2018 Report to the Community LOUDOUN CHAMBER’S 2018 ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR
Looking Forward Giving Back Our Mission is to Grow Community Giving Contents 2019 Board of Directors The Work We Do................................................................ 4 Tracey White, Chair 2018 Highlights.................................................................. 5 Paul Siker, Vice Chair Creating a Personal Legacy................................................. 6 Teresa Minchew, Secretary 20 Years of Philanthropy..................................................... 8 Sohaib Tayyab, Treasurer Private Foundation versus a Donor Advised Fund............. 10 Kirsten Langhorne, Immediate Past Chair 2018 Financial Snapshot.................................................. 11 Janelle Brevard Our Grantmaking Funds................................................... 12 Matt Durham 2018 Philanthropists......................................................... 17 Kim Evans 2018 Grantmaking........................................................... 23 David Hathaway Andy Johnston Connie Moore Rajan Seth Tara Trout Lucky Wadehra Staff Amy E. Owen, President Nicole Acosta, Director of Grants and Nonprofit Programs Candida Botts, Operations and Financial Services Assistant Joan Molchan, Controller Pam Maroulis, Managing Director, Loudoun Community Cabinet Lisa Shaw, Outreach Coordinator, Smashing Walnuts Pam Ray, Managing Director, 100WomenStrong 2 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Dearest Reader, This year’s Report to the Community is a tribute to 20 years of commitment and work in the community we serve—and all who have added their vision and passion to get us here today. That includes you. As we carry on our mission to grow community giving throughout time, this is a moment to express our appreciation for the philanthropic vision of our donors. We value and steward their generosity. Thank you to the nonprofit organizations that aid, educate, support, and help so many. We honor the passion they bring to their diverse causes. Giving back is what makes this community strong and ready for the future. It also binds together our varied partnerships within the community and throughout the region, fuels our role as local grantmakers, and distinguishes our leadership work. Thank you for each gift you make here at home. Looking ahead, this is also a moment to celebrate the future. Our newly founded Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center and Community Foundation offices stand as a testimony of our ever-present commitment to earn the trust of our grantees, donors, and partners by continuing our goal to make our home—your home—one of the very best to grow up and grow old. Come visit, soon. Until then, thank you always. AMY E. OWEN TRACEY WHITE President Chair Community Foundation office and Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center at 714 East Market Street, Leesburg 3 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
The Work We Do More than just grantmakers, our call to action is to build partnerships that help build the strength and quality of life in our community. We take on leadership challenges that help to make our community unique, special, and treasured. We thank our corporate supporters and community investors that support our work and many programs, including our annual Philanthropy Summit, pictured here. Give Choose Twenty-four hours equals $278,448 in charitable giving when it comes to Give Choose 2018. Local nonprofits joined in to create their own “crowdfunding” campaign offered each May by the Community Foundation at GiveChoose.org. Residents showed their appreciation for the variety of charities offered by choosing a charity of their choice and making a gift. Social Impact Institute When you invest in the skills, capacity, and competency of staff, the organization benefits. That’s the vision of the Community Foundation’s Social Impact Institute offering personalized training for local nonprofit executives. In 2018, the program renewed its leadership development through executive coaching for nonprofit leaders. Forward Turn Funded by our endowment fund, S. Murray and Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project, participants from the Loudoun County Youth Advisory Council join Forward Turn for this annual program empowering youth to read grants submitted, interview finalists, and make tough grant choices faced by every philanthropist. Philanthropy Summit Convening our community around needs and solutions brings together grantmakers, philanthropists, government, nonprofit organizations, and businesses. Our 2018 Philanthropy Summit featured Health, Substance Abuse, Teen Health, and Behavioral Health. Nonprofit Academy In partnership with the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, the Community Foundation coordinates the Nonprofit Academy’s annual series of workshops to benefit local nonprofit leaders and executives to build knowledge in human resources and finance, outreach and marketing, and fundraising. Faces of Loudoun Have you met Shirley? Or Nick? Or Michoale? Real people. Unexpected stories. Right here in Loudoun. The Faces of Loudoun introduces you to your neighbors in need through personalized stories at FacesofLoudoun.org. From hunger, to mental health struggles, to physical health, to domestic abuse—it is important to recognize we do have need here at home and to support the charities that serve, aid, and educate in our community. 4 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
2018 Highlights Amy Owen was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, a first for a nonprofit leader based on the varied and innovative programs in our community to grow charitable giving and strengthen the nonprofit community. The Community Foundation’s compliance with rigorous U.S. Standards for Community Foundations was first achieved in 2008 and renewed in 2019. The Community Foundation welcomed a first grant director with the advent of Nicole Acosta joining the team in July 2018 as Director of Grants and Nonprofit Programs. Working closely with the Loudoun Human Services Network and County of Loudoun, the Community Foundation provided service and coordination of a newly emerging and county-wide Human Services Strategic Plan. 2018 Sponsors 1968 FIFTY YEARS 2018 5 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Creating a Personal Legacy This is About You Acorn Fund Your fund is a reflection of your values and philanthropy. From animal Many of our philanthropists start a new fund by creating welfare, to human services and health, to youth and elderly, to specific an acorn fund, building to the endowed level of charities you support, we can make it easy and rewarding. Are you $10,000 over a 5-year period ($25,000 for scholarship thinking about setting up a charity or foundation? Talk to us first. funds). An initial gift of $2,000 ($5,000 for scholarship We can help you understand the current nonprofit sector. And, we may funds) or more is necessary to “seed” any of the funds serve as an excellent vehicle for your vision. We will work with you to below. And, many of our acorn funds build endowment answer the following questions to help determine when starting a Fund while also granting funds immediately. or Foundation with us is the right path. Field of Interest Fund Define Your Charitable and Financial Objectives This type of fund allows you to target an issue of need, Consider how you want your gift to be used, whether you want future rather than a specific charity. Grants are made to family members involved, and how much involvement you personally organizations that meet a cause or specific need. You want in making grant recommendations. define the ”area of interest,” and grantmaking follows. Choose a Name For Your Fund Donor Advised Fund Many donors choose a family name, but you can use any name that is Donor advised funds closely mirror private family meaningful to you. foundations, but they offer significant advantages. A donor advised fund allows you to enjoy ongoing, Determine Which Assets You Will Use to even day-to-day, involvement in the distribution of Create Your Fund your gifts from your fund. You bring specific grant recommendations to the Community Foundation for Gifts of cash, securities (publicly traded or closely held) or real estate consideration. Learn more on page 10. can be accepted by the Community Foundation to set up a fund. Assets with a low-cost basis are often wise choices, since they offer maximum Designated Fund tax advantages: You pay no capital gains tax and receive a favorable income-tax deduction. You may also wish to review assets inside your You may name a specific charity to benefit from your retirement plan for possible charitable use. If you wish, we will work gift or numerous specific charities to receive an annual closely with your accountant and attorney to ensure your charitable grant. Should a designated organization cease to exist, wishes are clearly understood and applied. the Community Foundation has the responsibility and authority to reallocate grants to another agency that Consider The Type of Fund That Matches most closely reflects your original vision. Your Interests Agency Fund Our staff will help you identify what type of fund fits your vision! It may help, though, to understand how broad and flexible we can be as Charities often wish to create long-term endowments a giving vehicle with our array of donor crafted funds. to benefit their mission and purpose. The Community Foundation provides an excellent vehicle to ensure Make Your Gift to the Community Foundation endowment gifts are carefully and diversely invested and managed. While your gifts to establish a fund will be commingled with other Community Foundation assets for maximum investment benefits, Scholarship Fund income and appreciation are specifically tracked and tied to your fund, benefiting your fund for its growth and charitable grantmaking. You may choose to dedicate a fund’s purpose entirely to helping students study and advance their education. Make a Gift Through Your Will The Community Foundation works with community volunteers to interview students and make award Appropriate language to make sure your will meets legal and tax recommendations or we can work with you to form criteria is available. Just ask! your own Board-approved selection committee. 6 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Giving Circle Fund To learn more, contact Amy Owen, Many of our funds are created by a collective vision of multiple donors, who each tithe into a “giving circle,” and then, together, make grant recommendations. [email protected] Giving circles are a fantastic way to learn more about your local community and its charities and increase impact as each grant is amplified in size. (703) 779-3505 ext. 1 General Fund A gift to establish a general or unrestricted fund helps meet the changing needs of your community, now and in the future. General funds broadly support the wellbeing and vitality of our community. When you establish a general fund, you leave decisions about the use of your gift to the Community Foundation, trusting the Community Foundation’s knowledge and reach to determine what needs are most pressing. Shell Fund—Planned Giving The Community Foundation is available to work with you and your financial advisors to set up what we call a “shell agreement.” A shell agreement is a nonbinding agreement that specifies how your planned gift shall be used once it is irrevocably received through your will or other planned-gift instrument. In the shell agreement, you name your fund, outline your charitable vision, and decide whether donor advisors or the Community Foundation Board of Directors will recommend future grants. Gifts received from your planned gift will be placed into your fund exactly as you have named and designed it. We handle all future administrative details. When you create a planned gift using a shell agreement, revisions are easy, quick, and free. Just get in touch with us. Corporate Advised Funds Corporations often are overwhelmed with requests for charitable gifts. Many corporations across America look to their local Community Foundation for a simplified, focused giving program, administered by Community Foundation staff. A corporation can establish a corporate advised fund applying personalized guidelines for grantmaking. Or, it may elect to give the Community Foundation full discretion over disbursements. Transferring a Private Foundation or Trust Fund A private foundation can be a great vehicle for charitable giving, but sometimes the process of managing the foundation’s legal affairs can diminish the joy of giving or become a burden to maintain. Existing private foundations or charitable trust funds can be easily rolled over to a named endowment fund within the Community Foundation, greatly reducing administrative overhead, while maintaining key elements of donor involvement and long-term, legacy vision. The disadvantages of private foundations or trusts—excise fees, administrative fees, lesser tax benefits, and due diligence administration—cause many to seek a more flexible alternative through the Community Foundation. 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 7
Community Foundation: July 1999 Launched as Piedmont 2004 Endowment 2006 S. Murray and Mary H.C. Community Foundation, first for the Community Rust Student Philanthropy Board of Directors meeting called created, a first Project Endowment, a first to order. Original Board: President Unrestricted Field-of-Interest Endowment Tim Dimos, Vice President Bob Endowment fund fund, created launching the Chirles, Secretary Susan Jane Forward Turn Student Stack, Treasurer Joe Boling, and Grantmakers program Board Members Linda Stanard, David Hartley, and Stuart Brown. 2008 In compliance with U.S. Community Foundations National Standards 2004 Grantmaking since inception exceeds $500,000 1999 First grants 2006 First 2008 First Giving made totaling Donor-Advised fund Circle created— $8,400 distributed created, the Charles 100WomenStrong to eight charities Tiffany Richardson Family Fund 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2011 2001 First 2003 Fresh 2005 Brad Davis 2011 Grantmaking Designated Air-Full Care is President Board since inception Endowment fund incubated within of Directors exceeds $1,000,000 established to the Community benefit the Loudoun Foundation County Juvenile Detention Center 2005 Karen Krei named Executive 8 Director 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
20 Years of Philanthropy 2015 Name changed to 2017 Named 2018 Renewed Community Foundation for “Nonprofit of the compliance with U.S. Loudoun and Northern Year” by Loudoun Community Foundations Fauquier Counties to clearly Chamber National Standards reflect service footprint 2018 Nicole Acosta 2015 Social Impact named Director of Institute begins Grants and offering highly Nonprofit Programs personalized training to nonprofit leaders 2013 Nonprofit 2015 Kirsten 2017 Faces of Loudoun 2018 Amy Owen named Academy launched Langhorne, President community service Community Foundation in collaboration Board of Directors campaign launched to President as well as with Loudoun portray real stories of need, “Entrepreneur of the Year” Chamber leadership, and by the Loudoun Chamber volunteerism of Commerce 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 Total grantmaking exceeds $6 million 2014 First 2016 First Annual Scholarship Philanthropy Summit fund created, Gavin hosted to explore Rupp “I Promise” needs and solutions for food insecurity 2012 Amy Owen 2014 Give Choose 2018 Tracey follows retiring first hosted as a White, Chair, Karen Krei as community day of Board of Executive Director online giving Directors 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 9
Private Foundation vs. Donor Advised Fund ELEMENTS DONOR ADVISED FUND WITH US PRIVATE FOUNDATION START UP CONSIDERATIONS Cost None Incorporation fees, legal fees, accounting fees Timeframe Financial Limitations Paperwork approved within days Generally months to one year for final IRS TAX DEDUCTIBILITY approval Considered endowed at $10,000 ($25,000 for scholarship funds) Most experts recommend at least $2 to $5 million Cash Gifts Up to 60% of Adjusted Gross Income Up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Income Publicly Traded Securities Fair Market Value up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Fair Market Value up to 20% of Adjusted Gross Real Estate and Closely Held Stock Income Income No payout requirements. However, donor can Required annual payout of at least 5% of assets distribute far more than 5% if wished! INCOME AND REPORTING CONSIDERATIONS Tax Status We are a 501(c)(3) public charity A 501(c)(3) private charity Excise Tax on Investment Income None Tax Filings and Financial Audit All inclusive under our filings Up to 1.4% various taxes on net investment PUBLICITY income Donor ADMINISTRATION Must prepare and file Form 990 PF, state Grants Due Diligence filings Investment Management DONOR INVOLVEMENT Donor can receive optimal publicity OR choose Donors are publicly cited on Private Foundation Documentation Scope total anonymity Tax Return published on Guidestar.org Timespan SUMMARY Grants due diligence, laws, and regulations Must stay abreast of current laws; perform closely monitored and adhered to. Staff help to adequate due diligence of grantees and 10 identify, investigate, assess grantees. distribution rate Benefits from our oversight and management, Responsibility of trustees following a written investment policy Fund agreement provides flexible approaches, Donor and/or private foundation board controls including donor involvement in annual grant recommendations Full legal control and accountability Advisory as protected and restricted by the fund agreement Most private family foundations must seek professional oversight after three generations as Flexible as donor directed family shifts, moves, loses interest Flexibility, greater tax deductions, efficient net Autonomous control proceeds to grantees, low administration costs, increased privacy from grantseekers, credible investment practices, knowledgeable staff, legal policies in place 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
2018 Financial Snapshot Yount, Hyde, and Barbour completed the Community Foundation’s Assets Financial Audit ended December 31, 2018. For a full copy, please contact us at (703) 779-3505 or visit CommunityFoundationLF.org/library. 2018 Assets $5,930,188 Cash & Cash Equivalents ...............................$1,296,103 2017 Gifts or Grants Receivable ..............................$175,000 Investments ....................................................$4,452,418 $4,642,240 Other..............................................................$6,667 TOTAL ASSETS ...............................................$5,930,188 2016 Revenue $3,439,022 Contributions & Events .................................. $3,118,860 2015 $2,977,785 Investment Income Net...................................($306,860) TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE .......................$2,812,000 2014 Endowment Funds $2,370,186 Unrestricted Funds .........................................$278,014 Agency Funds.................................................$378,270 Designated Funds ...........................................$932,593 Field of Interest Fund ......................................$1,310,716 Donor Advised Funds .....................................$1,999,785 Scholarship Funds ..........................................$687,753 Investment Rate of Return Grantmaking 20% 2018 18% 2017 $1,072,345 16% 2017 2014 14% $919,621 $923,553 12% 10% 2016 2016 $640,386 8% 6% 2015 4% 2014 $561,385 2% 0% -2% 2015 -4% -6% 2018 -8% -10% 3.40% -4.01% 7.47% 14.90% -8.24% 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 11
Our Grantmaking Funds Each fund reflects the charitable values of its founder. The Community Foundation is a broad, flexible vehicle for personalized philanthropy and endowment. Won’t you join us? 100WOMENSTRONG BARBE FAMILY FOUNDATION CHARLES TIFFANY RICHARDSON FAMILY FUND A community collaborative among some This donor advised fund builds a legacy of of the region’s most influential women family giving here at home. After his death, his daughter wanted to (and a few good men), donors of this do something special in his memory. giving circle support five varied funds Mr. Richardson loved history and the in the Community Foundation to further environment. Grants from this donor needs in education, shelter, hunger, and advised fund reflect his values. health in Loudoun County. ALL AGES READ TOGETHER BENEFIT LIVE COMMISSION ON WOMEN AND GIRLS Working with disadvantaged children who Inspired by local community musicians have little or no literacy experience, this and philanthropists, BENEFIT Live makes The fund and its many donors seek to fund supports All Ages Read Together’s grants to organizations providing safety- provide grants and programs that bring mission to offer programs to spark a love of net, health, and human services serving awareness and public education to reading and improved academic outcomes. Loudoun County. such issues facing women and girls in Loudoun County as cyber bullying, STEAM education, careers for women, human trafficking, and sexual and domestic abuse. BILL AND VAL TILLETT BLUE RIDGE HOSPICE DEBBIE SETTLE SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND As donor advisors to their fund, grants are This agency endowment provides annual Students on the path to music performance made to the causes that speak to their heart support for its meaningful end-of-life or music education benefit from this fund and charitable values. programs and operations in the community. that lovingly memorializes Debbie Settle and her renown work as choral director at Stone Bridge High School. 12 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
DESI GIVING FUND FREDERICK L. SPENCER, JR. THE GOLLOBIN FAMILY MEMORIAL FUND FUND As an emerging giving circle, members work together to provide grants through This field-of-interest fund, created in This designated fund supports musical collaborative vision. memorial, supports area programs in arts, programs offered by the Waterford music, and drama. Concert Series. DON AND AMY OWEN FRIENDS OF BLUE RIDGE THE HILL SCHOOL CHARITABLE FUND MOUNTAINS ENDOWMENT ENDOWMENT FUND As a donor advised fund, grants are FOR ENVIRONMENTAL As an agency fund, annual distributions recommended by the founders to benefit EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES support the success and advancement of local and national charities that appeal to The Hill School. their personal philanthropy. This agency endowment fund, inspired by the memory of the late Jane Pratt, provides funding for youth education in environmental mountain stewardship. ECHO ENDOWMENT FUND GAVIN RUPP “I PROMISE 15” JIM AND BETTY HERBERT SCHOLARSHIP FUND FAMILY FUND Created as a permanent resource, the ECHO endowment fund supports In honor of the late Gavin Rupp, scholarship This donor advised fund includes multiple this nonprofit’s mission to provide awards support students pursuing a degree family members who make grantmaking transportation, employment, learning in healthcare services, with an emphasis in recommendations from the fund to benefit and independence, and medical care oncology. local qualifying charities. for members of our community who are mentally and physically disabled. ENDOWMENT FOR GIFTS FOR GOOD JOANNE W. WEBB THE COMMUNITY Created by a coalition of organizations This field of interest fund supports The Community Foundation Board of associated with the Loudoun Human melanoma research to qualified facilities Directors established this fund as a means Services Network, this fund serves as an and institutions in the U.S. to provide grantmaking into our community alternative giving platform for holiday, to meet the most pressing and changing honorary, and memorial gifts as individuals needs in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties. and organizations in our community wish to give a gift for good! 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 13
JOHN PAGE TURNER LEADERSHIP LOUDOUN LOUDOUN SERENITY COMMUNITY HOUSE FUND ENDOWMENT FUND HOUSE This designated fund offsets the maintenance This Fund benefits Leadership Loudoun to The Community Foundation serves as costs of the John Page Turner House, develop current and emerging leaders to a fiscal sponsor of this newly forming a community center run by The Plains serve the good of Loudoun County. vision to address substance abuse and Community League. women in recovery. J.T. PLACE FUND LOUDOUN CHAMBER LOUDOUN VOLUNTEER FOUNDATION CAREGIVERS ENDOWMENT This fund provides special support for life skills, academics, and human necessities Founded by members and supporters of Created by Hospital Corporation of for Loudoun County’s foster children and the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, this America (StoneSprings Hospital Center), young adults. field-of-interest fund supports charities this designated fund benefits this group’s in Loudoun County and the economic work to aid, support, transport, and care for development they bring to our local homebound and disabled citizens. quality of life. LOUDOUN HIGH SCHOOL LOUDOUN COUNTY JUVENILE MARY TETT FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND DETENTION CENTER FUND As a memorial to May Tett and her Through Henry Stower’s his estate and Created for the Loudoun County Detention volunteerism at the Loudoun Free Clinic, in honor of his lifetime of farming, and Center, distributions support their programs this fund offers scholarship support for community service including as a Loudoun to provide positive role models for youth continued education in the medical field. Board of Supervisor, this fund provides incarcerated in the Loudoun County Juvenile a four-year scholarship to a qualifying Detention Center. graduate of Loudoun County High School. LOUDOUN IMPACT FUND LOUDOUN HUNGER RELIEF MAY FAMILY FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND As a giving circle, this fund pools donor As a donor-advised fund, grants are made gifts for high-impact grants into the Founded by the Hospital Corporation of to the charities near and dear to the family’s Loudoun community. America (Stone Springs Hospital Center), charitable values. this designated fund supports Loudoun Hunger Relief and its work to feed the hungry by providing emergency food assistance to any person or family living in Loudoun County. 14 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
MINCHEW FAMILY PAW (PAY IT FORWARD S. MURRAY RUST AND FOUNDATION ANIMAL WELFARE) FUND MARY H.C. RUST STUDENT PHILANTHROPY PROJECT Reflecting their charitable values, this Caring donors and vet clinics across pool donor advised fund supports the charities gifts to create animal welfare grantmaking. This fund empowers students as community and causes close to the founder’s heart. grantmakers, providing grant support to youth-driven philanthropic projects in our area through Forward Turn. MORVEN PARK PETER M. HOWARD SANDERS-OSCANYAN CHARITABLE FUND MEMORIAL FUND MEMORIAL FUND This agency fund helps fulfill its mission Created by the family of the late Peter This designated fund supports Loudoun to preserve and advance the ideals of Howard, this field-of-interest fund ENDependence, dedicated to providing Westmoreland Davis (governor of Virginia celebrates his appreciation of historic peer counseling, mentoring, and other self- 1918-1922) and his wife, through programs preservation and open space in Loudoun help services for those with disabilities. that reflect civic-minded leadership, and Fauquier Counties. sustainable agriculture, and the conscientious use of open space. MOSES FUND PETTIT-WILSON FAMILY SHARYN’S ANGELS CANCER FUND FUND This donor advised fund makes grants to charities that reflect the values of its This family-based donor-advised fund In memorial to Sharyn Crockett Bass, this founders, Pete and Mary Hayes. makes grants that mirror the charitable fund supports individuals suffering from vision of the Pettit-Wilson family. cancer and requiring financial assistance. NEAL AND DONNA GUMBIN ROSEGATE FUND STERLING WOMEN CHARITABLE FUND GIVING CIRCLE The founders enjoy the grantmaking This donor advised fund was founded by flexibility of their donor advised fund to Founded by business leader Kristina 2012 Cannonball Invitational Amateur recommend grants that meet their values Bouweiri, this giving circle invites area winner, Neal Gumbin. The fund supports and interests. women to pool gifts to address local needs. charities as guided by the Gumbins. 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 15
SMASHING WALNUTS WHEELER FAMILY What could FOUNDATION FOUNDATION be easier than giving This fund is dedicated to “cracking the cure Donor advised by the Wheeler Family, this away money? for childhood brain cancer” by making fund supports charities that reflect the donors’ distributions to charitable programs and personal interests and charitable values. Rocket science, institutions dedicated to childhood brain for starters. cancer research, treatment, and awareness. TACKLE BOX FUND WILLOWCROFT SCIENCE Giving away money can be ENDOWMENT tougher than you think. Use our How to tackle the needs and solutions you see in your community? This donor This designated fund provides support to expertise to have the greatest advised fund does is the conduit for its the Loudoun Education Foundation for impact on your community and founders to do just that. its efforts to promote science and higher the most benefit to all of your education innovation. charitable giving. We’ll make THREE MUSTARD SEEDS FUND WINDY HILL the whole process easy. ENDOWMENT FUND The donor advised Three Mustard Seeds From memorial funds, to Fund serves children, veterans, education, Supporting all programs of the Windy scholarship funds, to and recreation. Hill Foundation as it fulfills its mission to provide safe, decent, and affordable donor-advised funds, we can housing and family services to lower help you make a difference that income families and elderly in Loudoun, Fauquier, and Clarke counties. never ends. WEBBER JAZZ YELLOW RIBBON FUND Won’t You Join Us? GRANTMAKING FUND Created by 2012 Cannonball Invitational Call (703) 779-3505 This field-of-interest fund supports Amateur winner, Mark Gerencser, this local traditional jazz performances and designated fund offers permanent endowment educational opportunities for practical funding to this Maryland-based group that jazz education. provides practical support to injured service members and their families while they’re at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, and after they return to their hometowns. 16 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
2018 Philanthropists Friends of the Foundation The Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties serves as capacity builders, conveners, and thought leaders to affect position change here at home. Contributors to the Friends of Foundation fuel our annual programs and operations. We pay special tribute to their investment philanthropy. Thank You! Kate Armfield David and Laura Hathaway Tom and Ann Northrup Fred and Karen Schaufeld Childs and Elaine Burden Andy Johnston Don and Amy Owen Paul and Joanne Siker Brad and Bailey Davis Will and Kirsten Langhorne Wallace and Deborah Owings Tim and Kiki Thompson Reggie and Kim Evans Randy and Teresa Minchew Lew Parker Hughes and Susan Webb Farang Ghadiali Jim Behan and Connie Moore Chris and Kiernan Patusky Mike and Teresa Wheeler 2018 Philanthropists Julie Abel Philip and Carol Barbe Thomas Bove Sarah Campbell Dana Clark Derek and Nicole Acosta Amy Barden Anthony Bowers Lindsay Campbell-Reidhead Edward Clark Gail Adams Lisa Barrett Sara Bowie Luis and Carolina Camps Edye Clark Katharine Ahern Laura Barta Tom Bowman Christopher and Christen Lorna Clarke Becca Aitken Ben and Suzie Bartel John Bowne Jeff Clayton William Aiton Genelda Bartling Christine Bowser Canary Maria Clemens Kiana Akina Ryan Bascom Marina Bradfield Paul Candaux Danielle Cloakey Kathy Albarado Marlena Beach Page Bradley Corinne Cannon Amanda Clothier Jennifer Alcott Valerie Beaudoin Leighann Brandt Kristine Cardell Harriet Clubb Marcia Aldaghstani Mick Beckstrom Denise Bratcher Elyse Cardon Linda Coffey Melissa Alexander Jim and Connie Moore Behan* Martin Braunstein Tami Carlow Rachel Cole Meghan Allen Albert and Andi Belisle Janet Braveman Kristin Carlson Karen Coleman Andrea Allen Sherae Bell Brie Breland Myrna Carr Joe Coleman Forrest Allen Dawnia Bell Autumn Brennan Devin,Xavier, Solitaire, Patricia Colohan Terry and Jane Allen Jason and Sarita Belser Colleen Breuning Tre, Jeffrey, and Solitaire William Colosimo Robert M. Allen Victoria Bendure Kim Brewer Linda Colucci Louise Allway Elizabeth Bennis Brian Brezovsky Carroll Barbara Comstock Elizabeth Andersen Danielle Beres Martha Briggs Laura Carter Cheryl Conca Cynthia Anderson Carl and Courtney Bergeron Juli Briskman Gena Casagrande Nicholas and Linda Connolly David Anderson Kathryn Berkhimer Deborah Brooks Nancy Casares Diane Connolly James Anderson Hillary Berman Lynn Brooks Lori Cascio Dana Connor Laura Crump Anderson Carolyn Berrigan Joel and Sheryl Brotman Monica Casey Christy Conolly Rebecca Anzelone June Berthelsen Margaret Brown Dawn Cassidy Courtney Conroe Andrea Apple-Robey Debra Jo Bevan Alexis Brown Alfredo Casta Megan Constantinides Howard and Gloria Armfield Larry Bevis Misty Brown Raul Castillejos Cheryl Coogan Kate Armfield* Robin M. Birchfield Natalie Brown Ellen Catena Angelle Cook Peter Arundel Chuck Birdie Sheri Brown Jill Cazares Maryann Cook Beatrice Ashford Franklin and Alison Black Ruth Brown Kenneth Chaletzky Jennifer Cook Michael Ashwell Brenda Black Matthew Bruneau-Richardson Robert Chamberlin Michael and Meribeth Cooper Joshua and Elaine Attridge Dejauna Black Mary Bruno Charles and Barbara Candace Cooper Abi, Noah, and Johny Michael Blank Jeannette Buehler Mary Elizabeth Cornejo Debra Blaskoski Childs and Elaine Burden Chambers Deborah Corry Attumalil Barbara Bloom Brett and Kimberly Burk Carolyn Chandler Joan Coullahan Wendy Augustine Harold Boardman Amy Burns James Chapman William Cour Erin Austin Amy Bobchek Susan Fitzgerald Burridge Chris Charron Alyssa Coutry Sandra Aviles Cyndie Boehm Sandra Burrill Margaret Chen Michael Cowell and Patti Randy Avis Robert Boetig Marilyn Burroughs Gloria Chepko Joe Baber Julia Boland Susan Butler Rhonda Chester Psaris Ricky Bacon Donna Bongiovanni Jackie Butler Deirdre Chevrier John Cox Toni Badinger Grace Bonham Vicki Buttarazzi Kelly Chi Robert and Frances Craig Aurora Bafrnec Morgan Bono Cris Butts Ann Chopivsky Jill Crane Ara Bagdasarian Julie Borneman Candi Byrne Heather Chou Jan Cranston Nancy Baker Lisa Boslett Julie Landrio and Irene Cahill Charlotte Chow Akil Crawford Eve Baker Tanya Bosse Patty Cake Clara Christensen Faith Crawford Robin Baker David and Amy Bosserman Martha Calihan Eric Christian Betsy Creamer Sarah Baldwin Jon and Jill Linsday-Bost Bost MG Camarillo Catherine Christopher Kelly Cregan Cynthia Ballinger Candida Botts Martha Cammack Siva Chundru Natalie Crews Robert L. Banner Jr. Jessica Boulerice Jessica Campbell Adriana Church Shannon Crocker Susan Barancewicz Maria Ciarrocchi Matt Cromwell Chris Cicotello Tom Ciolkosz 17 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Sally Crosen Daniel and Karen Derrico Juanita Easton Nancy Farrell Mary Friedmann Carolyn Cross Susan Derus Allison Echard Valerie Fay-Henry Jill Friedrich Beatriz Cuartas Vanessa DeShane Heather Eck Timothy and Terri Feely A. Chris Fristad Frances Cubelo Christine DeWitt Sydney Eddison Karen Feldman Elizabeth Fritsche Holly Cunningham Harriet Dickerson Joseph Edward Sherry Ferdinsnd Cecile Fritz John Currie Denise Dicks Marantha Edwards Kathryn Fetzer Gabrielle Fronce Laura Currier Margaret Dieter Mary Elizabeth Ehrhardt Chloe Field V Fry Robert Cusack Theresa Dinman Fay Eifler Kim Fields Stacia Frye Harriet Cutshall Alexandra Dixon Michael Eig Cynthia Fillman Brenda Fulton Abigail Tiller Cutter Nancy Doane Chris Ekstedt Kimberly Finan Chuck Fulton Scott and Susan Cypher Carolyn Dobson Jay El Barbara Fink Jeffrey and Stacy Gad Janine Czarnecki Joanna Dobson Fatima Zahara El Khaldi Mary Finley Lisa Gaddy David D’Onofrio Lois Dodd Paige Ela Robin Finnell Marian Gade Denise Daffron Heidi Dodds Robert Eland Bob and Isabel Fiolek Theodore Gallagher Amy Dagliano Eileen Dolan Caroline Elgin Loralyn First Nancy Gallagher Coleen Damalouji Sheilah Dols Carina Elgin Lydia Fish Debbie Gallo Allan and Marilyn Daniels Scott Donahue Bud Elliott Nicole Flanagan D. Gallo Jim Daniels Michael Donatelli Monica Ellis Melanie Fleming Donna Galpin K Daniels Anne Donohue Misha Green Ellis Silvia Fleming Jeneen Galvin Katherine Daniels Paul and Gail Donohue Terry Elrod Joan Fletcher Clara Gannon Charles Daniels Raymond Dorman Barb Emanuel Ashton Flora Ashley Gant Nikki Daruwala Jackie Dougherty Chris Emery Carol Foley Kim Garcia Michelle Das John Dougherty Roland England Randy Foliente Jenny Garfinkle Tamar Datan Maite Dougherty Shannon Englund Bob Follett Hyojung Garland Roy A. and Anne Davenport Nancy Dowgiello Beth Erickson Melanie Fondaco Judith Garlick Heather Davies Gail Doyle Joan Erikson John Forbes Tracee Garner Brad and Bailey Davis Donna Drake Melissa Ernst Emily Fort Ann Garvey Shannon Davis Laura Drexel Larisa Erwin Carla Fortenberry Tony Garvey Doris Davis Jason Driggers Kelly Esch James and Linda Fortenberry Jane Gaspard Nancy Davis Della Droddy Katherine Eschle Donna Fortier Marie Gatti Phyllis Dawson Jill Drupa Jenepher Esser Deanna Foster Gloria Gelabert Grafton deButts Jennifer M. Du Pleissis Melissa Estes Rusty Foster Jim Gemmer Donald Dechow Dawn Dumas Richard Evans Natallia Francis Elizabeth Genova Don Dechow Margaret Duquette Reggie and Kim* Evans Marlena Franke Christina Gerberick Amaarah DeCuir Julia Duquette Jane Exner Mary Frase Nicole Gervais Kelly Degan Jayendran Duraikkannan Shahrzad Fadaei Angela Fraser Laura Gethers Denis Delehanty Matt and Karin Durham Patrick Fadden Dave Frease Farang Ghadiali Brittany DelSignore Jamie DuScheid Lea Fadden Daniel Freire Ashleigh Ghent Susan DeLuca Kenneth Dzombar Amy Fagerli Lisa Freire Linda Giannino Melissa Dennis Ronald and Patricia Eamich Mariah and Kelsey Fairfield Ellen Frentzen Joanna Giasafakis Anthony Denovio Donna Earle John Fairfield Lynne Friedman Elisha Gibby Every Child Deserves a Winning Smile. I was 10 when I left my home in El Salvador with my sister. After 2 months of uncertainty and fear, we were reunited with our parents. But, later that year, I stopped eating and sleeping because my mouth was in constant pain. I was so aware of all the cavities on my front teeth that I didn’t want to smile or even talk. No child in Loudoun should have to face a lifetime of suffering. FacesofLoudoun.org Real People. Hear their stories. Unexpected Stories. Celebrate their victories. Right Here in Loudoun. Learn how you can help. Special thanks to our sponsors: 18 LOUDOUN CHAMBER’S 2017 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY NONPROFIT OF THE YEAR
Brian and Susan Mandel Brian and Harriette Griggs Anna Hayes Janice Houck Amy Jones Giblin Stacy Groomes Tamara Hayter Stephanie Houseknecht Tracy Jones Jackie Groves Joan Heath Miranda Howard Maureen Jones Betsy Gibson Lejla Grozdanic Elizabeth Hedges Tony Howard Susan Jones Shye Gilad Michael Gruca Aileen Heim Tamra Howard Michelle Jones Sarah Gill Teresa Guenther Carrie Heiman Katie Howell Pamela Jones Tracy Gilliam Joanna Guest Kate Helein Lauren Howell Lisa Jordan Tanya Giuliani Nina Guilford Kathleen J. Heltebran Daniel Hoyle William and Jennifer Junda Alethea Givens John Guilford Corina Henriques Francine Hoyle Melanie Kabat Teresa Glass Nyrlande Guilford Josephine Henry Peter and Erika Huddleston Jeffrey and Veeree Kadan Chuck Glass Shashikant Gupta Betsy Henry Elana Huddleston Ellen Kagina Susan Glass William Hahner Elizabeth Henry Kathy Hudson Allen Kaine Penelope Gnesin Rhona Haider Janet Hensley Natalie Huelsman Sean Kalnitzky Priscilla Godfrey Gregory Haldeman Gary and Lorraine Herman Melissa Hughes Victoria Kalteissen Mee Goh Rita Hall Abigail Hermes Kathleen P. Hughes Katherine Kamerling Bbarry Goldin Tonianne Hall Claire Herning Gina Humberstad Robyn Kane William and Ronni Gompers Elizabeth Halley Vicki Herter Sandra Hunter Richard Karcich Tania Gonda Shawn Halveland Sheldon Hervey Christopher Hussion Teresa Karimian Lora Gonder Rose Hamberger Elahe Hessamfar Rebecca Hutchings Amy Karl Orlando Gonzales Bahar Hamidi Jason and Chelsea Hester Tina Hyatt Lisa Katz Shari Goodwin Dean Hamingson John and Jennifer Hickman Gloria Ingegno Leana Katz Kristen Gorczyk Jennifer Hanes Kathleen Hicks Evelyn Ingram Elyann Kauffman Christine Gorham Judy Hanley Ed Hilliard Laurie Ivanhoe Barbara Kavanaugh Stacy Gorman Donica Haraburda Sheryl Hine Audrey Izzo Julie Kaylor Joan Gorman Ron Harding Judy T. Hines David J. Jackson Joanna Kearney Christopher Gorthy Ashley Harper Melissa Hinton Valerie Jackson Allison Keenan Ellen Gossage Kira Harrell Kimberlee Hise Katey Jacob Grace Keenan Katharine Gossman Diane Harris Rich Hixon Susan Jacobsohn Jaimee Keller Amy Grady Elizabeth Hart Cathryn Hoag Beth Jameson Curtis Kelly Susan Graham Bryne Hart Connie Hodges Les and Michele Janka Stacy Stang Kelly Shannon Graney Suzanne Harvey Beth Holcomb Mary Jane Jarrett Kevin Kemp Devin and Rachel Gray Pamela Harvey Kathy Holcomb Carleen Jarrett Robyn Kennedy Susan Grayson Brandon Hassan Charlotte Holland Cathy Jay Maureen Kennedy Linda Graziano Maggie Hatfield Yvonne Holland Greg Jester Gwen Kenney Tag and Mary Beth Greason David* and Laura Hathaway Tanya Holliday Helen Johnson Susan Kent Julie Grebe Connie Hatt Lisa Holt Colleen Brooks Johns Joseph D. Kernan Sandra Greenberg Andrew Havens Leanne Homan Billie Jo Johnson Raymer Kersten Celia Greenberg Michele Hawes Stephen Hood Michelle Johnson Orin and Janel Keyser Jill Greene Natalie Hawkins Earl Hoovler David Johnson Barbara Keyser Nahtasha Greenhill William and Maryann Hayden Catherine Hope Andy Johnston* Janel Kianpourian Charli and Joe Grefenstette Pete and Mary Hayes Becky Horne Richard* and Megan Jollon Bahareh Kiefert Joy Griffith Medicine for Me or Food for My Family? Every day, I have to decide between feeding my two daughters or keeping my MS at bay. As a family, we were facing real issues of food insecurity. That reality was almost unbearable for me. There seemed to be nowhere to turn, no one to help. No mom in Loudoun should have to face such choices. FacesofLoudoun.org Real People. Hear their stories. Unexpected Stories. Celebrate their victories. Right Here in Loudoun. Learn how you can help. A program of Special thanks to our sponsors: 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITYLOUDOUN CHAMBER’S 2017 19 NONPROFIT OF THE YEAR
Community Foundation Chair Tracey White accepts a Proclamation of Support for Give Choose from the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors Amy Killmon Katherine LeBlanc Brenna MacMillin Stamatina McGrath Randy and Teresa* Minchew Michael Kimball Ellen LeCompte Linda MacNeil Tom McGuiggan Richard Mitchell Lisa Kimble BJ Lecrone John Magistro Tanya McInnis Jeff Mitchell Maria King John C. and Cindy Lee Connie Mahan Beverly McIntyre Clair MItchell Yvenne King Alison Lee Lydia Mahan Helen McKay DeAnna Mitchell Molly Kingsley Judy Lee Jennifer Mahoney Martin McKee Julie Mock Mandy Kinne Stephanie Lee Marit Majeske Ronna McKenna Monica Mock Heather Kirby Meredith Lefforge Lara Major Sharon McKinley Debbie Moffitt Mark Kirk Rebecca Lefton James and Jennifer Mannin Eileen McKinney Gary and Joan Molchin Taryn Kirk Bob and Dee Leggett Tim Mansfield Meagan McKinnon Darrin Mollett Keith Kissal Julie Leidig Timothy Mansfield Paige McLaughlin Ashley Monroe Claudia Kissal Aretha Lentz Keturah Maraska Morgan McLaughlin Sara Monteleone Kirsten Kleeb Andre Leon William Marcellino Rachel McLean Chris Stephenson and Jennifer Deborah Bindeman Kleinbord Catherine Leonard Jane Marinich Patrick McMahon Lisa Knapp Raymond Leone Pamela Maroulis Loretta McMahon Montgomery Jeffrey Knowlton Kevin Leong Dario and Wendy Thompson Cynthia McNanley Antoinette Montgomery Mark Koblos Lai and Chee Leong Robert and Patricia McNeal Beth and Rick Shent Moore Sara Koch Moon Leong Marquez Neil McNerney Marisa Moore Susan Koehler Jackie Leventhal Gerard Marquis David McOmber Arch and Cathy Moore Noreen Koerner Maggie Levis Chip Marshall Charlie McQuillan Brian Moores Christopher Kondracki Van Lewandowski Tim Marshall Jim McWalters Pat Moran JoAnne Konik Suede Lewis Paul Marshall Doreen Meadows Pat Moran Antonia Korby Stefon Lewis Andy Marshall Gary Mears Tracy Moravek Jenna Korff Gongkai Li Elaine Marshall David Medinets Victoria Morillo Elizabeth Korte Kathleen Liddick Todd W. Marshall Doug Meeker Megan Foley Morris Holly Kortright Laura Lieberman Suzanne Martin Janel Melgaard Lisa Morris Rachel Kotraba Sheryl Ligon Donna Martin Keith Mellnick Geraldine Morrison Melissa Kowalski Jessica Lin Jack Martins Roger Mello Greg Moseley Joan Kowalski Tanina Linden Eddie Mason Cindy Mellott Mark Moser Sharon Kozar Deb Lindner Sonya Mason Jared Melvin Jean Mothena Nancy Kredel Emily Lineman Paul and Jane Mass Barbara Mendoza Adele Mouzon Tom Kress Suzanne Ling Mary Masucci Ann Menninger Waves Mowatt-Kane Candace Kroehl Bridget Linzmeyer Anthony Matos Kay Mercogliano Laura Moye Lisa Krueger Douglas Lipp Melissa Mattia Sherrie Merrell Dennis Moyer Amy Krzeminski Kit Lisle Niki Mattson Denise Merrell Jennifer Mulaski Pramod Kudva Jenny Lisle Jeffrey Mauritzen Lori Merryweather Susan Mulholland Nicole Kueck Chang Liu Gail May Stacey Metcalfe Thomas Mulroy Susan Kuehhas Jim Lockett Leslie Mazeska Allison Metzger Joann Muncy Gary and Ellen Kugler Scott Loftis Gail Mazzatenta John A. and Dawn Mies-Keyes Caitlin J. Murphy Caroline Kuhfahl Nelina Loiselle Navairre Mazzeo Amanda Miles M.E. Murphy Susan Kumpf Jan Lokie Mike McCabe Sandy Miles Esther Murphy Carey Kunkle Mary Long Nancy McCarry Taryn Millar Doug Murphy Ernie Kyger John Love Kevin McCarthy Janet Millar Kari Murphy Julie Kyle Catherine Lowery Sherrie McCarty Mark E. and Ellyn Miller Candice Murphy Cindy Lambert Robert Lowry Bill McCracken Ken Miller Ellen Murphy Cheryl Landry Michelle Lucas Stephen McCrory Sara Miller Theresa Murphy Richard Lang Jacqueline Lutgen Peg McDermott Francine Miller Christopher and Christina Will and Kirstey Langhorne Tamara Luzeckyj James R. and Rebecca Jill Miller Patrick and Angela Larkin Janet Lyman Scott Miller Murray Paula Larkin Lauren Lynham McDermott Holly Miller Amy Muscarella Jack Lawlor Robert Machrr Monica McDonald Casey Segal Miller Peggy Musgrave James Leader Talbot and Catherine Mack Abigail McDonnell Susan Mills Brooke Myatt Ruth McElroy Jim Nagel 20 Lisa McGrail Stephen Nally 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Theresa Nang Ursula Pfeil Rodriguez Len and Nan Dawkins Shaefer Cynthia Sullivan Carole Napolitano Patty Pierleonardi Ron Rogos Sandy Shaffer Karl Sweedy Lama Nassar Bob and Annette Pizzimenti David and Carmen Rohrbach Eileen Shaffer Tom D. Sweitzer Diane Nastase Stephanie Place Lori Roll Noel Shatananda Jeanne Swisher Lorilie Neckel Linda Platt Leigh Roller Lisa Shaw Mary T. Swiss Carol Nees Patty Plombon Janet Romanchyk Jennifer Shea-Roop Janet Taliaferro Stephen Nerangis Patricia Politte Catie Romano Steve and Kristine Sheets Amanda Tamminga Beth Newberry Martha Polkey Michael Ronay Kit Sheffield Hector Tapia Sarah Newland Rajeev Poluri Joan Rooney Eric Shenton Kim Tapper Leviticus Newton Cathleen Porter Luis and Jeanise Rosado Lisa Sherman Linda Tarrall Phuong Nguyen Serena Porter Michelle Rosati Renate Shields Allison Taylor Al Nielsen Mildred Porter Gerald Rose Leslie Shigaki Frances Taylor Suzanne Nixon Cyndy Porter Wendy Roseberry Chris Shipe Sohaib* and Tanzi Tayyab Bernadette Nolan Christopher and Linda Janine Rosen Anne Shively Laura Tekrony Siva Nookala Pamela Rosenblum Elizabeth Shockley Audrey Tennant Jill Norair Pousson Kimberlie Ross Julie Short Lori Ann M. Terjesen Dave Norman Maria Poweilk Lisa Ross John and Linda Sichenze Lena Terry Tom and Ann Northrup Barbara Powell Erica Rowe Julia Siegel Brian Tesene Melissa Notargiacomo Linda Powell Gerald and Lynn Rubin Paul* and Joanne Siker Cassandra Tesh Renee Novello Kristina Preston Mindy Rubin Kathy Silberberg John Tett Sharon Nylec Steve and Diana Price Steven Rubloff Michelle Simon Maifoua Thao Carla O’Brien Taylor Price Rasanayagam Rudran Maryann Simpson Dana Theriot Cheryl A. O’Connor Jason Price Alexis and Cynthia Russell Lorin Simpson Elizabeth Thoet Jack O’Donnell Wayne Propst Mark and Katherine Russell Katie Simpson Anne Thomas Cathy O’Mara Steve Proulx Sue Russell Ekta Singhal Brenda Thomas Rose O’Mara Laura Przypyszny James Russell Frances Sip Michelle Thomas Anna O’Neill Alexandra Psaris Karen Russell Dana Skaddan Cindy Thomason Allyson O’Sullivan Jett Psaris Alex Russomanno Kelly Skahan Tim and Kiki Thompson Katja Obstgarten Leigh Psaris Conor Russomanno Margaret Skelley Pauline Thompson Laura OConnell Jason Pubal Sean Russomanno Seymour Slatkin Victor Thornton A OêHara Amanda Queen J. Rust Catherine Slichter Bill and Val Tillett Brice Ohara Bradley and Elizabeth Quin Ann Rust Jane Smeltzer Ryan Tillman Elizabeth Olivero Suzy Quinn Bethany Ryan Jennifer Lassiter Smith Heather Timer Siew Ong Rosa Quintana Megan Ryan Sharon Smith Kristen Tiscione Andrea Orr Neremann Qureshi Lise Rybowski Matthew Smith Madeleine Tobias Amy Orr Lia Radziewicz Tracey Salas Daniel Smith Mary Tondreau Julie Overman Paula Ralph William Salzmann Emma Smith John and Nicole Tong Don and Amy Owen Maria Ramos Michael E. Sandler James Snyder Donna Torraca Acadia Owen-Bender Mia Rampersad Colleen Santelli Martha Soath Brigitta Toruno Carol Owens Judith Randal Douglas Sargent Jane Soderquist Tom Toth III Wallace and Deborah Owings Phyllis Randall Jaymie Schaffer Carla Sola Leslie Tracy Beth Palma Hannah Randall Holly Davis Schalow Lynne Sorrentino Monica Tressler Laura Paolinelli Amit and Priya Rastogi Fred and Karen Schaufeld Alison Sowers Wes Trochlil Philip Parchman Elizabeth Ratchford Barbara Schaufeld William Spath Aimee Tucker Jacqueline Parchman Susan Rau Cindy Schaufeld Joel Spenadel Michael Tucker Catherine Parker Darren and Pam Ray Rebecca Norris Schendel Jody Spencer Rugiatu Turay-Cathcart Robin Parker Steven Raymond Justin Schmidt Brawn Sproul Miriam Turner Tracy Parker Dave Redabaugh Melanie Schmidt Richard and Diane Squires Michael Turner Lew Parker Jennifer Reed Kurt Schneid J Douglas and Pauline Stallard Kathleen Tye Richard A. Parks Diane Reed Faith Schneider Laura Stallings Jonathan Tyler Yvonne Parrotte Kristen Reed Elizabeth Schnelzer Suzanne Stallings Jennifer Tyler Sharon Parsons Kevin and Jennifer Reichard Cathy Schonder John Stanford Bill and Jennifer Tyrrell Kimberley Partoll David Reid Elizabeth Schoolmaster Elizabeth Stankard Lawrence Uman Philip Paschall Theresa Reisenfeld Mary Schoolmaster Barbra Stanley Jeff and Melodie Unger Kate Passow Martha Reitman Mary Schopper Colette Stanzler Cindy Unkefer Tara Patterson KC Repage Beeta Schoppet David Starling Susan Urban Remy Patterson Dana Reuter Jennifer Schroeder Jeffrey and Sarah Steadman Vani Valluru Sally Patton Carla Rhoads Patricia Schwab Darren Steadman Daphrie Van der Woude Landey Patton Margaret Rice Cynthia Schwalbe Carter Steadman Laura Van Vuuren Chris and Kiernan Patusky Diane Rice Barnabas Schwanke Robert Steere Deborah Vandegrift Betsy Payne Deborah Rice Peter Schweitzer Laura Stefanelli Christine Vandoros Susan Payne Ann Richardson Lorna Scott Maggie Steinhilper Conrad and Doreen Varblow Lisa Payne Pamela Richardson Heather Scott Chris Stephenson Heidi Varblow Jamie Pearson Harvey Richardson Alison Seaborn Jeffrey Stern Benjamin and Jessica Varg Alyssa Pennington Danielle Rigley Juli Seaman John Stevens Casey Veatch III Sunil Pentapati John and Joan Rippingale Thomas Seaquist Marian Stiffler Daniel Velez-Rivera Mardoqueo Perdomo Mirian Rivas Nathan Segal Natasha Stith Robert Vernail Bismarck Perez Kenzie and Fiona Rivenbark Clark Seipt Nina Stively Debbie Vespestad Darla Perpall Kelly Roberts John and Jennifer Selman Carole Stizza Kara Vessey Nicole Hawes Perry Brenda Roberts DeLisa Selwitz Stephanie Stolte Trisha Victor Linda Perry Sierra Roberts Blair Semple Cynthia Stone Kavita Vijayan Barbara Peters Rachel Roberts Anne Senft Rae Stone Rachel Virk Eugene and Holly Peterson Tracy Roberts Michele Senglaub Clint Street Samantha Vish Shannon Petorak Ann-Charlotte Robinson Kelly Senser Leslie Stutzman-Solitario Laura Vukson Kent A. and Martha Petrie David A. and Allison Robison Paula D. Serola Suhas Subramanyam Richard Wacker Robert Pettit and Alexandra Jessica Robles Cindy Setien Ying Sui William, Melissa and Jack John Rodas Tyler Settle Catherine Sullivan Wilson Holly Rodgers Alexa Severo Julia Sullivan Wacker Kathy Petz Briseida and Berl Jones Jr. William Wacker 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 21
Lucky Wadehra* Peter Weeks Theresa White Chris Winkle Traci Wrobel Chad and Kimberly Wagner L Weeks Doug Whitman Nickole Winnett Todd Wyborney Nanette Wahdan Toby Weir-Jones Nicole Wigen Geralyn Winters James Wynn Michael and Stephanie Wal Brian Weiss Amee Wiggins Patricia Wirth Jennifer Yaw Jessica Walker Michelle Weller Jennifer Wiggins Emma Witham Amelia Yee Bette Walker Erin Welty Shea Wilch Kelly Wods Rachel York Carolyn Walsh Joe Westcott Helen Wiley Darcy Woessner Laurie Young Helaine Walsh Rachel Wetherill William Wilkin Hannah Wolf Brenda Young Iva Ward Molly Whalen Mary Polsley Williams John H. and Lisa Wolff Shelley Zafran Patty Waschitzki Elizabeth Wheatley Catherine Williams Nancy Wolford Zarixia Zavala-Ruiz Judy Washburn Michael and Teresa Wheeler Brenda Williams Steve Wolfson Michelle Zebrowski Ginger Wassum George Whitbeck Daniela Williams Darren Wolne David and Kathleen Zeiler Barbara Wayne Elijah and Anita White Michelle Williams Marci Womack Heather Zivkovich Hughes and Susan* Webb Jim and Tracey* White Darlene Williamson Jack Wood *Denotes current or Jennifer Webber Pam White Kendall Williamson Hope Woodward immediate past board Jeanne Weber Bobbi White Robert Willson Christian Wooldridge or committee member Rebecca Weber Gary White Deborah Wilson Melanie Worrall Lynn Webster Meredith White Wendy Wilson Rosalyn Wright Harvey Wechsler Patty White Andrea Winkle Margaret Wright 2018 Corporate, Foundation, and Organizational Funders Access National Bank Friends of the Blue Ridge O’Shaughnessy Hurst Memorial Foundation AHT Insurance George C. Marshall Intern OAR Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer Giant Food LLC Old Ox Brewery Alpha Graphics Loudoun Giving Assistant One Hour Heating and Air Amazon Smiles Greater Washington Community Foundation Pactolus America’s Charities INOVA Health System PATH Foundation ARC of Loudoun Institute of Performing Arts Peter Knapp Realty Group LLC ARM Consulting LLC Integrative Functional Medicine Center Primrose School of Ashburn Arts for All VSA Integrus Holdings/Fortessa Prosperity Home Mortgage Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund John Marshall Bank Raymond James Global Bank of American Matching Gift Program JP Events & Consulting Regions Benevity Community Impact K2M Reston Limousine Beta Burger/Burger 21 Kaiser Permanente Foundation RGS Title, LLC Blue Ridge Middle School Kendra Scott Ritenour Paice Mougin-Boa Blue Ridge Veterinary Associates Kettermans Jewelers, Inc. Rotary Club of Leesburg Brambleton Group LLC Latin Viking Entertainment Sandy Spring Bank Bridle Paths Leesburg Veterinary Services/Towne Animal Clinic Frederick D. and Karen G. Schaufeld Family Broad Run High School Leesburg Veterinary Specialist Capital One Services, LLC Leigh Shields & Associates Foundation Carter’s Care Long & Foster Chantilly Sevila, Saunders, Huddles Catoctin Creek Distillery Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter Virts Miller Foundation Charles Schwab Commercial Loudoun Cares Sheehy Auto Stores Charming Charlie Loudoun Country Day School Sheila C. Johnson Foundation Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce Sprout Therapeutic Riding & Education Center Commonwealth of Virginia Loudoun Free Clinic Sterling Restaurant Supplies Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Loudoun Habitat for Humanity Stone Tower Winery Comstock for Congress Loudoun Human Services Network StoneSprings Hospital Center Congregation Etz Chaim of Dupage County Loudoun Insurance Group TD Ameritrade County of Loudoun, Virginia Loudoun Literacy Council Telos Corporation Creighton’s Corner Elementary School Loudoun Youth Benevity Community Impact Fund Crossroads Jobs, Inc. Madison Wealth Management The Marketing Management Group CustomInk LLC McCandlish & Lillard P.C. Henry Stowers Trust Donate Well McGraw Foundation The Wyatt Foundation Dulles Golf Center & Sport Meyers Appraisal Service Toth Financial Advisory Corporation Dunhill Frozen Dessert Co Mitchell & Co., P.C. CPA Truist Embrace Home Loans Inc. Mobile Hope Association United Charitable Foundation Erdle Foundation Morgan Stanley Cybergrant Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley, Emrich & Walsh, PC Eventbrite MPS Processing Settlement Washington Customhouse Brokers Fabbioli Cellars Nader Family Foundation Waterford Foundation Facebook National Sports Medicine Wells Fargo Foundation Federal Agricultural Mortgage Network for Good Wineinger and Associates, Limited Fidelity Charitable New York Community Trust Yield Bookkeeping Service First Citizens Bank and Trust NOVA Medical and Urgent Care YMCA Loudoun County Five Stones Healing Arts NOVEC Your Cause LLC Zed Consulting Services Please accept our apologies for any listing omitted or incorrectly stated. We make every effort to accurately reflect our donors. If you find an error, please contact us so we may correct our records. 22 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
2018 Grantmaking Culture Journey Through Hallowed Ground, Waterford, VA— $524 General support (Give Choose) Buchanan Hall, Upperville, VA—$1,550 Support for concert series (Frederick L. Spencer, Jr. Memorial Fund) Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, Lansdowne, VA—$10,000 Support for YEA! Young Entrepreneurs Program George C. Marshall International Center, Inc, Leesburg, (Loudoun Chamber Foundation) VA—$47,000 General support (May Family Foundation) Loudoun Freedom Center, Leesburg, VA—$1,000 Support of Loudoun Education Foundation, Ashburn, VA— historic preservation of the Belmont Cemetery for the Enslaved $70,441 Support for YMCA aftercare school partnership, (Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) support for Community School Initiative at Sterling Elementary School and annual science fair program (100WomenStrong and Loudoun Museum, Leesburg, VA—$352 General support Willowcroft Science Endowment Fund) (Give Choose) Loudoun Library Foundation, Leesburg, VA—$120 General Mosby Heritage Area Association, Middleburg, VA— support (Give Choose) $1,450 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund and Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) Loudoun Literacy Council, Leesburg, VA— $14,534 General support (Benefit Live, Give Choose, Loudoun The Plains Community League, The Plains, VA—$1,600 Chamber Foundation, Loudoun Impact Fund) General support (John Page Turner Community House Fund) Middleburg Montessori School, Middleburg, VA— Webber Jazz Grantmaking Fund, Leesburg, VA— $250 General support (Give Choose) $578 General support (Give Choose) Piedmont Epicurean And Agricultural Center, Leesburg, WAMU, Washington, DC—$100 General support (Don and VA—$9,600 Support for paid administrator for “School Without Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Walls” program at The New Ag School (100WomenStrong) Waterford Concert Series, Waterford, VA—$530 General Rock Ridge High School, Ashburn, VA—$500 Support for support (Gollobin Family Fund) TED-ED Talk program equipment (S. Murray Rust and Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn) Waterford Foundation, Waterford, VA—$3,878 General support (Benefit Live, Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Give Choose) VA, to benefit student Danning Bisaga, Leesburg, VA—$5,000 scholarship to benefit Education this graduate of Loudoun County High School, Leesburg (Loudoun County High School Children’s Science Center, Fairfax, VA—$11,100 To expand Scholarship Fund) Family Science Night to additional Title I schools and general support (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Loudoun Impact Fund, Give Choose) Embark Center for Self-Directed Education, Leesburg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA—$1,830 General support (Give Choose) VA, to benefit student Jamie Lee, South Riding, VA—$2,000 scholarship to benefit Higher Orbits, Leesburg, VA—$115 General support this graduate of Freedom High School, South (Give Choose) Riding (Gavin Rupp “I Promise” Scholarship Fund) The Hill School, Middleburg, VA—$3,025 General support (The Hill School Endowment Fund) 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 23
Wakefield School, The Plains, VA—$3,575 General support Schools Early Childhood Education, to support school readiness (Give Choose) classes for children ages four and five, and general support (100WomenStrong, All Ages Read Together Endowment Fund, Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) Washington, DC—$100 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) The ARC of Loudoun, Leesburg, VA—$13,156 Support for ALLY - A Life Like Yours educational series, Loudoun Chamber Human Services Young Executive Leadership Award grants in honor of Todd Pearson and Nonprofit Executive Awardee Melissa Heifetz, and 100WomenStrong, Leesburg, VA—$20,000 Grantmaking general support (100WomenStrong, Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, and endowment (Wheeler Family Foundation and Give Choose, Operating Fund) Three Mustard Seeds) Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, A Farm Less Ordinary, Bluemont, VA— $27,337 To provide Ashburn, VA—$1,019 General support (Give Choose) training and employment to adults with special needs so they can develop a skillset in the food/farm industry, greenhouse Birthright of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA— construction, and general support (100WomenStrong, $8,130 General support (Give Choose) Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) Bringing Resources to Aid Women’s Shelters BRAWS, A Place to Be, Middleburg, VA—$125,978 To support salary Vienna, VA—$140 General support (Give Choose) for an additional music therapist and to initiate homebound music therapy program, to provide music therapy specialist Bridle Paths, McLean, VA—$3,857 General support to serve youth in residential shelters, and general support (Benefit Live, Give Choose) (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund, Wheeler Family Foundation) Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, Arlington, VA—$10,000 To purchase a double door for efficient and safe Ability Fitness, Leesburg, VA—$8,000 To purchase a NuStep delivery of food in Leesburg Facility (100WomenStrong) recumbent cross-trainer (100WomenStrong) Children’s Hospital Foundation, Silver Spring, MD— All Ages Read Together, Leesburg, VA—$103,747 Support $10,000 Support for DIPG Round Table (Smashing Walnuts) for existing class at Sterling Library and for creation of an Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern inclusive classroom partnership with Loudoun County Public Fauquier Counties, Leesburg, VA—$17,246 General support, 24 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Social Impact Institute Leadership Development program, Profiles Loudoun County, to launch a Loudoun-based dental care for low- of Loudoun research publication (100WomenStrong, Don and income older adults and adults with disabilities through mobile dentistry program (100WomenStrong and Loudoun Impact Fund) Amy Owen Charitable Fund, Give Choose) Crossroads Jobs, Inc., Leesburg, VA—$8,578 To support job Five Stones Healing Arts and Wellness Center, Leesburg, counseling for people with disabilities, general support (Benefit VA—$11,668 To support mindfulness training to the children Live, Gifts for Good, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) in the afterschool program at INMED and during summer camp sessions, to train program staff, and general support Dulles South Food Pantry, Dulles, VA—$10,487 Support for (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, Wheeler Family Foundation) the construction of missing sidewalk link, to increase hours of part-time operations staff and general support (100WomenStrong, Friends of Loudoun Mental Health, Leesburg, VA—$10,189 Gifts for Good, Give Choose) To provide 24 months of housing subsidies for A Place to Call Home and general support (100WomenStrong, Gifts for Good, ECHO, Leesburg, VA—$35,553 To launch new ECHO Training Give Choose, Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Academy, to create a sensory room for ECHO clients, and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Girls on the Run of NOVA, Fairfax, VA—$674 General Foundation, Loudoun Impact Fund, Three Mustard Seeds) support (Give Choose) Endowment for the Community of the Community Good Shepherd Alliance, Leesburg, VA—$7,531 General Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties, support, funding for Six-Steps to Self-Sufficiency Housing Leesburg, VA—$800 Endowment (Give Choose) Program for homeless families in shelter (Benefit Live and Three Mustard Seeds) Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Middleburg, VA— HealthWorks for Northern Virginia, Leesburg, VA— $1,000 General Support (Jim and Betty Herbert Family Fund) $29,879 Support for 2nd year of Maternity Care Coordinator program and general support (100WomenStrong, Gifts for Good, EveryMind, Inc., Rockville, VA—$5,000 To support Loudoun Give Choose, Operating Fund) County’s Serving Together program (100WomenStrong) Hero Homes, Hamilton, VA—$863 General support Fauquier Free Clinic, Warrenton, VA—$1,000 General (Give Choose) support (Jim and Betty Herbert Family Fund) Fenwick Foundation, Arlington, VA—$17,500 Support for Hire Our Heroes, Leesburg, VA—$179 General support ADAPT Dental care program for low-income older adults in (Give Choose) 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 25
Humane Society of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA— purchase a pallet lift for warehouse operations, support for $8,926 General support (Give Choose) the Senior Adult Food Service programs, and general support (100WomenStrong, Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, Give Choose, INMED Partnership for Children, Sterling, VA—$22,297 To Loudoun Impact Fund) support summer day camp for low-income elementary school children in Sterling, VA, support for after-school programs for low Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Leesburg, VA— income children, and general support (100WomenStrong, $1,572 General support (Benefit Live, Give Choose) Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers, Leesburg, VA— It Takes a Village Baby!, Leesburg, VA—$2,090 General $23,817 Support for food delivery program, to support services support (Benefit Live, Give Choose, S. Murray Rust and Mary to older adults and adults with disabilities, support for Student H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn) Caregiver Program, and general support (100WomenStrong, Gifts for Good, Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Loudoun Joy to the Kids, Ashburn, VA—$5,635 General support Impact Fund, S. Murray Rust and Mary H.C. Rust Student (Give Choose) Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn Program, Three Mustard Seeds) Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter LAWS, Leesburg, Legacy Farms Virginia, Leesburg, VA—$865 General support VA—$46,717 To enhance LAWS’ legal services by updating (Give Choose) equipment, expanding security systems, and obtaining expert witnesses, general support, funding for group services and Loudoun County Human Services Strategic Planning recreational activities to child victims of domestic violence initiative, Leesburg, VA—$12,000 Facilitation services and sexual assault, and a grant in honor of Nicole Acosta (Endowment for the Community, Three Mustard Seeds, May (100WomenStrong, Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, Give Choose, Family Foundation) Loudoun Impact Fund, Operating Fund) Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Leesburg, VA— Loudoun Cares, Leesburg, VA—$660 General support $6,132 Endowment and community grantmaking, Loudoun (Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, Give Choose) Chamber Community Leadership Award grant in honor of Small Organization Awardee Integrus Holdings and Executive Leader Loudoun County Commission on Women and Girls, Awardee Scott Hamberger (Give Choose, Operations Fund) Leesburg, VA—$4,935 General support and Loudoun Chamber Community Leadership Award grant in honor of Inova Loudoun Loudoun Impact Fund of the Community Foundation for Hospital (Give Choose, Operating Fund) Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties, Leesburg, VA— $1,000 Community grantmaking (Wheeler Family Foundation) Loudoun County Department of Family Services, Leesburg, VA—$12,500 To benefit the Loudoun County Foster Care & Loudoun Youth, Leesburg, VA—$5,184 General support Adoption programs including the Department’s young adults’ (Benefit Live, Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Foundation) “Fostering Futures” program (J.T. Place Fund) Middleburg FISH, Middleburg, VA—$2,000 General support Loudoun County Juvenile Detention Center, Leesburg, (Moses Fund) VA—$1,750 General support (Loudoun County Juvenile Detention Center Fund) Mobile Hope, Leesburg, VA—$21,173 General support (Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, Give Choose, Wheeler Family Loudoun Families for Children, Leesburg, VA— Foundation) $2,064 General support (Give Choose) Northern Virginia Family Services, Oakton, VA— Loudoun First Responders Foundation, Leesburg, VA— $5,198 Support for Parenting for Resiliency Project and general $100 General support (Operating Fund) support (100WomenStrong, Gifts for Good, Give Choose) Loudoun Free Clinic, Leesburg, VA—$4,522 General support, Northern Virginia Human Trafficking Initiative, Reston, support for Mary B. Tett Scholarship (Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, VA—$5,000 Create materials for human trafficking awareness Give Choose, Mary B. Tett Scholarship Fund) and prevention (100WomenStrong) Loudoun ENDependence, Leesburg, VA—$650 General OAR Opportunities Alternatives Resources, Leesburg, support (Sanders Oscanyan Memorial Fund) VA—$4,013 General support (Benefit Live, Loudoun Chamber Foundation) Loudoun Human Services Network, Leesburg, VA— $1,132 General support (Gifts for Good, Operating Fund) One Sparrow, Ashburn, VA—$1,226 General support Loudoun Hunger Relief, Leesburg, VA—$42,817 Support to (Give Choose) 26 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
Piedmont Environmental Council, Warrenton, VA— YMCA Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA—$246 General $5,000 To start operations and volunteer programs at support (Benefit Live, Gifts for Good, Give Choose) The Roundabout Meadows Community Farm for harvest and distribution of food to Loudoun residents in need Nature (100WomenStrong) Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Pine, CO— Philomont Volunteer Fire Department, Philomont, VA— $1,000 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) $250 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund, Give Choose) Friends of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Bluemont, VA— $2,840 General support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund Project Horse Empowerment Center, Great Falls, VA— and Give Choose) $3,268 General support (Give Choose) Goose Creek Association, Middleburg, VA—$1,000 General Ride-On Ranch, Lovettsville, VA—$5,684 General support support (Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) (Give Choose) Land Trust of Virginia, Middleburg, VA—$500 General Ryan Bartel Foundation, Waterford, VA—$19,446 General support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund) support, Implementation of Sources of Strength youth suicide prevention program in partnership with Loudoun County Public Loudoun Community Cat Coalition, Leesburg, VA— Schools (Give Choose, Wheeler, Family Foundation, Loudoun $9,306 General support (Give Choose) Impact Fund) Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, Leesburg, VA— SCAN of Northern Virginia, Alexandria, VA—$5,000 Support $5,139 General support (Give Choose) to expand parent education initiatives to provide a series of Immigrant Parent Reunification workshops and add a Parenting Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust, Vieques, PR— Wisely Program (100WomenStrong) $100 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Seven Loaves, Middleburg, VA—$1,000 General support (Jim and Betty Herbert Family Fund) Sprout Therapeutic Riding & Education Center, Aldie, VA—$1,394 General support (Give Choose) St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Leesburg, VA— $1,982 Spanish Language program (Give Choose) Smashing Walnuts, Leesburg, VA—$1,515 General support Life Does Not End When You Flee to Another Country (Give Choose) StoryBook Treasures, Ashburn, VA—$5,000 To support Nine years ago, my family literacy enrichment programs for low-income students, in and I fled Venezuela when partnership with Loudoun County Public Schools STEP preschool a dictator took over. I was program (Loudoun Impact Fund) terrified for my wife and two young children. So, I The Step Sisters, Ashburn, VA—$145 General support abandoned a thriving law (Give Choose) practice, and my children said goodbye to our family home. Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Leesburg, VA— I could barely speak English. $117 General support (Benefit Live, Give Choose) I had no job and nowhere to live. It was deeply humbling. Windy Hill Foundation, Middleburg, VA—$31,198 Provide laptop computers to 10 underserved youth participating in No family in Loudoun should have to rebuild their lives alone. NetWorks after school program at Blue Ridge Middle School and general support (100WomenStrong, Gifts for Good, Give Choose) EndtheNeed.org Women Giving Back, Sterling, VA—$15,670 Support to Real People. Hear their stories. purchase a LiftNStore Overhead Lift; investment in volunteer Unexpected Stories. Celebrate their victories. management software; other software and office equipment, and Right Here in Loudoun. Learn how you can help. general support (100WomenStrong, Gifts for Good, Give Choose) Special thanks to our sponsors: A program of 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 27
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