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Our Mission is to Grow Community Giving 2021 Board of Directors Staff Lucky Wadehra Tracey White Amy E. Owen Chair Immediate Past Chair President & CEO Matt Durham Janelle Brevard Nicole Acosta Vice Chair Tracey Lacey Vice President of Grants and Nonprofit Programs Kim Evans Kirsten Langhorne Joe Scott Co-Treasurer Finance and Operations Manager Connie Moore Jaclyn O’Brien Joan Molchan Co-Treasurer David Peña Controller Teresa Minchew Sapna Hencinski Secretary Nonprofit Support Specialist Andy Johnson Charmaine Bushrod Tim Thompson Pam Maroulis Managing Director Donor Advancement Pam Ray Managing Director 100WomenStrong Contents The Work We Do.......................................................4 President’s Council Ways to Give..............................................................8 Creating a Personal Legacy.......................................10 Steve Frederickson Angela Mitchell Private Foundation vs. Donor Advised Fund............12 Karen Schaufeld 2020 Financial Snapshot..........................................13 2020 Grants.............................................................14 Our Grant Making Funds........................................22 2020 Philanthropy...................................................30 2020 Corporate, Foundation and.............................39 Organizational Funders 2 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Dearest Reader, For so many, it was a year of hardship. And, you saw it . . . felt it, too. If you could—you dug deep when it came to your charitable giving. Volunteers made thousands of cloth masks given freely to any and all, checked on neighbors, lauded and fed our community’s healthcare workers. Together, we developed heightened awareness of those who lost jobs, families that couldn’t pay rents or mortgages, neighbors who needed help with food, the struggles of distance learning, those who needed safe haven from escalating domestic and child abuse, and those among us who lost their lives or loved ones. The disparities in our community, so rich in diversity in race and ethnicity, came into sharp relief. Because of all of this—because of you—2020 became the year of community. In the year of community, nonprofits stepped up as never before—some serving more than triple clientele. Fundraising events were canceled. Staff got laid off. Volunteers numbering in the tens of thousands had to stay home. New staff were hired and had to be trained. Stress and triage comingled with care and commitment. Through it all, safety-net services stepped up to the plate. Partnerships and collaborations kept our community fueled. The value of public and private partnerships became undeniable and personal. Nonprofits and local governments, along with local funding institutions, developed a collaborative rhythm. In the year of community, organizations and the people who led them did everything within their personal power to step into voids the other could not fill—to help animals, to help businesses, to help people. To help community. For our part in the year of community, our grantmaking doubled, year over year, from $1.2 million to $2.2 million. Our Board and Committee meetings, along with our nonprofit training workshops and capacity building efforts, retained educational value and interactive qualities—including the ever-present reminder, “you’re on mute.” We launched our Racial Equity Framework amid our nation’s unspeakable tragedies, civic outcry, and racial reckoning. We stepped into a unique niche, granting to Black and Brown business owners. Working with our nonprofit community, we came alongside government messaging and the Medical Reserve Corp to help get neighbors tested for COVID-19. In short, your Community Foundation staff and Board of Directors dedicated its resources to stay in lock step with community needs and to find solutions. You are our solution, our resource, our fuel. You move us forward toward healing, safety, and rebuilding. You may have heard us say it before. It is worth repeating as we reflect on the year of community . . . because of you . . . community wasn’t the beneficiary . . . community was the solution. Thank you. Amy E. Owen Lucky Wadehra President & CEO Chair, Board of Directors 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 3

The Work We Do Despite the challenges of 2020, our work and programs continued, pivoting to online classrooms and virtual meetings. During the year, 305 unduplicated community leaders join in our programs to build on our collective strengths and meet our respective missions. 4 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Since its debut in 2014, Give Choose has generated $2.6 million benefitting local charities in this community-wide “crowd funding” online event. For 24 hours each spring, gifts of $10 or more benefit a charity of donor choice. Many participating charities have challenge funds, doubling each gift a donor makes. Generous corporate sponsors create a “prize pool” building excitement and incentivizing giving from thousands of generous donors. More than 90 charities from all categories complete a local catalog of our community’s most active social service sector at GiveChoose.org. Watch for it on March 29, 2022. Getting personalized support and specialized training are rare opportunities for nonprofit executives and professionals. The Social Impact Institute offers that kind of support. In 2020, we launched the Leadership Institute, a leadership development program for nonprofit executive leaders and managers, all of whom face the challenges of care and feeding of their board of directors, fundraising pressures, supervision and management, and ensuring their organization’s mission and strategic goals are on track. In addition, we renewed our Board Chair Roundtable, offering nonprofit board chairs shared learning and peer support, and hosted an annual Learning Lab workshop series on grant-writing and grant or research for nonprofit grant seekers. Funded by our endowment fund named the S. Murray Rust and Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project, Forward Turn partners with the Loudoun Parks and Recreation’s Youth Advisory Council for this annual program empowering youth to become community grantmakers. Students learn to review proposals, interview grantee applicants, and make tough grants decisions. 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 5

In partnership with the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce and its Nonprofit Initiative, the Community Foundation renewed the Nonprofit Academy workshop series to build the capacity and knowledge of local leaders in fundraising, public relations and outreach, and finance and administration. Launched in April 2020, the Racial Equity Framework provides a series of programs for nonprofit leaders, government service providers, and community stakeholders to address racial equity and justice in our community. Participants joined The Onion Dialogues, an interactive workshop presented by Amy Owen and Tamara Copeland, designed to help participants learn to talk candidly about race and racism. Allyship, presented by Whitney Parnell of Service Never Sleeps, took participants further on the learning journey, offering tools to become allies for racial justice. The Community Foundation capped the year by offering capacity- building Racial Equity Audits for three nonprofit organizations to aid in identifying and refining policies and practices aligned with equity, diversity, and inclusion. COVID-19 Through our Community Emergency Relief Fund and in partnership with our fund holders including 100WomenStrong, Loudoun Community Cabinet, and Tourism & Hospitality Fund, we granted more than $1.2 million in direct COVID-19 relief funding to support nonprofits and charities providing direct services to those in need. Aided by additional and generous contributions of individuals and corporations across the community, we helped lead response and recovery efforts through a number of initiatives, including the creation of the Loudoun COVID-19 Emergency Fund and Helpline providing rental assistance to our neighbors in need; a COVID-19 testing outreach campaign reaching Latinx and vulnerable communities; and a Minority-Owned Small Business Grants Program. 6 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Opened in 2019, the Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center was utilized in the first quarter of 2020. We successfully switched to virtual programs and look forward to its future use. 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. Learn more at FacesofLoudoun.org. 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 7

Ways to Give Our goal is to be a broad, flexible philanthropic vehicle to serve you and our community. When adding to your existing fund, be sure to let us know if you wish to apply your gift as permanent endowment or held for short-term grantmaking. We grow community giving through these many options… Donate Stock A gift of stock is a savvy philanthropic opportunity. Reduce appreciated assets and capital gains while supporting causes matching your personal vision. To make a gift of stock, we’ll provide you with transfer information. Get in touch with Amy Owen, [email protected] or call (703) 779-3505 X1. Check Checks should be made out to “Community Foundation LNFC”. In the memo area, name the fund you wish to support or enclose a note. Checks may be mailed to one of two addresses: PO Box 342, Leesburg, VA 20178, or PO Box 402, Middleburg, VA 20118. Wire Transfer A wire transfer is easily set up to land safely into our accounting systems. Get in touch with Amy Owen, [email protected] or call (703) 779-3505 X1. These pages feature our Faces of Loudoun participants. Learn more at FacesofLoudoun.org 8 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Credit Card 9 We specialize in offering an online giving portal for all of our funds (a great way to philanthropically celebrate birthdays and other gift events). Just visit CommunityFoundationLF.org and choose “Give Now” to see the inspiring lineup and variety of our funds—it’s easy to search for a specific fund, too. Charitable IRA Rollover Based on age, a gift from your IRA directly from your plan trustee or administrator can be a wonderful option to a qualified fund within the Community Foundation. Talk with us before executing your gift by reaching out to Amy Owen, [email protected] or call (703) 779-3505 X1. Leave a Legacy From gifts of closely held stock, to appreciated assets, to real estate, life insurance policies, charitable remainder trusts and gift annuities—talk with us to discuss the legacy you want to leave behind and the best mechanisms to realize your vision by reaching out to Amy Owen, [email protected] or call (703) 779-3505 X1. We specialize in working closely with your personal estate and financial advisors. These pages feature our Faces of Loudoun participants. Learn more at FacesofLoudoun.org 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Creating a Personal Legacy This is About You Your fund is a reflection of your values and philanthropy. From animal welfare, to human services and health, to youth and elderly, to specific charities you support, we can make it easy and rewarding. Are you thinking about setting up a charity or foundation? Talk to us first. We can help you understand the current nonprofit sector. And, we may serve as an excellent vehicle for your vision. We will work with you to answer the following questions to help determine when starting a fund or foundation with us is the right path. Define Your Charitable and Financial Objectives Make Your Gift to the Community Foundation Consider how you want your gift to be used, whether you want future family members involved, and how While your gifts to establish a fund will be commingled with much involvement you personally want in making grant other Community Foundation assets for maximum investment recommendations. benefits, income and appreciation are specifically tracked and tied to your fund, benefiting your fund for its growth and charitable grantmaking. Choose a Name For Your Fund Make a Gift Through Your Will Many donors choose a family name, but you can use any name that is meaningful to you. Appropriate language to make sure your will meets legal and tax criteria is available. Just ask! Determine Which Assets You Will Use to Create Your Fund Acorn Fund Gifts of cash, securities (publicly traded or closely held), or Many of our philanthropists start a new fund by creating real estate can be accepted by the Community Foundation an acorn fund, building to the endowed level of $10,000 to set up a fund. Assets with a low-cost basis are often wise over a 5-year period ($25,000 for scholarship funds). An choices, since they offer maximum tax advantages: You pay initial gift of $2,000 ($5,000 for scholarship funds) or more no capital gains tax and receive a favorable income-tax is necessary to “seed” any of the funds below. And, many of deduction. You may also wish to review assets inside your our acorn funds build endowment while also granting funds retirement plan for possible charitable use. If you wish, immediately. we will work closely with your accountant and attorney to ensure your charitable wishes are clearly understood and Field of Interest Fund applied. This type of fund allows you to target an issue of need rather Consider the Type of Fund that Matches than a specific charity. Grants are made to organizations Your Interests that meet a cause or specific need. You define the ”area of interest,” and grantmaking follows. Our staff will help you identify what type of fund fits your vision! It may help, though, to understand how broad and Donor Advised Fund flexible we can be as a giving vehicle with our array of donor crafted funds. Donor advised funds closely mirror private family foundations, but they offer significant advantages. A donor advised fund allows you to enjoy ongoing, even day-to-day, involvement in the distribution of your gifts from your fund. You bring specific grant recommendations to the Community Foundation for consideration. Learn more on page 12. 10 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Designated Fund Shell Fund—Planned Giving You may name a specific charity to benefit from your gift or The Community Foundation is available to work with you numerous specific charities to receive annual grants. Should and your financial advisors to set up what we call a “shell a designated organization cease to exist, the Community agreement.” A shell agreement is a nonbinding agreement Foundation has the responsibility and authority to reallocate that specifies how your planned gift shall be used once it is grants to another agency that most closely reflects your irrevocably received through your will or other planned-gift original vision. instrument. Agency Fund In the shell agreement, you name your fund, outline your charitable vision, and decide whether donor advisors or the Charities often wish to create long-term endowments to benefit Community Foundation Board of Directors will recommend their mission and purpose. The Community Foundation provides future grants. Gifts received from your planned gift will an excellent vehicle to ensure endowment gifts are carefully be placed into your fund exactly as you have named and and diversely invested and managed. designed it. We handle all future administrative details. When you create a planned gift using a shell agreement, Scholarship Fund revisions are easy, quick, and free. Just get in touch with us. You may choose to dedicate a fund’s purpose entirely to Transferring a Private Foundation or Trust Fund helping students study and advance their education. The Community Foundation works with community volunteers A private foundation can be a great vehicle for charitable to interview students and make award recommendations, giving, but sometimes the process of managing the or we can work with you to form your own Board-approved foundation’s legal affairs can diminish the joy of giving or selection committee. become a burden to maintain. Existing private foundations or charitable trust funds can be easily rolled over to a Giving Circle Fund named endowment fund within the Community Foundation, greatly reducing administrative overhead, while maintaining Many of our funds are created by a collective vision of key elements of donor involvement and long-term, legacy multiple donors, who each tithe into a “giving circle,” vision. The disadvantages of private foundations or trusts— and then, together, make grant recommendations. Giving excise fees, administrative fees, lesser tax benefits, and circles are a fantastic way to learn more about your local due diligence administration—cause many to seek a more community and its charities and increase impact as each flexible alternative through the Community Foundation. grant is amplified in size. 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 To learn more, about the use of your gift to the Community Foundation, contact Amy Owen trusting the Community Foundation’s knowledge and reach to determine what needs are most pressing. [email protected] (703) 779-3505 ext. 1 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. 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 11

Private Foundation vs. Donor Advised Fund ELEMENTS DONOR ADVISED FUND WITH US PRIVATE FOUNDATION START-UP CONSIDERATIONS None Incorporation fees, legal fees, accounting fees Cost Paperwork approved within days Generally months to one year for final IRS Considered endowed at $10,000 approval Timeframe ($25,000 for scholarship funds) Most experts recommend at least $2 to $5 million Financial Limitations Up to 60% of Adjusted Gross Income Up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Income TAX DEDUCTIBILITY Cash Gifts Publicly Traded Securities Fair MarketValue up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Income Fair MarketValue up to 20% of Adjusted Gross Income Real Estate and Closely Held Stock Fair MarketValue up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Income Fair MarketValue up to 20% of Adjusted Gross Income Required annual payout of at least 5% of assets DISTRIBUTION AND PAYOUT REQUIREMENTS A 501(c)(3) private charity Corpus or Fund Assets No payout requirements. However, donor can distribute far more than 5% if wished! INCOME AND REPORTING CONSIDERATIONS Tax Status We are a 501(c)(3) public charity Excise Tax on Investment Income None Up to 1.39% various taxes on net investment income Tax Filings and Financial Audit All inclusive under our filings PUBLICITY Must prepare and file Form 990 PF, state Donor filings ADMINISTRATION Grants Due Diligence Donor can receive optimal publicity OR choose Donors are publicly cited on Private Foundation Investment Management total anonymity Tax Return published on Guidestar.org DONOR INVOLVEMENT Documentation 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 Scope identify, investigate, assess grantees. distribution rate Timespan Benefits from our oversight and management, Responsibility of trustees SUMMARY 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 12 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

2020 Financial Snapshot Yount, Hyde, and Barbour completed the Community Foundation’s nancial Assets audit ended December 31, 2020. For a full copy, please contact us at (703) 779-3505 or visit CommunityFoundationLF.org/library. Assets 2020 $10,066,502 Cash & Cash Equivalents ......................................$1,645,650 2019 $8,569,653 Gifts or Grants Receivable ......................................$372,932 Investments ............................................................$7,958,892 Other .....................................................................$25,783 Poperty and Equipment .........................................$63,245 TOTAL ASSETS....................................................$10,066,502 Revenue 2018 $5,930,188 Contributions & Events ........................................$3,819,442 Investment Income Net..........................................$708,347 TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE........................$4,527,789 Endowment Funds 2017 $4,642,240 2016 $3,439,022 Donor Advised Funds ............................................$3,892,634 Designated Funds...................................................$1,170,707 Agency Funds.........................................................$505,492 Field of Interest Funds............................................$2,541,365 Scholarship Funds ..................................................$900,149 Fiscal Sponsorship Funds........................................$88,845 Unrestricted Funds.................................................$564,728 Investment Rate of Return Grantmaking 20% 2017 2019 $2,257,502 18% 17.25 $1,184,771 16% 2016 2020 $1,072,345 14% 7.47% 10.20 $923,553 12% $640,386 10% 13 8% 7.47% 2018 2016 6% -8.24 2017 4% 2018 2% 2019 0% 2020 -2% -4% -6% -8% -10% 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

2020 Grants The Community Foundation distributed more than $2.2 million in grants into our community. Culture Waterford Concert Series, Waterford, VA—$1,000 General support (Frederick L. Spencer, Jr. Memorial Fund, Gollobin Catoctin Area Turners, Round Hill, VA—$793 General Family Fund) support (Give Choose) Waterford Foundation, Waterford, VA—$6,467 General The Community Music School of the Piedmont, support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund, Give Upperville, VA—$500 General support (Frederick Choose, Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) L. Spencer, Jr. Memorial Fund) The George C. Marshall International Center, Leesburg, Education VA—$8,569 General support (Minchew Family Foundation, Give Choose) Journey Through Hallowed Ground, Waterford, VA—$250 All Ages Read Together, Herndon, VA—$18,970 General General support (Give Choose) support (All Ages Read Together Endowment, Give Choose) The Loudoun Ballet Performing Arts Company, Leesburg, Center for Excellence in Education, McLean, VA—$5,000 VA—$1,194 General support (Give Choose) General support (May Family Foundation) Loudoun Freedom Center, Lansdowne, VA—$100 In honor Embark Center for Self-Directed Education, Leesburg, of Fitz Thomas (Operating Fund) VA—$510 General support (Give Choose) Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum, Sterling, VA—$700 Excellent Options, Inc., Aldie, VA—$5,000 Support for General support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund, COVID-19 needs (100WomenStrong) Give Choose) The Kiski School, Saltsburg, PA—$10,000 General support Loudoun Museum, Leesburg, VA—$1,000 General support (Siker Family Foundation) (Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, Lansdowne, The Plains Community League, The Plains, VA—$1,615 VA—$10,000 Support for the Young Entrepreneur Academy General support (John Page Turner Community House Fund) program (Loudoun Chamber Foundation) Station Stitchers, Purcellville, VA—$1,404 General support Loudoun Diversity Council, Leesburg, VA—$375 General (Give Choose) support (Give Choose) Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Association, Middleburg, Loudoun Education Foundation, Ashburn, VA—$41,590 VA—$3,135 Support for America’s Routes and general Support for Willowcroft Science Fair Awards; Kognito support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund, Don and training program for educators; COVID-19 needs; Amy Owen Charitable Fund, Give Choose, Minchew Family and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, Foundation, Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) Willowcroft Science Endowment) 14 2020 REPORT TO TH20E2C0ORMEPMOURNT ITTOY THE COMMUNITY

Loudoun Literacy Council, Leesburg, VA—$62,237 Tulsa Welding School, Jacksonville, Support for the Family Literacy STEP Project; COVID-19 FL—$1,200 for the benefit of Alex Young, needs; partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Outreach graduate of Loudoun County High Project; capacity-building needs; and general support School (Blair and Mike Pirrello Vocational (100WomenStrong, Community Emergency Relief Fund, Scholarship) COVID-19 Collaborative Fund, Give Choose, Loudoun Community Cabinet, Loudoun Impact Fund) Loudoun Literacy Council Endowment Fund, Leesburg, VA—$13,167 To establish an endowment fund (Platinum Endowment Challenge Fund) NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, New York, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA—$5,000 for the NY—$500 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable benefit of students Danning Laine Bisaga and Zohayr Naveed, Fund) graduates of Loudoun County High School (Loudoun Northern Virginia Community College Educational County High School Scholarship Fund) Foundation, Annandale, VA—$10,000 Support for COVID-19 needs for Loudoun students (100WomenStrong) Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA—$2,500 for The New Ag School, Leesburg, VA— $935 General support the benefit of student Kayla Ballve, graduate (Give Choose) of Loudoun County High School (Loudoun StoryBook Treasures, Ashburn, VA—$5,425 General County High School Scholarship Fund) support, including for the completion of the Giving Tuesday Matching Challenge (Community Emergency Relief Fund, William Carey University, Hattiesburg, Give Choose) MS—$1,000 for the benefit of student Wakefield School, The Plains, VA—$72,500 Support for Omotara Ogundeyi, volunteer/staff of the Max Schaefer Scholarship Fund; Performing Arts Center; Loudoun Free Clinic (Mary B. Tett Health financial aid fund; and annual fund (Guy and Katherine Professionals Fund) Gravett Charitable Fund) WAMU, Washington, DC—$100 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA—$1,500 for the benefit of Meredith Scarboro, graduate of Rock Ridge High School (Debbie Settle Scholarship Foundation) New York University, New York, NY— $2,500 for the benefit of student Michaela Greenlee, graduate of Potomac Falls High School (Gavin Rupp “I Promise 15” Scholarship Fund) 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 15

Human Services Boulder Crest Foundation, Bluemont, VA—$920 General support (Give Choose) 100WomenStrong, Leesburg, VA—$10,000 For 2020 Brain Injury Services, Springfield, VA—$200 General membership and grant cycle (Wheeler Family Foundation) support (Give Choose) A Farm Less Ordinary, Purcellville, VA—$27,443 Support Bridle Paths, Leesburg, VA—$540 General support (Give for an Assistant Farm Manager position to manage young Choose) volunteers and outreach to schools; COVID-19 needs; Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, Arlington, and general support (100WomenStrong, Charles Tiffany VA—$227,737 Support for COVID-19 Emergency Fund Richardson Family Fund, Give Choose, and Loudoun Impact and Helpline, managed in partnership with Loudoun Cares, Fund) to provide rental assistance to Loudoun residents including A Place To Be, Middleburg, VA—$23,979 General support tourism and hospitality workers and those with non- (Frederick L. Spencer Jr. Memorial Fund, Give Choose) traditional leases; and COVID-19 needs (100WomenStrong, Altor Locks, Sterling, VA—$689 Support for personal Community Emergency Relief Fund, Loudoun Chamber protective equipment for first responders in Loudoun County Foundation, Tourism and Hospitality Relief Fund) (100WomenStrong) Catoctin Presbyterian Church, Waterford, VA—$5,000 General support (Siker Family Foundation) American Red Cross National Capital Region-Loudoun The Chris Atwood Foundation, Reston, VA—$12,000 County, Leesburg, VA—$1,000 General support (Minchew Support for COVID-19 needs (100WomenStrong) Family Foundation) Coalition to Salute Americas Heroes Foundation, Leesburg, The Arc of Loudoun, Leesburg, VA—$42,388 Support VA—$630 General support (Give Choose) for emergency financial assistance program for people Community Emergency Relief Fund, Leesburg, with disabilities; COVID-19 needs; and general support VA—$76,811 Support for COVID-19 relief efforts (100WomenStrong, Community Emergency Relief Fund, (100WomenStrong, Bill and Val Tillett Foundation, Don Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Loudoun and Amy Owen Charitable Fund, Endowment for the Impact Fund) Community, Give Choose, Minchew Family Foundation, Arms Wide Open, Ivoryton, CT—$2,000 Support for Cure Rosegate Charitable Fund, Siker Family Foundation, Shelly’s Fest 2020 (Smashing Walnuts Foundation) Fund for a Beautiful Tomorrow) Ashburn Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department, Ashburn, Community Empowerment of Northern Virginia, Sterling, VA—$1,900 General support, including in honor of VA—$670 General support (Give Choose) Loudoun Chamber Community Leadership Award winner Community Foundation for Northern Virginia, Oakton, Jimmy Olevson (Give Choose, Operating Fund) VA—$5,531 for the Loudoun Impact Fund Endowment Big Heart Ranch, Malibu, CA—$10,000 General support (Loudoun Impact Fund) (Wheeler Family Foundation) Congregation Beth Emeth, Herndon, VA—$500 Support Birthright of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA—$16,346 for the Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund (Shelly’s Fund for a General support (Give Choose) Beautiful Tomorrow) Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, Verona, VA—$1,000 General Cornerstones, Reston, VA—$500 Support for back-to-school support (Minchew Family Foundation) drive (Shelly’s Fund for a Beautiful Tomorrow) Blue Ridge Speech and Hearing, Lansdowne, VA—$1,494 Crossroads Jobs, Leesburg, VA—$10,531 General support General support (Give Choose) and COVID-19 needs (Community Emergency Relief Fund, Give Choose) 16 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Dulles South Food Pantry, Dulles, VA—$16,265 Support Girls on the Run of NOVA—$120 General support (Give for Backpack Buddies program; COVID-19 needs; and general Choose) support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, S. Murray Rust and The Good Shepherd Alliance, Ashburn, VA—$22,970 Mary H. C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn) General support and COVID-19 needs (100WomenStrong, ECHO, Leesburg, VA— $141,954 General support, Community Emergency Relief Fund, Give Choose, Minchew including for the completion of the Giving Tuesday Matching Family Foundation) Challenge and COVID-19 needs (100WomenStrong, HealthWorks for Northern Virginia, Leesburg, VA— Community Emergency Relief Fund, Give Choose, Loudoun $58,235 Support for COVID-19 Testing Outreach Community Cabinet) Collaborative, including the hiring of outreach workers; Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Middleburg, VA—$25,000 expanding access to food through Loudoun Hunger Support for the Christmas Shop and general support (The Relief satellite pantry at HealthWorks; COVID-19 needs; Moses Fund) and general support (100WomenStrong, COVID-19 Fenwick Foundation, Arlington, VA—$2,860 General Collaborative Fund, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) support and COVID-19 needs (Community Emergency Heeling House, Sterling, VA—$1,805 General support (Give Relief Fund, Give Choose) Choose) Fisher House, Rockville, MD—$5,000 Support for veterans’ Help for Others, Sterling, VA—$1,000 Support for 2020 programs (Vets Tribute Fund) Holiday Coalition program (Community Emergency Relief Fund) Five Stones Healing Arts and Wellness Center, Leesburg, Homeland at Home, Harrisburg, PA—$100 General support VA—$320 General support (Give Choose) in honor of Virginia Scott (Operating Fund) Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore, Hopecam, Inc., Reston, VA—$35 General support (Give Norfolk, VA—$400 General support (Don and Amy Owen Choose) Charitable Fund) INMED Partnership for Children, Sterling, VA— $45,850 Friends of Loudoun Mental Health, Leesburg, Support for Emergency Financial Assistance for families; VA—$15,140 General support and COVID-19 needs academic assistance and enrichment addressing COVID-19 (Community Emergency Relief Fund, Don and Amy Owen challenges for vulnerable children and parents; COVID-19 Charitable Fund, Give Choose, Operating Fund) needs; and general support (100WomenStrong, Community Emergency Relief Fund, Loudoun Impact Fund, Give Choose) President & CEO Amy Owen at Community Foundation’s front desk 17 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

JDRF International, Boone, IA—$100 General support aLnooundymouonusCfhuanmd)ber Foundation, Leesburg, VA—$3,470 (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) LGoeundeoraulnsuCpaproerst, (LGeeivsbeuCrgh,oVosAe—) $69,011 Support for HJKopCeocammm, uInncit.,yRFeasrtmon,,DVuAl—les,$V35A—Ge$n6e,r3a9l 0suGppenoertra(lGsuivpeport rental assistance provided to nontraditional renters seeking C(Mhoinosceh)ew Family Foundation, Give Choose) aLssoiustdanocuenfrCoommtmheuCniOtyVCIDab-1in9eEt,mLeergsbeunrcgy, FVuAn—d $a1n0d0,000 For IJNusMt NEDeigPhabrotnrse,rsAhnipnafnodraCleh, iVldAr—en$,3S,t5e4rl1inGg,eVneAr—al s$u4p5p,o8r5t0 Hmeelmplbineers;hCipOaVndIDgr-a1n9tmneaekdins;gp(aBritlnl aenrsdhVipalaTnidllestutpFpoourntdoaftitohne) SaunpdpCorOt VfoIrDE-m19erngeendcsy(F1i0n0aWncoiaml AenssSitsrtoangce, GfoirvefaCmhiloieoss;e) COVID-19 Testing Outreach Collaborative; and general academic assistance and enrichment addressing COVID-19 sLuopupdorotu(n10C0oWuonmtyeDnSetproanrtgm, Cenotmomf FuanmityilyEmSeerrvgiecnecsy, Relief cLhCalSleJn/Lgeosufdoor uvnulnAebruabseledcWhioldmreenn’sanSdheplatreern(tLs;ACWOSV) ID-19 FLuenesdb,uCrgo,vVidAC—ol$la5b,0o0ra0tiSvuepFpuonrdt ,foGrievdeuCcahtoionsea,l,anvocnaytmioonuals, nEenedso;wanmdengetnFeuranlds,uLpepeosrbtu(r1g0, 0VWA—om$e1n3S,t1r6o7ngT,oCeostmabmliushniatyn faunndd)emergency assistance to children served by Loudoun EemndeorgwemnceyntRfeulinedf F(Pulnadti,nLuomudEonudnowImmpeanctt CFuhnaldle,nGgieveFund) County Department of Family Services’ Foster Care and Choose) LAoduodpotiuonn C(JoTuPnltayceDFeupnadrt)ment of Family Services, Legacy Farms, Leesburg, VA—$15,590 Support for Leesburg, VA—$5,000 Support for educational, vocational, JiDncRreFasIintgerenmaptiloynmale, nBtosouncec,esIsAf—or$n1e0u0roGdievneerrsael isnudpipviodrut als aLnoduedmoeurngeFnacmy ialsiseistfaonrcCe thoilcdhrielndr,eLneesesbrvuerdg,bVyAL—ou$d8o4u2n (aDt oLnegaancdy AFamrmy sOawndenACPhlarcietaTboleBFeutnhdrough mentoring and CGoeunnetryalDsuepparotrmt (eGntivoef CFahmooilsye)Services’ Foster Care and music therapy and general support (Give Choose, Loudoun Adoption (JT Place Fund) JIKmpCaocmt Fmuunnd)ity Farm, Dulles, VA—$6,390 General support Loudoun First Responders Foundation, Aldie, VA—$2,425 (Minchew Family Foundation, Give Choose) LGoeundeoraulnsuFpapmoirltie(Gs fiover Choilodsree)n, Leesburg, VA—$842 Legal Services of Northern Virginia, Fairfax, VA—$10,000 General support (Give Choose) JSuuspt pNoeritgfhobr oCrOs, VAInDn-a1n9danlee, dVsAf—or $p3ro,5g4ra1mGseineLraolusduopupnort Loudoun Free Clinic, Leesburg, VA—$28,414 Support for aCnoduCnOtyV(CIDom-1m9 unneeitdys E(1m0e0rWgeonmcyenRSetlrieofnFgu, nGdi)ve Choose) LpoaurtdnoerusnhiFpirosfttRhesCpOonVdIeDrs-1F9ouTnesdtiantgioOn,uAtrledaiceh, VPAro—jec$t2;,425 Leonard W. Kidd Memorial American Legion Post 2001, GCeOneVrIaDl s-u1p9pnoeretd(Gs; iavnedCgheonoesrea)l support (100WomenStrong, LAesghabcuyrnF,arVmAs—, L$e1e5sb,0u0r0g,SVuAp—po$rt1f5o,r59ve0teSruapnp’sorretnftoarl assistance Community Emergency Relief Fund, COVID-19 ipnrcoregarasimngaenmd pCloOyVmIeDnt-1s9ucnceessdsfo(r10n0euWrodmiveenrSsetrionndgi)viduals at LCooulldaobuonratFirveeeFCulnidn,icG, iLveeCsbhuorog,seV, AM—in$c2h8e,w41F4amSuilpyport for Legacy Farms & A Place To Be through mentoring and music pFaorutnnedrashtiiopno,)f the COVID-19 Testing Outreach Project; tLhoeruadpoyuanndAgbeunseerdalWsuopmpeonrt’s(SGhievleteCrh(oLoAsWe, SL)o,uLdeoeusbnuIrmg,pact COVID-19 needs; and general support (100WomenStrong, FVuAn—d)$116,811 Support for the LAWS Legal Services CLoomudmouunnitHy aEbmiteartgefonrcyHRuemlieafnFituyn, dL,eCesobvuirdg,CVoAlla—bo$ra6t,i9v1e3 program; individual counseling and services to child victims FSuunpdp,oGrtivfoerCphlaonotseer, bMoxineschperwojeFcatm; CilyOFVoIuDn-d1a9tinonee,)ds; and LoefgaabluSser; vCicOesVoIDf N-1o9rtnheeerdns;VGirigveinCiah,oFoasierfCaxh,aVllAen—ge$10,000 general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, S. Murray SGurpapnotr;tpfaorrtnCeOrshViIpDin-1t9heneCeOdsVfoIDr p-1ro9gTraemstisnignOLouutrdeoacuhn LRouusdt oanudn MHarbyitHat. fCor. RHuusmt Satnuidteyn, tLPeehsiblaunrtgh, rVoApy—Pr$o6je,9c1t/3 CPoroujnectyt;(aCnodmgmenuenrailtysuEpmpoergteinchyoRneolrieoffFLuonudd)oun Chamber SFuoprpwoarrtdfTorurpnla)nter boxes project; COVID-19 needs; and Community Leadership Award winner Falcon Heating and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, S. Murray LAeior nCaornddWiti.oKnidndg;Manedmforicaol mAmpletriiocnanofLtehgeioGnivPionsgtT2u0e0sd1a, y RLuosutdaonudnMHaurynHge.rCR.eRliuefs,t LSetuesdbeunrtgP, hViAla—nth$r6o5p,y40P7roSjeucpt/port AMshabtcuhrinn,gVCAh—al$le1n5g,e00(100S0uWppomoretnfoSrtrvoentge,raCno’smremntuanl iatsysistance FtorpwuarrcdhTasuernd)iapers, wipes, and supplies for families in need; pErmogerragmenacnydRCelOiefVFIDun-d1,9CnOeeVdsID(1-0109WCoomllaebnoSrtartoinogn)Fund, COVID-19 needs; partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Give Choose, LCSJ/Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter LOouutdreoaucnh HPruonjegcet;r aRnedligeef,nLereaelsbsuuprgp,oVrtA, i—ncl$u6d5in,4g0i7nShuopnpoorrot f L(LoAuWdoSu)nEAnbduowsemd eWntomFuennd’s, SLhoeuldteoru(nLIAmWpSac)t, LFueensdb,uMrg,inchew tLoopuudrocuhnaseCdhiaampebresr, wCiopmesm, aunnditsyuLpepaldieesrsfohripfaAmwialireds wininnneedr ; VFAam—il$y1F1o6u,8n1d1atSiounp,pSoirktefroFr atmheilLy AFWouSndLaetgiaolnS, eOrvpiceeras ting CJeOnnViIfDer-M19onetgeodms; eprayrt(n1e0r0shWipomofetnhSetrConOgV, ICDO-1V9IDTe-s1t9ing pFruongdra,man; oinndyimvioduusalfucnodu)nseling and services to child victims OCuotlrlaebacohraPtirvoejeFcut;nadn,dGgivene eCrahlosouspep, oOrtp,eirnactilnugdiFnugnidn,hLoonuodroun of abuse; COVID-19 needs; Give Choose Challenge Grant; oIfmLpoaucdt oFuunndC,hMaminbcehreCwoFmammiulynFitoyuLnedaadteiorsnh)ip Award pLaortundeorsuhnipCianrtehs,e LCeOesVbuIDrg-, 1V9AT—est$in6g9,O01u1trSeaucphpPortojfeocrt; winner Jennifer Montgomery (100WomenStrong, Covid arnendtgael naessriasltasnupcepoprto,viindehdontoornonf tLroaduidtoiounnalCrhenamterbsesreeking CLooluladboourantiHveuFmuannd,SGerivieceCshNooetswe,oOrkpeFruatnindg, LFeuensbdu, rLgo,uVdAo—un CasosmistmanucneitfyroLmeatdheersChOipVAIwDa-r1d9wEinmneerrgeFnaclcyoFnuHndeaatnindg and I$m7p,5a0ct0FSutanfdfi,nMg sinucphpeowrtFfoamr tihlye FCoOunVdIaDti-o1n9)Testing Outreach AHirelCploinde;itCioOniVnIgD, a-n19d nfoeredcos;mpparletntieornshoifptahnedGsiuvpinpgorTtuoefsdthaye Project (COVID-19 Collaborative Fund) MCOatcVhIiDng-1C9hTaellsetningge O(1u0t0rWeacohmCenoSlltarboonrga,tiCveo;manmdugneitnyeral Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Leesburg, Esumpeprogretn(c1y0R0eWlieofmFeunnSdt,roCnogv,iCd oCmomllaubnoirtaytiEomn eFrugnend,cyGRiveelief VLAo—ud$o6u,n14I8mGpaencterFaul nsudp,pLoeretsb(Gurigv,eVCAh—oo$se3),000 For 2020 CFhuonods,eC, LOCVSIJD/L-1ou9dCooulnlaAbobruasteivdeWFuonmde,nG’s iSvheeCltheroo(LseA,WS) LmoeumdboeurnshIimp panadctgFruanntdc,yLceles(bRuorsge,gVatAe—Ch$3ar,i0t0ab0leFoFru2n0d2, 0John Eandoonwymmoeunst fFuunndd), Loudoun Impact Fund, Minchew Family manedmPbaetrtsihSipinannedn gFraamntilcyyFcluen(dR,oSsiekgearteFaCmhialyritFaobulenFduatniodn, )John Foundation, Siker Family Foundation, Operating Fund, and Patti Sinnen Family Fund, Siker Family Foundation) Loudoun Serenity House Fiscal Sponsorship Fund, LLoeuesdbouurgn, SVeAre—ni$t4y,H50o0uGseeFniesrcaallsuSppoonrsto(rLshoiupdoFuunndC,hamber LFooudnoduatnioVnoWlunheteelerrCFarmegiliyveFrosu, nLdeaetsibounr)g, VA— $30,024 1188 22002200 RREEPPOORRTTTTOOTTHHEE CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY

Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Leesburg, Outer Banks Community Foundation, Southern Shores, VA—$6,148 General support (Give Choose) NC—$1,000 Support for Rapid Response Grant Fund Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers, Leesburg, VA— $30,024 (Minchew Family Foundation) Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Leesburg, Project Horse Empowerment Center, Great Falls, VA— VA—$6,148 General support (Give Choose) $15,386 Support for COVID-19 needs and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers, Leesburg, VA— $30,024 Project Horse Empowerment Center Endowment Fund, Support for partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Leesburg, VA—$10,000 To establish an endowment fund Outreach Project; COVID-19 needs; and general support (Platinum Endowment Challenge Fund) (100WomenStrong, COVID-19 Collaborative Fund, Give PRS, Oakton, VA—$200 General support (Give Choose) Choose, Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Endowment Fund) Loudoun Youth, Leesburg, VA—$3,327 General support Red Blue Collective, LLC, Reston, VA— $14,996 Support (Give Choose) for personal protective equipment for first responders in Loudoun Youth, Leesburg, VA—$3,327 General support Loudoun County (100WomenStrong) (Give Choose) Ride-On Ranch, Lovettsville, VA—$12,617 General support Lucketts Ruritan Club, Leesburg, VA—$10,587 General (Give Choose) support (Give Choose) Ryan Bartel Foundation, Waterford, VA—$26,750 Support Michael Mosier Defeat DIPG Foundation, Bethesda, for the delivery of workshops based on mindfulness and MD—$530 Support for DIPG Summit (Smashing Walnuts positive psychology to Loudoun youth; COVID-19 needs; Foundation) general support, including in honor of Loudoun Chamber Middleburg Community Center, Middleburg, VA—$2,925 Community Leadership Award winner Katie Barchas Wilson General support (Give Choose) (100WomenStrong, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund, Mobile Hope, Leesburg, VA— $20,150 Support for cooking Operating Fund) classes for at-risk youth; services to struggling families and Salvation Army, A Georgia Corporation, Atlanta, GA— at-risk youth accessing healthy food and supplies; general $5,000 Support for veterans’ assistance programs (Vets support (Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund, Minchew Tribute Fund) Family Foundation, S. Murray Rust and Mary H. C. Rust SCAN of Northern Virginia, Alexandria, VA—$1,250 Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn) General support (Give Choose) Northern Virginia Family Service, Oakton, VA— $159,974 Seneration, Ashburn, VA—$94 General support (Give Support for the delivery of educational materials to homes of Choose) Loudoun’s Early Head Start students; Pay-It-Forward Loan Seven Loaves, Middleburg, VA—$10,000 General support Assistance Program for Loudoun residents; COVID-19 needs; (Moses Fund) partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Outreach Project; and Smashing Walnuts Endowment, Leesburg, VA—$2,010 general support (100WomenStrong, Community Emergency General support (Give Choose) Relief Fund, COVID-19 Collaborative Fund, Loudoun Sprout Therapeutic Riding & Education Center, Aldie, Impact Fund) VA—$865 General support (Give Choose) OAR, Fairfax, VA—$450 General support (Give Choose) One Sparrow, Bristow, VA—$1,813 General support (Give Choose) 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 19

St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Leesburg, VA—Support for Nature literacy program; COVID-19 needs; and partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Outreach Project (100WomenStrong, Animal Care Assistance Program, Louisa, VA—$2,000 COVID-19 Collaborative Fund, Give Choose) Support for spay and neuter procedures and emergency This Is My Brave, Leesburg, VA—$780 General support veterinary care to low-income pet owners (Ursula Landsrath (Give Choose) Animal Rescue Fund) Touching Heart, Herndon, VA—$1,125 Support for Mulan Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, Boyce, VA—$2,000 Support Movie Fundraiser for Children’s Cancer Home in honor of for the purchase of oxygen concentrators for the Wildlife Loudoun Chamber Community Leadership Award winner Veterinary Care Program (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue The Zone, and general support (Give Choose, Loudoun Fund) Chamber Foundation) Tree of Life Ministries, Purcellville, VA—$5,082 General Certified Humane, Middleburg, VA—$1,988 General support (Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Foundation) support (Give Choose) Trinity House Community, Leesburg, VA—$3,286 General Community Cat Alliance, Winchester, VA—$2,000 Support support (Give Choose) for cat trap-neuter-return program (Ursula Landsrath Animal Volunteers of America Chesapeake and Carolinas, Lanham, Rescue Fund) MD—$48,885 Support for the Loudoun Homeless Services Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Golden, CO—$500 Center and COVID-19 needs (100WomenStrong, Community General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Emergency Relief Fund, Loudoun Community Cabinet) DC Area Weimaraner Rescue, Front Royal, VA—$3,000 Washington Nepal Health Foundation, Washington Support for spay and neuter procedures, heartworm DC—$5,000 General support (Moses Fund) treatment, and veterinary costs for rescued dogs (Ursula Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers, Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Washington, DC—$250 General support (Don and Amy Dewey Animals, Inc., Centreville, VA—$1,000 Support for Owen Charitable Fund) the trap-neuter-return of community cats in Prince William Whitefish Community Foundation, Whitefish, MT— County (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) $1,000 Support for Community Emergency Response Fund Equine Rescue League, Leesburg, VA—$10,803 Support for (Minchew Family Foundation) annual veterinarian health exams and vaccines for equines; Windy Hill Foundation, Middleburg, VA—$53,344 feed, hay, and supplements for rescued equines; and general Support for partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Outreach support (PAW Fund, Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund, Project; COVID-19 needs; and general support, including Give Choose) for the completion of Giving Tuesday Matching Challenge Fauquier SPCA, Inc., Warrenton, VA—$5,000 Support for (100WomenStrong, Community Emergency Relief Fund, medical care for dogs rescued from abuse and neglect breeder COVID-19 Collaborative Fund) case (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Women Giving Back, Sterling, VA—$29,500 Support for Feline Foundation of Greater Washington, Sterling, partnership of the COVID-19 Testing Outreach Project; VA—$4,500 Support for rescue services, medical care, and COVID-19 needs; and general support, including for adoptions for cats, including trap-neuter-return (PAW Fund, the completion of Giving Tuesday Matching Challenge Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) (100WomenStrong, Community Emergency Relief Fund, For the Cat’s Sake, Flint Hill, VA—$2,000 Support for COVID-19 Collaborative Fund) emergency medical assistance to injured and sick community YMCA of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA—$490 General cats (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) support (Give Choose) 20 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Friends of Homeless Animals, Aldie, VA—$4,642 Support Middleburg Humane Foundation, Marshall, VA—$5,500 for Help a Heart program providing heartworm treatment for Support for food and low-cost medical care of pets for dogs, and general support (Give Choose, PAW Fund) families in need; community cat trap-neuter-return program Friends of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Purcellville, VA— (PAW Fund, Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) $2,544 General support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Morven Park, Leesburg, VA— $12,023 General support Fund, Give Choose) (Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Minchew Glacier National Park Conservancy, Columbia Falls, MT— Family Foundation, Morven Park Charitable Fund, Peter M. $1,000 General support (Minchew Family Foundation) Howard Memorial Fund) Goochland Community Cats, Oilville, VA—$1,000 Support Operation Paws for Homes, Richmond, VA—$2,000 for medical care, including trap-neuter-return, for feral cats in Support for heartworm treatment for dogs (Ursula Landsrath Goochland (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Animal Rescue Fund) Goochland Pet Lovers, Oilville, VA—$1,000 Support for Partnership for the National Trails System, Madison, veterinary care, spay and neuter procedures, and training WI—$750 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Fund) Goose Creek Association, Middleburg, VA—$851 General People for Pets Foundation, Jeffersonton, VA—$2,000 support (Give Choose) Support for rescue and care of special-needs cats (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Green Dogs Unleashed, Troy, VA—$3,000 Support for Pets Bring Joy, Fairfax, VA—$2,000 Support for expenses to medical care and expenses for dogs in foster care (Ursula care for special needs cats (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Fund) Humane Society of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA— Piedmont Environmental Council, Warrenton, VA— $14,528 Support for dog and cat food to help Loudoun $4,120 Support for the Catoctin Conservation Fund; families in need, and general support (Ursula Landsrath COVID-19 needs; and general support (100WomenStrong, Animal Rescue Fund, Give Choose) Give Choose, Rosegate Charitable Fund) Humane Society of Warren County, Front Royal, VA— Preservation Virginia, Richmond, VA—$2,500 General $1,000 Support to open and operate low-cost spay and neuter support (Minchew Family Foundation) clinic (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Promises Animal Rescue, Gainesville, VA—$3,000 Support Land Trust of Virginia, Middleburg, VA—$500 General for the rescue of German shepherds (Ursula Landsrath Animal support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund) Rescue Fund) Loudoun Community Cat Coalition, Leesburg, VA— RappCats, Washington, VA—$2,000 Support for cat $9,711 General support (Give Choose) vaccination and spay and neuter procedures (Ursula Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Endowment Fund, Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Leesburg, VA— $10,317 Support for the Peterson Young Vets Moving Forward, Sterling, VA—$1,200 Support for Naturalist Program supplies and general support (Give purchase of a puppy to be trained as a veteran’s service dog Choose and anonymous fund) (PAW Fund) Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Endowment Fund, Wildlife Veterinary Care, Millwood, VA—$3,000 Support Leesburg, VA—$10,000 To establish an endowment fund for the purchase of medical supplies to treat sick and injured (Platinum Endowment Challenge Fund) wildlife (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 21

Our Grant Making Funds Every fund stewarded by the Community Foundation reflects the personal charitable values of its founder. Won’t you join us? 100WomenStrong Barbe Family Foundation Commission on Women and Girls A community collaborative among some This donor advised fund builds a legacy The fund and its many donors seek to of the region’s most influential women of family giving here at home. provide grants and programs that bring (and a few good men), donors of this awareness and public education to such giving circle support five varied funds in Blue Ridge Hospice Endowment issues facing women and girls in Loudoun the Community Foundation to further needs in education, shelter, hunger, and County as cyber bullying, STEAM education, careers for women, human health in Loudoun County. trafficking, and sexual and domestic abuse. All Ages Read Together Endowment David Peña Foundation Working with disadvantaged children who This agency endowment provides annual As a donor advised fund, grants are have little or no literacy experience, this support for its meaningful end-of-life recommended by its founder. fund supports All Ages Read Together’s programs and operations in the community. mission to offer programs to spark a love of reading and improved academic outcomes. Charles Tiffany Richardson Debbie Settle Scholarship Foundation Family Fund Bill and Val Tillet Foundation As donor advisors to their fund, grants After his death, his daughter wanted to Students on the path to music performance are made to the causes that speak to do something special in his memory. or music education benefit from this fund their heart and charitable values. Mr. Richardson loved history and the that lovingly memorializes Debbie Settle environment. Grants from this donor and her renown work as choral director at advised fund reflect his values. Stone Bridge High School. 22 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Community Emergency Relief Fund The world pandemic had arrived at our front door. In response, on March 11, 2020, the Community Foundation launched a Community Emergency Relief Fund. With gifts from hundreds of fund holders, donors, businesses, and government programs, the Community Foundation granted more than $1.2 million dollars in direct response to COVID-19. Fund holders like 100WomenStrong, Loudoun Community Cabinet, Tourism & Hospitality Fund, along with such contributors as Google, Kaiser Permanente, MVB Bank, Visit Loudoun, Washington Gas, County of Loudoun, and hundreds of generous households and community businesses, all came together. Together, a collective focus was dedicated to meeting need through flexibility and impact. The Community Foundation began by zeroing in on nonprofits that specialized in getting rent and utilities covered for newly unemployed and underemployed neighbors. We collaborated with partner nonprofits and the County of Loudoun to increase COVID-19 testing among our most disproportionally impacted neighbors. We offered a unique grants program supporting minority-owned small businesses on the edge of financial loss. Funding provided to nonprofits offered “general support” with no programmatic strings attached to enable continuity in service provision for food, learning, health, aid, and care in our community for thousands of those in need. Donors and funders continue to support the Fund recognizing that, for many of our neighbors, it may take years to recover the lost savings and quality of life achieved before March 11th. 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 23

Desi Giving Fund Evans Family Fund The Gollobin Family Fund As an emerging giving circle, members This donor advised fund supports the This designated fund supports musical work together to provide grants through personal grantmaking of the Evans Family, programs offered by the Waterford including addressing food insecurity and Concert Series. collaborative vision. Health Fund Don & Amy Owen Charitable Fund general needs in our community. Frederick L. Spencer, Jr. Memorial Fund As a donor advised fund, grants are This field-of-interest fund, created in This field of interest fund founded by a recommended by the founders to benefit memorial, supports area programs in arts, local physician supports health programs local and national charities that appeal to locally and internationally. Grants from music, and drama. their personal philanthropy. the fund are led by the Community ECHO Endowment Fund Friends of the Blue Ridge Mountains Foundation’s grantmaking committee. Endowment for Environmental Educational Activities Guy and Katherine Gravett Charitable Fund Created as a permanent resource, the This agency endowment fund, inspired Like a family foundation, this fund serves ECHO endowment fund supports by the memory of the late Jane Pratt, the donor advised vision of its founders. this nonprofit’s mission to provide provides funding for youth education in The Hill School Endowment Fund transportation, employment, learning, environmental mountain stewardship. independence, and medical care for members of our community who are Gavin Rupp “I Promise 15” mentally and physically disabled. Scholarship Fund Endowment for the Community The Community Foundation Board of In honor of the late Gavin Rupp, As an agency fund, annual Directors established this fund as a means to scholarship awards support students distributions support the success and provide grantmaking into our community to pursuing a degree in healthcare services, meet the most pressing and changing needs advancement of The Hill School. with an emphasis in oncology. in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties. 24 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Jim and Betty Herbert Family Fund J.T. Place Fund Loudoun Community Cabinet This donor advised fund includes This fund provides special support Grants from this donor advised fund multiple family members who make for life skills, academics, and human are designed to help strengthen the grantmaking recommendations from the necessities for Loudoun County’s foster philanthropic voice and charitable fund to benefit local qualifying charities. Joanne W. Webb Memorial Fund children and young adults. impact in Loudoun County. Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund Loudoun County Juvenile Detention Center Fund This field of interest fund supports Created in memorial of Ursula Landsrath’s Created for the Loudoun County Detention melanoma research to qualified love, care, and tender stewardship of animals, Center, distributions support their programs this fund grants to shelters and animal rescue facilities and institutions in the U.S. nonprofits in Virginia that receive little or no to provide positive role models for youth public support and are essentially responsible incarcerated in the Loudoun County John Page Turner Juvenile Detention Center. Community House Fund for their own fundraising. Larkin Wealth Management Group Won’t This designated fund offsets the You maintenance costs of the John Page Turner of Wells Fargo Advisor Join Us? House, a community center run by The As a donor advised fund, grants are Plains Community League. recommended by its founder. John and Patti Sinnen Family Fund Loudoun Chamber Foundation Founded by members and supporters of Call the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, this (703) 779-3505 Like a family foundation, this donor field-of-interest fund supports charities advised fund follows the grantmaking in Loudoun County and the economic recommendations of its founders. development they bring to our local quality of life. 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 25

Loudoun County High School Loudoun Literacy Council Endowment Loudoun Wildlife Scholarship Fund Conservancy Edowment Through Henry Stower’s estate and in honor As part of the Community Foundation’s Created, in part, by the Community of his lifetime of farming and community 20th anniversary, Loudoun Literacy received Foundation’s 20th Anniversary Platinum service including as a Loudoun Board of Challenge, as well as by his funds from its Supervisor, this fund provides a four-year a $10,000 challenge grant to bolster namesake, distributions support the legacy scholarship to a qualifying graduate of its operating reserves and establish an work of Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy. Loudoun County High School. endowment supporting its mission to teach Loudoun Human Services Network English communication skills and provide LCJS/Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter (LAWS) Endowment Fund literacy resources. Loudoun Serenity House The Community Foundation Board of The Community Foundation serves as As part of the Community Foundation’s Directors established this fiscally sponsored a fiscal sponsor of this newly forming 20th anniversary, LAWS received a vision to address substance abuse and $10,000 challenge grant to bolster its fund to support the administrative and operating reserves and establish an staffing needs of the Network and its women in recovery. endowment to benefit its domestic approximate 50 members. Loudoun Tourism & violence and sexual assault crisis center Loudoun Hunger Relief Endowment Fund Hospitality Relief Fund for Loudoun County. Mary B. Tett Health Professionals Fund Founded by the Hospital Corporation Created in response the pandemic by As a memorial to Mary Tett and her of America (StoneSprings Hospital Visit Loudoun, donors who gave to volunteerism at the Loudoun Free Clinic, this 100% “pass-through” COVID-19 Center), this designated fund supports relief fund helped reduced the stress of this fund offers scholarship support for Loudoun Hunger Relief and its work to Loudoun’s hospitality industry employees continued education in the medical field. feed the hungry by providing emergency food assistance to any person or family with rental assistance. Mary Tett Superstar Fund for LoudounVolunteer Caregivers Endowment The Arc of Loudoun living in Loudoun County. Loudoun Impact Fund As a giving circle, this fund pools donor Created by Hospital Corporation of Created in memory of Mary Tett, this gifts for high-impact grants into the America (StoneSprings Hospital Center), fund generates a special gift award for a Loudoun community. this designated fund benefits this group’s “superstar” volunteer as named by The work to aid, support, transport, and care Arc of Loudoun. for homebound and disabled citizens. 26 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

May Family Foundation Morven Park Charitable Fund The Oscar Revere and Tara Trout Family Foundation As a donor advised fund, grants are made This agency fund helps fulfill its mission This donor advised fund makes grants as to the charities near and dear to the to preserve and advance the ideals of recommended by its founders. family’s charitable values. Westmoreland Davis (Governor of McDermott Family Fund PAW (Pay-it-Forward Virginia 1918-1922) and his wife, through Animal Welfare) Fund Like a family foundation, this donor programs that reflect civic-minded advised fund follows the grantmaking leadership, sustainable agriculture, and the recommendations of its founders. conscientious use of open space. Michael J. Cowell Charitable Fund Moses Fund As a donor advised fund, grants are This donor advised fund makes recommended by its founder. grants to charities that reflect the faith-based values of its founders, Minchew Family Foundation Pete and Mary Hayes. Caring donors and vet clinics across pool gifts to create animal welfare grantmaking. Neal and Donna Gumbin Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund Charitable Fund Created by the family of the late This donor advised fund was founded Peter Howard, this field-of-interest by 2012 Cannonball Invitational fund celebrates his appreciation of historic preservation and open space in Amateur winner, Neal Gumbin. The Loudoun and Fauquier Counties. fund supports charities as guided by Pettit-Wilson Family Fund the Gumbins. OHMF Donor Advised Fund Guided by the values and This family-based donor advised fund recommendations of the donor makes grants that mirror the charitable advisors and then-serving Trustees of the O’Shaughnessy-Hurst Memorial vision of the Pettit-Wilson family. Foundation, grants support local and Reflecting their charitable values, this donor advised fund supports the charities regional needs. and causes close to the founders’ heart. 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 27

Blair and Mike Pirrello Vocational S. Murray Rust and Mary H.C. Rust Siker Family Foundation School Scholarship Fund Student Philanthropy Project Designed to support women and men This fund empowers students as This donor advised fund serves interested in pursuing a career in trade, community grantmakers, providing grant the charitable grantmaking the Pirrello Vocational Scholarship offers vision of its fund holders. an extra financial boost through annual support to youth-driven philanthropic projects in our area through Forward Turn. Sterling Women Giving Circle scholarship offerings. Sanders-Oscanyan Memorial Fund Project Horse Empowerment Center Endowment Fund As part of the Community Foundation’s This designated fund supports Loudoun Founded by business leader Kristina 20th anniversary, Project Horse received ENDependence, dedicated to providing peer Bouweiri, this giving circle invites area a $10,000 challenge grant to bolster its counseling, mentoring, and other self-help women to pool gifts to address local needs. operating reserves and establish a forever Smashing Walnuts Foundation fund endowment to support its therapy services for those with disabilities. Sharyn’s Angels Cancer Fund and wellness services. Rosegate Fund The founders enjoy the grantmaking In memorial to Sharyn Crockett Bass, this This fund is dedicated to “cracking the cure flexibility of their donor advised fund fund supports individuals suffering from for childhood brain cancer” by making to recommend grants that meet their cancer and requiring financial assistance. distributions to charitable programs and Shelly’s Fund for a Beautiful Tomorrow institutions dedicated to childhood brain values and interests. Ruby Mae Fund cancer research, treatment, and awareness. Tackle Box Fund Shelly’s Fund for a Beautiful Tomorrow How to tackle the needs and solutions continues what she spent her life you see in your community? This doing—trying to enrich people’s lives donor advised fund is the conduit for through personal connections, her deep its founders to do just that. love for the arts, and her strong bond Grants are recommended by this fund’s donor advisors. with her Jewish faith. 28 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Three Mustard Seeds Fund Wheeler Family Foundation Money Talks. Now, Teach it to Hug. The donor advised Three Mustard Donor advised by the Wheeler Family, Seeds Fund serves children, veterans, this fund supports charities that reflect education, and recreation. the donors’ personal interests and Van Huyck Chockley Family Foundation charitable values. Willowcroft Science Endowment Like a family foundation, this donor This designated fund provides support to Since 1999, the Community advised fund follows the recommendations the Loudoun Education Foundation for Foundation for Loudoun and its efforts to promote science and higher Northern Fauquier Counties of its founder who takes great joy in has helped generous donors involving generations of family members education innovation. support a variety of charitable Windy Hill Endowment Fund in grantmaking. causes in our region. We Vets Tribute Fund Supporting all programs of the Windy salute the leaders who Hill Foundation as it fulfills its mission Created by Roy L. Jackson in honor to provide safe, decent, and affordable wrapped their vision and of his time serving and all those who commitment—and arms— served before and after, this fund makes housing and family services to lower around this community to annual distributions to support Veteran income families and elderly in Loudoun, create and sustain a permanent services provided by Fisher House and Fauquier, and Clarke counties. charitable resource. the Salvation Army. Yellow Ribbon Fund Webber Jazz Grantmaking Fund From memorial funds, to Created by 2012 Cannonball Invitational scholarships funds, to donor- This fund supports local traditional Amateur winner, Mark Gerencser, advised funds, we can help you jazz performances and educational make a difference that never ends. opportunities for practical jazz education. this designated fund offers permanent endowment funding to this Maryland- Won’t You based group that provides practical support Join Us? to injured service members. Call (703) 779-3505 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 29

2020 Philanthropy Legacy Society One of the most powerful means to create a legacy is through a planned gift, naming the Community Foundation in your will or as a beneficiary of a gift of life insurance, charitable remainder trust, or gift annuity. We are grateful for these far-thinking, community-minded legacy donors. Childs and Elaine Burden Friends of the Foundation Brad and Bailey Davis Each year, these contributors make a special gift William and Elizabeth Oscanyan of $1,000 or more to support our work as capacity Roy Jackson builders, conveners, and thought leaders to effect Ursula Landsrath and Ken Reitz positive change here at home. We pay special tribute Suzanne and Ansley Musgrave to their philanthropy. Don and Amy Owen Lew Parker Jenni Amos Angela Mitchell Susan Jane Stack Joseph Breda Tom and Ann Northrup Henry Stowers Janelle Brevard Al Van Huyck Childs and Elaine Burden Don and Amy Owen Wally and Deb Owings Ernie and Patti Carnevale, Jr. Chauvon McFadden Brad and Bailey Davis Terri and Randy Minchew Matt and Karin Durham Chris Patusky Bob and Isabel Fiolek David Peña Steve and Liz Frederickson Ellen Ruina Guy and Kathy Gravett John Tett David and Laura Hathaway Tim and Kiki Thompson Andy Johnston Fred and Karen Schaufeld Mark Kaplan Paul and Joni Siker Will and Kirsten Langhorne Susan Jane Stack Patrick and Angela Larkin, III Mike and Teresa Wheeler Connie Moore and Jim Behan 30 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

2020 Philanthropists Anonymous (3) Augusto Samori Ted and Anne Bernstein James and Nancy Branch Renee Burns Jesse Aaron and Leah Cooper Mikael and Jennifer Aurili Lisa Berretta Kevin Brand Stephen and Jennifer Burstein Robert and Karin Abt Brian Austin-Handy Wayne and June Berthelsen Stahl Brandon Tim and Mary Burton Anne Achey Paul and Beth Ayers Amy Bertsch Amy Brandts Paige Buscema Tiffany Acierno-Latka Wilson Ayers Jackson Betts Clarissa Brandwine Eric and Zoe Byer Sharon and Irv Ackerman Laurie Aymard Ken and Mary Betz Denise Bratcher Lee and Amy Byerle Dereck and Nicole Acosta Joe Baber Kim Biddle Janet Braverman Justin Byrd Gail Adams William and Dianne Babics Michael and Stephanie Bidinger Bob and Claire Brechter Casey and Maryjean Cabrin David and Lisa Adams Alison Badger William and Sally Bien Joseph Breda Malissa Cadwallader Gregory and Barbara Adgate Ara and Patti Bagdasarian Joyce Biesecker Eugene and Tami Bredow Tracy Caitlyn Steve Adkins Denise Bailey Daniel Biggar Tina Breitfeller Susan Calamai Innocentia Afa Joseph and Donna Bailey Molly Bilen Edward and Christine Brennan Barbara Calder Katharine Ahern Harry Bailey Jackie Billings Pat and Judy Brescia Christopher and Stephanie Tracey Ahlers John and Linda Bailey Peter Bills Matt and Debra Bressler Kaitlyn Ahrweiler Eugene Bain Cemile Bingol Jacqueline Bretz Callaghan Vickie Ainsworth Marilyn Baker Robin Birchfield Dan and Colleen Breuning Kristin Callahan James and Rebecca Aitken Christine Bang Chuck and Lesley Birdie Janelle Brevard* William and Valerie Callahan Nick Aiuto and Catherine Janelle Banta Fred Bishopp, Jr. Vincent and Bonnie Bridges Alex and Emily Cameron Susan Banville Shalom Black Cynthia Bridgman Lisa Cameron Slichter Trevor Baratko Wyatt Black Kimberly Briggs Chery Campbell Josh and Sarah Ajima Phil and Carol Barbe Kenneth Kathryn Blaine Pam Briggs Chris Campbell Carlos Alberto and Mary Otal Glen Barbour Glenda Blake Jerry and Tara Briggs Christine Campbell Julianne Albury Kathleen Barbour Maureen Blake Ursula Brinkley Ron Campbell and Barb Luke and Christine Alexander Charlene Bargiel Travis Blanchet and Michelle Jane Briskman Hokamp Alison Lisa Barrett George and Lydia Broadrick Lawrence Natanya Allan Allison Barretta Blanchett Michael and Betty Brody Melissa Cantrell John and Carolyn Allen Suzie Bartel Michael and Vivian Blank Renee Brohard Chris and Dianne Capilongo Terry and Jane Allen Lynne Bartlett Jim Bleakley and Alyce Rideout Bill and Renee Brohard Phil and Lisa Caplinger Deborah Allen Buki Baruwa Leah Blesoff Leah Bromser-Kloeden Jeff and Sarah Caras Kimberly Allison Ryan Bascom and Angelle Cook Rich Blessing Carol Brooks Curtis and Corky Carlson Elaine Allsup Kelly Batson Chris Blevins Deborah Brooks Rick and Sandy Carlson William Altizer Carol Bauman Mary Bloch Waldo Brooks Ray and Joyce Carman Kenneth Altshuler Karen Bavis Carolyn Blocker Eric, Veronica, Luisa, and Olivia Ernie and Patti Carnevale, Jr. Claudia Celina Alvarez Tracy Baynard John Blodgett John Caron and Nancy Doane Dan Amato Melanie Beasley Marlene Blum Brown Martha Carpenter Jenni Amos Valerie Beaudoin Jenni Bobbio Catherine Brown Michael Carpenter Gary Anderson Anay Beck Samantha Bode Connie Brown John and Robin Carpenter Ryan and Anna Anderson John and Carolyn Beck Tracye Boegner Travis and Heidi Brown Sarah Carr Steven and Jennifer Andos Matt and Linda Beckman Virginia Boehringer Mary Brown Cinzia Carrara Maria Mike and Carol Andreas Kristine Beckwith Hilleary Bogley Wendy Brown Tommy and Margaret Carroll, Joseph and Dianne Andruzzi Bret Bedall and Rich Hixon James Boland Whit Brown Tara Leigh Anglin Vivek Bedekar Anne Boley Frank and Stephanie Brunotts Jr. Carl Angloi and Jenifer Schultz Cricket Bedford Joe and Deborah Boling Susan Bryant Tre Carroll Cynthia Annino Dilara Beg Craig and Patti Bond Frank and Robin Bucceri Xaiver Carroll Bobby Ansary Gary Begeman and Gail Griffith Joa BonGiorni Scott Buchanan Chris Carskaddan Newsha Ansary Jim Behan and Connie Moore* Michelle Borden Coco Buck Carroll Carter Lisa Anthony Diana Belk Chris and Julie Borneman Christopher and Jeannine Louise Carter Fred and LeeAnn Antuma Brendan Bell Jon Bost and Jill Lindsay-Bost Buckland Zach and Gena Casagrande Ron and Rebecca Anzelone Travis and Christie Bell Bryan Boston Bruce and Kathy Bucklin Chuck and Faye Cascio Perry and Laura Apelbaum Toby and Stephen Bell Candida Botts Donald Budd Joseph and Janice Case Phyllis Appel Patrick and Sheila Bello Constance Bourne Stephen Budiansky and Martha Susan Cash Dennis Arakelian Damon and Jessica Belloni Thomas and Pam Bove Brenna and Therese Cashen Kevin Arbogast and Nicole Adam John and Tracy Beltrane Sandra Bowen Polkey Eddie and Viviane Castaneda Lori Arledge Jeremy Benbow Sara Bowen Mariano and Maria Amanda Joseph Castillejos Kate Armfield Matt and Acadia Bender William and Laura Bowers Richard and Marlene Cavaiola Mary Armstrong Brett Bender Tom and Mary Ellen Bowers Buitrago Karen Cavanaugh Peter Arnts Bruce and Charlotte Benevento Juliann Bowman Childs and Elaine Burden Kelly Cebrick Peter Arundel Brenda Bengtson Frederick Demino III and Genevieve Burgan Karin Cerniglia Jason and Carmen Arwine Sharee Bennett-Marshall Joseph and Trudy Burger Paul and Cerula Georgette Remington Ash Susan Benson Jennifer Bowns Brett and Kimberly Burk Ken and Linda Chaletzky John and Beatrice Ashford Allan Bentkofsky William and Dianne Boyd Tim and Danisa Burke Evox and Arlene Chambers Cindy Ashley Bill and Kim Berglie Douglas and Derrick Boyd Mike and Laurie Burke David Chandler and Monica Rodney Askelson and Christine Steffanie Bergman Susan Bradford Paul and Mary Kay Burke Marvin and Judith Beriss Raymond and Susan Bradish Robert and Susan Burke Tressler Gorham Duane and Stacey Berlin Julia Bradt Nickerson Burks Jordan Chandler Sam Atapour and Lauren Pascal and Jade Bernard Jane Brady Bruce and Donna Burnette David Chaplain Scott Brancato Mary Burnham Don and Holly Chapman Haring Heidi Branch Leah Burns Christine Chen Johny and Abigail Attumalil Matthew Burns Greg, Deirdre, Grant, Hogan, and Cameron Chevrier *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 31

Beth Erickson, President & CEO of Visit Loudoun, offers The Community Foundation Team prepping for The Onion Dialogues a celebration of the thousands raised Christopher and Patricia Nicholas and Linda Connolly Gay Crosby Henry David Kym Detrick Chiantella Bethany Connor Tracy Cross Stephanie Davidson Kevin DeTurris and Dana Dan and Kelly Conrad Steve Crowley Tamera Davis Cosgrove Ted Childs and Kierstien Resa Jennifer Constantine Douglas and Barbara Csehoski Claire Davis Hamerschlag Wayne and Elizabeth Dianne Conte Dondria Culbert Colin Davis Carrie Dever Megan Cooke David Culver and Gloria Brad* and Bailey Davis Nicholas and Elizabeth Devlin Chodkowski Benjamin Cooper Jane Davis Joy Devost Amy Christenson Leah Cooper Chepko Joe and Erin Davis Michael DeWan James and Barbara Christian Patric Copeland and Maura Courtney Cumberland Martha Davis Mitchell Diamond and Lucy Keith and Catherine Christopher Jim Cumberland Robert Davis Beatriz Chung-Hogan Walsh-Copeland Caitlin Cummings Jim and Shannon Davis Bernstein Evan Churchville Patricia Coppola Michael and Christine Ted Davis Jessica Dick Brad and Edye Clark Peter Coppolino Lorna Dcott Beckham and Tina Dickerson Janice Clark Sue Corbett Cummings Michael dePetrillo and Lillian Michael and Harriet Dickerson Lorna Clarke Jennifer Corboy Carolyn Cunha David Dickson and Connie Gwen Clavon Michael Coren John and Holly Cunningham Bertalan Andrew and Susie Clay Joseph Correnti and Elizabth Elaine Cupolo LaToya Deans Mahan Dave and Pam Claycomb Russ and Christina Curfman Leslie Deardorff Margaret Dieter Ryan and Megan Clegg DePetrillo Bronwen Curtis Souders Mary Ann Debarbieri Matthew and Jessica Lysa Clemens Deborah and Kaytlin Corry Steve and Deana Czaban Danielle Debroux and Lillian DiGiovanna Cloakey Danielle Ali Corser Beth Czerwinski Regina DiLuigi Eric Co David Gunning and Adàn Laura D’All Bertalan Suzanne Dimitri Tom and Mary Coate Karen D’Amato Grafton deButts Theresa Dinman Jennifer Cochran Cortes Chris D’Arcy Norbert Dee Lou DiSerafino Jeffrey and Caren Cohen Ramon and Barbara Cortes Loretta D’Ermes Anissa Deely Maggie Ditzel Michael Cohn Don and Cynthia Cortner Ray and Corinne Daffner Richard DeFiore Alexandra Dixon Nancy Colan Susan Cory Brent and Jennifer D’Agostino Mark and Jennifer Del Grande Joanna Dobson Patricia Colbert Frank and Carol Costello Carol Daigneau Shelley Delaney Kathleen Doddridge Dave Colburn Matthew Costello Kelly Jo Dales Andrew deLaski Heidi Dodds Cynthia Cole Dan Cotter and Mae Lindstrom James Daley Donald Delaski Priya Dodla Katrina Cole Dani Couger Amy Dalton Katie DeLaski Joe and Eileen Dolan David Coleman Tom and Nancy Coughlin Patricia Daly Robert DeLaski Christina Dollar Joe and Karen Coleman Richard and Joan Coullahan James and Coleen Damalouji Denie Delehanty and Nicole William and Mary Dollar Shannon Coleman William and Regina Cour Anna Damato Aravind Doma Hillary Coley Michael Cowell and Patti Psaris David Damrel and Jessica Robles Grondin Peggy Donakowski Carol Collins John and Carmen Cox Melissa Dana Kimberly DellaTorre Michael and Nancy Donatelli Lorraine Collins Robert and Frances Craig Jennifer Dang Denise Deller James Donlon Neal Collins Maureen Crain Gene and Betty Darnell Judy Dellinger Anne Donnellan Glenn and Linda Colucci Pam Cramer Nikki Daruwala Alexander Demas Maureen Donnelly Natalia Comella John and Betsy Creamer Tamar Datan and Sandra David Denholm Anne Donohue Chloe Connell Patricia Ann Cregar Paul Dennebaum Thomas Donohue Jameson and Kristin Crockett Shihadeh Laurie Denson Hillary Donovan Ed and Mel Croft Robert and Tracy Dattner Lili DePetrillo Ed Doran Matt and Jennifer Cromwell Donny and Sarah Steven Derr David Dorff Ted and Lisa Cromwell Daniel and Karen Derrico Sam and Ann Doss Sean and Claire Crook Daughenbaugh Tapan and Bobbi Desai Alexis Doty Wendy Daughtrey James and Erin Dethlefsen Daniel and Anna Dougherty Craig David and Julie Esanu *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 32 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Board of Supervisors offers a proclamation for Give Choose David and Jackie Dougherty Chris Ekstedt Joan and Gretchen Ferenczy Mark and Jen Fox David and Cristine Gardner Harry and Flo Dougherty Andria Elam Sheila Ferguson Michael Fox Kathy Gardner Maite Dougherty Robert Eland Elisabeth Ferland Rachel Fox L.H. Gardner Alejandra Dove Dean and Carina Elgin John Fernandes Sandra Frager Michelle Gardner Michael and Nancy Dowgiello Katherine Elgin Jen Fernando Paul Fraker Stephen and Robin Gardner Roy and Mary Downey Bud and Joan Elliott Michele Ferreira Ed and Heather Frame Seth and Hyojung Garland Patrick Downey Gregory Ellis Kathryn Fetzer Gus and Rosemary Francis Judith Ann Garlick Gail Doyle Richard and Jessica Ellis David and Chloe Field Sharyn Franck Jeffery Garner Donna Drake John and Michelle Ellis Jon Filip Olivia Frank Tony and Ann Garvey Ken Dreyfuss Lauren Ellis Barbara Fink Mary Frase Jane Gaspard Mary Druhot Hani and Julianna Elnaggar Mark and Mary Finley Steven Fraser Ernestine Gates Walter Drumm David and Barb Emanuel Tim and Tracy Finnegan Alice Frazier Jonathan Gayek Victoria duPlessis Paige Emerson Billy and Karen Finnelle Daniel Freda and Mary Ellen Jorie Gelnett Francis DuBois Deborah Emmert Felicia Finneran Paula Frederick Peter and Elizabeth Genova Anne Dubrow James English Bob and Isabel Fiolek Steve* and Liz Frederickson Sarah Georgelas Elizabeth Dudley Shannon Englund Anne Firsching Mitchell Freedman and Audrey Sheri Gershen Barbara Duffy Rick and Sarah Entsminger Kirk and Jeanne Fisher Nicole Gervais Michael and Heather Duggan Nicole Erdelyi Ben and Arlene FitzGerald Greening Laura Gethers Anna Dulik Beth Erickson Karl and Aileen Fitzke Kevin Freeman Patricia Geyer Dawn Dumas Gene and Gayle Erickson Lynn Fitzpatrick Benjamin Freidson and Judith Steven and Linda Giannino Catherine Dunn Jeff and Joan Erikson David and Sonia Fledderjohn Brian Giblin and Susan Michael and Mary Dunn Darrell and Susan Ernst David and Elizabeth Fleming Dutchess Geraldine DuPree Kent Erwin Silvia Fleming Daniel and Lisa Freire Mandel-Giblin Miles and Margaret Duquette John and Molly Esseks Terry Flood Christine Frias Betsy Gibson Matt* and Karin Durham Traci Evans Rowe Michelle Flores Sandra Fried Todd and Merideth Gieseman Jamie DuScheid Richard Evans and Jolene Wood Cynthia Flynn Lynne Friedman John-David and Cecilia Jeffrey Dutmers Stephen Ewell John and Michelle Flynn Greg and Beth Friedmann Laura Dutton Susan Ewing Meredith Flynn Michael Friedmann Giessmann Debra Duvall Doug Fabbioli and Colleen Berg Bob and Wendy Foley Suzanne Friedrich James and Joyce Gill William and Glynnis Dwelly Gina Faber Robert and Rose Follett David and Nancy Fries Richard Gillespie Jennifer Dykstra Lea Fadden Melanie Fondaco Jesse and Cece Fritz John and Denise Gilliland Skeeter Early Dan and Amy Fagerli Laurie Fong Lynn Frost Liz Gilliland Richard Easler Courtney Fahn Liz Fontaine Michael and Christine Frost Catherine Gilman Juanita Easton Robert and Tordis Fahringer Bruce Forbes Charles Frownfelter Malinda Gilman Suzanne Easton Mary-Earle Farrell John and Cheryl Forbes Elizabeth Frye Tammy Gilmer Annette Eccles Carmen and Lori Farro Bruce and Lisa Forbes Jarron and Stacia Frye Marcia Ginzburg Heather Eck Anna Fasolo Nancy Forcey Elena and Julia Fugate Melinda Gipson Colin and Anne Eckman Valerie Fay-Henry Marshonna Forgues Michelle Fuller Sam and Joan Gipson Gail Edmonds Nancy Fay Hugh Forsythe Christina Gabrielle Kathleen Giusti Peter Eelman and Mia Phillip and Brenda Feeney Mary Forte Edward and Linda Gabris Steven Glancey Luana Feitshans Donna Fortier Jeffrey and Stacy Gad Allison Glennon Rampersad Karen Feldman Tim and Charlotte Fosque Tricia Gagliardi Priscilla Godfrey Fay Eifler Robert and Stephanie Fells Eric Foster Rick Galliher Sheryl Goering Michael and Emily Eig Rob and Jess Felver Rusty Foster Sabrina Gallimore Michael Goggin and Dee Shupe Jon Paul Eighmey Allison Gallo Evan Goh Devin Gannaway Gary Goldberg *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 33

Lisa Goldberg Judith Guy Caely Hibbits Patricia Jackson Jeff and Erin Kaplan Tim and Tania Gonda Kyra H John and Jennifer Hickman Thad Jackson and Linda Pfeiffer Janet Kaplan Josephine Gonzalez Selam Hailegiorgis Michael Hill and Barbara Bink John and Diana Jaeger Mark Kaplan Mary Ann Good Jessica Hale Patricia Hill Beth Jaekle Marvin and Beverly Kaplan Steven and Eleanor Goode Catherine Hall Steve and Cheryl Hillebrand Radha Jaggi Teresa Karcich Elizabeth Goodman Melissa Hallaj Jennie Himler Ken and Margie James Peter and Lisa Karl James and Charlotte Goodson Susan Hamblet Jack and Eva Himmelstein Richard and Carol James Caroleigh Karlsson Scott Goodspeed Ashley Hambrick Sheryl Hine Paul Jameson Tracie Karonis Douglas Goolsby Chad and Ellen Hamel Brenda Hinkle Donna Jamison Julia Kasdorf Siro Gopallawa and Ravi Bahar Hamidi John and Lee Hinkle Mary Jamison Scott and Cheryl Kasper John and Nancy Handy Bridget Hinton Les and Michele Janka Ken and Sharon Katona Yatawara Judy Hanley David Hinton Beth Jannery Elyann Katz Nancy Gordon-Brooks Karen Hannum-Donald Melissa Hinton Lynn Jarman Marc and Leana Katz Martin Gordon Richard and Christin Hansberry William Hirsch James and Cathy Jarrett Susan Kavanagh Forest and Nicole Gore-Hayes Julie Hanssen Cathryn Hoag Ted and Megan Jaster John and Julie Kavanaugh Lyndsey Gore Michael and Robine Hardey David Hochstein Katherine Jefferson Phil and Colleen Kavits Sharon Gorick Ron Harding Mason and Connie Hodges Thomas and Elaine Jeffrey Eva Kay Kaleen Gorman William and Andrea Harison Francis Hodsoll Chelle Jenkins Lisa Keady Erica Gormley Carol Harkrader Eileen Hoey Tracy Jensen Carol Kearney Joan Gormn Joseph Harless and Ashleigh Chris and Michelle Hoffmann Helen Jester Gus Kearney Robert and Theresa Goudie Katherine Hoge Mike Jewell and Libby Pinner Regis and Tracy Keddie Nicole Gozzi Ingram Kat Hoke Arturo and Suzanne Jimenez John Keeling and Laurie Young Eddie and Kelly Graay Elizabeth Harms Julia Holcomb-Jarvis Cissy Jin Christine Keith Patrick and Amy Grady Patricia Harre Beth Holcomb Noia Johanna Charles and Elizabeth Keller Sarah Graf Harry and Trish Harris Julia Holcomb Benjamin Johnson Janet Kelley Sarah Gragan Steve and Sharon Harris Brandy Holland William and Carly Johnson Maryann Kelley Kristin Graham Tom and Tomilynn Harris Tim Hoopes David Johnson Marie Kelly-Yuoh Robert and Linda Graham David Harrower William Hoopes David and Marianne Johnson John and Ina Kelly Neil Graham Joanne Hart Peggy Hooven Holly Johnson Kevin and Tina Kelly John Grant Linda and Kim Hart Sandra Hoover Ivy Johnson Lawrence Kelly Sadie Grant Lisa Harter David and Linda Horn Julie Johnson Maria Kelly Stephen Grant Katie Hartmann Carolyn Hose Kerri Johnson Dennis Kemery Tag and Mary Beth Greason Annette Hartung Stephanie Houseknecht Michael and Carolyn Johnson Ryan and Heidi Kemner Linda Green Kindra Harvey Jason and Kim Hovda Chris and Nikki Johnson Elizabeth Kemp Stanley Green Pamela Harvey Tamra Howard-McAtee Rodney Johnson and Kimberly Dawn Kennealy Renss Greene Kristy Hashemi Ellie Howard Adam and Andrea Kennedy Tracey Greenwood David* and Laura Hathaway Miranda Howard Finan Don and Marie Kennedy Joe and Charli Grefenstette Ed Hatrick Tony and Allison Howard Soren Johnson Virginia Kennedy William and Candy Grefenstette Kim Hauptman Kathleen Howsare Tina Johnson Christopher Kenny Grace Gregg Michele Hawes David Hoyt Vidalina Johnson Margrit Kenny Angela Gregory James Hawley and Janet Moore Lauren Huang Virginia Johnson Janet Kernan Dan Gresham Candace Hayes Eugene and Doretta Hubbard Andy Johnston* William and Barbara Kersten Gail Griffith Pete and Mary Hayes Jeffrey Huber Dervila Jonas Maurice and Lynn Kessler Joy Griffith Samantha Haynie Tom and Kathie Hudes Alta Jones Satya Khuon Patricia Grigsby Winfield Heagy Joy Hudson Alvin Jones Warren and Kristy Kibler Tom Grillo Joan Heath Steven and Natalie Huelsman Andy Jones and Terri LaFlam Raymond Kidd Mark and Ellen Grimley Chuck Heazel and Sally London Ernie and Carol Hueter Annie Jones Mike Kienbaum Bill and Teresa Gross Strick Heilman and Mary Heather Hughes B.R. and Cherie Jones Lawrence Kilbourne Fred Grosse Bill and Karen Hughes Cynthia Jones Aaron Kilgore and Beckwith Jennifer Grossi McCall Kathleen Hughes Gregory Jones Margaret Grotzinger Matthew and Lydia Heimlich Marit Hughes Thomas and Joy Jones Bolle Hurst Groves and Barbara Sharp Andrew and Colleen Heironimus Melissa Hughes Jeff and Michelle Jones Matthew Kim Gail Groy Chris and Lina Heiser Mike Hughes Pamela Jones Stanley and Kim Kim Lejla Grozdanic Inda Heisey Andreas Hunn Paul Jones John and Lori Kimball Michael and Lorraine Gruca Jeffrey and Lori Heisler David and Jane Bauley Hunt Robert and Sally Jones Lisa Kimball Jay and Cheryl Gruden Cynthia Helba Richard and Kimberly Hurst Warren and Tanya Jones Jeff and Maria Kimble Leonard Grus Kaila Hemler Christopher Hutchens Tom Joplin Carla King John Grzechowiak Jasmine Henderson Fletcher Hutcheson, Jr. Brooke Jordan Leslee King Joshua Graham and Moira Heather Hendy Charles Hutson Kathryn Jordan Lynne King Kaia Henriksen Sharon Inetas Margaret Jost Melissa King Guenther Betsy Henry Joe and Gloria Ingegno Julie Overman Rick King and Eva Lo Teresa Guenther Drew Henry Bob Inglis William and Jennifer Junda Denise Kirwan Robert Guerra Greg Henry Mark and Tracy Ippoliti Robynne Jungerman Claudia Kissal Claire Guertler Dallas Hensley Mariana Ippolito Wesley Kabance Hillary Klein John and Nyrlande Guilford Janet Hensley Wojtek Isanski John and Sarah Kabealo Josh Klick and Christi Milton William Guillion and Carolyn Bryan Henson Tempe Ives Dan and Linda Kalman Anne Kline Cyndi Hentschel Carol Ivory Mark Kalriess Scott Klucken Dobson Melissa Herbert Matt Jackson George and Tracy Kamis Scott and Jamie Klucken Stacy Gundrum Rich Herbine and Nancy Browne Roy Jackson Angela Kane Richard and Elizabeth Knapp Margaret Gupta Miriam Herrell Namitha Kapa Jason and Lisa Knapp Loretta Gusciora Chelsea Hester Peter and 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Peter Knapp Jonathan and Spangler Lee Melanie Ludwig Lauren Martin Christine McNicholas Sonja Knecht-Hoshi Mary Lee Susan Lumsden Brian and Marjorie Martin Dave and Stacy McOmber Carol Knight Elizabeth Leeman Robert and Terri Lundberg Phyllis Martin Charlie and Shari McQuillan Helen Knowles Jennifer Leeper Jennifer Lunsford Luis Martinez Kevin McTiernan and Hollie Greg and Lindsay Koehler Meredith Lefforge Kathleen Lynch Mark Martinson and Virginia Susan Koehler Kurt and Julie Leidig Rebecca Lynes Fischer-McTeirnan JoAnne Konik Gretchen Leitch Lauren Lynham McDowell Jim McWalters Paul and Stephanie Konold Amaris Leon Anne Lyons Michele Marumoto Tia McWilliams Allen and Peggy Kopp Marylene Leon Gwyneth Mac Murtrie Ronald Masci Robert and Laura Mead Erica Kordes Daniel Leonard David and Diana MacDonald Kevin and Alice Mason Naomi Meaden Jenna Korff Kathleen Leonard Brad Mace Amanda Mason Anthony Meadows Bill and Rachel Kotraba Ray Leone Eileen Mace Christine Mason Ira Measell III Judith Kozacik CK Leong Bob Macher and Deb Torlone Mike and Karen Mason Christine Medina David Kraehenbuehl Robert Leuck Talbot and Catherine Mack Sonya Mason Doug and Beth Meeker Joe Kreiter David Leudeman Melissa Mackey David and Sally Masri McKenzie Mees Donna Krieger Stephen and Christina Ryan and Huyen MacMichael MJ Mastorovich Matt and Doreen Mehler Jenna Krieger Levendosky Brenna MacMillin Rebecca Masucci Timothy and Deborah Melia Terry and Kira Kristan Laura Leventhal Michael and Ellen MacMurtrie Sharon Matera Cindy Mellott Jacquelynn Kud Tracey Leverett Lance and Katherine Macnevin Stacy Mathews John and Alicia Meng Krishna Kudaravalli Ilona Levine Ed and Mary Maddox Claudia Matteo Ann Menninger Samantha Kuhn Sally Levinson Michaela Maddox Patricia May Carol Mentzer Shirley Kuhn Helen Levy-Myers Justin Maffucci Whitney May Monti Mercer Lorraine Kulbicki Gary and Vicki Lewing Aaron Magid Max and Beth Mayer Sharon Mercke Han Kuo Arlene Lewis John and Marilyn Magistro Dick and Judy Mazzucchelli Denise Merrell Nadin Kwasny Claudia Lewis Brock and Jennifer Magoon Sandra McAuley John Merrithew Ernie Kyger David and Jackie Lewis Kevin and Analia Maguire Barbra Jill McCabe Lori Merryweather Lori Labell Kyle Lewis Kathleen Maguire Roger McCall Mark Mervine John and Terri Lagozzino Stefon Lewis Mary Maguire Doug and Nancy McCallum Stacey Metcalfe Rose Laguerre Stephen and Kathleen Lewkovich Brian and Susan Magurn Lynne McCann Robert and Patricia Meurer Binh Lam Bud and Laura Lieberman Mike Maher Caleb and Nan McCarry Robert Meyer John Lamay John Lilley and Patricia Degen- Darlene Mahnken Juli McCarter Valerie Meyer Todd and Erica Lambdin Matthew and Jennifer Mahoney Beth McClain Anthony Meyerhofer Burt Lamm and Hannah Duffy Lilley Rhea Mahuli Julie Mcclanahan Danielle Meyers Ronayne Lancaster Barbara Limer Cindy Main Dennis and Janet McCormick Milla Mikolenko Richard and Cynthia Landin Jessica Lin Ralph Majak Stephen and Caroline McCrory David Milam Becky Lane Craig and Mary Lindsay Eric and Lara Major Gregory McDanile and Kelsey Elda Milef John Langan and Valerie Serine- Ben Linkins Sandy Major Ruth Ann Miles Celeste Linthicum Joe Malazo Baker Jane Miley Langan Raquel Lintker Steve and Jennifer Maldonado Christina McDermott Melanie Miller-Cvilikas Will and Kirsten* Langhorne Andy Lipshultz Robert Malick Jim and Rebecca McDermott Beverly Miller Melissa Lanthier John and Christina Lisciandro Annemarie Malloy William and Dorothy McDonald Bob and Carol Miller Greg and Lori Lanzendorfer Merrill Lishan Thomas Malloy Kara McDonough Seitzinger Chase Miller Clifford Lapetoda Katherine Littell Ron and Elizabeth Malone Jean McDougall Emily Miller Paul LaPointe and Rebecca David and Kimberly Livaudais Charles and Carole Maloney Rex and Ellen McDowell John Miller Hann Livingston Abby and Caryl Maltese Kara McDowell Carol Miller Sparks Sean Lloyd and Amy Ulland Neil and Dawn Manausa Chauvon McFadden Naomi Miller Patrick and Angela Larkin, III Melisa Loewe James and Irene Mandracchia Nora McGrath Ryan Miller Cheryl Larson John and Kathy LoGalbo John and Marcy Manning Jacqueline McHale Scott Miller and Sharon Virts Jennifer Lassiter Smith Stevan Loges Timothy Mansfield Margaret McHale Timothy and Beth Miller Yesenia Lassiter Richard and Patricia Logue Lizandro Mantilla Benjamin and Suzette Patrick Milton Erib Latimer Jeff and Mary Long Amy Marasco Terry Milton Patrick and Stacey Laubacher Susan Long Jane Marinich McIlwaine Randy and Teresa* Minchew Jackie Lauer George and Lisa Longino Nancy Maritato Tanya McInnis Nolan Ming Chris Laughlin Angel Lopez Pam Markle David McKay and Andrea Mirian Mirian Diane Laughlin Pilar Lorca Lucky Marks Chistopher Missmer Kara Laughlin Amie Stirn and Amy Lord Timothy and Sara Marlin Cubelo-McKay Angela Mitchell* Michelle Lautenschlager Misti Lorusso Pamela Maroulis Helen McKay Clair Mitchell Brian Lavigne and Julie Snaman Matthew LoSchiavo Angela Marple Martin and Melanie McKee Jeff and Linda Mitchell Debora Lavin John and Carie Losinski Dario Marquez, Jr. and Wendy Chris McKerley and Kari Peggy Moats Gregory and Karen Law John and Patti Lough Catherine Mobley Leigh Lawhon Claire Louis Thompson McLeod Arielle Mock Thomas and Rosemary Lawler Richard Louis Lisa Marsh Paul and Mildred McKerley Lisa Modigliani Lloyd and Frances Lawrence Amy Lourenco Chip and Elaine Marshall Arthur and Marilyn McLoughlin Debbie Moffitt Andrew Layne Bob and Barbara Lovelace Andy and Elizabeth Marshall John and Carrie McLouglhlin Madeleine Mogin Daniel and Sally Leader Colleen Lovelace Jordan Marshall Charles and Meredith McMath Gary and Joan Molchan John and Arion Leahigh Karen Lovelace Philip Marshall and Margaret Kelly Mcmullen Pat Monahan Jessica LeBlanc Bonnie Lowry Suzanne McMullen Sara Monteleone Anita Lebling Robert And Tracy Lowry Brown David and Susan McMunn Dawn Montes Pettus and Ellen LeCompte Marie Lucier David And Leslie Martens Glenn McMurray and Andrea Lee Tiffany Montez BettyJean Lecrone Daniel and Jean Luczak Chris Martin Meghan McNabb Jennifer Montgomery Faron Lee and Jeanne Campbell David and Florence Martin Robert McNeal Robert and Patricia McNeal Dorothy McNerney Neil McNerney *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 35

Participants of the Leadership Institute Santana Montgomery Shahnaz Naeem Lindsay O’Connor Lloyd and Maggie Pabustan Dennis and Lee Ann Peterman William and Maria Moody Bonnie Nagy Sam and Maggie O’Donnell Patti Painton Mary Peters Timothy Mooney Donna Nalls Richard O’Hair Susan Palermo Rebecca Peters Ian and Jill Moore Stephen and Carole Napolitano Autumn O’Hara Cary and Donna Paley Eugene and Holly Peterson Kathleen Moore Jennifer Naqvi Sean O’Hara Andrea Palmer Shannon Petorak Tricia Moran Frederick Nassauer Kathryn O’Meara and Jane David and Sue Palmer Robert Pettit and Alexandra Deborah Morbeto Daniel Navarro Wade and Patricia Palmer Jeanne Morency Uriel Navarro Marinich Kathleen Paravano Wilson Gail Morgan Patricia Nelson Dan O’Shea and Laura Garrett Christopher Parios Kathleen Pfost Jill Morin Stephanie Nerantzis Scott and Clara O’Brien Joseph and Andrea Parisotti Jeffery Pfoutz and Barbara Tom Morley Dave and Erin Nett Diana Obrien Marilyn Park Martha Morris Rachel Newell Chris and Janet Ochs Lew Parker and Sharon Cress McKee Sandra Morris Heidi Newman Jim and Julie Odenwaldt Maggie Parker Ellen Phillips Stephen and Jenny Morse Sunshine Newmeyer Rebecca Ohlrogge Taryn Parry David and Gretchen Phillips Jason and Christina Moseley Duyen Nguyen Patricia O’Leary Kimberley Partoll Jan Phillips Kevin and Carol Moses Mark and Josie Nicholson Karen Oliver Philip and Betty Paschall Ned Phillips John and Jean Mothena Bradley Nicklin Nicole Olson Kate Passow Jennifer Piccerillo Alison Moye James Nitao Sally Olson Tara Patterson Tracey Pickrel Pamela Mudzingwa Michael and Kimberlyn Noel David and Caitlin O’Neal Landey Patton Natalie Pien Paul Muirhead Scott Nogi Anna Oneill Kim Paulson Dennis and Lissette Pippy Mark and Susan Mulholland Katie Nolan Kathleen O’Reagan Liane Paulson Jamie Pirrello Antonio and Lacy Mullen Tom and Ann Northrup Michael and Charlotte Orlando Sarah Pavitt Mike and Blair Pirrello Joann Muncy John and Gayle Novak Richard and Sylvia Orli Marc Pearce Juliana Pisierra Alex Munn Carrie Nowell Glen and Sue Ortman Eric and Erin Pearsall David and Valerie Pisierra Tony and Anne-Marie Munos Paul and Diane Nowotny John and Mary Ortman Jamie Pearson Jay and Charlotte Pisula Therese Munro Stewart Sophiann Nunaley Roy and Elisha Ortutay David Peña* Elizabeth Pittsmadonna Greg and Ellen Murphy Sharon Nylec Jarrett and Diane Osborn Elizabeth Penaranda Bob and Annette Pizzimenti Kari Murphy Neal Nystrom Donna Oshana Russ and Michele Pennington Kim and Jamie Place-Gateau John Muscarella Teagan O’Bar Laura Ost Deb Pensyl Reasy Carl Place and Linjun Song Suzanne Musgrave Kate O’Boyle Allyson O’Sullivan Claudine Pepin Christopher and Stephanie Place Bernard and Daphne Mustafa Tess O’Boyle Ron and Kim Outlaw Jeannine Pepper Charles Planck Greg and Sheva Myers Jessica O’Brien Georjan Overman Kathleen Percey Alan and Linda Platt Jessica Snaman Myers Sean and Jillian O’Brien Don and Amy Owen Michelle Perdue Norma Plemmons Joshua Myers Neil and Johanna O’Brien Elizabeth Owen John and Sherri Pereira Barbara Plitman Michael Myers Scott and Gabriele O’Connell Anne Owen Michael and Alicia Perham Joel and Gretchen Plotkin Norman Myers Adare, Jeremiah, Rory, and William and Carol Owens Karen Perlberg Alexander and Amanda Plott Danielle Nadler Wallace and Deborah Owings Lucianna Perlin Daniel and Kathleen Plott Collins O’Connor Katy Pabst Katie Plunkert Jeffrey Podgorski *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 36 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Eric Pohlner George and Lori Reid David and Carmen Rohrbach Barbara Schaufeld Gail Shivers Ryan Pohlner Michaela Reid Tim and Amanda Rohs Cindy Schaufeld Eliabeth Shockley Steve and Kelly Pollard Kathleen Reilly Shelly Roman Fred and Karen* Schaufeld John and Bebe Shupe Mary Portelly Wanda Reincke Dan and Janet Romanchyk Bob Scheiber and Jill Weiss* Paul* and Joanne Siker Cathleen Porter Keith and Gail Reinke Janice Romanish Brian and Brooke Schermerhorn Ellen Silvent John Porter Lisa Reinstein Edwin and Melody Rood Eric Schiavo Gregory Simmons Mildred Porter Jeff and Theresa Reisenfeld Wendy Rood Lisa Schleffer Kimberly Simmons Misty Porter Laurie Remington Rinze and Sue Roosma Brian and Sue Schletz Elisabeth Simms Natalie Porter Rachael Remuzzi Gregory and Amy Rosales Mark and Tami Schlickman Scott and Cy Simonsgaard Stevan Porter Laura Renauld Sarah Rose Linda Schnaible Jacqueline Simpson Todd and Crystal Poston Monica Rengifo Pardo Bryan and Jessica Rosenberg Kurt and Asha Schneid Michael and Laura Simpson Marshall and Ann Potter Eddie and Danielle Renken David Rosenberg Kirsten Schoenfeld David and Sandy Simpson Donna Potter Genevieve Renken C Rosenhoch Kathy Schofield Patricia Sinclair Robert and Maria Powell Heidi Renner Kimberlie Ross Andrew and Claire Scholz John and Patti Sinnen Joshua and Samantha Powers Linda Renner Doug and Rorie Rossie Elizabeth Schoolmaster Susan Sipe Cristin Pozniak Sharon Resnick Mark and Joyce Roth Kathy Schulz Margaret Skelley Zachary Pozun and Kelly Oscar Revere and Tara Trout- Daniel Rotherham MB Schwab David Skipp Dawn Rounsaville Brian and Maureen Schwarting Lou and Pam Skojec Coleman Revere* Mike and Jeanne Roush Lisa Schwartz Kim Skotzko Ken and Kim Pratt Annmarie Reynolds Erica Rowe Susan and Peter Schweitzer Paula Slade John and Lori Price Carla Rhoads Robert and Angela Roy Mary Scofield Laura Slaton Chris and Karyn Price Weston and Holly Rhodes Susan Roy Barbara Scott Katherine Sleep Paige Price Deborah Rice Emma Royce Elizabeth Scott Derek and Vickie Sleeper Ganit Pricer Michael and Diane Rice Gina Rubin Mary Scott Karen Slothouber A Prinz Margaret Rice Iliana Rubin Stephen and Erin Scranton Thomas Smart David and Rona Proser Ken and Laura Rich Ithan Rubin Juli Seaman David and Jane Smeltzer April Providakes Schuyler Richardson Joshua Rubin Thomas and Maifoua Seaquist Blake Smith Jennifer Pruden Virginia Richardson Gerald and Lynn Rubin Agnesa Secerkadic Michael and Camilla Smith Steve and Katherine Pryor John and Susan Rickard Marley Rubin Elizabeth Seegers Carillon Smith Elaine Puening Matthew Riebesell Ronald and Mindy Rubin Lori Seeley Carol Smith Ralph Pugh Luis Riesco Sarah Rubin Nathan Segal and Susan Tapper Daniel Smith Robert and Merle Pullar Ken Rietz MK Ruffner Tina Sehgal Emma Smith Leonard and Lesley Pulley Wilson and Diana Rigas Ellen Ruina Clark Seipt Gloria Smith Shubha Punase Amanda Riggleman James Rullan and Cindy Rivera Will and Lee Sellers Jamie Smith Jerry Putnam and Rosemaire Melanie Rigney Ian Rupp Scotti Sellers Jordan Smith Theresa Riley Kevin Rupp Eleanor Semeraro Matthew Smith Tong Daniel Ring Phil and Barbara Rusciolelli Martha Semmes Jeff and Pamela Smith William and Kim Pytko Linda Ring Ali Russell Kevin Semon Shaun Smith Bob and Margaret Quackenbush Stacy Ringel Danielle Russell Blair Semple and Jean Steve Smith William and Sandra Quigley John and Joan Rippingale Katherine Russell Steven and Kelley Smith Bradley and Elizabeth Quin James and Caitlin Ritchie Mark and Cynthia Russell Mansavage Warren Smith and Billie Jo Pete and Valentine Quinlivan Terry Ritchie and Navairre Alexander Russomanno Anne Senft Suzy Quinn Sean Russomanno George Senft Bevan Neremaan Qureshi Masseo Joan Rust Joyce Senger James and Florence Snaman Marianne Rader Mirian Rivas John* and Peggy Rust Kelly Senser Jennifer Snaman Terrence Raftery and Victoria Cathryn Robbins Jody Ruth Lauren Settle Jeff and Kristy Snaman Charlie Robertello Marlys Ryan Tyler Settle Jamie Snee Sweeney Bruce and Rachel Roberts Richard Ryan Alexa Severo Pete Sniffin Prasanna Raja Stephen Robin Lisa Rybowski Bob and Nancy Sevila Carolyn Snyder Sridhar Rajagopalan Martin and Ann-Charlotte Maria Sachlis Rachel Sewell Andrea Soccio David Rall and Donna Corbett Dennis and Deborah Sackman Leonard Shaefer and Nan Peter Soh Patrick and Vickie Ralph Robinson Moe and Monica Sadeghi Steve and Carla Sola Kannan Ramadass and Indu Dwight Robinson and Linda Ali and Farzana Sajjad Dawkins Ted Solomon Maritza Saldana Ken and Eileen Shaffer Lisa Somers Venketapthi Washington-Robinson Linda Sallee Gwendolyn Shaffrey Mark and Patrice Somers Krishna and Jeshmi Raman Mark and Elizabeth Robinson Jennifer Saltarelli Tim and Julie Shaheen Andrew and Risa Song Thomas Ramsay and Nancy Robert Robinson Semon Samaha Ian Shanholtz and Fay Neta Vaijanath Sonvane Suzanne Robinson Amadou Samb Mat and Allison Shannon Allison Sortzi Goetzinger Hollie Roche Robert Sanabria Shruti Sharma Michelle Sosa Judith Randal Betsy Rock Birte Sandeen Thom and Lisa Shaw Alexandra South Patricia Rariden Natasha Rodabaugh Kotecki Daphne Sanders Jennifer Shea-Roop Sanette South Terry and Suzette Rash Patrick and Jody Rodgers Michael Sandler Sandra Sheehan Emily Southgate Zeeshan Rasheed Stacy Rodgers Todd Sanzone Richard Shenton Sean and Andrea Sowards Amit and Priya Rastogi Tom Rodgers Amy Sapowith Lauren Sheridan Anna Sowinska Srini and Hema Ratnakaram Alex Rodriguez and Bettie Baca Claudio Sarmento Richard and Carol Sheridan Yvette Sparks Pam and Darren Ray Amy Rodriguez Laura Sauls George and Lisa Sherman Martha Spath Donna Ray Jose and Michelle Rodriguez David and Michele Sbitan Sophie Shiatis Jack Ray Nancy Rodriguez David and Caroline Schaefer Leigh and Nancy Shields David and Jennifer Ray Jodye Roebuck Meghan Schaefer Renate Shields Samuel Ray Nicole Rogers John and Theresa Schappert Linda Shinas Cole Rayfield Olivia Rogers Momoko Shiozaki Don and Diana Read Pam Rogers Anne Shively Jennifer Reed Todd Rogers Katy Reed Tyrrell Ron Rogos and Tracy Coffing Kristen Reed *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 37

William and Lisa Spaulding Geoffrey Tan Wes and Cindy Trochlil Matthew and Linda Warren Chris and Andrea Winkle Andrew and Melissa Spencer Amanda Tandy Jodi Trombley Judith Washburn Stacey Winn Cassi Spigle Isabel Tao Sharon Tropf Kevin and Danielle Waters Nickole Winnett Andalene Spivy Kim Tapper Cristina Tudor Lamar Watson Tim Winter William Springer Joseph and Cheryl Taranto Whitney Tuil Morgan Watson Joanne Winters Mitch Sproul Kelli Taranto Josh Tuparan Nick Watts Oakley and Kathleen Winters M Sprung Zoraida Tarifa-Pardo Mark Turnbull Barbara Wayne Brett and Nancy Wiseman Vibha Srinivas Linda Tarrall Ashley Turner Hughes and Susan Webb Colleen Wist Kongpphet Srioudom Julie Tassi Evan Turner Jennifer Webber Calder Withers Chris and Jodi St. Geirge Agnes Tate Michael Turner Gun and Harvey Wechsler Michael and Judith Wodynski Susan Jane Stack Courtney Tate Valmarie Turner Sven and Stefka Wechsler Paul Woeppel McDaniel Stacy Carolyn Taylor Jennifer Tyler Peter Weeks Darcy, Emma, and Jessica Warren and Barbara Standley Carrolet Taylor Ian and Roxanne Tyra Susanne Wegrzyn Don and Patty Stanley Colson Taylor P Tyree Karen Weidlich Woessner Colette Stanzler Kathleen Taylor Bill and Jennifer Tyrrell Roy Weidner Emily Woessner John Stapleton Linda Taylor Jordan and Barbara Uditsky Lizette Weingard Garrett and Niki Wolf David and Carlas Starling Virginia Taylor Kristin Umbaugh Fred Weismiller Gerda Wolf Christina StClair Sohaib and Tanzi Tayyab Richard Umbel Jr. and Ruth J Welch John and Lisa Wolff Cynthia Stecklow Daniel Teague Michelle Weller Lisa Wolford Laura Steel Mark and Laura Tekrony Umbel Roger Wellington Stephen and Nancy Wolford Ronald and Pamela Stefanacci Audrey Tennant Cindy Unkefer Barbara Welsh Keith Wong Greg and Lorri Stein Tim and Gretchen Teran Shashi and Maureen Upadhya Kathy Welti Caleb Wood and Shannon Kegley Laurel Stembridge Mary Terry Evan Vahouny Gary Wengrofsky John and Jessica Wood Chris Stephenson John Tett Anthony Valenti Mary Werner Patricia Wood Jeffrey Stern Sudarshan Thanneeru Al and Betty Van Huyck Andrea Wessell Tracy Wood John Stevens Stuart and Lauren Thayer David and Laura VanVuuren Deborah West Don and Mary Woodruff Debra Stevenson Mary Theodore Roger Vance Kyle West Robert Woodruff Jean Stiegler Brenda Thomas Deborah Vandegrift Justyne Westcott Colleen Woods Marian Stiffler Carole Thomas Christine Vandoros Hila Wever Jonathan and Inga Woods Andrew Stifler and Nicole Perry George Thomas and Catherine Susan VanEpps Andrew and Jennifer Wexton Hope Woodward Kristi Stilen-Lare Conrad and Doreen Varblow Maureen Whalen Kelly Wooley Kimberlee Stiles Martin Carl and Heidi Varblow Dennis Wharton and Lisa Melanie Worrall Suzanne Stipek Celeste Thomas Juliet Varblow Frederick Woyach Laura Stitely Clint Thomas Jessica Vargas Ingram Pauline Wratten Nina Stively Dorothy Thomas Kristine Varney Debi Jo Wheatley Alison Wright Lonnie Stock Paul and Lori Thomas Anne Marie Vedaa Mike and Teresa Wheeler Courtney Wright Sharon Stokes Elizabeth Thompson Missele Vegas George and Catherine Whitbeck Dena Wright Lee Stone Jennifer Thompson Andrew Velez-Rivera Bobbi White James Wright Charlie and Heather Strassle Samuel and Julia Thompson Daniel Velez and Theodore Cliff and Deborah White Jill Wright Luke Stratman Randolph and Marjorie Gary White Paul and Lindsay Wright Emma Straub Gallagher Jaxon and Pamela White Robert and Suzanne Wright Annemarie Strickland Thompson Tom Veltri Jim and Tracey* White Sharon Wright Lawrence Stuart Rebecca Thompson Jacob and Monique Venable, Sr. Craig and Patty White Shuanghong Wu and Jiang Linda Stuntz Robert and Stephanie Thompson Ashish Verma and Debbie Cea Doug and Terrie Whitman Phillip and Cynthia Sturke Tim* and Kiki Thompson Bart and Katie Vey Leann Whitney Xiaodong Andrew Sturm and Susan Mary Thornton Jim and Deborah Vickers Jennifer Whittenberg Eddy Wudijono Peterson Steven Tibbets Tessa Vigilante Chris and Alesha Wible Kelley Wyatt Robert Sturm and JoAnne JoAnn Tibbs Marcia Vogelsburg Rich Wildinson and Dana Bobby Yablunsky Kimberly Timbrook Matthew and Lillian Vogl Leonard Yang Mazzarella Heather Timer David Vollenweider Connor Rob and Jen Yaw Lee Styles Ray and Erin Toczylowski Chari Voss Paul and Angela Wilkinson Susan Yee Yoshi Sugino and Samantha Alicia Todd Craig Voss Jack and Ashlee Williams Christie Yerks John and Nicole Tong Jake and Melissa Wacker Bijou Williams John and Anna Yocum Smeltzer Juanita Tool William Wacker and Sarah Brenda Williams Angela Yost Erin Sullivan Steven Toole Christine Williams Deborah Youmans Karen Sullivan Lisa Torrance Campbell Daniela Williams Judy Young Anthony and Lori Summers Torge and Tammy Torristall Lucky Wadehra* Fred Williams Sharon Young Bill Sutton Karen Tortora Chad and Kim Wagner Henri Williams and Joan Curcio Mike Youngblood and Rachel Nixon Suzanne Brigitta Toruno Mike Wahdan and Nanette Reed Jeffrey Williams Sunderland Swann Anna Toth David and Cathie Walker Jonathan and Kelli Williams York Mark and Sandra Swanson Thomas Toth Autumn Wallin Nathaniel Williams Michael and Alycia Yozzi Erin Sweeney Leslie Tracy Stephen Wallingford Mary Beth Williamson Ellen Yudt Marian Sweeney Timothy Tracy Elise Wallo Megan Williamson Heather Zehfuss Thomas Sweitzer Byron and Irene Tramonte Karen Walson Christine Wilson Michael and Hannah Zeller Jason and Deborah Swider Nancy Trask Jeff and Val Walters John and Gail Wilson Nezanet Zerabruk Michael and Courtney Swirchak Wayne and Ann Travell Ronni and Emma Ward Linda Wilson Alex Zhu Josh and Terry Swirchak Brett Treese and Michele Savage Heather Ward Jeff and Nicole Wilson Martha Zinderman Remona Tabib Matt and Kathleen Tregoning M. Ward Kyle and Andrea Winey Jameson and Kristie Zoller Samuel Tai Monica Tressler-Chandler Lyudmila Warden Don and Krista Winger Natalie Zwart Cristina Tallent Brent and Joanne Trimmer Phillip and Ashley Wargo Gloria Winkelman Ben Waring and Lauren Rowson 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. *Denotes current or immediate past board of director, committee member, or President’s Council 38 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

2020 Corporate, Foundation, and Organizational Funders 1st Choice Women’s Health Center Kaiser Permanente Foundation Health Plan Telos Corporation AHT Insurance Kettermans Jewelers, Inc. The Jellyvision Lab, Inc. AlphaGraphics Loudoun Lands Trails and Parks Consulting LLC The Market Group America’s Charities Langhorne Custom Homes The Neighborhood Doctor Aronson Foundation, Inc Leadership Innovations Inc The Rust Foundation Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Leesburg Junction The SkillSource Group, Inc. AT&T Community Giving Program Leesburg Presbyterian Church The Tides Foundation Google Fund Atlantic Union Bank Leesburg Veterinary Specialists, LLC Total Document Solutions, Inc. Axcend, Inc. Loudoun Branch, NAACP TOTH Financial Advisory Corporation Backflow Technology LLC Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce Town of Middleburg Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund-Donor Loudoun County Chapter of Jack and Jill of UBS Schulien Donor Advised Fund United Way of Dane County Advised Funds America UNO Translations and Communications, LLC Bill and Val Tillett Foundation of the Loudoun Human Services Network Vantage Construction Corporation Loudoun Insurance Group VHTA Educational Foundation Community Foundation for Loudoun and Loudoun Now Visit Loudoun Foundation Northern Fauquier Counties Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Wallace & Associates Blackbaud Loudoun Wineries Assoc - Harvest Kindness Washington Gas Light Company Blackbaud Giving Fund Madison Wealth Management Wells Fargo Foundation Bowl America Meridien Group Wheeler Family Foundation of the Community Brain Injury Services Middleburg Eccentric Broad Run High School Midwest Leasing of Oak Brook Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Cascade Comfort Services Mill Run Elementary School Fauquier Counties Catoctin Presbyterian Church Minchew Family Foundation of the Community Zed Consulting Services Claude Moore Charitable Foundation CMIT Solutions of Dulles Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Commonwealth of Virginia Fauquier Counties Community Foundation for Northern Virginia Mindseeker, Inc. County of Loudoun, Virginia Mitchell & Co., P.C. CPA Culbert & Schmitt, PLLC Nader Family Foundation Curtis Group Consultants National Philanthropic Trust Diane & Michael Canney Foundation Nerantzis Investment Advisory Group Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation Neurocrine Biosciences Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund of the New York Life Insurance Company Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northrop Grumman Foundation Northern Fauquier Counties NOVEC Endowment for the Community of the O’Shaughnessy Hurst Memorial Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation for Loudoun and PATH Foundation Northern Fauquier Counties Paycheck Protection Program Erdle Foundation Pearson Smith Realty Fabbioli Cellars Peter Knapp Realty Group, LLC Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Piedmont Pets Veterinary Care Fidelity Charitable Pledgeling Foundation Frederick D. and Karen G. Schaufeld Family Red Robin International, INC. Foundation Renner, Williams & Mooney LLC Generations Gourmet, LLC Rosegate Fund of the Community Foundation for Gilker-Shoupe Family Charitable Foundation Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties Givio Charitable Foundation S.S. Papadopulos & Associates Inc. Gridiron IT Solutions LLC Sandy Spring Bank Gupta Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Incapsulate, LLC Sheila C. Johnson Foundation INOVA Loudoun Hospital Health System Shelly’s Fund for a Beautiful Tomorrow of the Integrus Holdings Fortessa Tableware Solutions Community Foundation for Loudoun and Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Northern Fauquier Counties Jewish Federation of Delaware Inc. Siker Family Foundation of the Community Johnson & Johnson Cybergrants Matching Gifts Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Joy Custom Design Build, LLC Fauquier Counties JP Morgan Charitable Giving Fund StepOne Organizing 2020 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 39

Having raised two daughters in Loudoun County, Jim and Rebecca McDermott have forged a strong connection to our community. e same goes for their business; Madison Wealth Management is committed to contributing to the communities it serves. Jim and Rebecca established the McDermott Family Fund with the Community Foundation, in large part, to encourage the act of giving by creating a collaborative grantmaking environment with their daughters. Jim and Rebecca want their girls to be involved in evaluating and choosing organizations to support, helping them develop deeper ties and a better understanding of needs here at home. It’s not just about Jim and Rebecca’s children, though. It is about their children’s children, too. ey look to spark a family tradition of giving long after they’re gone, with the help of the Community Foundation and the legacy they’ve begun. e McDermotts bene t from the Community Foundation’s support when it comes to strategic giving and best practices. eir rst taste of the Community Foundation’s expertise was through a Loudoun giving circle and its standing welcome mat for any community member interested in getting involved in giving and granting. As Jim and Rebecca put it, “the Community Foundation’s team and their knowledge, collaboration, and professionalism have been invaluable. We know we’re in good hands.” e McDermott Family Fund: Community Leadership, Community Needs, Community Solutions PO Box 342 Leesburg, VA 20178 PO Box 402 Middleburg, VA 20118 (703) 779-3505 [email protected] www.CommunityFoundationLF.org www.GiveChoose.org www.FacesofLoudoun.org


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