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Visit funder's website →The Amazon Rappahannock Region Community Fund, managed by the Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region, awards grants totaling $350,000 to nonprofit organizations serving Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, Culpeper, and Louisa Counties in Virginia.
Proposals should address one or more focus areas including STEM education (hands-on learning, teacher training, technology access), sustainability and environment (conservation, renewable energy), community development (affordable housing, workforce development), digital skills (coding, digital literacy), or cultural heritage preservation.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations serving residents within the five designated Virginia counties.
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The Amazon Rappahannock Region Community Fund - The Community Foundation The Amazon Rappahannock Region Community Fund The program will award grants totaling $350,000 to nonprofit organizations serving Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, Culpeper and Louisa Counties in Virginia. Proposals should address one or more of the following general focus areas.
STEM Education : STEM education grants support hands-on learning, teacher training, and access to technology. We fund programs that enhance STEM opportunities for students of all backgrounds. Eligible projects include classroom activities, after-school programs, and career exploration initiatives.
Sustainability & Environment : Sustainability and environment grants support projects focused on conservation, renewable energy, and environmental education. We fund initiatives that promote sustainable practices and protect natural resources. Eligible projects include conservation efforts, eco-friendly innovations, and community-based environmental education.
Community Development : Community development grants support projects that enhance local infrastructure, economic growth, and quality of life. We fund initiatives that strengthen communities through engagement, education, and sustainable development. Eligible projects include affordable housing, workforce development, and community improvement efforts.
Digital Skills : Digital skills grants support programs that teach technology, coding, and digital literacy. We fund initiatives that equip individuals with skills for the modern workforce and digital economy. Eligible projects include coding workshops, tech education programs, and online learning platforms.
Cultural Heritage Preservation : Cultural heritage preservation grants, support efforts to protect and promote historical sites, traditions, and artifacts. We fund projects that conserve cultural landmarks and foster community connections through history. Eligible projects include restoration of landmarks, archival preservation, and cultural education programs.
Health & Wellbeing : Health and wellbeing grants support programs that improve physical and mental health outcomes. We fund initiatives focused on disease prevention, access to care, and community wellness. Eligible projects include health education, mental health services, and wellness programs.
Please review The Community Foundation’s overall grant guidelines by visiting our Grant Guidelines page . Please refer to the Competitive Grant Opportunities page for important dates for all our competitive grantmaking. For support in designing a proposal that makes best use of available grant funds, we encourage you to contact Director of Donor Services, Casey Hu ( casey.
hu@cfrrr. org ) or 540-373-9292 x123. I n addition to The Community Foundation’s overall grant guidelines, details for this fund include: The program will award grants totaling $350,000 to nonprofit organizations serving Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, Culpeper, and Louisa Counties in Virginia.
August 17, 2026 : Grant application opens to nonprofits serving the five counties September 21, 2026 Application closed at 5:00 pm; Foundation reviews eligibility and alignment Week of November 2, 2027 : Foundation committee finalizes recommendations; Amazon reviews list Week of November 23, 2026 : Grant awardees notified; funding agreements and payments processed January 2027 : Celebration event held in collaboration with Amazon. TBD.
To contribute to this fund, simply click the button below: Donations may also be mailed to: Amazon Rappahannock River Region Fund Fredericksburg, VA 22404-0208 Please make your check payable to: The Amazon Rappahannock Region Community Fund All Scholarship Materials Due February 16!
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, Culpeper, and Louisa Counties in Virginia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $350,000 total awarded per cycle Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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