Community Foundation 2014 2015 annual report

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Annual Report 2014 / 2015

2014 2015

The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region


At a Glance

We are a volunteer board of governors with 24 members and a staff of 4. Last year we distributed $1,226,591 in charitable grants, distributions and scholarships. We manage 120 named funds, valued at $16.9 million as of June 30, 2015. Our 38 scholarship funds awarded $134,003 to 42 deserving area high school seniors. Our Women and Girls Fund has 297 voting donor members. Our annual Ring in the Holidays gala is the toast of the town. Our Community Give event put $822,266 into the hands of 155 local nonprofits in just 24 hours.

$16.9 million


The Community Foundation Board of Governors 2014-2015 Current Board Members Kelly G. Johnson President Bruce L. Davis President Elect Michael A. O’Malley Secretary Catherine M. Wack Treasurer John F. McManus, Esq. Past President

Harry D. Dickinson Dori G. Eglevsky John F. Fick III R. Leigh Frackelton, Jr., Esq. Christian B. Franklin Margaret F. Hardy, Esq. Lucy G. Harman Cynthia Corbett Hoffman, Esq. Benjamin Maxwell V. Veronica Kelly, PhD Michael Kennison Erik J. Muller Mary Jane O’Neill Christine Repp Jamie Scully Nicky Seay Janet T. Taczak Benjamin Wafle

Past Board Members as of June 30, 2015 Mona Albertine Stephanie A. Armstrong, Esq. Stephen P. Batsche G. William Beale Joanne G. Beck, PhD Gerald A. Bellotti, MD Jeffrey H. Boutwell, PhD Ronald W. Branscome Thomas L. Bricken, Esq. * Raul Chavez-Negrete, PhD Ana Garcia Chichester, PhD Anita W. Churchill George W. Coghill, Jr. John H. Coker, DMD Gilbert I. Coleman, PhD* Richard E. Conway James C. Dannals Lawrence A. Davies Rosier D. Dedwylder II, MD Norris E. Dickard Janet C. Erkert Marilyn R. Farrington Allen H. Fisher Jr. Heather B. Foley, CPA Robert P. Fuscaldo Christopher M. Hallberg Daniel I. Hansen Homer L. Hite William J. Howell, Esq. William R. Johnson Beverley G. King William J. Kinnamon, Jr., Esq. * Larry E. Lenow Charles T. Lewis Ravi N. Mathur Craig Andrew Max, JD CPA *

Bernard W. Mahon, Jr. W. Richmond McDaniel Wayne McHargue Catherine W. McKann* John D. Mitchell Alice L. Moore Richelle D. Moore, Esq. J. David Mullins John C. Neal Beverley C. Newlin Sean R. O’Connell, CPA M. Saundra Pearson Richard L. Potter * Betty J. Poole Xavier R. Richardson Donald J. Rooney Anne W. Rowe* Paul A. Simpson, Esq. George P. Snead, Esq. Douglas G. Stewart David W. Storke Neil S. Sullivan Barbara C. Terry Katherine Q. Wafle Jon D. Wallace Keith L. Wampler, CPA Kenneth T. Whitescarver, Esq. * Susan S. Williams, Esq. Barbara P. Willis Georgia Willis Fauber Alma F. Withers Dale L. Wright, PhD* Linda D. Worrell William B. Young William B. Young * Deceased Past President

Through The Community Foundation’s civic leadership, we constantly and vigilantly strive to improve our existing services and to implement new resources for the betterment of our donors and the nonprofit organizations that make this a wonderful place to live.


The Community Foundation is devoted to discovering and implementing strategic opportunities for our donors to respond to changing needs.

We also proudly award grants to organizations that are making a difference – and supporting their long term sustainability in unique and innovative ways.

Thanks to the foresight and generosity of those before us, charitable assets invested at the Foundation strengthen our region today and tomorrow.


Watching The Community Foundation in Action I am so pleased to present our 2014-2015 Annual Report. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as President of The Community Foundation last year. Watching the foundation in action, I’ve seen each grant and scholarship awarded only after careful consideration to make the greatest impact. We safeguard the charitable intent of each donor, matching advised funds with local nonprofits that are working to achieve the same goals. It’s not unusual for us to hear from a local donor, “Without The Community Foundation, I might never have known of this organization’s important work to address an issue I care deeply about.” Over the years, I’ve been amazed by the wide variety of funds established by our generous donors. The needs of our community are numerous, but so are the charitable interests of people in our community who care. When I think about The Community Foundation, I imagine the many “helping hands” that work together to make our region so special and to make a difference in the lives of people who struggle to make it through each day. As an enthusiastic supporter of the foundation, I’ve become known for my “helping hand” analogy to illustrate the way we work with donors and nonprofits to preserve and grow a region that is truly special. I envision the palm of the hand as the foundation’s 125 endowed funds. Each finger represents one of our main areas of focus.

• Grantmaking. We awarded 190 grants valued at $1,092,588 to 131 nonprofits. (Which does not include The Community Give) • Scholarships. Forty-two high school seniors were awarded scholarships totaling $134,003. • The Community Give. On May 5, 2015, the Foundation’s second 24 hour giving event crossed the finish line with 8,013 gifts to local nonprofits totaling $822,266. • Youth in Philanthropy. Through YIP, 40 area high school students learned the basics – including the challenges – of philanthropy and put their newly-gained skills to work recommending $12,000 in grants. Since the initiative began, YIP’s young leaders have awarded more than $133,000 in grants, as of June 2015. • Women and Girls Fund. This important fund continues to grow. The goal is to involve 1,000 women who each give $1,000 to grow an endowed fund of $1 million to help address the needs of women and children in this region. Last year four nonprofits working to better the lives of women and girls in the region were awarded $18,000 in grants. On behalf of the Board of Governors, I want to thank the many generous donors who have made The Community Foundation their agent for change. As time goes by, and as needs and programs change, the Foundation will be there to respond just as our donors intended.

I also thank our dedicated Board of Governors and staff who work tirelessly to grow our community’s charitable assets, award grants and scholarships and seek innovative new ways for the foundation to help sustain and make our region a better place to live.

Kelly Johnson President

Teri McNally Executive Director

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Transforming Needs into Solutions St. George’s Episcopal Church, regional farmers, local philanthropists and The Community Foundation will serve over 50,000 lbs. of fresh food to hungry local families and individuals this calendar year. A specialized cooling shed to store the reduced-price produce makes it possible. This innovative collaboration fed over 21,000 hungry individuals in its first year of operation.

Regular volunteer Tom Ware stands amid the produce in the newly built cooling shed at St. George’s The Table.

• The cooling shed was built with a grant from The Honeywell Charitable Fund. • A grant from The Robert Cullen O’Neill Memorial Fund purchased and installed specialized lighting for the cooling shed. • Volunteers at The Table bought reduced-price produce from local farmers, using a grant from The David Morgan Fund. • In Caroline County, through a similar effort, The Caroline County Public Spirit Fund helped Glory Outreach provide food to 1,322 people over the winter holidays.

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Become a ‘Forever’ Philanthropist

Since 1997, The Community Foundation has empowered people like you to make a meaningful impact in our region. We provide the professional support to help you accomplish your charitable goals.

Contact Executive Director Teri McNally to start your own named charitable fund at the foundation today. 540.373.9292 terimcnally@cfrrr.org

Whether you make an annual gift to the Foundation’s Operating Fund or a contribution to create your own named fund, your gift has important and enduring value. Our board’s prudent oversight and our staff’s professional expertise will help you fulfill your philanthropic wishes while establishing your legacy in the community.

Since the Internal Revenue Service recognizes The Community Foundation as a public charity, our donors are provided with the maximum tax benefits allowed by law.

It’s easy. It’s flexible. It’s open to all. It’s responsible. It’s local. It’s forever. 3


The Community Foundation Funds (New Funds in Blue) Unrestricted Funds Think Broadly Donors who contribute to the Foundation’s Community Enrichment Fund or establish their own unrestricted fund can participate in The Community Foundation’s annual competitive grants program. These donors can support a broad range of local concerns, including fast-emerging issues and future needs that we can’t yet anticipate. These flexible funds put the responsibility of identifying community needs and researching and selecting worthy charities on the Foundation, relieving donors of these challenges. Community Enrichment Fund Donor Advised Funds Stay Involved Donor Advised Funds provide a simple, powerful and very personal approach to giving. Donors stay actively involved in suggesting uses for their gifts. Donors can recommend charities to support at any time during the year, or work with Foundation staff to identify which community nonprofits are doing the best work on the issues most important to the donor. The Beringer Family

The Beringer Family Endowment Fund The Calvin Burns Family Fund The Caroline County Community Fund The Caroline County Public Spirit Fund The John and Linda Coker Family Fund The Colangelo/Phalen Family Legacy Fund The William and Barbara Cooper Memorial Fund Female Charity School Endowment Fund The Forbush Family Legacy Fund The Duff McDuff Green, Jr. Fund The Hansen Family Fund The Hicks Family Fund The Anne and Ron Holmes Charitable Fund The Honeywell Charitable Fund 4

Anne and Ron Holmes

The Jimmy and Ellen Jarrell Family Legacy Fund The Alice Gray and Rick Johnson Fund The K-T Charitable Fund The Kallay Family Endowment Fund The King Family Endowment Fund The King Wack Family Endowment Fund The Mahon Family Fund The Hugh and Marion McCabe Charitable Fund The Rennie and Richmond McDaniel Fund The Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel Fund John F. and Deborah L. McManus Family Fund The David Morgan Fund The Mike and Patty O’Brien Charitable Fund The Robert Cullen O’Neill Memorial Fund The PNC Community Endowment Fund The Dulcie H. Potter Memorial Fund The Repp Family Fund Jeff and Charlotte Rouse Family Endowment Fund The Josiah P. Rowe III Family Legacy Fund The Nicky Seay Charitable Fund The Share Our Selves Fund The Sullivan Family Legacy Fund The Taczak Family Endowment Fund The Ukrop’s Endowment Fund The Vittoria Family Fund Jeff and Charlotte Rouse Family

Kathryn and Benjamin Wafle Endowment Fund


The Community Foundation Funds

Mary and Joe Wilson

Mary and Joe Wilson Family Fund The Richard Linden Zirkle Fund Designated Funds Provide Ongoing Support Establishing a Designated Fund allows a donor to support one or more specific charitable organizations. For example, a donor who has contributed to a nonprofit’s annual campaign year after year may be ready to establish a permanent asset on the charity’s behalf. The Sara P. Boutwell Memorial Fund The Alan F. Courtney Fund The Harry and Marie Dawideit Fund The Wayne A. Dennison Fund The Falcon Fund The Haven Make A Difference Fund The Kerry Keilty Memorial Endowment Fund Kathryn and Benjamin Wafle Kitty and Ben Wafle

The William Lakeman Habitat for Humanity Fund The McCabe-Felder Endowment Fund The O’Neill Family Legacy Fund The Barney Reiley YMCA Fund The Chris Ross Memorial Fund The Kathy Salvas Charitable Fund The Aune Sturdy Animal Protection Fund Trust for Public Education IV Fund Kathryn and Benjamin Wafle Endowment Fund

Kerry Keilty

The Elsie, Carroll and Willie Wheeler Hospice Support Care, Inc. Fund The Elsie, Carroll and Willie Wheeler Rappahannock Area Agency on Aging, Inc. Fund Organizational Funds Advanced Fund Development and Sustainability Tools for Nonprofits Area nonprofit organizations establish Agency Endowments (a type of designated fund) as a way to strengthen and grow fundraising efforts and to ensure permanent operating or program support. The Community Foundation assumes the challenges of endowed fund management for participating charitable organizations, enabling them to fully concentrate on their mission. The Dahlgren Rescue Squad Fund The Fredericksburg Area HIV/AIDS Support Services Fund The Fund for Fredericksburg Area Museum at Old Town Hall The Fredericksburg Festival for the Performing Arts Fund The Greater Fredericksburg Habitat for Humanity Fund The Hospice Support Care Fund The Beth and Jay Jarrell Endowment Fund for RF&P BikeWalk Virginia The William J. Kinnamon, Jr. Memorial Fund The Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters Fund The Rappahannock Legal Services Justice Fund The Stafford Junction Fund The John Tippett Legacy Fund for the Rappahannock River

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Scholarship Funds Invest in Deserving Students Donors help students achieve their dreams through education by establishing or contributing to a scholarship fund. Community Foundation staff help donors establish guidelines for students to apply for financial assistance through the fund. Scholarship eligibility might be based on a student’s achievement or a demonstration of financial need. Some donors choose to meet or correspond with students after the selection process is complete. The Linda and Billy Beale Scholarship Fund The Craig “Cujo, Jr.” Bennett Scholarship Fund The Mary E. Berger Scholarship Fund The Robert H. Bradley, Jr. Memorial Golf Scholarship Fund The Baron P. “Deuce” Braswell II Memorial Scholarship Fund The Como Farm Scholarship Fund The Brian Conner Memorial Scholarship Fund The Rosie Lee Dawson Scholarship Fund The Christine and Will Dickinson Memorial Scholarship Fund The Mary Carter Frackelton Scholarship Fund The Molly Gill Memorial Scholarship Fund The Jeremy Daniel Hawley Scholarship Fund The Richard C. Hayden Family Scholarship Fund The Peter D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund The King George High School Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship Fund The Brandon Thomas Lawn Memorial Scholarship Fund The Betty Booker Lontz Scholarship Fund The Bill Lontz Science Scholarship Fund The Walton Mahon Scholarship Fund The Betty Merrill Scholarship for Excellence in Latin The Irene A. Miller Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund The Paul E. Neri Memorial Scholarship Fund The Kay Orr Memorial Scholarship Fund The Lee Wingate Pappandreou Drama Award The Rev. Douglas T. Pinkard Memorial Scholarship Fund The Horace A. Revercomb, Jr. Scholarship for the Continuing Study of Music The Chris Ross Memorial Scholarship Fund The George A. and Lucy Mae Scott Scholarship Fund Seay Family Memorial Fund The ShackLax Memorial Scholarship Fund Sofia Silva Scholarship Fund The Steven Snyder Memorial Scholarship Fund The Crittenden R. Sullivan, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund The George D. Taylor Scholarship Fund The Mary B. and Perry A. Thompson Scholarship Fund

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Betty Lontz

The Lauren Allie White Memorial Scholarship Fund The Kenneth T. Whitescarver III Memorial Scholarship Fund The Clay and Elsie Williams Rural Conservation Scholarship Fund Field of Interest Funds Address Important Issues Donors who establish a Field of Interest Fund target their gift to address a specific area of need. Whatever areas of interest inspire you to contribute – the arts, access to healthcare, the environment, etc. – The Community Foundation can assist in establishing a fund and recommending strategic gifts to address the causes you care about most. Anne Felder Fund The Jack O’Neill Fund for a Green Community Kelly Givens Memorial Fund The O’Neill Fund for the Stewardship of Historic Resources The Virginia Heritage Fund The Michael W. Robbins Fund for the Enhancement of Workplace Safety Education Endowment Fund Community Foundation Funds Numerous Donors In our work with donors and charities across the region, we sometimes identify larger issues and opportunities that merit the community’s attention. In these cases we create the appropriate fund to harness the charitable power of many individual donors to help address the issue or opportunity. Community Enrichment Fund Jack O’Neill Grants for Humanity Women and Girls Fund Youth in Philanthropy


Transforming Needs into Solutions The Duff McDuff Green, Jr. Fund memorializes this Stafford philanthropist by making grants aligned with his passion for preserving the land and providing opportunities for children to have healthy outdoor activities. Recent grants from the fund helped sustain trails on Meadowview Biological Research Station’s Duff McDuff Green, Jr. Birding and Wildlife Trail. This trail provides a free, outdoor, hands-on afterschool and youth environmental program at Downtown Greens. A youngster gets a boost at Downtown Greens Community Greenspace’s afternoon youth garden club.

• The Sullivan Family Legacy Fund helped support Friends of the Rappahannock’s river advocacy through a capacity building grant. • A grant from The Rennie and Richmond McDaniel Family Fund expanded Friends of the Rappahannock’s ability to initiate river and watershed restoration projects. • Thousands of local children have been inspired and learned to respect the Rappahannock River through the Friends of the Rappahannock’s educational programs funded, in part, by a grant from The David Morgan Fund.

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The Community Foundation Grantees Animals Bully Paws Pit Bull Patriots Eagle Hill Equine Rescue King George Animal Rescue League Meow Stories Cat Rescue Virginia Kincheloe Spay and Neuter Clinic Arts and Culture Artful Dimensions Gallery Chamber Chorale of Fredericksburg CYT Fredericksburg Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts Fredericksburg Community Concert Band Fredericksburg Festival for the Performing Arts Rappahannock POPS Orchestra Riverside Foundation for Performing Arts Stage Door Productions Community Improvement FredXchange Education Does not include scholarships awarded. Buena Vista Public Schools Fredericksburg Academy Fredericksburg Christian School Fund for the College of William and Mary Harrison Road Elementary School Holy Cross Academy Hugh Mercer Elementary School James Monroe High School Lafayette Upper Middle School Lewis Egerton Smoot Memorial Library Odyssey Montessori Partnership for Academic Excellence Riverbend High School

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Saving Sweet Briar Spotsylvania Education Foundation St. Christopher’s School Foundation University of Mary Washington University of Maryland College Park Foundation University of Virginia Athletics Foundation University of Virginia Club of Fredericksburg University of Virginia McIntire School of Commerce Walker Grant Middle School Woodberry Forest School Amici Fund Environment Downtown Greens Florida Oceanographic Society Friends of the Rappahannock Meadowview Biological Research Station National Wildlife Refuge Association Faith Faith Christian Center World Outreach Fredericksburg Presbyterian Church InterVarsity Christian Fellowship - UMW Lifepoint Church The Presbyterian Church Health Bowling Green Volunteer Rescue Squad Brain Injury Services Caroline Christian Health Center Doctor Yum Project Fredericksburg Area HIV/AIDS Support Services Fredericksburg Pregnancy Center Hospice Support Care Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic Mental Health America Fredericksburg Rappahannock Area YMCA Recovery in Motion

Human Services Aikido in Fredericksburg Bethany Christian Services Bowling Green Volunteer Fire Department Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington - Fredericksburg Central Virginia Housing Coalition Compassionate International disAbility Resource Center Empowerhouse FailSafe ERA Fairy Godmother Project Fredericksburg Counseling Services Fredericksburg Department of Social Services Gabrielle Dinsmore Heart & Hope Fund Greater Fredericksburg Habitat for Humanity Haiti Micah Project Hands Across the Sea Homes for America at Heritage Park Apartments Hope House Interfaith Community Council LUCHA Ministries Mary’s Shelter MICAH Ecumenical Services National Institute of Family and Life Advocates Rappahannock Area Agency on Aging Rappahannock Area Community Services Board Rappahannock Area Kids on the Block Rappahannock Area Court Appointed Special Advocates Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault Rappahannock Goodwill Industries Rappahannock Legal Services Rappahannock Refuge-Loisann’s Hope House S. E. R. V. E.


The Community Foundation Grantees Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center Salvation Army Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary Shoe Fund SJI Family Resource Center Smart Beginnings Rappahannock Area Stafford Junction Sunrise For All Thurman Brisben Center

Youth Boys and Girls Club of the Rappahannock Region Caroline Foundation for Education, Recreation and Wellness Children’s Museum of Richmond - Fredericksburg FredCamp

Fredericksburg All Ages Fredericksburg Area Service League King George Little League Pinnacle Baseball Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters Stafford Area Soccer Association Sunshine Ballpark Foundation

Hunger and Food Insecurity Fredericksburg Area Food Bank Friday Harbor Food Bank Glory Outreach St. George’s Episcopal Church Preservation Central Rappahannock Heritage Center Central Virginia Battlefields Trust Dahlgren Heritage Foundation Fredericksburg Area Museum and Cultural Center Friends of Chatham Garden Club of Virginia Gari Melchers Home and Studio George Washington Foundation Historic Fredericksburg Foundation Historic Port Royal Museum Ladies Memorial Association of Fredericksburg Montpelier Foundation SJI Museum of History & Industry St. George’s Episcopal Church Stratford Hall United Daughters of the Confederacy Washington Heritage Museum

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The Community Foundation 2014-2015 Donors

The Community Foundation is proud to recognize these individuals, businesses and organizations that made charitable investments in the communities of the Rappahannock River region. *

Contributors to Funds at The Community Foundation Aggregate Industries Aikido in Fredericksburg Ms. Mona D. Albertine Mr. David Albertini Mr. and Mrs. Perry All Dr. and Mrs. Donald M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Amos II Ms. Elizabeth Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. O’Conor G. Ashby Mr. Scott Aston Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Baker Mr. David R. Baker Ms. Susan Ball Mr. Daniel Ballister Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barnum Ms. Barbara J. Bartz Mr. and Mrs. G. William Beale Ms. Mary E. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beringer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Berry Mr. Richard H. Berry Ms. Addie R. Besemer Mrs. Helen A. Biever Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Blalock II Ms. Janet P. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Born Dr. Jeffrey H. Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Bowles Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bradley Mrs. Mary Jane Bradley Ms. Patricia A. Breme Ms. Sue Bridi Mr. Steve A. Brown Ms. Linda M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Brown, Jr. Mr. Robert D. Bruton Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burch Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Campbell II Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Canny Ms. Susan Carol Mr. Robert G. Carr Dr. and Mrs. George Cheng Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Chiavaroli Chico’s Retail Stores Mr. Christopher Childs Ms. Francine G. Cleary Ms. Ginny Clendenin Ms. Janice Clift Mrs. Alice C. Coates Ms. Lorie Coker Mr. and Mrs. David A. Colangelo Mr. Michael D. Colangelo Mr. Brian Colby Mr. Thomas Colby Mr. Steve Collier Mr. and Mrs. James Comer Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conner Contech Engineered Solutions

Mr. and Mrs. William Gray Ms. Pamela L. Grimes Mr. and Mrs. David Grimm Gulf Coast Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Guppy Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Harman Ms. Donna Hart Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Hazen II Ms. Amy Hendee Mr. David E. Hertzog Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hicks Dr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Howell Mr. R. C. Hubbard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Ingalls Mr. and Mrs. James P. Inman J.F. Fick, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jacobson James Monroe High School Class of 1960 Mr. James M. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. O. Fitzhugh Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Jones Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Dr. David Monahan and Dr. Katherine T. Lovello Mr. and Mrs. T. Kurt Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Ovander Kay Ms. Carmel Keilty Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Keilty Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keilty Mr. and Mrs. Tim Keilty Mr. John P. Keilty Mr. Kevin J. Keilty Mr. Kevin Keith Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Kerr Mrs. Beverley G. King Mrs. JoAnne Kinnamon Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kinnamon III Kiwanis of Fredericksburg Mr. Paul Kyle The Estate of William Lakeman Mrs. Glenna Lee Ms. Cassandra Lewis Mr. Daniel Linaugh Mr. Robert Lundgren Mr. Raymond G. Lundgren, Jr. Mr. Theodore C. Marcus Dr. and Mrs. F. Wayland Marks Mary Washington Health Foundation Mary Washington Healthcare Dr. and Mrs. C. Rosser Massey III Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. McAfoose Mr. William J. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. W. Richmond McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDevitt Mr. Michael McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. John F. McManus Ms. Mary Elizabeth McManus

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Ms. Nancy H. Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Cooper Mr. Joshua Cooper County of Spotsylvania Virginia Mr. Alan F. Courtney Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Cressy Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cressy, Jr. Mr. Scott Crumpler Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Cullinan Mr. Thomas Darling Mr. David Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Davis Mr. Christopher Davis Mrs. Cathy Davis Mr. Thomas Dean Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Dempsey Ms. Denise Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jeri Michael Dennison Ms. Sheri Dennison Dental Expressions Mr. Robert G. Devol Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dickinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Mark Dungan Ms. Caitlin E. Durham Mrs. Matlyn G. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Rex Edwards, Jr. Elite Women’s Health Mrs. Ruth U. Ernst Mr. and Ms. Mark Euker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Evans Ms. Nancy M. Fahy Mr. and Mrs. Ian Ferguson Mr. Edward M. Ferguson, Jr. Mr. Mark S. Fero Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fick III Ms. Dianna L. Flett Ms. Mary Carter Frackelton Mr. and Mrs. James A. Frazier Fredericksburg Academy Fredericksburg Area Running Club Fredericksburg Baptist Church Fredericksburg Festival for the Performing Arts Fredericksburg Hospitalist Group Fredericksburg Rotary Club Fredericksburg Sister City Association Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Fried Ms. Rebecca Friend Friends of the Rappahannock Dr. Andrew Ball and Dr. Gail Wertz Mrs. Tricia Garner Genco Masonry, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gillis Mr. and Mrs. John C. Giscard Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. Gleason Mr. Peter T. Gorski

Ms. Teresa B. McNally McQ, Inc. Ms. Blair C. Merriman Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Morton, Jr. Mr. David B. Michaely Millennium Group Properties Ms. Sharon Minniear Minnieland Private Day School, Inc. Mr. Mike Mitchem Ms. Maura C. Monahan Ms. Patricia Moon Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Moore Ms. Bridget Quinn Morris Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Morrison Ms. Diane B. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. David G. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muldowney Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Murphy Mrs. Elizabeth A. Myers Mr. Joseph S. Nash and Lt. Col. Gwen Braswell-Nash National Future Farmers of America Organization and Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Nedell Mr. Vincent N. Neri Ms. Joan F. Niderberg Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Nuckols Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nunnally Dr. and Mrs. Michael B. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oldland III Mrs. Janel O’Malley Mrs. Mary Jane O’Neill Mr. John L. Onks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Parker Mrs. Betty L. Parn Mr. and Mrs. Jon S. Pattillo Ms. Jackie Payne Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Pearlman Ms. Kim Penick Mr. John E. Peterson Mrs. Doris C. Pinkard Ms. Allyson Poska Pratt Medical Center Pro Tech Fabrications, Inc. Rappahannock Anesthesia, PLC Rappahannock Legal Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Rasure Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rayman Mr. Bradley Reed Mr. and Mrs. Bradley A. Repp The Honorable and Mrs. Horace A. Revercomb III Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Risseeuw


The Community Foundation 2014-2015 Donors Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Robb Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Rosner Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rowe Mr. Josiah P. Rowe III RS2, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Saffell Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schiller Mr. and Mrs. W. Malone Schooler Mr. Nicky Seay Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Shacklette Mr. Douglas A. Shilling Ms. Laura G. Shumway Mrs. Roberta A. Siegel Mr. and Ms. Jerry Silver Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Simpson Ms. Elizabeth Simpson Mr. and Mrs. David L. Smith Ms. McNeale T. Smith Captain and Mrs. James Snyder Ms. Dorothy Spencer Mr. and Mrs. David R. Spillman Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center Ms. Linda W. Spratt Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Stamper Ms. Alexandra Starbuck Mr. and Mrs. James L. Steve Mr. Dennis Stevenson Mr. Douglas G. Stewart Mrs. Jane C. Sthreshley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stratford Stuart Hall School Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Sullivan Mr. Steven E. Sullivan and Ms. Emily A. Swengros SunTrust Bank Surgical Associates of Fredericksburg Sylvannah Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. William J. Taczak Mr. Richard Tate Mr. Ryan Taylor Mrs. Laura-Stuart Taylor Ms. Judith B. Temples Mr. Stephen Thacker The Benevity Community Impact Fund Mr. and Mrs. David F. Thomas Ms. May June Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Randal S. Toney Mr. Daniel G. Turczan Ms. Elizabeth Turner Union Bank and Trust US Fitness Mr. Alvin D. Kay and Mrs. Valores B. Monts-Kay Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian A. Vittoria Ms. Catherine M. Wack

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Wafle Mr. and Mrs. Aric N. Wagner Dr. and Mrs. Scott E. Walker Mrs. Kathy Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Ward Mr. and Mrs. David Warner Warner Custom Homes, Inc. Washington-Lewis Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Weatherly, Jr. Mr. Larry Weinberg WG Construction Company Ms. Lynn Whitmore The Honorable Gordon F. Willis and the Honorable Victoria A. B. Willis Ms. Kathryn R. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Wilson Mr. Michael A. Woodcock Mr. and Mrs. William H. Woodfolk Mr. Christopher J. Woods Ms. Linda D. Worrell Mr. Wayne W. Wray Individual Donors Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allison Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Amrhein Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. James Ashby IV Mr. and Mrs. O’Conor G. Ashby Mr. and Mrs. Phillip P. Atkins Dr. Rosemary Barra The Honorable and Mrs. J. Martin Bass Mrs. Anne Beals Dr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Bellotti Ms. Gloria Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Biever Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Billings Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Blalock II Mr. and Mrs. David K. Bohmke Mr. and Mrs. James A. Branscome Hon and Mrs. H. Harrison Braxton Mrs. Patti Bricken Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Burke, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cevasco Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Chiavaroli Mrs. Anita Churchill Dr. Robert J. Ciccone Drs. William and Theresa Crawley Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Edwards, Jr. Mrs. Dori Eglevsky Mr. and Mrs. Allen Erkert Ms. Colleen M. Fisher

M.s Darlene W. Flemer Mrs. Barbara Forbush Mr. and Mrs. R. Leigh Frackelton, Jr. Mr. Christian B. Franklin Mr. Felix A. Fraraccio Mrs. Lucy A. Garner Mrs. Wendy Gayle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Greene Mr. William Greenup Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hagenlocker Ms. Margaret F. Hardy Mrs. Lucy G. Harman Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Harman Mr. Zachary Hatcher and Mr. Christopher Kucera Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Hite Mrs. Cinde Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Ingalls Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Janney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. Fitzhugh Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Peggy H. Johnson Mr. Stephen King and Ms. Catherine M. Wack Ms. Veronica Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kennison Ms. Ann Kloeckner Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. F. Raymond Little Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Mahon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B. Walton Mahon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mann Dr. and Mrs. F. Wayland Marks Dr. and Mrs. C. Rosser Massey III Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Maxwell Mrs. Jennalee R. McNally Mr. M. Ritchie McNally and Ms. Casey Cornell Ms. Teresa B. McNally Mr. and Mrs. Donnell S. Mohr Ms. Carol Nelson Mr. Henry Normand and Mrs. Nicole Hawkins-Normand Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Nuckols Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. O’Malley Mrs. Mary Jane O’Neill Ms. Katie Payne Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Prenn Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles III Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Reamy Mrs. Christine Repp Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Rooney Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Scelfo

Mr. Jamie Scully and Ms. Jess Kujala Mrs. Barbara L. Segar Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Simpson Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Smart Ms. Janice C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George P. Snead Dr. and Mrs. David M. Swisher Mrs. Janet T. Taczak Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Tankersley Mr. and Mrs. David F. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wafle Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius C. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Wampler Dr. and Mrs. H. Conrad Warlick Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Wasem Mr. and Mrs. Dietmar Weselin Mrs. Archer C. Williams The Honorable and Mrs. J.M.H. Willis Mrs. Alma F. Withers Mr. and Mrs. William B. Young Corporate and Charitable Fund Donors The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Sara Boutwell Memorial Fund Cullen, Inc. The Harry & Marie Dawideit Fund The Wayne A. Dennison Fund First Citizens Bank Fredericksburg Savings and Charitable Foundation Grants for Humanity Fund Gulf Coast Community Foundation The Hansen Family Fund The Honeywell Charitable Fund The Rennie & Richmond McDaniel Fund The David Morgan Fund The O’Neill Family Legacy Fund The Robert Cullen O’Neill Memorial Fund The Dulcie H. Potter Memorial Fund The Chris Ross Memorial Fund The Sullivan Family Legacy Fund St. Francis Animal Hospital *We strive for impeccable donor record management. If you should discover an error please let us know so we can correct it.

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Ring in the Holidays Sponsorships 2014 Platinum Sponsors Anonymous Beveridge Seay, Inc. Cary Street Partners Cooper Financial Group Douglas Cooper & Joshua Cooper Mary Jane O’Neill Cullen, Inc. Sandy and Bruce Davis SIEHT, Dr. Thomas Falkenberg J. F. Fick, Inc. Hirschler Fleischer PBMares Sands Anderson Union First Market Bank Union Investment Securities Wack General Contractor Gold Sponsors Applied Technology, Inc. Cushman & Wakefield Thalhimer Heritage Wealth Advisors Parties by Dori Wells Fargo Private Bank & Wells Fargo Business Banking

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Silver Sponsors Access Eye Aresh & Michelle Mansouri BB&T Wealth Breeze-Eastern Corp CB Richard Ellis of VA, Inc. Edward Jones Investments Ben Maxwell Flair Communication, LLC Hallberg & O’Malley Financial Group Lucy and Wayne Harman HDT Global, Inc. Holmes, Riley & Associates of Merrill Lynch Johnson Realty Advisors, Inc. Patti & Bill Lynch Steve and Missy Norair Parrish Houck and Snead, PLC Peoples Community Bank Stafford Printing Sterne Agee Virginia Partners Bank

Bronze Sponsors Affordable Suites of America Millenium Group Properties Mona and Jack Albertine Rob Billingsley, Northwestern Mutual Lauren and Tom Blalock Family Bowling, Franklin & Co., LLP Ginnie and Jimbee Branscome Jason and Heather Cohen Fidelity Bank Mortgage Mary Carter Frackelton Community Bank of Chesapeake The Hoffman Family, Fredericksburg Heather Hagerman Group Hilldrup Properties, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hazel Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Hughes JON Properties, LLC The Keddie Group Davenport & Co., LLC Keystone Coffee and Auto Spa Mr. and Mrs. Marque Ledoux Mary Elizabeth and Pat McManus Mr. Nathan Miller Mr. and Mrs. Greg Mueller Plants Map, LLC Rappahannock Orthodontics Salon 730 Janny and Shane Sims Truong Rehabilitation Center Tulip Salon & Spa | Aveda United Bank Utility Professional Services, Inc. Fred & Tanya Howe Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Valentine Van Zandt Restorations, LLC


Transforming Needs into Solutions Grants from The Community Foundation have assisted the Washington Heritage Museums in leading preservation and fund development for Mary Washington House, the Rising Sun Tavern, St. James’ House and Hugh Mercer Apothecary. A grant from The Forbush Family Fund helped the nonprofit outfit an administrative office. Another grant from the Duff McDuff Green, Jr. Fund underwrote the repair and preservation of external structures at Mary Washington House.

Painting by Terri Beringer on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of “saving Mary Washington’s Home” from promoters who wanted to take it to the 1890 World’s Fair.

• The Mahon Family Fund supported major initiatives at George Washington’s Boyhood Home at Ferry Farm and at Historic Kenmore through a grant to The George Washington Foundation. • A Central Virginia Battlefields Trust grant from the Duff McDuff Green, Jr. Fund protected monument markers at the location of “the Gallant Pelham’s” standoff with Union troops. • The Dulcie H. Potter Memorial Fund helped restore Montpelier, the historic home of America’s 4th President James Madison and his wife Dolly.

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Creating a Legacy

How do you want to be remembered? Your vision and insight can help insure a vibrant future for the Rappahannock River region. The Community Foundation can show you how to plan a legacy to support the causes you care about for generations to come, while providing you with tax savings and, in some cases, income for life. We take on donor challenges by establishing efficient and effective charitable funds to achieve your philanthropic goals. To explore the many options for legacy giving through the Foundation, visit www.cfrrr.org or contact Teri McNally by email or phone: terimcnally@cfrrr.org, 540 373-9292 ext 120. Teri McNally, Executive Director

How do you want to be remembered? Your vision and insight can help ensure a vibrant future for the Rappahannock River region.

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Estate Planning

Estate Planning Language The following four types of bequests direct your gift to The Community Foundation. You may restrict the bequest using additional language, such as to support one or more specific organizations or to impact a particular issue or field of interest. Percentage “I devise to The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region, a nonprofit corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located at 725 Jackson Street, Suite 114, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, % of my estate.” Specific “I devise to The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region, a nonprofit corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located at 725 Jackson Street, Suite 114, Fredericksburg, VA 22401,” Choose one • “The sum of $ .” •“ shares of stock in Company” • “My real property commonly known as .” Residual “I devise to The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region, a nonprofit corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located at 725 Jackson Street, Suite 114, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, all the residue of my estate, including real personal property.” Contingent “In the event of the death of any of the beneficiaries, I devise to The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region, a nonprofit corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located at 725 Jackson Street, Suite 114, Fredericksburg, VA 22401,…” Add percentage, specific or contingent language, as above.

Legacy Society Donors Planned Gifts Anonymous 1 Anonymous 2 Anonymous 3 Mrs. Lillian P. Ashton* Mrs. Mary E. Berger Mr. Alan F. Courtney Mrs. Paula S. Felder* Ms. Mary Carter Frackelton Mrs. Helen L. Gray* Mr. Duff McDuff Green, Jr.* Mr. Michael T. Grinnan Mr. William F. Lakeman* Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Newlin Mrs. Mary Jane O’Neill Mrs. Mary Kay Orr* Mrs. Janice Olsen Mrs. Dulcie H. Potter* Mr. Alan F. Potter* Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Reamy Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Roberts Mrs. Kathleen F. Salvas Mr. Nicky Seay Ms. Elsie Wheeler* New planned gifts *Deceased If you have included The Community Foundation in your plans, please contact us so we may recognize you as a member of our Legacy Society.

The foundation Board of Governors and staff thank everyone who has graciously planned a gift or has already given to our community through a Legacy Fund with The Community Foundation.

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Scholarships and Youth in Philanthropy

2015 Scholarship Recipients Top row to bottom row: Madison Sutherland, Blake Showers, Neil Schubel, Kyle Kraisser, Andrew Berry, Wade Patton, Carson King, Elijah Gregory, Rocky Gonzalez, Zachary Sims, Ricardo Bonilla-Vasquez, Markeez Coleman, Andrew LaMarca, Reese Holland, Rebecca Pilkington, Grace Grossen, Michelle Winkler, Hannah Sky Wilson, Kylie McKeen, Zachary Batt, Lora-Maria Koytcheva, Sandra Simon, Kimberly Zurita, Isabella Dillon, Megan Amrhine, Amy Millis, Courtney Wright, Sara Galan, Alize’ Catlett, Courtney Walcott, Haley Mills, Emily Murray, Christina Dittmer, Julianne Arnold, Katherine Smith Not pictured: Omar Hanley, Austin Meyer, Grace Mills, Tyler Nielsen, Gabrielle Tate

2015 Youth in Philanthropy Participants Top row: Edward Hoffman, Amber Maynor, Luke Romero, Noah Holmes-Foster, Colin Wagner, Lennon Hu, Connell Zelazny, Catesby Willis, Kyle Pins, Savannah Brown, Emily Humes, Micah Harris, Aidan McManus, Ryan Stanitski, Zane Landeck. Middle row: McCray Fidler, Emma Dolby, Sara D’Addio, Madison Williams, Jacob Parcell, Gabi Stadulis, Audrey Davis, Mary Stuart, Nikki Reeves, Carrie Mueller. Bottom row: Kelsey Truong, Lizzy Mueller, Skye Thomas, Mary Grace Humes, Libby King, Rebecca Hamlett, Brooks Hayden, Caroline Smith, Alexa McNeil Not pictured: Brad Hoffman, Lia Constantine, Zach Goforth, Brooks Henke, Katie Janney, Noah Karlovich, Anna Repp, Alex Workman 16


Transforming Needs into Solutions Children learn, explore and grow through play at the Children’s Museum of Richmond - Fredericksburg, supported by grants from the Jimmy and Ellen Jarrell Family Legacy Fund, The Josiah P. Rowe III Family Legacy Fund, and The Hicks Family Fund.

Play is essential for healthy child development. Children’s Museum of Richmond – Fredericksburg

• The Haven Make a Difference Fund helped Hugh Mercer Elementary School teachers combat problems that impede their students’ ability to succeed: hunger, limited English proficiency and a lack of basic writing skills. • A grant from The Trust for Public Education is helping students at Riverbend High School improve their meta cognitive abilities, considered crucial for efficient individual learning. Teachers have been trained to help students develop better awareness of how they learn, their individual learning needs and how to best meet those needs. • The Fairy Godmother Project supports families and children affected by pediatric cancer with day-to-day support, financial relief and other meaningful services, thanks in part to a grant from The Hicks Family Fund. • Forty high school seniors put lessons of responsible philanthropy into action through the foundation’s own Youth in Philanthropy initiative. After thoroughly researching each nonprofit, Youth in Philanthropy members awarded three grants to local nonprofits that: help students with disabilities learn independent living skills, provide in-school grief support and offer specialized mental health services to abused children.

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Fiscal Year 2015 Financial Summary Revenues, Gains and Losses

Contributions and Agency Receipts to Funds $ 1,258,002 Temporarily Restricted 11,309 Other 824,968 Less Community Give funds raised for others (729,001) Special Events Revenue

80,799

Administrative Fees

6,762

Interest and Dividends

710,686

Realized Gains (Losses)

122,885

Unrealized Gains (Losses)

(923,590)

Change in Value of Split Interest Agreement

480

Total Revenues, Gains and Losses

$ 1,363,300

Expenses Grants and Program Support

1,070,256

Management and General

108,954

Fundraising and Special Events

113,702

Total Expenses

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$ 1,292,912


Fiscal Year 2015 Cash Paid for Grants, Scholarships and Distributions $1,226,591 Arts, Culture and Humanities

$

23,700

Animal

$ 10,136

Education

$ 238,789

Environment

$ 17,424

Hunger and Food Security

$ 105,318

Health and Human Services

$ 403,995

Preservation

$ 74,928

Religious

$ 7,000

Scholarships

$ 134,003

Youth

$ 32,928

Community Philanthropy

$ 178,371

June 30, 2015 Funds by Type $16,724,608

Agency

$

Donor Advised

$ 10.360,585

Designated Funds

$

2,198,522

Field of Interest

$

1,010,692

Scholarship

$

2,386,615

Unrestricted

$ 130,555

637,639

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The Community Give 2015

Here’s How: • We reached out to generous businesses and individuals to create an inspiring $100,000 incentive prize pool. • We trained area nonprofits to effectively share their mission. • We created a powerful giving day website. • And spread the word far and wide. • Mark your calendar for the next Community Give – May 3rd, 2016! www.thecommunitygive.org Donations by Locality

1784 Donors 1725 Donors 2039 Donors

63 Donors

413 Donors

$10,000 Grand Prize Winners The Community Enrichment Fund Fredericksburg Academy

Kaeser Compressors YMCA – Rappahannock Area

The Community Foundation Empowerhouse

Thank you to these generous sponsors! Lead Sponsor The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region

559 Other Virginia Donors 449 Donors Outside Virginia

Pillar of the Community The Community Enrichment Fund

Stafford Fredericksburg

Community Champion The Honeywell Charitable Fund

King George

Spotsylvania Caroline

Community Resource Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Community Leader Atlantic Builders, Ltd. Breeze-Eastern Corporation SimVentions, Inc. The Insurance Smith Union Bank and Trust Founding Family Access Eye Centers The Hagerman Group Kelly and Fitz Johnson Marstel-Day, LLC Stafford Printing

Together, in one day, we raised $822,266. 20

Gifts In-Kind Germanna Community College Center for Workforce and Community Education Star Radio Group Story Collaborative


Our Community is Generous! Organization

Amount Prizes Total Raised Granted

Organization

Amount Prizes Total Raised Granted

Animals Education A Tail To Be Told Animal Rescue $1,110 $1,110 Aikido in Fredericksburg $2,301 $100 $2,401 Animal Awareness & Assistance $305 $305 Children’s Museum of Richmond - $655 $655 Bully Paws Pit Bull Patriots, Inc. $2,100 $1,000 $3,100 Fredericksburg Country Cats Rescue Inc $1,015 $1,015 Christ Lutheran Preschool $40 $40 Eagle Hill Equine Rescue $4,305 $100 $4,405 Engineering For Kids Foundation $450 $450 Fredericksburg Academy $27,490 $16,500 $43,990 King George Animal Rescue League $4,063 $4,063 Fredericksburg Christian School $7,855 $2,000 $9,855 Meow Stories Cat Rescue $1,635 $1,000 $2,635 FredWorks $1,072 $1,072 Nirvana Ridge Ferret Rescue $135 $135 Friends of the Central Rappahannock $1,510 $1,510 Rikki’s Refuge $9,573 $9,573 Regional Library Saint Seton’s Orphaned Animals $508 $508 Germanna Community College $625 $625 SPCA of Fredericksburg $12,670 $12,670 Educational Foundation Spotsy Dog Park, Inc $955 $955 Holy Cross Academy $10,663 $2,000 $12,663 Virginia Kincheloe Spay/Neuter $20,900 $500 $21,400 King George Education Foundation $125 $125 Clinic Odyssey Montessori $2,070 $2,070 Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia Inc. $1,335 $1,335 Arts & Culture Peace UMC Preschool $125 $125 Artful Dimensions Gallery $1,785 $500 $2,285 Rappahannock Area $260 $500 $760 Bluemont Concert Series $555 $555 Kids on the Block, Inc. Central VA Public Access Television $140 $140 Saint Patrick Catholic School $2,365 $2,365 Chamber Chorale of Fredericksburg $1,825 $500 $2,325 Smart Beginnings Rappahannock Area $10,252 $500 $10,752 Fredericksburg Center of the $1,425 $1,425 Spotsylvania Education Foundation $1,606 $1,000 $2,606 Creative Arts St Michael the Archangel High School $900 $900 Fredericksburg Community $2,225 $1,000 $3,225 Concert Band Environment Fredericksburg Festival for the $13,370 $600 $13,970 Downtown Greens, Inc. $3,750 $1,600 $5,350 Performing Arts Friends of the Rappahannock $18,814 $2,800 $21,614 Fredericksburg Sister City $655 $655 Meadowview Biological $12,205 $1,000 $13,205 Association, Inc. Research Station James Monroe Museum $385 $385 National Wildlife Refuge Association $2,025 $500 $2,525 Maranatha Music Ministries Inc. $4,329 $4,329 Tree Fredericksburg $3,765 $3,765 Rappahannock Choral Society, Inc. $450 $450 Rappahannock POPS Orchestra $1,830 $500 $2,330 Hunger / Food Insecurity Stafford Regional Choral Society $760 $760 Aquia’s Table $1,200 $1,200 Stage Door Productions, Inc. $2,500 $500 $3,000 Encounter Church of God $200 $200 Preschool and Pantry Community Improvement Feed Fred $1,120 $1,120 Armed Forces Motorsports Foundation $10 $10 Fredericksburg Area Food Bank $5,925 $5,925 Caroline Care Group - $1,859 $1,859 Love Thy Neighbor ~ Community Food $1,600 $1,600 New Hope Assisted Living Pantry & Soup Kitchen (King George) Central Virginia Housing. $3,490 $3,490 SERVE $9,790 $9,790 Coalition, Inc The Doctor Yum Project $11,016 $1,600 $12,616 FAILSAFE-ERA $210 $200 $410 The Table at St. George’s $18,508 $1,500 $20,008 Faith Christian Center World Outreach $495 $500 $995 Village Harvest $1,005 $1,005 Fredericksburg Area $2,085 $2,085 Builders Foundation Health Fredericksburg Area Service $1,320 $500 $1,820 Brain Injury Services $365 $500 $865 League, Inc. Breathing Blessings $505 $505 Fredericksburg Area Trails $455 $455 Caroline Christian Health Center $2,610 $500 $3,110 Management and User Group Fredericksburg Area HIV/AIDS $1,075 $1,075 FredXchange $2,894 $500 $3,394 Support Services Friends of the DRHT $2,000 $2,000 Fredericksburg Christian Health Center $12,000 $12,000 Ladies Memorial Association of $1,415 $1,415 Fredericksburg Counseling Service $2,085 $2,085 Fredericksburg, Virginia Free Mental Health Clinic The Center for Faith and Leadership $2,466 $2,466 Fredericksburg Pregnancy Center $2,460 $2,460 Virginia Organizing $1,375 $1,375 Grace Oughton Cancer Foundation $795 $795 Hazel Hill Healthcare Project $12,805 $12,805


Organization

Amount Prizes Total Raised Granted

Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic $4,210 $500 $4,710 Mental Health America $2,361 $500 $2,861 of Fredericksburg Rappahannock Adult Activities, Inc. $6,220 $6,220 Recovery in Motion $3,835 $600 $4,435 Spotsylvania Lions Club Charities, Inc. $250 $250 Stafford Area Soccer Association $6,505 $2,000 $8,505 Strong For Dom Foundation $1,530 $1,530 Sunrise For All, Inc. $1,330 $500 $1,830 The Owen Lea Foundation $2,080 $2,080 YMCA - Rappahannock Area YMCA $52,405 $21,500 $73,905

Organization

Amount Prizes Total Raised Granted

Stafford Hope Center, Inc $1,110 Strength & Honor Motorcycle Club $225 The Childcare Network $915 The Salvation Army $2,335 Thurman Brisben Homeless Shelter, Inc. $4,016 Virginia Cares $50

$1,110 $225 $915 $2,335 $4,016 $50

Preservation Central Rappahannock $13,451 $100 $13,551 Heritage Center, Inc. Central Virginia Battlefields Trust $10,675 $500 $11,175 Germanna Foundation $75 $75 Human Services Historic Fredericksburg Foundation, Inc. $2,725 $2,725 Alzheimer’s Association $605 $605 Stafford County Historical Society $725 $725 Birthright of Fredericksburg $1,770 $1,770 The George Washington Foundation $1,850 $500 $2,350 Caroline Library, Inc. $200 $200 Washington Heritage Museums $6,375 $6,375 Compassion Restoration Ministries $13,225 $13,225 disAbility Resource Center. $1,410 $1,410 Youth Development of the Rappahannock, Inc Boys & Girls Club of the $1,560 $500 $2,060 Empowerhouse - Supporting Survivors $78,026 $17,800 $95,826 Rappahannock Region of Domestic Violence CYT Fredericksburg $675 $100 $775 Fairy Godmother Project $20,658 $5,900 $26,558 Fellowship of Christian Athletes $1,475 $1,475 Forever Families Adoption Services, Inc. $695 $695 Fredericksburg All Ages, Inc. $1,630 $1,630 FredCamp, Inc $795 $1,000 $1,795 Fredericksburg Area $1,275 $1,275 Gracie’s Gowns, Inc. $1,070 $1,070 Soccer Association, Inc. Greater Fredericksburg $4,820 $100 $4,920 King George 4-H $225 $225 Habitat for Humanity New Vision Youth $925 $925 Healthy Families Rappahannock Area $585 $585 Development Association Hope For The Warriors $60 $60 Open Hand of Fredericksburg $3,855 $3,855 Hope House $4,458 $500 $4,958 Partnership for Academic Excellence $15,015 $500 $15,515 Hospice Support Care - $30,091 $1,100 $31,191 Pinnacle Baseball $770 $400 $1,170 MWHC Bereavement Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters $3,180 $1,500 $4,680 LUCHA Ministries, Inc. $5,475 $500 $5,975 Spotsylvania Ducks $125 $125 Make-A-Wish Foundation $50 $50 Youth Football Association of Greater Virginia Stafford Junction $3,800 $500 Manarc, Borne the Battle $126 $126 $4,300 Mary’s Shelter $4,785 $100 $4,885 STEP VA, Inc. $1,405 $1,405 Micah Ecumenical Ministries $48,195 $600 $48,795 Sunshine Ballpark Foundation $6,430 $500 $6,930 Nam Knights of America MC, $10 $10 UMW InterVarsity $1,795 $500 $2,295 Grey Ghost Chapter, Inc Virginia Sting $10 $10 National Institute of Family and $840 $500 $1,340 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team - B Life Advocates Rappahannock Area Agency on Aging $460 $460 Rappahannock Area $1,175 $1,175 Community Services Board (RACSB) Rappahannock CASA Inc $5,075 $5,075 Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc. $425 $425 Rappahannock Legal Services $7,065 $500 $7,565 Rappahannock United Way $5,355 $5,355 RCASA - Rappahannock Council\ $2,187 $2,187 Against Sexual Assault Ronald McDonald House $25 $25 Charities of Richmond Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center $5,715 $5,715 School Dressing Days - $1,325 $1,325 Interfaith Community Council St Vincent de Paul $2,375 $2,375



The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region

725 Jackson St. Suite 114 P. O. Box 208 Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404

540.373.9292 www.cfrrr.org


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