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Creating Legacies. Growing Communities. Make A Grant Recommendation Make A Grant Recommendation Welcome to Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia!
We could list a dazzling array of facts and figures here about our strong and continued asset growth and our many years of life-changing grant making, but those can be found elsewhere on this site. In this space, our purpose is to simply say we enable generous people like you to easily give back to the community you love.
Whether that community is the Roanoke Valley, the Martinsville-Henry County area, the Alleghany Highlands or other parts of Western Virginia, we stand ready to serve you.
You will discover that incorporating the community foundation option into your lifetime charitable giving and your estate plans will prove rewarding while being flexible and effective in its execution, tax-wise in its benefits, and permanent in carrying on your philanthropic legacy. Nonprofits are essential to the vitality of our community – the place we all call home.
Each organization provides important and very challenging work daily… As the Community Foundation has grown over the years, we have increasingly expanded our services to different components of the philanthropic landscape… Many individuals choose to create a charitable legacy through a planned or estate gift.
When you make a commitment to strengthen your community, today or in the future… Proud to support The Agape Center and the vital work they do for our community. Thank you for your tireless dedication! We’re proud to celebrate Bill Elliot, Governor Emeritus of the Community Foundation—along with Diane Elliot and Davis H.
Elliot Company, Inc.—on receiving the 20th Annual Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy. Nominated by Virginia Western Community College, the Elliots were honored for their lasting commitment to expanding opportunity and removing barriers for students across Virginia's community colleges. Congratulations on this well‑deserved recognition and thank you for the lasting impact you continue to make in the Roanoke Valley!
Diane and William Elliot and Davis H. Elliot Company, Inc. of Roanoke, Va. , have received the 20th Annual Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy.
They were nominated by Virginia Western Community College. Hosted by the Virginia Foundation for Community College Education (VFCCE), the 20th Annual Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy Luncheon brings together over 200 guests to recognize outstanding philanthropic contributions to Virginia’s Community Colleges.
In his welcoming remarks, Chancellor David Doré saluted and thanked the donors for their unwavering commitment to students whose potential might otherwise go unrealized. “The individuals and organizations we honor in this room represent an extraordinary $27 million in lifetime giving to Virginia’s community colleges,” he said. Learn more here : www.
virginiawestern. edu/news/2026/04/29/virginia-foundation-for-community-college-education-honor... Picture shows: Diane and William Elliot and Davis H.
Elliot Company, Inc. received the Chancellor’s Award for Leadership in Philanthropy on April 22 in Richmond. From left are Katie Smith, Engineering Manager, Davis H. Elliot Company, Inc.; Diane Elliot, President, Davis H.
Elliot Company, Inc.; William D. Elliot, Chairman of the Board (retired), Davis H. Elliot Company, Inc.; Dr. David Doré, Chancellor, Virginia Community College System; Brian T.
Briley, President, Davis H. Elliot Company, Inc.; Dr. Laura J. Treanor, President, Virginia Western Community College; Amanda Mansfield, Philanthropy Director, Virginia Western Educational Foundation; and Marilyn Herbert-Ashton, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Virginia Western Community College.
Photo courtesy of the VCCS. Be kind to your mind this month. We spend so much time taking care of others, but your own mental health matters just as much.
#mentalhealthawareness #bekindtoyourmind #SelfCare Yesterday was an exciting day for Restoration Housing , as they celebrated the completion of Trinity Commons! The Foundation was proud to support this senior housing project with a $20,000 grant. By rehabilitating historic buildings, they aren't just providing 15 beautiful new affordable rental apartments for seniors, they are preserving the character of our neighborhoods.
This grant was made possible by the Marion S. and Willie Z. Camp Fund for Eldercare.
For more information, please visit: restorationhousing. org/impact/trinity-commons/ We are proud to award a $500,000 grant to Carilion Clinic Foundation to support the addition of proton therapy at the Carilion Taubman Cancer Center. Proton therapy is the most advanced technology for treating pediatric cancers and complex tumors.
Its addition to the Carilion Taubman Cancer Center will make Carilion’s Roanoke facility a destination for cancer care. The closest proton therapy centers now are in Fairfax and Hampton Roads, more than a three-hour drive away. “We are grateful to the Community Foundation and its many donors for their generosity that will benefit thousands of patients each year,” said Mike Abbott, President of Carilion Medical Center.
“With the support of dedicated partners like the Community Foundation, we can ensure our patients have access to the most advanced cancer care close to home.
” The Carilion Taubman Cancer Center, now under construction on Carilion’s Riverside Campus in Roanoke, will dramatically improve access to cancer care for the region by doubling patient capacity, expanding access to advanced treatment options, and broadening the range of clinic trials available. For more information, please visit: CarilionFoundation. org Photos courtesy of Carilion Clinic .
The Capacity Building Grant Cycle is closing soon. The deadline to apply is by 4:00 p. m.
on Thursday, April 9th. ***Please review the grant criteria before applying. Our offices are closed today for the holiday.
We will resume normal business hours on Monday, April 6th. April is National Volunteer Month, and we’re sending a huge "Thank You" to everyone giving their time to help others! You make our community stronger, kinder, and better every single day.
Support for life’s most basic needs often creates the strongest connections. The Foundation is proud to have awarded STEP, Inc.’s Diaper Bank a $9,000 grant to support its ongoing efforts to distribute diaper bundles and wipes to local families with young children. To learn more visit: www.
stepincva. com/2025/03/step-inc-diaper-bank-helping-families-access-essential-supplies/ We are proud to support Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge with a $10,000 grant from our Community Impact Funds! This funding will help support their music and arts programming for Pre-K-12th grade students across Martinsville-Henry County.
Led by experienced teaching artists and music instructors, this program helps youth build academic success and promote cultural enrichment through creative expression. To learn more visit: www. bgcbr.
org/
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The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.