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HUMA N S ERVI C ES


Grants paid from unrestricted and field of interest funds: We were able to award grants to the following nonprofits in 2010 because generous donors created funds that gave our board the latitude to address current needs.


Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)*


To advocate for abused and neglected children involved in juvenile court proceedings


The Community Builders Inc.


To expand the community center serving Norfolk’s Broad Creek neighborhood


The Dwelling Place


Matching grant for emergency operating support Eastern Shore of Virginia Community Foundation


For grants to support the Accomack-Northampton Pregnancy Center and the Bloxom Fire Department


Eggleston Services


For building renovations The Endependence Center*


For independent living for individuals with disabilities Equi-Kids Therapeutic Riding Program*


Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia*


To help renovate its facility and to honor the 2010 Barron F. Black Community Builder Award recipient


ForKids Inc.*


For emergency, transitional and permanent family housing Franklin Southampton Economic Development


For technology upgrades Goodwill Industries of Central Virginia


To implement a human resources information system to benefit clients from Hampton Roads


I Need A Lighthouse Inc.*


To promote and support suicide prevention and awareness to youth Oasis Commission on Social Ministry


To construct a new building for homeless services in Portsmouth Portco Inc.


For a green building feasibility study for the organization that works with people with disabilities


Portsmouth Area Resources Coalition


To replace roofs at four transitional houses for formerly homeless families, install Internet access and upgrade security systems


Samaritan House* To help house homeless families and domestic violence victims 500 15,535 500 100,000 15,000 500 15,018


To purchase furnishings and equipment for the Franklin Business Incubator Friends of the Portsmouth Juvenile Court


19,660 52,000 150,000 500 500


For horseback riding activities to help people with mental, physical, social or learning disabilities


103,000 25,000 52,795 75,000 $500


Grants paid from donor advised and designated funds: We awarded grants to the following nonprofits in 2010 because generous donors either created donor advised funds that let them recommend grant recipients or named these organizations as recipients of their designated funds.


Alexandria Seaport Foundation


American Red Cross of Southeastern Virginia Amnesty International, USA The Ballentine Bertha Snyder Children’s Care Fund Boy Scouts of America Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Virginia Boys Town – Father Flannigan’s Boys Home Boys’ Home Inc. Chesapeake Service Systems Inc. The Children’s Home of Virginia Baptists Inc. Domestic Abuse Shelter Inc. Doorways for Women and Families The Dwelling Place Equi-Kids Therapeutic Riding Program Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia ForKids Inc. Franklin Cooperative Ministry Grace Jones Community Center Guiding Eyes for the Blind Hope House Foundation I Need A Lighthouse Inc.


The Institute for the Advancement of Education in Jaffa


Jackson-Feild Homes Knox Area Rescue Ministries Lance Armstrong Foundation Martin County Department of Social Services Names Project, South Florida Chapter Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Norfolk Senior Center


Oakmont Community Development Corporation


Oasis Commission on Social Ministry The ORPHANetwork PIN Ministry Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Virginia Presbyterian Homes & Family Services Inc. Rafiki Foundation The Salvation Army, Tidewater Area Command The Salvation Army of Columbia, S.C. Samaritan House


HUMAN SERVICES GRANTS CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 –> 10 *Includes a grant recommended by guests at the 2010 Philanthropy Celebration luncheon


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