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the POWER of COMM Our Mission is to Grow Community Giving Contents 2020 Board of Directors The Power of Community................................................... 3 Tracey White, Chair Our 2019 Grantmaking...................................................... 4 Paul Siker, Vice Chair Creating a Personal Legacy............................................... 10 Teresa Minchew, Secretary Private Foundation versus a Donor Advised Fund............. 12 Kim Evans, Treasurer 2019 Financial Snapshot.................................................. 13 Kirsten Langhorne, Immediate Past Chair The Work We Do.............................................................. 14 Janelle Brevard Our Grantmaking Funds................................................... 16 Matt Durham Friends of the Foundation................................................. 23 David Hathaway 2019 Philanthropists......................................................... 23 Andy Johnston Connie Moore David Peña Tara Trout Lucky Wadehra Staff Amy E. Owen, President Nicole Acosta, Director of Grants and Nonprofit Programs Joseph Scott, Finance and Operations Manager Joan Molchan, Controller Pam Maroulis, Managing Director, Loudoun Community Cabinet Pam Ray, Managing Director, 100WomenStrong Lisa Shaw, Outreach Coordinator, Smashing Walnuts Sapna Hencinski, Coordinator, Loudoun Human Services Network 2 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

MUNITY Dearest Reader, Having ‘community’ as part of our name is very intentional. Community = Connection. Belonging. Fellowship. And for us, philanthropy—love for humankind—go hand in hand with community and our commitment to serve for good, forever. These powerful concepts shape our vitality and resiliency to see us through uncertain times. They define our sense of equity and duty to those who have less even during “normal” times. Our Mission is to grow community giving. We achieve this through grantmaking, partnerships, and leadership. It is the power of our community that makes our mission possible. Our 2019 Report to the Community is our opportunity to share what we have been able to accomplish with your support—as well as to offer our thanks. Last year, our grantmaking set a new benchmark, channeling $1.2 million in grants and scholarships to the charities that serve our neighbors through education, nature, culture, and human service. It is these charities that weave and bind together the fabric of our community. You have helped make them stronger. Our partners—our donors and supporters—fuel our philanthropic community. Last year, our endowment building and grantmaking work received more than $3.6 million in funding, an important milestone in our work to build resiliency. Our leaders are the glue in our community. Hundreds of staff and volunteers joined in our year-long leadership programs to network, collaborate, learn, and advance their personal skills to the benefit of their organization and their respective missions. These elements, working together, ensure that our community continues to be one of the best in which to grow up and grow old. That’s the power of community. During these extraordinary times as we face an unprecedented world pandemic, we remain profoundly grateful for your care and love of humankind in our Loudoun and Northern Fauquier community. Thank you for choosing your local Community Foundation as the means to express your support of your neighbors and your community. AMY E. OWEN TRACEY WHITE President Board Chair 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 3

20G1R9ANTMAKING The Community Foundation distributed almost $1.2 Million into our community–a watershed year for grantmaking. Culture Education Arts for All, Purcellville, VA–$565 General support Academies of Loudoun, Leesburg, VA–$1,250 Support for (Frederick L. Spencer, Jr. Memorial Fund, Give Choose) RESET Club supplies for STEM program (S. Murray Rust and Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn) Helping Hearts Through the Arts, Fairfax Station, VA–$500 General support (Webber Jazz Grantmaking Fund) All Ages Read Together, Fairfax, VA–$66,186 Support for school readiness and family literacy night programs and Loudoun Chorale, Leesburg, VA–$1,000 General support general support (All Ages Read Together Endowment Fund, (Pettit-Wilson Family Foundation) 100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum, Sterling, VA–$25,000 Center for Excellence in Education, McLean, VA–$10,000 General support (Bill and Val Tillett Foundation) Support for Teacher Enrichment Program (May Family Foundation) Middleburg Museum Foundation, Middleburg, VA–$250 General support (Give Choose) Children’s Science Center, Fairfax, VA–$4,293 Support for STEM programs in Title I Loudoun County Public Schools Mosby Heritage Area Association, Middleburg, VA–$1,750 and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Support for America’s Routes and general support (Give Choose, Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund, Peter M. Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Howard Memorial Fund) Fauquier Counties, Leesburg, VA–$22,939 Support for Loudoun County Human Services Strategic Plan, Strategic Oatlands Historic House and Gardens, Leesburg, VA–$500 Planning Consortium program and general support General support (Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) (Endowment for the Community, 100WomenStrong, Don and Amy Owen Charitable Foundation, Give Choose, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African Wheeler Family Foundation, Minchew Family Foundation) American History and Culture, Washington, DC–$100 General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Congregation Beth Emeth, Herndon, VA–$5,400 Support for Early Childhood Education program (Shelly’s Fund for a The Plains Community League, The Plains, VA–$1,600 Beautiful Tomorrow) Support for the maintenance and upkeep of the historic John Page Turner property in The Plains (John Page Turner Embark Center for Self-Directed Education, Leesburg, Community House Fund) VA–$370 General support (Give Choose) Waterford Concert Series, Waterford, VA–$2,500 Support Higher Orbits, Leesburg, VA–$200 General support (Give for 2019 concert series (Pettit-Wilson Family Foundation) Choose) Waterford Foundation, Waterford, VA–$3,957 General Journey Through Hallowed Ground, Waterford, VA–$150 support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund, Give General support (Give Choose) Choose) 4 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Participants of the 2019 Strategic Planning Consortium Leadership Loudoun, Leesburg, VA–$390 General support Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation, Leesburg, VA– (Give Choose) $942 General support (Give Choose) Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, Lansdowne, Makersmith, Leesburg, VA–$4,000 Support for program VA–$11,570 Support for Young Entrepreneur Academy teaching technology and manufacturing skills to program and Valor Awards (Loudoun Chamber Foundation, underserved LCPS students (100WomenStrong) Community Foundation Operating Fund) Middleburg Montessori School, Middleburg, VA–$976 Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA–$1,635 General support (Give Choose) Support for LCHS Backpack for Success program (100WomenStrong) Northern Virginia 4-H Educational and Conference Center, Front Royal, VA–$100 Support for low-income Loudoun Education Foundation, Ashburn, VA–$66,408 Loudoun youth to attend summer camp (Bill and Val Tillett Support for LCPS science fair, Community School Initiative Foundation) social worker position and general support (Willowcroft Science Endowment, 100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Northern Virginia Association for the Education of Young Children, Springfield, VA–$2,500 Support for Loudoun Library Foundation, Leesburg, VA–$2,050 professional development of early childhood educators Support for Mi Familia and Community Dinner Program (100WomenStrong) and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Piedmont Epicurean and Agricultural Center, Leesburg, Loudoun Literacy Council, Leesburg, VA–$13,032 Support VA–$1,000 Support for The New Ag School (Bill and Val for Family Literacy STEP Project and general support Tillett Foundation) (Loudoun Impact Fund, Give Choose, Operating Fund) 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 5

Led by Leigh Shields, graduates of the Community Foundation’s 2018-2019 Social Community Foundation staff joined in Impact Institute’s Executive Coaching program benefitted from a year-long personalized facility in Loudoun County. Google’s 2019 Community Foundation initiative program in leadership development. to aid local nonprofits build Readers are Leaders, Herndon, VA–$500 General support Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA– to (Shelly’s Fund for a Beautiful Tomorrow) benefit student Kayla Ballve, Leesburg, VA--$5,000 scholarship to benefit this Virginia Public Access Project, Richmond, VA–$5,000 graduate of Loudoun County High General support (May Family Foundation) School (Loudoun County High School Scholarship Fund) University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, to benefit student Danning Bisaga, Human Services Leesburg, VA–$5,000 scholarship to benefit this graduate of Loudoun County High School (Loudoun County High School Scholarship Fund) University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 100WomenStrong, Leesburg, VA–$10,000 Grantmaking VA, to benefit student Patrick Beck, and endowment (Magennis) Ashburn, VA–$2,000 scholarship to benefit this graduate of Briar Woods A Farm Less Ordinary, Bluemont, VA–$32,503 Support to High School (Gavin Rupp “I Promise open new farm location in Leesburg and general support 15” Scholarship Fund) (Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund, Bill and Val Tillett Foundation) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, to benefit student A Place To Be, Middleburg, VA–$67,803 Support for Catherine Johnson, Purcellville, Same Sky Project production, “A Mother’s Will” video VA–$2,000 scholarship to benefit this production, music therapy equipment for Leesburg graduate of Loudoun Valley High School expansion and general support (100WomenStrong, (Gavin Rupp “I Promise 15” Scholarship Wheeler Family Foundation, Give Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) Fund, Bill and Val Tillett Foundation, Loudoun Chamber Foundation) Alice’s Kids, Alexandria, VA–$5,000 General Support (Val and Bill Tillett Foundation) 6 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

n Google’s 2019 Open House at its new Hosted by Fortessa/Integrus Holdings at its Sterling Restaurant Supply store in Loudoun, generosity made possible a number of 2019 grantees advanced their respective missions thanks to funding from the Loudoun es, including $50,000 in challenge funds Impact Fund giving circle. d organizational endowment. American Legion Post 2001, Ashburn, VA–$6,000 BRAWS, Vienna, VA–$12,900 Support for school delivery Support for veterans’ eviction assistance program program providing menstrual products and undergarments (100WomenStrong) to girls in Loudoun County Public Schools and general support (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, Give American Red Cross National Capital Region, Leesburg, Choose) VA–$4,000 Support for Sound the Alarm Home Fire Campaign (Loudoun Chamber Foundation) Bridle Paths, McLean, VA–$907 General support (Give Choose) Arc of Loudoun, Leesburg, VA–$10,316 Support for renovations to expand Early Intervention Services and Calvin Care, Leesburg, VA–$100 General support (Give general support (Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Give Choose) Choose, Loudoun Impact Fund) Children’s Hospital Foundation, Silver Spring, MD– Ashburn Fire and Rescue Department, Ashburn, VA– $60,000 Support for PhD internship in DIPG research $1,525 General support (Give Choose) (Smashing Walnuts Foundation) Birthright of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA–$13,046 Chris Atwood Foundation, Reston, VA–$10,000 Support General support (Give Choose) for housing Loudoun residents in substance use recovery (100WomenStrong) Blue Ridge Hospice, Winchester, VA–$865 General support (Blue Ridge Hospice Endowment Fund) Community Empowerment of Northern Virginia, Sterling, VA–$100 General support (Give Choose) Blue Ridge Speech and Hearing, Lansdowne, VA–$772 General support (Give Choose) Crossroads Jobs, Leesburg, VA–$25,445 Support for job counselor position, job placement and post placement Boulder Crest Retreat for Wounded Warriors, Bluemont, services for people with disabilities and general support VA--$2,875 General support (Give Choose) as a Platinum Achievement Awardee (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Bill Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier, Warrenton, VA–$150 and Val Tillett Foundation, Faces of Loudoun Grantmaking General support (Give Choose) Fund, Give Choose) 22001199RREPEPOORRTTTTOOTTHHEECCOOMMMMUUNNITITYY 7

CureFest for Childhood Cancer, Fairfax, VA–$2,500 Hopecam, Reston, VA–$2,500 Support for providing Support for CureFest 2019 (Smashing Walnuts Foundation) children in Loudoun County undergoing cancer treatment technology to connect with friends, school, and peers Dulles South Food Pantry, Dulles, VA–$12,290 Support (Loudoun Impact Fund) for hiring additional operations staff and general support (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Give INMED Partnership for Children, Sterling, VA–$23,305 Choose) Support for after school program at the Family and Youth Opportunity Center, STEAM summer day camp for ECHO, Leesburg, VA–$20,795 Support for expansion of disadvantaged children and general support as a Platinum fleet vehicles and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Achievement Awardee (100WomenStrong, Faces of Choose) Loudoun Grantmaking Fund, Loudoun Impact Fund, Give Choose) Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Middleburg, VA–$31,493 Support for sanctuary flooring project, landscaping, Inova Health Foundation, Falls Church, VA--$6,040 Christmas Shop, Rector’s Discretionary Fund, First Fridays Support for CATS Patient Assistance Fund, to provide care feeding and pastoral care ministry and general support for one patient in Intensive Outpatient Program in Loudoun (Pettit-Wilson Family Foundation, Moses Fund) County (100WomenStrong) EveryMind, Rockville, MD–$8,000 Support for It Takes a Village, Baby!, Leesburg, VA–$4,071 General ServingTogether program for veterans (100WomenStrong) support (BENEFIT Live) Fenwick Foundation, Arlington, VA–$16,000 Support JK Community Farm, Dulles, VA–$14,373 Support for the for dental care treatment to older adults and adults with development of bio-intensive raised beds to grow organic disabilities in Loudoun County (100WomenStrong, produce and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Loudoun Impact Fund) Choose, Operating Fund) Fisher House, Rockville, MD–$2,500 Support for veterans’ John Paul II Fellowship – Trinity House Café, Leesburg, assistance programs in the US (Vets Tribute Fund) VA–$497 General support (Give Choose) Five Stones Healing Arts and Wellness Center, Leesburg, Joy to the Kids, Ashburn, VA–$5,244 General support (Give VA–$4,970 Support for Children Mindfulness Training for Choose) children attending INMED Opportunity Center afterschool program and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Just Neighbors, Annandale, VA–$8,000 Support for legal Choose) services provided to immigrant and refugee families in Loudoun County (100WomenStrong) Friends of Loudoun Mental Health, Leesburg, VA–$14,060 Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company, Leesburg, VA–$350 Support for A Place to Call Home housing program General support (Give Choose, Operating Fund) and general support (100WomenStrong, Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund, Give Choose, Loudoun Chamber Legacy Farms Virginia, Leesburg, VA–$833 General support Foundation) (Give Choose) Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia, Fairfax, VA–$303 Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter, Leesburg, VA–$49,034 General support (Give Choose) Support to purchase a vehicle to transport clients, counseling and support group services to children who Good Shepherd Alliance, Ashburn, VA–$10,050 Support for experience domestic and sexual violence and general Six Steps to Self-Sufficiency Housing Program and general support (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, support (Loudoun Chamber Foundation, 100WomenStrong, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Give Choose) Give Choose) Loudoun Cares, Leesburg, VA–$1,544 General support HealthWorks for Northern Virginia, Leesburg, VA– (Give Choose) $20,473 Support for substance use disorder counseling for women, satellite food pantry in partnership with Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Leesburg, VA–$1,900 Loudoun Hunger Relief, and general support (Give Choose, General support (Give Choose) 100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, Community Foundation Operating Fund) 88 22001199RREEPPOORRTTTTOOTTHHEECCOOMMMMUUNNITITYY

In partnerships with the Loudoun Human Services Network and County of Loudoun, the Community Foundation supported and helped coordinate a Steering Committee comprised of nonprofit, faith-based, business, and government leaders that a completed a five-year Human Services Strategic Plan for Loudoun County. Loudoun Commission for Women and Girls, Leesburg, VA– Repair Project and general support (S. Murray Rust and $2,540 General support (Give Choose, Operating Fund) Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn, Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Give Choose) Loudoun Cycling Without Age, Hillsboro, VA–$100 General support (Give Choose) Loudoun Hunger Relief, Leesburg, VA–$63,440 Support for the purchase of a mobile food pantry vehicle, Senior Loudoun Families for Children, Leesburg, VA–$1,639 Adult Food Security Program, purchase of new warehouse General support (Give Choose) hampers and general support as a 2019 Platinum Achievement Awardee (100WomenStrong, Faces of Loudoun Impact Fund, Leesburg, VA–$1,000 Grantmaking Loudoun Grantmaking Fund, Loudoun Impact Fund, and endowment (Wheeler Family Foundation) Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Sterling Women Giving Circle, Give Choose) Loudoun First Responders Foundation, Stone Ridge, VA–$630 General support (Give Choose) Loudoun Serenity House, Leesburg, VA–$20,000 Support for capital campaign strategy study (100WomenStrong) Loudoun Free Clinic, Leesburg, VA–$6,555 Support for health care professional education and general support Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers, Leesburg, VA–$33,804 (Mary B. Tett Health Professionals Fund, Loudoun Chamber Support for the purchase of a wheel chair accessible bus Foundation, Give Choose) and general support (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers Endowment Fund, Loudoun Habitat for Humanity, Leesburg, VA–$6,564 Give Choose) Support for youth-led construction and delivery of playhouses for low-income households or community shelters, Home 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 9

Loudoun Youth, Leesburg, VA–$3,591 Support for Battle SCAN of Northern Virginia, Alexandria, VA–$500 General of the Bands and general support (Frederick L. Spencer, Jr. support (Give Choose) Memorial Fund, Give Choose) Smashing Walnuts Foundation, Leesburg, VA–$5,690 Mobile Hope, Leesburg, VA–$35,685 Support for Crisis General support (Give Choose) Care program and general support (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, Give Choose) Special Olympics Virginia, Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA– $4,410 Support for Fall Games 2020 and general support National Sports Medicine Foundation, Leesburg, VA–$200 (Loudoun Chamber Foundation, Give Choose) General support (Give Choose) Sprout Therapeutic Riding and Education Center, Aldie, Northern Virginia Family Service, Oakton, VA–$5,100 VA–$2,744 General support (Give Choose) Support to expand Violence Prevention and Intervention Program in Loudoun County and general support St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, Leesburg, VA–$7,530 (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Support for ParentVue Tech Literacy program and general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) OAR, Fairfax, VA–$100 General support (Give Choose) Stroke Comeback Center, Vienna, VA–$1,000 Support for One Sparrow, Bristow, VA–$1,937 General support (Give Loudoun programs (Bill and Val Tillett Foundation) Choose) Volunteers of America Chesapeake and Carolinas, Postpartum Support Virginia, Arlington, VA–$10,000 Lanham, MD–$7,625 Support for client transportation Support to expand services in Loudoun County with the expenses during homeless shelter relocation and general establishment of the Loudoun County Maternal Mental support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) Health Coalition (100WomenStrong) Windy Hill Foundation, Middleburg, VA–$16,500 Support Princess Packages, Sterling, VA–$1,250 Support to provide for the purchase and installation of bulletin board message care packages to hospitalized children (S. Murray Rust and centers in five affordable housing communities and general Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project/Forward Turn) support (100WomenStrong, Windy Hill Endowment Fund, Give Choose) Project Horse Empowerment Center, Great Falls, VA–$11,298 Support to launch equine-assisted wellness program and Women Giving Back, Sterling, VA–$479 General support general support (100WomenStrong, Give Choose) (Give Choose) PRS, Oakton, VA–$5,000 Support for Substance Abuse Peer YMCA Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA–$601 General Recovery Services for individuals accessing mental health support (Give Choose) treatment (100WomenStrong) Youth for Tomorrow, Bristow, VA–$9,000 Support for Ride-On Ranch, Lovettsville, VA–$7,404 General support Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse program for (Give Choose) adolescents in Loudoun County (100WomenStrong) Ryan Bartel Foundation, Waterford, VA--$25,846 Nature Support to expand the FORT program, continue and expand Sources of Strength program and general support Animal Care Assistance Program, Louisa, VA–$2,500 Support for (100WomenStrong, Loudoun Impact Fund, Loudoun fence repair at the animal sanctuary facility (Ursula Landsrath Chamber Foundation, Give Choose) Animal Rescue Fund) Salvation Army, Atlanta, GA–$1,000 General support (Give Choose) Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, Boyce, VA–$2,500 Support for new surgical equipment (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Salvation Army, A Georgia Corporation, Atlanta, GA– $2,500 Support for veterans’ assistance programs in the U.S. (Vets Tribute Fund) 10 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Community Cat Advocats, Winchester, VA–$2,600 Support for People for Pets Foundation, Jeffersonton, VA–$2,500 Support County Cats program and trap-neuter-vaccinate-return program for cat rescue program specializing in special needs cats (Ursula and general support (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund, Don Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Piedmont Environmental Council, Warrenton, VA–$323 General Continental Divide Trail Coalition, Golden, CO–$750 General support (Give Choose) support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Potomac Conservancy, Silver Spring, MD–$200 General support Equine Rescue League, Leesburg, VA–$2,500 Support for hay, (Give Choose) feed, vitamins, and supplements for horses in care (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Promises Animal Rescue, Gainesville, VA–$2,500 support for rescued dog vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and heartworm For the Cat’s Sake, Flint Hill, VA–$2,500 Support for the treatment (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Community Cat Medical Assistance Fund (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) Rappannock Animal Welfare League, Amissville, VA–$2,200 Support for medication needs of dogs in shelter (Ursula Landsrath Friends of Loudoun County Animal Services, Waterford, VA– Animal Rescue Fund) $1,460 Support for assistance to farm animals in care and general support (Bill and Val Tillett Foundation, Give Choose) Save the Tails Rescue Group, Leesburg, VA–$1,077 General support (Give Choose) Friends of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Purcellville, VA–$890 General support (Give Choose, Peter M. Howard Memorial Fund) Wildlife Veterinary Care, Millwood, VA–$2,500 Support for veterinary supplies and food for rescued wildlife (Ursula Friends of the State Arboretum, Boyce, VA–$1,250 General Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) support (Pettit-Wilson Family Foundation, Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) Goose Creek Association, Middleburg, VA–$275 General support (Give Choose) Green Dogs Unleashed, Troy, VA–$5,000 Support for medical Mental Illness Should Not Be Allowed care provided to rescued Great Danes (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue Fund) to Take Our Teenagers Humane Society of Loudoun County, Leesburg, VA--$8,953 My life changed forever last Support for Community Cat Program to provide trap-neuter-return year, when my 17-year-old services and general support (Ursula Landsrath Animal Rescue son committed suicide. Fund, Give Choose) William was a friendly, Loudoun Community Cat Coalition, Leesburg, VA¬--$7,611 goofy, and popular kid General support (Give Choose) who was diagnosed as bipolar and ADHD. We Loudoun County Master Gardener Association, Leesburg, VA-- did everything our doctors $1,477 General support (Give Choose) advised us to do. By the time he left the hospital, we Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, Leesburg, VA--$4,434 General support (Charles Tiffany Richardson Family Fund, Give Choose) No parent in Loudoun should have to face the horror of losing a child to suicide. Middleburg Humane Foundation, Marshall, VA--$5,000 Support for Community Cat trap-neuter-return program (Ursula Landsrath EndtheNeed.org Animal Rescue Fund) Real People. Hear their stories. Morven Park, Leesburg, VA–$785 General support (Morven Park Unexpected Stories. Celebrate their victories. Charitable Fund) Right Here in Loudoun. Learn how you can help. Partnership for a National Trails System, Madison, WI–$250 A program of Special thanks to our sponsors: General support (Don and Amy Owen Charitable Fund) LOUDOUN CHAMBER’S 2017 1968 FIFTY YEARS 2018 NONPROFIT1968 FIFTY YEARS 2018 OF THE YEAR 11 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

CREATINaGperso This is About You Acorn Fund Your fund is a reflection of your values and philanthropy. From animal Many of our philanthropists start a new fund by creating welfare, to human services and health, to youth and elderly, to specific an acorn fund, building to the endowed level of charities you support, we can make it easy and rewarding. Are you $10,000 over a 5-year period ($25,000 for scholarship thinking about setting up a charity or foundation? Talk to us first. funds). An initial gift of $2,000 ($5,000 for scholarship We can help you understand the current nonprofit sector. And, we may funds) or more is necessary to “seed” any of the funds serve as an excellent vehicle for your vision. We will work with you to below. And, many of our acorn funds build endowment answer the following questions to help determine when starting a Fund while also granting funds immediately. or Foundation with us is the right path. Field of Interest Fund Define Your Charitable and Financial Objectives This type of fund allows you to target an issue of need, Consider how you want your gift to be used, whether you want future rather than a specific charity. Grants are made to family members involved, and how much involvement you personally organizations that meet a cause or specific need. You want in making grant recommendations. define the ”area of interest,” and grantmaking follows. Choose a Name For Your Fund Donor Advised Fund Many donors choose a family name, but you can use any name that is Donor advised funds closely mirror private family meaningful to you. foundations, but they offer significant advantages. A donor advised fund allows you to enjoy ongoing, Determine Which Assets You Will Use to even day-to-day, involvement in the distribution of Create Your Fund your gifts from your fund. You bring specific grant recommendations to the Community Foundation for Gifts of cash, securities (publicly traded or closely held) or real estate consideration. Learn more on page 12. can be accepted by the Community Foundation to set up a fund. Assets with a low-cost basis are often wise choices, since they offer maximum Designated Fund tax advantages: You pay no capital gains tax and receive a favorable income-tax deduction. You may also wish to review assets inside your You may name a specific charity to benefit from your retirement plan for possible charitable use. If you wish, we will work gift or numerous specific charities to receive an annual closely with your accountant and attorney to ensure your charitable grant. Should a designated organization cease to exist, wishes are clearly understood and applied. the Community Foundation has the responsibility and authority to reallocate grants to another agency that Consider The Type of Fund That Matches most closely reflects your original vision. Your Interests Agency Fund Our staff will help you identify what type of fund fits your vision! It may help, though, to understand how broad and flexible we can be as Charities often wish to create long-term endowments a giving vehicle with our array of donor crafted funds. to benefit their mission and purpose. The Community Foundation provides an excellent vehicle to ensure Make Your Gift to the Community Foundation endowment gifts are carefully and diversely invested and managed. While your gifts to establish a fund will be commingled with other Community Foundation assets for maximum investment benefits, Scholarship Fund income and appreciation are specifically tracked and tied to your fund, benefiting your fund for its growth and charitable grantmaking. You may choose to dedicate a fund’s purpose entirely to helping students study and advance their education. Make a Gift Through Your Will The Community Foundation works with community volunteers to interview students and make award Appropriate language to make sure your will meets legal and tax recommendations or we can work with you to form criteria is available. Just ask! your own Board-approved selection committee. 1122 22001199 RREPOORRTT TOO TTHHE CCOMMMUUNNITY

onalLEGACY Giving Circle Fund To learn more, contact Many of our funds are created by a collective vision of multiple donors, who each Amy Owen, tithe into a “giving circle,” and then, together, make grant recommendations. Giving circles are a fantastic way to learn more about your local community and [email protected] its charities and increase impact as each grant is amplified in size. (703) 779-3505 General Fund ext. 1 A gift to establish a general or unrestricted fund helps meet the changing needs of your community, now and in the future. General funds broadly support the wellbeing and vitality of our community. When you establish a general fund, you leave decisions about the use of your gift to the Community Foundation, trusting the Community Foundation’s knowledge and reach to determine what needs are most pressing. Shell Fund—Planned Giving The Community Foundation is available to work with you and your financial advisors to set up what we call a “shell agreement.” A shell agreement is a nonbinding agreement that specifies how your planned gift shall be used once it is irrevocably received through your will or other planned-gift instrument. In the shell agreement, you name your fund, outline your charitable vision, and decide whether donor advisors or the Community Foundation Board of Directors will recommend future grants. Gifts received from your planned gift will be placed into your fund exactly as you have named and designed it. We handle all future administrative details. When you create a planned gift using a shell agreement, revisions are easy, quick, and free. Just get in touch with us. Corporate Advised Funds Corporations often are overwhelmed with requests for charitable gifts. Many corporations across America look to their local Community Foundation for a simplified, focused giving program, administered by Community Foundation staff. A corporation can establish a corporate advised fund applying personalized guidelines for grantmaking. Or, it may elect to give the Community Foundation full discretion over disbursements. Transferring a Private Foundation or Trust Fund A private foundation can be a great vehicle for charitable giving, but sometimes the process of managing the foundation’s legal affairs can diminish the joy of giving or become a burden to maintain. Existing private foundations or charitable trust funds can be easily rolled over to a named endowment fund within the Community Foundation, greatly reducing administrative overhead, while maintaining key elements of donor involvement and long-term, legacy vision. The disadvantages of private foundations or trusts—excise fees, administrative fees, lesser tax benefits, and due diligence administration—cause many to seek a more flexible alternative through the Community Foundation. 200199 RREEPPOORRT TOO THE COOMMMUUNNITY 1133

PRIVfoAuTnEdation vs DONOR ADVfIuSnEdD ELEMENTS DONOR ADVISED FUND WITH US PRIVATE FOUNDATION START UP CONSIDERATIONS Cost None Incorporation fees, legal fees, accounting fees Timeframe Financial Limitations Paperwork approved within days Generally months to one year for final IRS TAX DEDUCTIBILITY approval Considered endowed at $10,000 ($25,000 for scholarship funds) Most experts recommend at least $2 to $5 million Cash Gifts Up to 60% of Adjusted Gross Income Up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Income Publicly Traded Securities Fair Market Value up to 30% of Adjusted Gross Fair Market Value up to 20% of Adjusted Gross Real Estate and Closely Held Stock Income Income No payout requirements. However, donor can Required annual payout of at least 5% of assets distribute far more than 5% if wished! INCOME AND REPORTING CONSIDERATIONS Tax Status We are a 501(c)(3) public charity A 501(c)(3) private charity Excise Tax on Investment Income None Tax Filings and Financial Audit All inclusive under our filings Up to 1.39% various taxes on net investment PUBLICITY income Donor ADMINISTRATION Must prepare and file Form 990 PF, state Grants Due Diligence filings Investment Management DONOR INVOLVEMENT Donor can receive optimal publicity OR choose Donors are publicly cited on Private Foundation Documentation total anonymity Tax Return published on Guidestar.org Scope Timespan Grants due diligence, laws, and regulations Must stay abreast of current laws; perform SUMMARY closely monitored and adhered to. Staff help to adequate due diligence of grantees and identify, investigate, assess grantees. distribution rate 14 Benefits from our oversight and management, Responsibility of trustees following a written investment policy Fund agreement provides flexible approaches, Donor and/or private foundation board controls including donor involvement in annual grant recommendations Full legal control and accountability Advisory as protected and restricted by the fund agreement Most private family foundations must seek professional oversight after three generations as Flexible as donor directed family shifts, moves, loses interest Flexibility, greater tax deductions, efficient net Autonomous control proceeds to grantees, low administration costs, increased privacy from grantseekers, credible investment practices, knowledgeable staff, legal policies in place 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

20F1IN9ANCIAL SNAPSHOT Assets Yount, Hyde, and Barbour completed the Community Foundation’s Financial Audit ended December 31, 2019. For a full copy, please contact us at (703) 779-3505 or visit CommunityFoundationLF.org/library. Assets 2019 $8,569,653 2018 $5,930,188 Cash & Cash Equivalents ...............................$1,625,462 2017 $4,642,240 Gifts or Grants Receivable ..............................$454,998 Investments ....................................................$6,393,669 Other..............................................................$22,950 Poperty and Equipment ..................................$72,574 TOTAL ASSETS ...............................................$8,569,653 Revenue Contributions & Events .................................. $3,585,273 Investment Income Net...................................$732,875 TOTAL SUPPORT & REVENUE .......................$4,318,148 Endowment Funds 2016 $3,439,022 2015 $2,977,785 Donor Advised Funds .....................................$3,673,224 Designated Funds ...........................................$997,308 Agency Funds.................................................$430,086 Field of Interest Funds.....................................$1,713,751 Scholarship Funds ..........................................$783,422 Fiscal Sponsorship Funds................................$35,767 Unrestricted Funds .........................................$445,724 Investment Rate of Return Grantmaking 20% 2019 $1,184,771 18% $1,072,345 16% 2017 $923,553 14% 2016 12% $640,386 10% $561,385 8% 2015 2018 2015 6% -4.01% 2016 4% 7.47% 14.90% -8.24% 17.25 2017 2% 2018 0% 2019 -2% -4% 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 15 -6% -8% -10%

thWe ORwKe do Here’s How We Grow Community Giving More than just grantmakers, our call to action is to build partnerships that help build the strength and quality of life in our community. We take on leadership challenges that help to make our community unique, special, and treasured. We thank our corporate supporters and community investors that support our work and many programs. Give Choose Since its debut in 2014, it has generated more than $1.8 million in on-line gifts for local charities. Watch for it each year the first Tuesday in May at GiveChoose.org. Dozens of charities from all categories complete a local catalogue of our community’s most active social service sector. Social Impact Institute When you invest in the skills, capacity, and competency of staff, the organization benefits. That’s the vision of the Community Foundation’s Social Impact Institute offering personalized training for local nonprofit executives. In 2019, we offered Executive Coaching to six nonprofit leaders, as well hosted a monthly Board Chairs‘ Roundtable, and a deep-dive workshop on Grantwriting and Grantor Research. Lastly, we launched a Strategic Planning Consortium, providing four nonprofits with Consultant led planning efforts to bolster their roadmap to the future. Forward Turn Funded by our endowment fund, S. Murray and Mary H.C. Rust Student Philanthropy Project, participants from the Loudoun County Youth Advisory Council join Forward Turn for this annual program empowering youth to be community grantmakers. Students read proposals, interview grantee applicants, and make tough grants decisions. Philanthropy Summit Convening our community around needs and solutions brings together grantmakers, philanthropists, government, nonprofit organizations, and businesses. Our 2019 Philanthropy Summit was a full day focused on Equity and its affects on health, education, justice, as well as community values in antiracism. Nonprofit Academy In partnership with the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, the Community Foundation coordinates the Nonprofit Academy to build the capacity and knowledge of local leaders in fundraising, public relations and outreach, and finance and administration. Faces of Loudoun 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. 16 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Wells Fargo helped the Community Foundation celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2019 by honoring three nonprofits achieving significant internal and operational strides: INMED Partnership for Children, Loudoun Hunger Relief, and Crossroads Jobs represented here by staff and board leaders. Profiles of Loudoun Published to help our community understand the data behind the Faces of Loudoun community service campaign, this report provided a meta-analysis of economic factors that influence our community’s charitable giving, health needs, homelessness, housing, and vulnerable populations. Platinum Challenge As part of our 20th anniversary celebration and with support from Google, we offered five local nonprofits the opportunity to build a permanent endowment fund within the Community Foundation. Three have reached that goal and are included in this annual report. Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center IIn June, we opened new headquarters offices and the Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center on Market Street in Leesburg. A nonprofit workshop in the Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center 17 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

oGurRANTMAKINfGun Every fund stewarded by the 100WOMENSTRONG Community Foundation reflects the A community collaborative among some charitable values of its founder. of the region’s most influential women (and a few good men), donors of this Won’t you join us? giving circle support five varied funds in the Community Foundation to further needs in education, shelter, hunger, and health in Loudoun County. ALL AGES READ TOGETHER Working with disadvantaged children who have little or no literacy experience, this fund supports All Ages Read Together’s mission to offer programs to spark a love of reading and improved academic outcomes. BILL AND VAL TILLETT FOUNDATION As donor advisors to their fund, grants are made to the causes that speak to their heart and charitable values. Board and staff completed a three-year strategic plan for the future. Download a copy at CommunityFoundationLF.org/Learn 18 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

nds New Community Foundation offices at 714 East Market Street, Leesburg BARBE FAMILY FOUNDATION COMMISSION ON DON AND AMY OWEN WOMEN AND GIRLS CHARITABLE FUND This donor advised fund builds a legacy of family giving here at home. The fund and its many donors seek to As a donor advised fund, grants are provide grants and programs that bring recommended by the founders to benefit awareness and public education to local and national charities that appeal to such issues facing women and girls in their personal philanthropy. Loudoun County as cyber bullying, STEAM education, careers for women, human trafficking, and sexual and domestic abuse. BLUE RIDGE HOSPICE DEBBIE SETTLE SCHOLARSHIP ECHO ENDOWMENT FUND ENDOWMENT FUND Created as a permanent resource, This agency endowment provides annual Students on the path to music performance the ECHO endowment fund supports support for its meaningful end-of-life or music education benefit from this fund this nonprofit’s mission to provide programs and operations in the community. that lovingly memorializes Debbie Settle transportation, employment, learning and her renown work as choral director at and independence, and medical care Stone Bridge High School. for members of our community who are mentally and physically disabled. CHARLES TIFFANY DESI GIVING FUND ENDOWMENT FOR RICHARDSON FAMILY FUND THE COMMUNITY As an emerging giving circle, members After his death, his daughter wanted to work together to provide grants through The Community Foundation Board of do something special in his memory. collaborative vision. Directors established this fund as a means Mr. Richardson loved history and the to provide grantmaking into our community environment. Grants from this donor to meet the most pressing and changing advised fund reflect his values. needs in Fauquier and Loudoun Counties. 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 19

EVANS FAMILY FUND THE GOLLOBIN FAMILY JIM AND BETTY HERBERT FUND FAMILY FUND This donor advised fund supports the personal grantmaking of the Evans Family, This designated fund supports musical This donor advised fund includes multiple including addressing food insecurity and programs offered by the Waterford family members who make grantmaking general needs in our community. Concert Series. recommendations from the fund to benefit local qualifying charities. FREDERICK L. SPENCER, JR. HEALTH FUND JOANNE W. WEBB MEMORIAL FUND MEMORIAL FUND This field of interest fund founded by a local This field-of-interest fund, created in physician supports health programs locally This field of interest fund supports memorial, supports area programs in arts, and internationally, grants from the fund melanoma research to qualified facilities music, and drama. are led by the Community Foundation’s and institutions in the U.S. grantmaking committee. FRIENDS OF BLUE RIDGE GUY AND KATHERINE JOHN PAGE TURNER MOUNTAINS ENDOWMENT GRAVETT CHARITABLE FUND COMMUNITY HOUSE FUND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL Like a family foundation, this Fund serves the This designated fund offsets the maintenance EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES donor advised vision of its founders. costs of the John Page Turner House, a community center run by The Plains This agency endowment fund, inspired Community League. by the memory of the late Jane Pratt, provides funding for youth education in environmental mountain stewardship. GAVIN RUPP “I PROMISE 15” THE HILL SCHOOL J.T. PLACE FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND ENDOWMENT FUND This fund provides special support for life In honor of the late Gavin Rupp, scholarship As an agency fund, annual distributions skills, academics, and human necessities awards support students pursuing a degree support the success and advancement of for Loudoun County’s foster children and in healthcare services, with an emphasis in The Hill School. young adults. oncology. 20 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

URSULA LANDSRATH ANIMAL LOUDOUN HIGH SCHOOL LOUDOUN IMPACT FUND RESCUE FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND As a giving circle, this fund pools donor Created in memorial of Ursula Landsrath’s Through Henry Stower’s his estate and gifts for high-impact grants into the love, care, and tender stewardship of animals, in honor of his lifetime of farming, and Loudoun community. this fund grants to shelters and animal rescue community service including as a Loudoun nonprofits in Virginia that receive little or no Board of Supervisor, this fund provides public support and are essentially responsible a four-year scholarship to a qualifying for their own fundraising. graduate of Loudoun County High School. LOUDOUN CHAMBER LOUDOUN HUMAN LOUDOUN LITERACY FOUNDATION SERVICES NETWORK COUNCIL ENDOWMENT Founded by members and supporters of The Community Foundation Board of As part of the Community Foundation’s 20th the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce, this Directors established this fund to support anniversary, Loudoun Literacy received field-of-interest fund supports charities the administrative and staffing needs of the a $10,000 challenge grant to bolster its in Loudoun County and the economic Network and its approximate 50 members. operating reserves and establish a forever development they bring to our local quality of life. fund endowment supporting its mission to teach English communication skills and provide literacy resources. LOUDOUN COMMUNITY LOUDOUN HUNGER RELIEF CABINET ENDOWMENT FUND Grants from this donor advised fund Founded by the Hospital Corporation of are designed to help strengthen the America (Stone Springs Hospital Center), philanthropic voice and charitable this designated fund supports Loudoun impact in Loudoun County. Hunger Relief and its work to feed the hungry by providing emergency food assistance to any person or family living in Loudoun County. LOUDOUN COUNTY JUVENILE Won’t You Join Us? DETENTION CENTER FUND Call (703) 779-3505 Created for the Loudoun County Detention Center, distributions support their programs to provide positive role models for youth incarcerated in the Loudoun County Juvenile Detention Center. 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 21

LOUDOUN SERENITY HOUSE MAY FAMILY FOUNDATION NEAL AND DONNA GUMBIN CHARITABLE FUND The Community Foundation serves as a As a donor-advised fund, grants are made fiscal sponsor of this newly forming vision to the charities near and dear to the family’s This donor advised fund was founded by to address substance abuse and women in charitable values. 2012 Cannonball Invitational Amateur recovery. winner, Neal Gumbin. The fund supports charities as guided by the Gumbins. LOUDOUN VOLUNTEER MINCHEW FAMILY OHMF DONOR ADVISED CAREGIVERS ENDOWMENT FOUNDATION FUND Created by Hospital Corporation of Reflecting their charitable values, this Guided by the values and recommendations America (StoneSprings Hospital Center), donor advised fund supports the charities of the donor advisors and then-serving this designated fund benefits this group’s and causes close to the founder’s heart. Trustees of the O’Shaughnessy-Hurst work to aid, support, transport, and care for Memorial Foundation, grants support local homebound and disabled citizens. and regional needs. LCSJ/LOUDOUN ABUSED MORVEN PARK PAW (PAY IT FORWARD WOMEN’S SHELTER (LAWS) FUND CHARITABLE FUND ANIMAL WELFARE) FUND As part of the Community Foundation’s This agency fund helps fulfill its mission Caring donors and vet clinics across pool 20th anniversary, LAWS received a $10,000 to preserve and advance the ideals of gifts to create animal welfare grantmaking. challenge grant to bolster its operating reserves Westmoreland Davis (governor of Virginia and establish a forever fund endowment 1918-1922) and his wife, through programs to benefit its domestic violence and sexual that reflect civic-minded leadership, assault crisis center for Loudoun County. sustainable agriculture, and the conscientious use of open space. MARY B. TETT HEALTH MOSES FUND PETER M. HOWARD PROFESSIONALS FUND MEMORIAL FUND This donor advised fund makes grants to As a memorial to May Tett and her charities that reflect the faith-based values Created by the family of the late Peter volunteerism at the Loudoun Free Clinic, of its founders, Pete and Mary Hayes. Howard, this field-of-interest fund this fund offers scholarship support for celebrates his appreciation of historic continued education in the medical field. preservation and open space in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties. 22 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

PETTIT-WILSON FAMILY S. MURRAY RUST AND SIKER FAMILY FOUNDATION FUND MARY H.C. RUST STUDENT PHILANTHROPY PROJECT This donor advised fund serves the charitable This family-based donor-advised fund grantmaking vision of its fund holders. makes grants that mirror the charitable This fund empowers students as community vision of the Pettit-Wilson family. grantmakers, providing grant support to youth-driven philanthropic projects in our area through Forward Turn. BLAIR AND MIKE PIRRELLO SANDERS-OSCANYAN STERLING WOMEN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MEMORIAL FUND GIVING CIRCLE SCHOLARSHIP FUND This designated fund supports Loudoun Founded by business leader Kristina Designed to support women and men ENDependence, dedicated to providing Bouweiri, this giving circle invites area interested in pursuing a career in trade, peer counseling, mentoring, and other self- women to pool gifts to address local needs. the Pirrello Vocational Scholarship offers help services for those with disabilities. an extra financial boost through annual scholarship offerings. PROJECT HORSE SHARYN’S ANGELS CANCER SMASHING WALNUTS EMPOWERMENT CENTER FUND FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FUND In memorial to Sharyn Crockett Bass, this This fund is dedicated to “cracking the cure fund supports individuals suffering from for childhood brain cancer” by making As part of the Community Foundation’s cancer and requiring financial assistance. distributions to charitable programs and 20th anniversary, Project Horse received institutions dedicated to childhood brain a $10,000 challenge grant to bolster its cancer research, treatment, and awareness. operating reserves and establish a forever fund endowment to support its therapy and wellness services. ROSEGATE FUND SHELLY’S FUND FOR A TACKLE BOX FUND BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW The founders enjoy the grantmaking How to tackle the needs and solutions flexibility of their donor advised fund to Shelly’s Fund for a Beautiful Future will continue you see in your community? This recommend grants that meet their values what she spent her life doing— trying to enrich donor advised fund is the conduit for its and interests. people’s lives through personal connections, her founders to do just that. deep love for the arts, and her strong bond with her Jewish faith. 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 23

MARY TETT SUPERSTAR WHEELER FAMILY Money Talks. FUND FOR THE ARC OF FOUNDATION Now, Teach it LOUDOUN Donor advised by the Wheeler Family, this to Hug. fund supports charities that reflect the donors’ Created in memory of Mary Tett, this personal interests and charitable values. fund generates a special gift award for a “superstar” volunteer as named by The Arc of Loudoun. The Arc depends upon a volunteers for many of its programs, THREE MUSTARD SEEDS FUND WILLOWCROFT SCIENCE Since 1999, the Community ENDOWMENT Foundation for Loudoun and The donor advised Three Mustard Seeds Northern Fauquier Counties has Fund serves children, veterans, education, This designated fund provides support to helped generous donors support and recreation. the Loudoun Education Foundation for a variety of charitable causes in its efforts to promote science and higher our region. We salute the leaders education innovation. who wrapped their vision and commitment—and arms—around VETS TRIBUTE FUND WINDY HILL this community to create and sustain ENDOWMENT FUND a permanent charitable resource. Created by Roy L. Jackson in honor of his time serving and all those who served before and Supporting all programs of the Windy From memorial funds, to after, this fund makes annual distributions to Hill Foundation as it fulfills its mission scholarships funds, to donor- support Veteran services provided by Fisher to provide safe, decent, and affordable advised funds, we can help you House and the Salvation Army. housing and family services to lower make a difference that never ends. income families and elderly in Loudoun, Fauquier, and Clarke counties. WEBBER JAZZ YELLOW RIBBON FUND Won’t You Join Us? GRANTMAKING FUND Created by 2012 Cannonball Invitational Call (703) 779-3505 This fund supports local traditional Amateur winner, Mark Gerencser, this jazz performances and educational designated fund offers permanent endowment opportunities for practical jazz education. funding to this Maryland-based group that provides practical support to injured service members. 24 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

20P1H9ILANTHROPISTS Friends of the Foundation Each year, these contributors make a special gift of $1,000 or more to support our work as capacity builders, conveners, and thought leaders to effect position change here at home. We pay special tribute to their investment philanthropy. Kate Armfield David and Laura Hathaway Don and Amy Owen John Tett Childs and Elaine Burden Andy Johnston Wallace and Deborah Owings Tim and Kiki Thompson Brad and Bailey Davis Will and Kirsten Langhorne Chris and Kiernan Patusky Mike and Teresa Wheeler Sid Dewberry Randy and Teresa Minchew Anthony and Kathleen Schulien Reggie and Kim Evans Jim Behan and Connie Moore Paul and Joanne Siker Bob and Isabel Fiolek Tom and Ann Northrup Susan Jane Stack 2019 Philanthropists Anonymous Fabio Ayala June Berthelsen Lisa Boyle Matthew Burns Scott Abeel Stacia Aylward Billie Jo Bevan Maristeve Bradley Jackie Butler Michael Abejuela Ricky Bacon Larry Bevis Joana Bragg Susan Butler Julie Abel Mary Bagnall Blaire Bhojwani Harold Brashear Carol Cader Cindy Abidin Andrea Bajusz Buta Biberaj Denise Bratcher Angelica Cahill Moriam Abiola Carissa Baker Jan Bickhart Janet Braverman Patricia Spencer Cake Anne Achey Eve Baker Joyce H Biesecker Claire Brechter Jodi Caldwell Sharon Ackerman Nancy Baker Herve Bijou Eugene and Tami Bredow Erin Calhoun Derek and Nicole Acosta Perry Ballard Julia Bilicki Autumn Brennan Mary Callahan Gregory Adgate Katy Banagan Kara Billings Daniel and Colleen Breuning MG Camarillo Lois Adler Marci Baranski Chuck Birdie Janelle Brevard* Martha Cammack James Agbai Philip and Carol Barbe Paula Bischoff Brian and Gabrielle Brezovsky Don Campbell Becca Aitken Nancy Barbour Koyel Biswas Michael Brill Jessica Campbell William Aiton Richard Barkley Brenda Black Doug Britt Sarah Campbell Shadi Akhavan Jackie Barnes Charles and Judy Black Gardner Britt Peggy Campione Sarah Albritton Cody Barnhart Dejauna Black Svemir Brkic Mary Jane Candaux Christine Alexander Andrea Barr Barbara Blake Everett Brock Melissa Cantrell Debra Alexander Scott Barrett Jon Blankenship Sharon Brodeur Dawn Capaldi Elizabeth Alexander Ben Bartel Charles and Kelly Blanks Sandy Brody Elyse Cardon Forrest Allen Lee Bassett Diane Blue Renee Brohard Richard Carnathan Lisa Allen Sarah Bauer Pamela Boardman Nicole Brower Zachary Carpenter Terry and Jane Allen Brigitte Baum Cyndie Boehm Alexis Brown Cinzia Maria Carrara Julie Allman Jennifer Baylor Robert Boetig Heidi Brown Jeffrey, Solitare, Xavier, Tre and Max Allway Tracy Baynard Alicia Bolden Margaret Brown Lorraine Ambrose Sarah Beach Andrea Bondi Natalie Brown Devin Carroll Cynthia Anderson Russell Beal Jim and Terri Bonfils Sheri Brown Georgann Carter Tom Anderson Martha Beardsley Donna Bongiovanni Travis and Heidi Brown Linda Carter Sherri Anderson Rowena Beatty Erin Bonham Patsy Brown Chuck and Faye Cascio Carol Andreas Valerie Beaudoin Patricia Booth Taylor Brown Therese Cashen Spencer Angel Carolyn Beck Chris and Julie Borneman Jeff Browning Brandon Castleberry Newsha Nazmi Ansary Jennifer Beets Tanya Bosse Ishmael Bruno Kerry Castleberry Mark Anton Brent and Kelly Begley David and Amy Bosserman Mary Lou Bruno Karen Cavanaugh Rebecca Anzelone Jim Behand and Connie Eric Bost John Bryant Deborah Cea Kevin Arbogast Candida Botts Rita Bubniak Yvonne Centala Athena Arceri Moore* Kristina Bouweiri Jim Buchanan Kenneth Chaletzky Howard and Gloria Armfield Adam Behnke Pamela Bove Walter Buchanan Whitney Chamberlain Kate Armfield Albert and Andi Belisle Thomas Bove Lynn Bullard Carolyn Chandler Elizabeth Arons Gwynne Bell Jennifer Bovier Childs and Elaine Burden Li Chen Remington Ash Patrick and Sheila Bello Marilyn Bowers Joseph and Trudy Burger Deirdre Chevrier Rodney Askelson Daniel Bellows Mary Ellen Bowers Amy Burgess Kelly Chi Abi, Noah, and Johny Matt and Acadia Bender Sarah Bowman April Burgess Christopher Chiantella Judy and Rich Bergman Alana Boyajian Brett and Kimberly Burk Christy Childs Attumalil Carol Bergner Marilyn Boyce Danisa Burke Nadeem Chini Wendy Augustine Stacey Berlib John Boyle Jesse Burke Brandon Christensen Sandra Aviles Anne Bernstein Monica Christman *Denotes immediate past Board of Director or Volunteer 25 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Siva Chundru Benjamin Cooper Scott and Susan Cypher Alexandra Dixon Emily Eig Evan Churchville Leah Cooper Mary Czarnecki Nancy Doane Jon Paul Eighmey Maria Ciarrocchi Donna Corbett Angela D’Agostino Carolyn Dobson Erica Einfeld Rossy Cienega Joan Corderman Jennifer DAgostino Heidi Dodds Alan Einhorn Tom Ciolkosz Richard Corrigan Heidi Daniel Madison Dolan Andria Elam Sarah Ciota Deborah Corry Kiora Daniels Rebecca Dolan Robert Eland Rosemary Clacherty Jose Adan Cortes Karen Danto Sheilah Dols Carina, Caroline, and Dana Clark Peter Costanzo Monica Jacobs Darling Kimberly Domagala Edye Clark Joan Coullahan Betty Darnell Tamara Dominick Katherine Elgin Julie Clark Joan Coullahan Lucy Dartley Jerry Donahue Robert and Michelle Elgin Patrice Clark Allison Coulson Nikki Daruwala Lionel Donald Bud Elliott Winfred Clarke William Cour Heather Davies Nancy Donatelli Kimberly Elliott Richard Claye Kenneth Courter Brad* and Bailey Davis Anne Donohue Kyle Elliott Maryanne Clyde Esther Covington Danny Davis Paul Donohue Hani Elnaggar Drew Clyde Michael and Patti Psaris Joanne Davis Cholina Donovan Deborah Emmert Teresa Cochachin Joe Davis Vivek Doppalapudi Jill Engen Terry Cocozza Cowell Lynn Davis David Dorff Prescott Engle Lisa Cody-Smith Amanda Cox Larry Davis Said and Mary Jane Douaihy Shannon Englund Charlotte Cohen David Cox Lynn Davis Jackie Dougherty Gail Epes Stephanie Cole Melissa Craig Shannon Davis Maite Dougherty Gayle Erickson Joe Coleman Robert and Frances Craig Kristin DeBerry Alejandra Dove Gene Erickson Karen Coleman Faith Crawford Grafton deButts Michael and Nancy Dowgiello Beth Erickson Michael Coley Trisha Crawford Victoria DeFruscio Mary Downey Tanya Erway Kim Collins Betsy Creamer Dona Dei Gail Doyle John Esseks Florence Colman Patricia Ann Cregar Ruth DeJausserand Donna Drake Melissa Estes Catherine Colosimo Joseph Crilley Denis Delehanty Jessica Driscoll Ron Estes William Colosimo Kate Crisham James Dell’Olio Della Droddy Bo and Kim* Evans Connie Colton Kylenn Criste Brenda Dellinger Victoria Duarte Christine Evans Mary Conaway Matt Cromwell Bailey Deluise Dawn Dumas Chris Fadden Jennifer Condro Ted and Lisa Cromwell Laurie Denson Rebecca Dumas Lea Fadden Tara Connell Tosca Crosby Daniel and Karen Derrico David and Karen Duncan Amy Fagerli Diane Connolly Sally Crosen Megan and Don Descutner Ann Dunn Joseph and Maxine Fallon Courtney Conroe Carolyn Cross Stephen DeVita Matt* and Karin Durham Mairin Fallon Anthony Conroe Barb Csehoski Debbie DeVito Jamie DuScheid Margo Fallon Diane Conroe Ricardo Cuevas Sid Dewberry Ronda Dusseault Mary-Earle Farrell Nicholas and Veronica James Culfogienis Harriet Dickerson Glynnis Dwelly Nancy Farrell Diane Culp Denise Dicks Karin Eanes Jamie Faulkner Constantakis Krystle Curley Clarice Dieter Allison Echard Greg Fazakerley Angelle Cook Michele Curry Margaret Dieter Heather Eck Timothy and Terri Feely David Cook Robert Cusack Kay Dillon Lucy Eckman Phillip Feeney Jennifer Cook Charles and Robyn Cutler Theresa Dinman Deborah Edwards Pam Feikema Phyllis Cook-Taylor Harriet Cutshall Luana Feitshans *Denotes immediate past Board of Director or Volunteer Speakers of the 2019 Philanthropy Summit discussing the Social Determinants Staff and volunteers helped register some 100 participants of the 2019 of Health, Valmarie Turner, Loudoun County Government, Karen Schaufeld, Philanthropist, and Patricia Mathews, Northern Virginia Health Foundation 26 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Karen Feldman Skylar Freeman Kari Ginsburg Monica Greenhill Zoe Hart Chelsea Felty Danie and Lisa Freire Marcia Ginzburg Charli and Joseph Grefenstette Pamela Harvey Donna Fengya Amy French Michele Givens Anna Gregorian Brandon Hassan Jean Fenwick Lynne Friedman Raymond and Colleen Joyce Griffith David* and Laura Hathaway Jen Fernando Mary Friedmann Ellen and Mark Grimley Kim Hauptman Kathryn Fetzer Cecile Fritz Glembot Stacy Groomes Lynnette Havens Kim Fields Jay Frost Donald Glickman Louise Gross Robert Havens Jon Filip Catherine Frymark Hal Gluskoter Catherine Grosso Shawn Hawes Cynthia Fillman Brenda Fulton Priscilla Godfrey Mary Branch Grove Cathleen Hawrylak Kimberly Finan Bradley Gable Sally Godfrey Jackie Groves Pete and Mary Hayes Mark and Mary Finley Vince Gabriele Sheryl Goering Michael Gruca David Hazel Bob and Isabel Fiolek Linda Gabris Evan Goh Susan Grunmeier Charles Heazel Martha Fischer Theodore Gallagher Gary Goldberg John Grzechowiak Elizabeth Hedges Neal Fisher Venee Galloway Howard and Barbra Goldberg Katie Guarrello Melissa Heifetz Shawn Flaherty Vanitha Gangavalli Laurie Goldberg Teresa Guenther Matthew and Eric Hein Nicole Flanagan Ashley Gant Saul Goldberg Moira Guenther Valerie Heithcock Patricia Flanigan David Gardner Alex Goldfayn Robert Guerra Alyssa Helmich Sonia Fledderjohn Judith Garlick Alana Goldfine John Guilford Gregg A Helvey Joanne Fleeter Caimeen Garrett Barry Goldin Nyrlande Guilford Tim Hemstreet David Fleming Laura Garrett Richard Goldin David Gunning Amy Jo Hendrix Edward Fleming Ann Garvey Barbara Goldlust Emma Gurlie Foster Betsy Henry Silvia Fleming Neetu Garza Suzanne Goldlust Janet Gustin Elizabeth Henry Cynthia Flynn Orlando and Jane Gaspard Melissa Goldman John Haas Josephine Henry Meredith Flynn Jorie Gelnett Gabriel Gonzalez Gregory Haldeman Barbie Henshaw Randy Foliente Tamami Geminden Jennifer Gonzalez Robin Haley Elizabeth Herbert Robert Follett Lindsey Gemma Andrew Goodman Norman Hallowell Gary and Lorraine Herman Melanie Fondaco Jim Gemmer Katherine Gordon Karen Halver David Hermes Sal Fondaco Bruce Gemmill Robert Gordon Bahar Hamidi Claire Herning Thomas Fonsenca Elizabeth Gensler Christine and Grace Gorham Kelley Hamm Emily Herring Terri Foosaner Scott German Joan Gorman Victoria Hanks Marlene Herschander Cheryl Forbes Kevin Gertsch Shawnda Gorostieta Judy Hanley Elahe Hessamfar Nancy Forcey Nicole Gervais Christopher Gorthy Milena Hannan Jason Hester Hugh and Judy Forsythe Sata Ghomi Andrea Grant Kenneth Hansen Michael Hetzel Charlotte Fosque Swati Ghosh Darrell Grant Thomas Hanson Jennifer Hickman Tim Fosque William and Helen Giannetta Guy and Kathy Gravett Robine Hardey Norman Hicks Rusty Foster Linda Giannino Devin and Rachel Gray Rhonda Harold Susan Hicks Anne Fox Jeffrey Gibbs Tracey Gray Michele Harra Ann Christine Hill Steven Fraser Brian and Susan Mandel Tag and Mary Beth Greason Bethany Harris Patricia Hill Carrie Frasier Stanley Green Diane Harris Stuart and Daphne Himelfarb Alice Frazier Giblin Gary Greene Victoria Harris Sheryl Hine Steve and Liz Frederickson Betsy Gibson Sherrie Greene Bryne Hart Brenda M Hinkle Denise Gilliland Chris and Nahtasha Greenhill *Denotes immediate past Board of Director or Volunteer 9 Philanthropy Summit that focused on equity and a shared humanity. Amaarah DeCuir moderating a 2019 Philanthropy Summit session on Equity in Criminal Justice 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 27

The community celebrated the 2019 ribbon cutting of the Community Foundation’s new offices and the Claude Moore Nonprofit Training Center Melissa Hinton Joanne Jessen Joseph Kernan Rose Laguerre Patricia Logue Maria Hirsch Ben Johnson Barbara Kersten Stacey Lahey Sally London Cathryn Hoag Brittany Johnson Lawrence Kilbourne Melissa Landau Mary Lopresti Sara Hobbs Suzy Johnson Angela Killinger Lorraine Landfried Pilar Lorca Victoria Hobgood Tina Johnson Lisa Kimball Kelly Lang John and Patti Lough Brian Hodges Andy Johnston* Sandra KinCannon Will and Kirsten* Langhorne Richard Louis Mason Hodges Richard* and Megan Jollon Barbara King Maria Lardner John Love Bonnie Hoffman Dervila Jonas Mark Kirby Patrick and Angela Larkin III Bonnie Lowry Lisa Honshul Carol Jones Heather Kirby Charles LaRock Tracy Lowry Nicole Horsch Krysta Jones Dave Kirk Chuck and Nicole LaRock Joy Lucas Marina Houchins Lisa Jones Christine Kirkland Keith LaRock Marie Lucier Stephanie Houseknecht Michele Jones Willa Kiser Mary Larsen Mary Grace Lucier Kim Hovda Michelle Jones Keith and Claudia Kissal Michael Larson Diane Ludewig Anthony Howard Brynn Jones Wai Kit Debora Lavin Margaret Lushina Cynthia Howell Rebecca Jones Julie Klein Ling Lay Donna Lutz Jay and Louise Howell Sharon Jones Meryl Klein James Leach Jacqueline Ly Kathleen Howsare Tracy Jones Lauren Kloer James Leader Ali Lyman Jeffrey Huber Wendy Jones Scott Klucken Arion Leahigh Janet Lyman Peter and Erika Huddleston Melanie Jordan Helen Knowles Greg and Suzanne Clarke George Lynett Larry Huffman James Joseph Jeffrey Knowlton Lebedev William Lynett Kathleen Hughes Andrea Judith Kathy Ko Katherine LeBlanc Edward Lynett, Jr. Deborah Hughes Erica Garcia Junco Brett Kody Ellen LeCompte Lauren Lynham Andreas Hunn William and Jennifer Junda David Kogut BJ Lecrone Leyla Lytle David Huntington Elyann Ka Matt Koll Judy Lee Evan Macbeth Katherine Hurley Sean Kaine Theresa Komlo Jennifer Leeper Scott and Sandal MacDonald Christopher Hutchens Kirk Kalian JoAnne Konik Meredith Lefforge Brenda MacEoin Jordan Hutcheson Katherine Kalteissen Phyllis Konikow Marylene Leon Afonso Machado-Jorge Jerome Hyman John Kane Jill and Greg Konopaske Suzanne Leon Bob and Deb Torlone Macher Joseph Inbar Jeff and Erin Kaplan Michael Koob Raymond Leone Thomas Mack Gloria Ingegno Mark Kaplan Lauren Koontz Dick LeRoy Sara MacKellar Audrey Izzo Robyn Kaplan Holly Kortright Leslie Lesch Kathleen MacKrell Roy Jackson Ron and Patty Lyman Kaplan Leah Kosin Kristin Letterman JoAnn Madden Katey Jackson Teresa Karcich Monica Kostreba Ilona Levine Mary Maddox Valerie Jackson Amy Karimian Rachel Kotraba Joanne and Paul Levine Justin Maffucci Kaelan Jacobs Lisa Karl Michelle Kozlak Debora Levine Brian Magurn Andrew Jacobs Fran Kassinger JoAnn Krecke Sally Levinson Connie Mahan Lois Jacobs Kristopher and Linda Kasulis Tom Kress Dara Lewis Lydia Mahan Mitchell Jacobson Debbie and Jon Katz Leeza Kronick Jean Lewis Jennifer Mahoney John and Diane Jaeger Leana Katz Myndi Kronick Patricia Lewis Keith Mainland Jennifer Jakowicz Elyann Katz Nicole Kueck Kathleen Liddick Marit Majeske Janeel James Alene Kaufman Chris Kuhar Laura Lieberman Kenneth and Rita Major Ulysses James Julie Kavanaugh Charlie and Samantha Kuhn Stephen Lillis Lara Major Paul Jameson Edward Kearney Michael Kuhn Jessica Lin Annemarie Malloy Les and Michele Janka Gus Kearney Chuck Kuhn Alyson Linville Margaret Mangano Beth Jannery Sharon Kearns Stacy Kuhn Bridget Linzmeyer Jean Mansavage Jim Jarvis Dorry Kee Carissa Kurtz Emily Lipson Tim Mansfield Greg Jay Grace Keenan Jason Kusar Merrill Lishan Jane Marinich Lynn Jenkins Harriet Kellner Ernie Kyger Bonnie Little Nancy Maritato Virginia Jenkins Katja Kelpy Julie Kyle Jim Lockett Timothy and Sara Marlin Tricia Jenkins Susan Kemp Sheila LaFalce Scott Loftis Amy Maron Karen Jennings Dawn Kennealy Kimberly LaFave John LoGalbo Pamela Maroulis 28 *Denotes immediate past Board of Director or Volunteer 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Dario and Wendy Thompson Ken Miller Bradley Nicklin Lee Anne Pirrello David and Carmen Rohrbach Marquez Mark and Ellyn Miller Charles and Theresa Niemeier Bob and Annette Pizzimenti Beth Rohrer Matt Miller Lori Noffsinger Stephanie Place Annemarie Roll Jaqueline Mars Beverly Miller Scott Nogi Linda Platt Leigh Roller Rosalie Marsengill Carol Miller Scott and Sandra Nogi Kristy Poindexer Janet Romanchyk Wilma Marsengill Terry Miller Jill Norair Patricia Politte Janice Romanish Barbara Marshall Scott Miller and Sharon Virts Tom and Ann Northrup Cathleen Porter Wendy Rood Elaine Marshall Casey Segal Miller Melissa Notargiacomo Melvin and Haydee Portillo Luis and Jeanise Rosado David Martin Stebbins Miller Diane and Mark Novick Maureen Porubsky Michelle Rosati Phillip and Donna Martin Renee Milligan Tara Novotny Josh Powers Kurt Rose Lisa Martin Wayne and Susan Mills Carrie Nowell Kimberly Powers Wendy Roseberry Suzanne Martin Terry Milton Vanessa Nwosu Angela Powner Jennifer Rosen Judy Martins Jack Minchew Sharon Nylec Melissa Prevatte Ronnie Rosen Ronald Masci Randy and Teresa* Minchew Autumn O’Hara Marnie Price Irving and Michelle Rosenberg Amanda Mason Clair Mitchell Kathryn O’Meara Nicole Price Ellen Rosenberg Sonya Mason Jeff and Linda Mitchell Daniel O’Shea Taylor Price Richard Rosenbluth Belinda Matingou Angela Mitchell Suzanne Obetz Stanley and Geraldin Kelsey Ross Melissa Mattia Kathleen Tavenner Mitchell Lisabeth Occhialino Kimberlie Ross John Maxwell Nicola Moering Janet Ochs Prushinski Lisa Ross Nora May Debbie Moffitt Gabriele OConnell Edward and Anne Brown Joyce Roth Joanne McAlpine Madeleine Mogin James OConnor Mark Roth Patrice McAuliffe Janette Moman Brice Ohara Puccio Janet Rothman Evan McCarthy Frank Monastero River Ohara Christina Pugh Aubriann Roush Janet McCarthy Jessica Monte Robert Ohara Kim Pytko David and Barbara Roux John McCartney Janet Montgomery Lilla Ohrstrom Amanda Queen Erica Rowe Sherrie McCarty Davina Moore George Ohrstrom II Leighton Quick Robert Roy Jr. Beth McClain Marianne Moore Pam Olekszyk Bradley Quin Clara Roytman Sarah McClung Brenda Moore Elizabeth Olivero Suzy Quinn Gerald Rubin Leslie McClure Jason Moran Dianna Olson Brenda Rabhan Ronald and Mindy Rubin Susan McCormick Pat Moran Anna ONeill Lia Radziewicz Steven Rubloff Bill McCracken Deb Morbeto Stephanie Oporto Bruce Rahmani Anna Jane Sidney Rudolph Stephen McCrory Jeanne Morency Andrea Orr Sarva Rajendra Marlena Rulapaugh Deborah McCutcheon Sharon Moreno Glen Ortman Vickie Ralph Norman Runkles James and Rebecca Gail Morgan John and Mary Ortman Judith Randal Loree Rupy Tom Morley Meghan Orzetti Jaune Randle Allyson Ruscitella McDermott John Morris Jarrett Osborn Srilatha Ranganathan Alexis and Cynthia Russell Dorothy McDonald Lanny Morris Kristi Osinga Nasir Rasool Mark and Katherine Russell Melanie McDonald Megan Morris Carlos Alberto and Mary Otal Elizabeth Ratchford Conor Russomanno Aimee McGranahan Christina Moseley Kim Outlaw Mark Ratchford John* and Peggy Rust Tammy McHenry Jason Moseley Anne Owen Darren and Pam Ray John and Joan Rust Tanya McInnis Shirlene Mossburg Don and Amy Owen Steven Raymond Donald Rutledge Sue McKeown Jean Mothena Wallace and Deborah Owings Deborah Pensyl Reasy Dennis Ryan Meagan McKinnon Adele Mouzon Calver Palmer Ross Rebraca Mark Ryan Kelly McKnight Laura Moye David Palmer Kristen Reed Marlys Ryan Elinore McLain Susan Mulholland Jacqueline Parchman Jacqueline Regan Timothy Ryan Paige McLaughlin Melanie Mullinax Robin Parker Andrew Regiec Lise Rybowski Demetra McMullan Joann Muncy Tracy Parker Tal and Robyn Reid Bryan and Tracey Salas John McNamee Everard Munsey Phil and Elizabeth Cox Wanda Reincke Karen Salo Michelle McNaughton Candice Murphy Laura Renauld Steven Saltzman Robert and Patricia McNeal Dianne Murphy Paschall Eddie and Danielle Renken Zeke Salvo Neil McNerney Jean Murphy Kate Passow Sandy Reynolds Semra Sanchez David McOmber Ralph Murphy Donna Patchett Deborah Rice Kaysi Sanden Charlie McQuillan Wendy Murphy Sandhya Patel Margaret Rice Cynthia Sano Stephen and Sally McVeigh Ronald Murzyn Mary Gardier Paterson Nancy Rice Charles Sarahan II Lisa McVittie John Muscarella Patrick Patten May Dene Richards Jennifer Sassano Jim McWalters Joshua Muss Landey Patton Virginia Richardson Kenya Savage Anntoinette McWatters Mary Musso Betsy and Jeremy Payne Michelle Rickert David and Caroline Schaefer Ligia McWilliams Daphne Mustafa Eric Pearsall Patti Rico John Schaetzl Anthony Meadows Greg Myers Jamie Pearson Joy Ridgeway Sherry Schaffer Gary Mears Michael Myers Nagash Peart Ken Rietz Theresa Schappert Kristin Meece Jessica Snaman Myers David Peña* K.C. Rietz Barbara Schaufeld Doug Meeker Barbara and Jay Myerson Christina Penton Danielle Rigley Richard and Cindy Schaufeld Tommy Meeker Danielle Nadler Jeannine Pepper Geri Riskin Fred and Karen Schaufeld Virginia Donnelly Meeks Rupa Nandakumar Laurie Perl Caitlin Ritchie Laura and Brian Scheinberg Roger Mehle Theresa Nang Elisa Perodin Kenzie and Fiona Rivenbark Anne Scherer Mark and Darlene Melrose Miriam Nasuti Lenore Perrott Sierra Roberts Debbie Schickel Barbara Meninga Senthil Nathan Mary Peters Cherie Robinette Joanne Schioppi Michael and Denise Merrell Cristina Nazario Darren Peterson Kevin Robinette Jenna Schmidt Sherrie Merrell Carol Nees Kent Petrie Elizabeth Robinson Bill Schmidt Donald Merryman Ami Neiberger-Miller Carrie Phebus Carla Robson Joseph Schneible Lori Merryweather Patricia Neiss Jennifer Piccerillo Pam Rochon Gary and Deborah Karyne Messina Stephen Nerangis Patricia Pickett Jody Rodgers Stacey Metcalfe Tony and Stephanie Nerantzis Christian Pikel Francisco and Gabriela Schoenemann Melanie Miles Mike Newland Jennifer Piniaha Cathy Schonder Bonnie Millender Phuong Nguyen Joan L Pinsky Rodriguez Robert Schreiber Alyssa Miller Roy Nicholson Lynn Pintavalle Shelly Rodriguez Jennifer Schultz Charla Miller Crystal Nickel Jamie Pirrello Donna Rogers Patricia Schultz Cynthia Miller Joseph Pirrello Kimberly Rogers Patricia Schwab Jill Miller Richard Rogers Ron Rogos 29 *Denotes immediate past Board of Director or Volunteer 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Maureen Schwarting James Snaman William Swezey Umstattd Gary White Peter Schweitzer Julie Snaman Deborah Swider Ann Ungar Jaxon White Kendra Scott Elizabeth Snow Ralph Swiger Joan Urban Jim and Tracey* White Louise Searle Em Snyder Denise Symes Steven and Sharon Usdin Pam White Wendy Sears Kathryn Snyder Kim Tapper Oscar Valenzuela Brittany Whiteford Nathan Segal James Snyder Joseph and Cheryl Taranto Daniel Valez Diane Whitehurst Clark Seipt Lancia Soans Zoraida Tarifa-Pardo Christine Vandoros Doug Whitman Scotti Sellers Sarah Soderquist Richard and Linda Tarrall Leslie VanSant Christine Wiggins Amanda Senft Eric Sohn Bonnie Taylor Conrad and Doreen Varblow Greg Wile Anne Senft Carla Sola Colson Taylor Benjamin and Jessica Vargas Thilo Wilhelmsen Kelly Senser Anthony Somma Drew Taylor Jodie Vaughn Rachel Wilk Pamela Sessions Kathleen Soppet Jen Taylor Charles Veatch III Lisa Willey Robert Sevila Paula Sottin Felicia Taylor Anne Marie Vedaa Gabrielle Williams Len and Nan Dawkins Shaefer Anna Sowinska W. Emerson Teer Carey Vincent Lisa Williams Lisa Shanahan Linda Spalding Laura Tekrony Claudia Vivas Daniela Williams Lisa Shaw Martha Spath Bryan and Astrik Tenney Cynthia Voccia Michelle Williams Matthew Sheedy William Spath Charlene Tergerson Desiree Voegele Darlene Williamson Mary Claire Sheftel Renay Spencer John Tett Katherine Volin Annmarie Wilmeth Rick and Beth Moore Shenton David Sperling Elsie Theodore Cassandra Vorgang Gail Wilson Tracy Shively Sonya Spriggs Brenda Thomas Laura Vukson Wendy Wilson Gail Shor Susanna Sprinkel Celeste Thomas Richard Wacker Susan Windsor Pauline Shorter Brawn “Mitch” and Jan Sproul Clint Thomas William, Melissa and Jake Andrea Winkle Andrew Shuckra Robert Spruell Kelly Thomas Nickole Winnett Parag Shukla Patricia Spurlock Larry Thomas Wacker Jody Winter Sajala Shukla Susan Jane Stack Elizabeth Thompson Lucky Wadehra* Carolyn Winters Nicole Sibiga Douglas and Pauline Stallard Arthur Thompson Natalie Waggener Geralyn Winters John Sichenze Bernhard Stamm James Thompson Chad and Kimberly Wagner Laurie Wishner Julia Siegel Elizabeth Stankard Stephanie Thompson Vanessa Wagner William Wolf III Kitty Siegfried David Starling Tim and Kiki* Thompson Marvin and Judith Waldman John and Lisa Wolff Paul* and Joanne Siker Susan Starr Leisa Thomsen Brooke Waldron Nancy Wolford Deborah Silk Dick and Karen Steamer Kim Thornburg Heather Walker Steve Wolfson Kimberly Simmons T. Garrick Steele Richard and Leslie Kaplan Maura Walsh-Copeland Darren Wolner Tom Simonds Carol Steinkirchner Leslie Walters Shellie Womelsdorf Laura Simpson James Stephenson Thurman Joyce Ward Jessica Lynn Wood Jaskaran Singh Jeffrey Stern Steven Tibbets Michelle Ward Shannon Wood John and Patt Sinnen Joel Sternstein Lila Tinkoff Benjamin Waring Patricia Woodall Sherri Sinnen John Stevens Kathleen Tissot Matthew and Linda Warren Jan Woodhead Tisha Sipe Katherine Stevens-Favorite John and Nicole Tong Judy Washburn Mary Woodruff Margaret Skelley Chris Stevenson and Jennifer Donna Torraca Michelle Waters-Mahdi Hope Woodward Tanvi Skibs Brigitta Toruno Derek Watson Kelly Wooley Jeffrey A Skigen Montgomery Thomas Toth Kathleen Waxvik Melanie Worrall Melissa Slavsky Amy Stewardson Caitlyn Tracy Barbara Wayne Dena Wright Paula Slavsky Douglas Stewart Leslie Tracy Hughes and Susan* Webb Randall Wright Lee Slivka Andrew and Nicky Perry Ann Travell Jennifer Webber Robert Wright Alicia Slook Monica Tressler-Chandler Jeanne Weber Sharon Wright Jannet Small Stifler Brent and Joanne Trimmer Yvette Webster Cate Magennis Wyatt Jane Smeltzer Laura Stitely Nancy Trochlil Harvey Wechsler Victoria Yatzus Jennifer Lassiter Smith Alaina Stith Wes and Cindy Trochlil Maya Wechsler Laurie Young Daniel, Carol, and Emma Nina Stively Tara Trocki James Wehr Shelley Zafran Rae Stone Tara Trout-Revere* Jill Weiss* Alf Zay Smith Neil Strong Minako Trudell Michelle Weller Deborah Zelman Colin Smith Julia Strzalka Holli Tucker Kimberley Welter Alexander Zhu Jennifer Smith Lawrence Stuart Shelly Tudor Maureen Whalen Matthew Ziegler Maria Smith John and Lesia Stuelke Ashley Turner Debra Jo Wheatley Lisa Zimmerman Mark and Joy Smith Meredith Stuntz Elizabeth Twarog Michael and Teresa Wheeler Jason Zimmermann Matthew Smith Tsuyoshi Sugino Jennifer Tyler Monica Wheeler Michele Zuckerman Michael Smith Sean Sullivan Julia Tyler Michael Wheeler John Zugschwert Robert Smith Ellsworth Summers Kathryn Tyrell Sheila Whetzel Steve Smith Altaira Swangin Bill and Jennifer Tyrrell George Whitbeck Wendy Smith Eric Swank Jordon and Barb Uditsky John Whitbeck Matt Smolsky Marion Sweedy Ken Uffelman Bobbi White Marlene Smulski Victoria Sweeney Charles Moss and Kristin Daniel White Thomas Sweitzer *Denotes immediate past Board of Director or Volunteer 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. 30 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

2019 Corporate, Foundation, and Organizational Funders 100WomenStrong Kaiser Permanente Foundation United Healthcare Services Inc AHT Insurance Kettermans Jewelers, Inc. Victoria Casey & Peter Teeley Amazon Smiles Lake Anna Wellness Studio Foundation Inc. America’s Charities Leesburg Veterinary Specialists, LLC Washington Customhouse Brokers & Apex Gynmastics Inc. Leigh Shields & Associates Freight Forwarders Association Arc of Loudoun Loudoun County Chamber of Waterloo Service Center Arch Insurance Group Commerce Wells Fargo Foundation ARM Consulting LLC Loudoun Now Wiley Incorporated Arthur Vining Davis Foundation Loudoun Test Prep LLC Winifred Cullen Teeley Foundation Atlantic Union Bank and Trust Loudoun Times-Mirror Wiseman & Associates AWA Family Foundation Luminescence Foundation YOUR CAUSE LLC Trustee Matching Backflow Technology LLC Madison Wealth Management Gifts Programs Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund- Manuel and Mary Johnson Foundation YP&P Irrevocable Trust Donor Advised Funds McCandlish & Lillard P.C Zed Consulting Services Bank of Clarke County McGraw Foundation Bowl America Middleburg Eccentric Our 2019 Supporters Bowles Rice LLP Mill Run Elementary School Broad Run High School MINDSEEKER INC Capital One Services, LLC Mitchell & Co., P.C. CPA Charles Schwab Donor Advised Funds Modern Marketing Concepts Inc Chipotle Muzammil Columbia Heights Corp Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Nader Family Foundation Clayton Communications Inc New York Community Trust Commonwealth of Virginia Northeastern Eye Institute Community Foundation for Northern Nyrlande Guilford Virginia O’Shaughnessy Hurst Memorial Congregation Etz Chaim of Dupage Foundation, Inc. County, Religious School Odin Feldman & Pittleman PC Continental Casualty Company Old Ox Brewery Costa Family Dentistry OneHope Foundation County of Loudoun, Virginia Panda Stonewall LLC Dulles Little League PATH Foundation ECHO Peter Knapp Realty Group, LLC Fabbioli Cellars Piedmont Pets Veterinary Care Family Dentistry and Implant Center Pledge to Humanity Fidelity Charitable Donor Advised Puckett & Associates Marketing LLC Funds Reston Limousine First Citizens Bank RHOLC Foundation Frederick D. and Karen G. Schaufeld Sandy Spring Bank Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Donor Advised Generations Gourmet LLC Funds Gesher Jewish Day School Sheila C. Johnson Foundation Gilker-Shoup Family Charitable Sterling Women Foundation Stone Tower Winery Greater Washington Community Stryker Foundation Teki Solutions Gridiron IT Solutions LLC Telos Corporation Gupta Family Foundation The Curtis Group Incapsulate, LLC The Independence School INOVA Loudoun Hospital The J & T Bell Family Foundation Institute of Performing Arts for Youth, The Marketing Management Group Inc The National Integrus Holdings Fortessa Tableware The Rust Foundation Solutions The Tides Foundation Google Donor Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Advised Fund Johnson Promotions Tony Nerantzis and Associates Jones Walker L.L. P Toth Financial Advisory Corporation JP Events & Consulting Travelers Property Casualty Agency JP Morgan Donor Advised Funds UBS Donor Advised Funds Please accept our apologies for any listing omitted or incorrectly stated. We make every effort to 3311 accurately reflect our donors. If you find an error, please contact us so we may correct our records. 22001199 RREEPPOORRTT TTOO TTHHEE CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY

Your Life Isn’t Generic, Your Legacy Shouldn’t Be Either Ursula Landsrath passed away in January 2019. Today, she’ll feed and care for hundreds of cats, dogs, horses, and animals in need throughout Virginia. Ken RLiaentzdsarnadthUrsula To make a gift that never stops, join the Legacy Society by including the Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties in your estate planning. Please let us know of your forward-thinking philanthropy—we can help with the details. Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties Legacy Society Childs and Elaine Burden Lew Parker Brad and Bailey Davis William and Elizabeth Oscanyan Roy Jackson Ken Rietz and Ursula Landsrath Ansley and Suzanne Musgrave Susan Jane Stack Don and Amy Owen Henry Stowers 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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