023 |
| Boys Scouts Of America Dba Blue Ridge Mountains CouncilTo assist in the cost of Camp Cougar | Roanoke, VA | $8K | 2023 |
| Pulaski Daily Bread IncPurchase food and supplies to use in the preparation and serving of a free noon-day hot meal to all who come on Monday through Friday. | Pulaski, VA | $7K | 2023 |
| Newbern Volunteer Fire DepartmentTo purchase a Hurst Strong Arm Hydraulic tool which will provide forceable entry and the rescue of potentially downed firefighters. | Newbern, VA | $7K | 2023 |
| Womens Resource Center Of The New RFunds will create and print a large quantity of various community education materials in the form of palm cards brochures posters and youth focused collaterals. | Radford, VA | $6K | 2023 |
| Fine Arts Center For The New River IncTo provide the affiliate fee for Scholastic Art and Writing Awards and to support children's art workshops and events. | Pulaski, VA | $6K | 2023 |
| Free Clinic Of Pulaski County IncSupport cost of medications diabetic supplies and in support of their part-time nurse practitioner. | Pulaski, VA | $6K | 2023 |
| Virginia Foundation For Independent CollegesSupport library acquisitions for sixteen independent colleges and universities within their consortium. | Richmond, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Town Of Pulaski Pulaski Volunteer Fire DepartmentTo purchase six replacement batteries for portable scene lights three fire hook tools to assist firefighters in finding hidden fires and embers behind walls and a new Sparky mascot outfit. | Pulaski, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Young LifeTo support leader development and training travel and conferences program costs camp transportation fund. | Radford, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| New River Valley Senior Services IncProvide Qualifying Residents of the New River Valley with non-emergency medical transportation. | Fairlawn, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Depaul Community ResourcesTo provide program support for their foster care developmental disabilities and adoption services for children individuals and families of the New River Valley as well as some needed office supplies. | Christiansburg, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Pulaski County Courthouses Exhibits CommitteeTo purchase audio equipment a display case for a diorama and printing costs for display item description cards. | Pulaski, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Radford University Foundation IncFunds for scholarships for the 2023 Summer Bridge Program. | Radford, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Special Olympics Virginia IncTo provide 25 scholarships for Special Olympics athletes with intellectual disabilities from the Southwest Virginia counties so they can participate in state-level games. | Richmond, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| New River Community Action Inc To Our HouseTo provide 14 beds to single homeless adults during the winter months. | Radford, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| St Marys Health WagonTo increase the basic medical-dental services already provided and to increase the number of patients served. | Wise, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Dublin United Methodist ChurchFunding for the Dublin Backpack Program | Dublin, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Easter Seals Ucp North Carolina And Virginia IncProvide financial aid to camp applicants with a physical and or intellectual disability | Salem, VA | $5K | 2023 |
| Feeding America Southwest VirginiaTo support their 16 Food Distribution Programs that collects inspects and distributes millions of pounds of purchased and donated food annually to food insecure individuals. | Salem, VA | $5K | 2023 |