My Hometown Fund, pg.9 Drive-Thru Scholarship Ceremony, pg.16 Gives, pg.26 COMMUNITY NEWS CREATING LEGACIES. GROWING COMMUNITIES. GOOD NEWS!

ANNUAL REPORT 2020

Formerly Foundation for Roanoke Valley and Martinsville Area Community Foundation. YOUR COMMUNITY FOUNDATION TEAM

Alan E. Ronk Carly C. Oliver April M. Haynes Beth Kelley President/CEO Chief Operating Officer Regional Vice President, Director, Finance & Martinsville Regional Office Investments

Michelle M. Eberly Kaitlyn H. Van Buskirk Kara J. Gilley Kathy E. Mattox Director, Grants & Grants Associate Program Associate, Administrative Assistant Donor Engagement Martinsville Regional Office

Report of Activities for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2020

ROANOKE MARTINSVILLE CORPORATE OFFICE REGIONAL OFFICE Mailing Address: Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1159 | Roanoke, VA 24006 P.O. Box 1124 | Martinsville, VA 24114 Location: Location: 611 S. Jefferson Street, Suite 8 | Second Floor 300 Franklin Street | Suite 230 Roanoke, VA 24011 Martinsville, VA 24112 Phone: 540.985.0204 | Fax: 540.982.8175 Phone: 276.656.6223 | Fax: 276.632.3614

GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREA We are honored to work with individuals and families on their charitable estate plans throughout much of western and southwestern .

Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia is registered with The Virginia Office of Consumer Affairs, is a member of both Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce and Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce, and is a member of Southeastern Council of Foundations.. PRESIDENT’S LETTER

“There’s a silver lining.” “There’s a light at the end of the tunnel.” “Rainbows follow a bad storm.”

While our lexicon has always been replete with such phrases of optimism and hope amidst trying circumstances, lately it seems our conversations have instead been filled with a slew of gloomy adjectives. I, quite frankly, hope I never have to hear those descriptors again (think “unprecedented”, et al.), and you won’t see those words reflected here.

Why? It’s not because we are being the proverbial ostrich with our head in the sand (which by the way is a myth), simply ignoring the world around us. It’s because your community foundation is, and always has been, a refuge — an oasis if you will — of positive actions and results. We are blessed to be able to spend our time, talent and resources on finding ways to make all of the communities we serve more vibrant and successful, to truly change lives for the better, to offer opportunities where none existed before, and to make long-held dreams and aspirations come true.

Perhaps, most importantly, we are honored and privileged to perpetuate over the generations the amazing and wonderful generosity of our many donors. Yes, you are the fountainhead for everything the community foundation accomplishes, as reflected in this annual report. You are our Good News, and we are deeply grateful for that!

All the very best,

Alan E. Ronk President and CEO

CONTENTS:

About Us ...... 4 Women in Philanthropy...... 25 Who We Serve...... 4 Roanoke Valley Gives...... 26 What We Do...... 5 Grants...... 27 Community Foundation Leadership...... 6 Disaster Relief Program...... 30 Unrestricted Funds...... 8 Takeout Hunger...... 32 Field-of-Interest Funds...... 9 Public Support Scholarship Funds...... 11 Founding Donors...... 34 Designated Funds...... 17 The Society of Founders...... 34 Advised Funds...... 19 Legacy Society Members...... 35 H. Clay Gravely IV Memorial Fund...... 19 Friends of the Foundation...... 36 My Hometown Fund...... 21 Donors...... 37 Grantee Endowment Funds...... 23 Financial Snapshot...... 43 Roanoke Women’s Foundation...... 24

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ABOUT US

Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia has been providing customized services to donors for decades, connecting their generosity with a broad spectrum CREATING of important needs and opportunities within our communities. We exist to help people, with or without great wealth, give in ways that have joy and meaning for LEGACIES. them. When you come to the Community Foundation with a dream, we offer a GROWING variety of flexible charitable solutions to make it come to life and go on forever. Comprised of more than 350 permanent endowment funds (and growing), the COMMUNITIES. Community Foundation has awarded more than $52 million in grants to community institutions since our beginning. Each of these grants helps make our nonprofits stronger, touches the lives of many people in very real ways and brings about transformative change that makes our region an even better place to live for all.

Service Area

WHO WE SERVE

We are privileged to work with individuals, families, corporations, private foundations, nonprofits and others who reside in, or are located in, much of western and southwestern Virginia. Please see the map for additional specifics. With respect to grant making, we can award grants anywhere in the country as recommended by donor advisors.

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WHAT WE DO GIVING TYPES OF FUNDS

Our mission is to enable people who love their community to easily Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia is comprised of give back. We always want to help folks feel good about their many different funds dedicated to purposes our donors define. Here charitable giving. Whether their passion is arts and culture, the are the primary options: environment or helping students reach their educational goals, they have a professional partner and steward in the Community UNRESTRICTED FUNDS provide the greatest flexibility, allowing Foundation standing ready to help put that passion into action. the Community Foundation to respond to the community’s pressing needs through changing time and circumstances. It is simple and easy to establish a Fund with the Community Foundation, whether you want to create an endowment for a FIELD-OF-INTEREST FUNDS allow donors to pinpoint support favorite nonprofit or provide unrestricted support to meet the needs to broad areas of concern, such as education, the arts, the of the community. A Fund is created with a minimum contribution environment, youth services or geographic areas they choose. of $10,000 ($50,000 for scholarships and $25,000 for agency endowments). There is no cost to set up a Fund. Thereafter a Fund DESIGNATED FUNDS ensure regular, endowed support is is assessed an annual administrative fee ranging from 1% to 1.75%. provided to specific charitable organizations in the donors names. Donors may elect to start a fund with contributions of cash, publicly traded or closely held securities, real estate, personal DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS allow donors to make property or by the use of planned giving vehicles such as charitable recommendations about the distribution of grants. remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts, life insurance policies and bequests. Contributions of any size are also welcome to existing SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS help further the education of students Funds at any time. who are selected by volunteer committees based on criteria donors outline, whether a student is from a particular geographic area, GRANTMAKING attending a certain school or planning a career in a specific field. MEMORIAL FUNDS ensure a special person is remembered through The Community Foundation works tirelessly to carry out the wishes a Fund that reflects his or her legacy. of donors and to provide expertise in local philanthropy. We constantly stay attuned to the latest developments in the nonprofit AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS are created by nonprofits as a community. If donors want information on an organization, we will means of building charitable dollars for the future of their mission promptly do research and share the results of that due diligence. and work. We also monitor the results of grants, all with the goal of ensuring that they are effective, efficient and productive. We can be remarkably flexible in crafting a charitable solution for you. Setting up a Fund is simple and can be done in a matter of In addition to monetary grants, the Community Foundation provides minutes. For more information visit cfwesternva.org. many hours of technical expertise and strategic leadership to nonprofit organizations.

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The Foundation’s Board of Governors is comprised of dedicated volunteer leaders who are selected for their knowledge of, and active participation in, the life of the community. The full Board meets quarterly, and the Executive Committee meets as needed.

CHAIR VICE CHAIR TREASURER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mimi Rainero Coles Richard Bailey, D.V.M. Lauren Ellerman Susan Lancaster Stephen W. Lemon James W. McAden VP of Marketing & Botetourt Veterinary Frith, Ellerman & Davis Community Volunteer Martin, Hopkins, and President Business Development Hospital (retired) Law Firm, P.C. Lemon, P.C. Balzer & Associates Permatile Concrete Products Co.

John P. Budd, Jr. Frank G. Carter Elaine Milan Cronk Margie Beazley Tammy M. Finley President & President Community Volunteer Eason, M.D. Senior Vice President Managing Director Member One Federal Psychiatrist (retired) Advance Auto Parts Budd CPA, PLC Credit Union

James B. Frith Jr. George Levicki Colleen M. Marston Deborah Oehlschlaeger Randall R. Rhea, M.D. Chairman President Realtor Plunkett & Oehlschlaeger, Carilion Clinic Family Frith Construction Strategic Management Long and Foster PLC Practice Company Services Real Estate

Cleo Sims Philip Trompeter Leonard Wheeler Florence V. Williams Retired TAP Head Start Judge, Roanoke County President Sustainability Coach Director Juvenile Domestic Mel Wheeler, Inc. Continuous Improvement Relations Court (retired) Allstate Personal Property — Liability

6 | COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING WESTERN VIRGINIA REGIONAL ADVISORY GOVERNORS AND ADVISORY BOARD BOARD EMERITI Nancy Howell Agee Eugene C. Madonia Robert A. Archer Olin R. Melchionna, Jr. The Foundation’s Regional Advisory Board is comprised of dedicated Mary K. Bickford* Julien H. Meyer, Jr., M.D.* volunteer leaders who are selected for their knowledge of, and Rita D. Bishop, Ed.D. Barton W. Morris, Jr.* R. Steve Blanks Stephen A. Musselwhite active participation in, the life of the Greater Martinsville community. Abney S. Boxley, III William A. Nash The advisory board meets quarterly. Robert L. Bradshaw, Jr. Kathryn Krisch Oelschlager J. Smith Chaney, Jr. J. Lee E. Osborne Dorothy S. Clifton Peter A. Ostaseski Nan L. Coleman John C. Parrott, II Sallye T. Coleman Douglas E. Pierce, M.D. Sally Fishburn Crockett* Bittle W. Porterfield, III* Walter M. Dixon, Jr.* Charlotte K. Porterfield Nancy V. Dye, M.D. Harry S. Rhodes Lucy R. Ellett Frank W. Rogers, III William D. Elliot Eliza H. Severt Edwin R. Feinour Cynthia M. Shelor Joy D. Frantz Elizabeth R. Sibbick CHAIR VICE CHAIR SECRETARY Jan B. Garrett Donald G. Smith* Kimberly Kiser Snyder James B. Frith Jr. Courtney A. Wenkstern Maryellen F. Goodlatte Gwen Hermes Smith Community Volunteer Chairman Attorney Mason Haynesworth James G. Snead, M.D.* Frith Construction Armstrong & Armstrong Company Attorneys At Law James N. Hinson Susan K. Still Franklin Dewitt House Kenneth D. Tuck, M.D. Talfourd H. Kemper Michael E. Warner* Robert C. Lawson, Jr. A. Damon Williams James B. Lee John B. Williamson, III Barbara B. Lemon*

PAST GOVERNORS AND ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

Page B. Beeler Jerry Higginbotham* Deepak D. Banerjee, M.D. Margie Beazley Mike Grogan Joseph W. Beury James H. Johnson Jr.* Cardiologist Eason, M.D. President, Southeastern Stateline Heart and Vascular Psychiatrist (retired) Wood Products N.L. Bishop Jesse E. Kent* Robert E. Bryant Heidi F. Krisch Carter L. Burgess* Cynthia D. Lawrence Melinda T. Chitwood Angelica Lloyd Light Beverley L. Coleman Robert P. Martin Sigmund E. Davidson* Colin C. Murchison William R. Davis* Jess Newbern, III Russell H. Ellis Shawn N. Pace Norman D. Fintel* W.D. Prince, III M.D.* Carolyn Alley Fleming Frank W. Rogers Jr.* Robert P. Fralin D. Thomas Royster Jr. John R. Francis Jr. Alexander I. Saunders William L. Pannill Tracy E. Tate Paul B. Toms Jr. Clydenne R. Glenn* Brian W. Smith President Regional Vice President CEO, Hooker Furniture David R. Goode Garnett E. Smith Tacoma, Inc. Ameristaff Corporation Lucian Y. Grove* Kathryn A. Smith* W. William Gust Glenn O. Thornhill Jr. Virginia Walker Hamlet William D. Vickers Leigh B. Hanes, Jr.* Jim L. Wade James W. Harkness Bill F. Williams COMMUNITY LEADERS James W. Haskins Jack F. Wright Jr.* GIVING BACK *Deceased

ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 7 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS

ANONYMOUS FUND DORIS AND WELDON LAWRENCE FAMILY FUND Established by the late Doris and Weldon Lawrence. DOROTHY S. ANDERSON MEMORIAL FUND Established through the estate of Dorothy S. Anderson. LAWRENCE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS, INC. FUND Established by the Lawrence family. WILLIAM H. BASON JR. UNRESTRICTED FUND Established by Chett Bason. BABE AND SIDNEY LOUIS FUND Established through the estate of Sidney Louis. FAITH S. BICKFORD FUND Established by Sam Bickford. MARTINSVILLE AREA UNRESTRICTED FUND Established by the citizens of the Martinsville community. EDITH P. AND FRANK W. BOVA FUND Established by Edith and the late Frank Bova. JIM AND ANNE TAYLOR NIMMO FUND Established by the late Walter M. Dixon, Jr. JOHN W. AND SADIE M. R. BOYLE FUND Established by the late Sadie M. R. Boyle. JOHN AND SARAH BELLE PARROTT FUND Established by John and Sarah Belle Parrott. JAMES ELMER AND MARGOT LANGE BROWN FUND Established through the estate of Margot Lange Brown. THE PATSEL FUND Established by the late Martin "Jake" Patsel, Jr. JOHN D. AND FRANCES HUFF CARR MEMORIAL FUND Established through the estate of Frances Huff Carr. THE RICHARD AND JEAN RAKES FOUNDATION FUND Established through the transfer of The Richard and Jean Rakes COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT FUND Foundation. Established by a member of the Board of Governors. TRINA B. RAMZINSKY FUND J. W. "BILL" AND ALICE G. DAVIS FUND Established through the estate of Trina B. Ramzinsky. Established by the late Bill Davis. RICHARD AND ALVA SCAMMON FUND J. B. AND GRACE FISHBURN MEMORIAL FUND Established by the late Alva R. Scammon. Established by the late Louise F. Kegley. KATHRYN ASCOUGH SMITH MEMORIAL FUND AL AND OLIVIA GRAHAM FUND Established by Nelson Franklin Smith. Established by Olivia G. Graham. IVEY C. STONE FUND ROBERT S. AND MARY M. HUTCHESON FUND Established by the late Ivey C. Stone. Established through the estate of Mary M. Hutcheson. ROBERT H. AND DORIS G. TETER FUND GENE A. HYLTON MEMORIAL FUND Established through charitable gift annuities by Robert and Doris Teter. Established through the estate of Gene A. Hylton. THE VINYARD-WOOD FUND DONALD M. KINZER FUND Established by the late Claiborne Vinyard. Established through the estate of Donald M. Kinzer. JANET C. WHITAKER FUND* MARY ANNE AND ROBERT A. KULP FUND Established by the estate of Janet C. Whitaker. Established by the late Mary Anne Kulp. WOMEN IN PHILANTHROPY FUND THE SARAH SNYDER LAUGHON CHARITABLE FUND Established by numerous members of the Women in Philanthropy Established through the estate of Sarah Snyder Laughon. initiative.

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POLLY AND BILL ARMISTEAD FUND MONTE COHEN FUND LYNN WOODY FITZGIBBONS FUND Established by the late Polly and Bill Established through transfer of the Monte Established by Thomas P. Fitzgibbons and Armistead, this fund benefits the needs of Cohen Fund from Goodwill Industries of the family and friends, this fund supports the medically indigent. Valleys, Inc., this fund, initially established educational opportunities within the Henry by the late Sigmund and Harriet Davidson, County Public School system, with an HENRY AND ETHEL BAZAK CHILDREN’S BOOK FUND provides assistance to persons with emphasis on student academic and career Established by Benjamin and Suzanne Bazak, disabilities. growth, with preference given to projects this fund provides age-appropriate books and programs at the Center for Community to economically-disadvantaged children up ANNE E. CRAGHEAD CHARITABLE FUND Learning. through the age of two. FOR THE NEEDY Established through the estate of Anne DR. JOHN D. FRENCH LEGACY FUND C. MEAD BOXLEY MEMORIAL FUND Elizabeth Craghead, this fund supports a Established by Linda M. French, this fund Established by the Boxley Family, this fund local church and organizations that serve supports organizations serving children and addresses the needs of young children under the needy. families. the age of six (75%) and also focuses on the research and treatment of spinal-cord THE DOBYNS FUND LLOYD AND PEGGY GOCHENOUR ENDOWMENT FUND injuries (25%). Established by Robyn N. Dobyns, this fund Established from the Peggy and Lloyd helps veterans’ recovery by using Music Gochenour Charitable Remainder Annuity RAYMOND AND MARY BRODIE MEMORIAL FUND FOR and/or Pet Therapy. Trust, this fund supports needy individuals THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN residing in Roanoke County, Roanoke City, Established through the estate of Mary THE EARL D. AND CARRIE LEIGH DORAN FUND City of Salem, Botetourt County and Craig Brodie, this fund provides educational Established through the estate of Earl County. opportunities for children under age 18. D. Doran, this fund supports nonprofit agencies that were of interest to Earl, helps THE BETTIE NICHOLS GUTHRIE SOCIAL SERVICE HELEN CADD ELDERLY PROTECTION FUND agencies that serve individuals and families FUND Established by the grandchildren of Helen confronting catastrophic, life-altering Established by the late Audrey Guthrie, Cadd, this fund enables elderly citizens to circumstances, and supports agencies that this fund provides emergency or temporary feel more secure and safe in their residence. provide shelter, care and assistance to relief to needy persons in the Greater MARION S. AND WILLIE Z. CAMP FUND battered women. Roanoke Metropolitan Area. FOR ELDERCARE DONNA FEW MEMORIAL FUND* HERMES FAMILY FUND Established by the late Willie Z. Camp, this Established by Stacy Few Peters and Jaime Provides and promotes breast health fund addresses the needs of the elderly in Few Whitlow, this fund supports math services and encourages development the Roanoke Valley. programs in the middle and high schools of diagnostic and treatment options for CANCER CENTER FUND within the Henry County Public School residents of the Martinsville community Provides and promotes health services system. and supports other charitable activities and projects that improve the quality of life in and educational, diagnostic and treatment FISHWICK FUND* resources to victims of cancer and related the Martinsville community. Established through the estate of Palmer conditions in the Martinsville community. Fishwick Posvar, this fund supports the THE HOPE FUND JERRY SMITH CHANEY MEMORIAL FUND elderly and needy individuals in the Established by anonymous donors, this Provides assistance to needy cancer Roanoke Valley. fund’s primary purpose is to support patients who are residents of the organizations that serve individuals and Martinsville community.

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families in need of food, shelter or medical research programs and generally provides SCHOOL VIOLENCE ASSISTANCE FUND assistance, as well as battered women for the medical care of the Martinsville Established by numerous donors to assist and children; also to support organizations community. the victims and families of victims of the that serve our Wounded Warriors that have April 16, 2007 tragedy at Virginia Tech. been injured as a direct result of a military MARY LOUISE HOME FUND Unused funds will be available to address Established with assets from the Mary deployment, along with other non-profit other school violence issues. Louise Home of the King’s Daughters, this organizations of interest to the donors. fund supports and cares for elderly indigent DR. CHARLES L. SHEDD ENDOWMENT FUND HOSPICE FUND residents of the Roanoke Valley. Established by the Shedd School Provides assistance and services to Foundation, this fund honors and any needy resident of the Martinsville MEDICAL EDUCATION FUND commemorates the life of Charles Supports continuing medical education for community with end-of-life medical needs Livingston Shedd, Ph.D. and supports students in the Martinsville community and and expenses. educational needs. healthcare professionals who practice in MELVA P. JONES FUND FOR MUSIC AND ART the Martinsville community. JACQUELINE S. (JACKIE) AND Established through the estate of Melva P. SHELBORN L. (S.L.) SPANGLER FUND Jones, this fund supports music and arts THOMAS P. AND LEWISE S. PARSLEY FUND Established by the late Shelborn L. Established by the late Lewise Parsley, this programs, preferenced for the Town of Spangler, this fund supports a wide fund places a premium on the preservation Vinton. variety of important community needs and of dignity, hope and personal independence opportunities in the communities of PHALIA M. AND GUY M. KINDER FUND for the elderly and needy. The fund Poages Mill Bent Mountain, Copper Hill Established through the estate of Phalia addresses three specific community and Check, Virginia. Miles Kinder and Guy Millard Kinder, this concerns: to help the elderly and needy fund supports agencies and organizations afford prescription medications; to fight ROBERT HARRISON SMITH MEMORIAL FUND which are effective and efficient in substance abuse; and to help elderly and Established by N. Frank Smith, this preventing cruelty to animals; research and needy obtain home health services when fund supports organizations that assist medical advancement for the cure of the they cannot manage alone. handicapped or disabled persons. diseases in animals; professional education DR. ROBERT MANTON WILSON MEMORIAL FUND of animal caretakers; and programs which MARION K. RAMSEY FUND Established by Dr. and Mrs. Douglas E. TO ERADICATE LEPROSY promote the positive relationship between Pierce, the fund supports elderly citizens in Established by the late Samuel B. McGhee, humans and animals. the community. this fund supports worldwide efforts to EMIL AND EMMA LANG FUND FOR THE eradicate the scourge of leprosy. VISUALLY IMPAIRED* RAVENEL ONCOLOGY CENTER FUND Established by Dr. Nigel Goodchild, LARRY WOODROW VEST FUND Established by the late Emil and Emma this fund provides a broad range of support Established through the estate of Larry Lang, this fund provides support to and care to needy patients who have been Woodrow Vest, this fund supports a wide programs and agencies that address the treated at the Ravenel Oncology Center. range of community needs with particular needs of the visually impaired in Roanoke consideration being given to charitable City, City of Salem, Botetourt County, ROANOKE VALLEY CHILDREN’S FUND organizations providing services to Floyd Craig County, and Roanoke County. Established by the B. Wilson Porterfield, County, Virginia residents. THE CAMILLE M. LOWNDS CHARITABLE FUND Jr. Foundation, this fund addresses the broad needs of children in the Valley from PAMELA M. WRIGHT FUND* Established through the estate of Camille prenatal care until their sixth birthday. Established by Joseph B. Wright, this fund Lownds, this fund supports the needs of supports local and national organizations children with cancer or cancer research. ANN AND BILL SCHEER FUND devoted to the welfare of animals. MARTINSVILLE AREA ENDOWMENT FUND Established by the late Ann and Bill Scheer, this fund provides broad support for the Provides health services to needy residents elderly citizens of the Roanoke Valley. of the Martinsville community, supports health-related teaching, educational and

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SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

THE ALPHIN FAMILY college scholarships to Roanoke HELEN F. DICKSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND provides educational scholarship SCHOLARSHIP FUND Valley high school seniors, with Established through the estate of assistance to needy, deserving Established by the late Samuel B. an emphasis on volunteerism and Helen F. Dickson, this fund provides students attending Franklin County McGhee and nieces and nephews in leadership. higher education scholarship Public Schools. memory of Elizabeth Alphin Brown assistance to Alleghany High and Louise Alphin McGhee, this CITY SCHOOL FOUNDATION School and Covington High School GILBERT-THOMPSON MEMORIAL fund provides undergraduate higher SCHOLARSHIP FUND students. AWARD FUND education scholarships to deserving Established through Roanoke Established by Dr. and Mrs. Rockbridge County High School City Public Schools with royalties LENNA E. ETZLER SCHOLARSHIP FUND James I. Gilbert, III and Mr. and graduates. from Empty Chairs, this fund will Established through the estate of Mrs. Arthur L. Thompson, this perpetuate the legacy of CITY Lenna E. Etzler, this fund provides fund provides higher education HOMER O. AMOS MEMORIAL School by providing educational higher education scholarship scholarship assistance to Alleghany SCHOLARSHIP FUND scholarship assistance to young assistance to Lord Botetourt High County High School students. Established through an estate gift School students. men and women attending Patrick JOSEPH WASKEY GILBERT to Roanoke City Public Schools, Henry High School and William this scholarship provides education CAROLYN AND BILL FRANCK MEMORIAL FUND AWARD Fleming High School. assistance to needy, deserving SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established by the Falling Springs Established by Martha Franck students from Roanoke City Public KELSEY NICOLE COOPER Presbyterian Church, Covington, Rollins, this fund provides High Schools. SCHOLARSHIP FUND Virginia, this fund provides higher scholarships to young men and education scholarships to students Established in memory of Kelsey BASSETT KIWANIS CLUB women pursuing post high school involved with the church. Nicole Cooper, this fund awards SCHOLARSHIP FUND education in technical, vocational, scholarships to deserving students Established by the Bassett Kiwanis academic or professional fields. CLARENCE M. GILLIS MEMORIAL Scholarship Education Foundation, in Henry County or Martinsville. SCHOLARSHIP FUND JOYCELYN “FUDGIE” LEE FARRELLY Established by Thelma this fund provides college SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR CRAIG COUNTY scholarships to graduating seniors MUSIC EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND Haynesworth and family members HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Established by former students and in memory of Clarence M. Gillis, or past graduates of Bassett High This fund provides college School in Bassett, Virginia. friends of Fudgie Farrelly, this fund this fund provides higher education scholarships to Craig County High provides scholarship assistance to scholarship assistance to Roanoke SUE BLACKWELL SCHOLARSHIP FUND School graduates. students who intend to pursue a City high school students. Established by the Roanoke Valley degree in music or music education. CHRISTI CRUTCHFIELD MEMORIAL NANCY AND BUD GOEHRING Aquatic Association, an anonymous SCHOLARSHIP FUND donor and many friends, this fund DAVIS B. AND BARBARA J. FRANCIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established by Roanoke Valley provides college scholarships SCHOLARSHIP FUND* Established by the late Nancy and Wine Company, this fund provides to high school seniors who are Established by Davis B. and Barbara Bud Goehring, this fund provides educational scholarship assistance members of RVAA. J. Francis, this fund provides scholarship assistance to Franklin to young men and women attending scholarship assistance to Roanoke County High School students who N. R. BURROUGHS EDUCATIONAL FUND Northside High School or Lord Valley high school students are pursuing an Associates Degree Provides scholarships to further Botetourt High School. pursuing a degree and/or career through a Virginia community the education of deserving and in technical theatre or performing college or advanced studies at qualified men and women who BERKELEY AND ZELMA CUNDIFF arts, including television or other an accredited career or technical live within a 200 mile radius of the SCHOLARSHIP FUND types of media productions. school, college or university. Henry County Circuit Court. Established by Sheila D. Barnhart, this fund provides scholarship FRANKLIN COUNTY ED-U-K8OR BEVERLY W. AND MABEL TUDOR GROGAN CAVE SPRING LIONS CLUB support to needy, deserving SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND students from Franklin County Established by Walter K. and Established by the Beverly W. Established by the late Lion Frank High School. Kimberley A. Young, this fund Grogan and Mabel Tudor Grogan W. Martin, this fund provides

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Educational Fund, this fund provides HOOKER EDUCATIONAL VICTOR A. AND LOUISE R. LESTER RONALD L. MAYFIELD, JR. educational scholarship assistance SCHOLARSHIP FUND EDUCATIONAL FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND to students who are graduates of Established by Hooker Furniture Established by the Victor A. and Established by friends and Patrick County High School. Corporation and the Hooker Louise R. Lester Trust, this fund colleagues of Ron Mayfield, this Educational Foundation, this provides educational scholarship fund provides college scholarships MICHAEL DEAN GUILLIAMS MEMORIAL fund provides higher education assistance to deserving students, to Patrick Henry High School or SCHOLARSHIP FUND scholarships to deserving high with preference given to students William Fleming High School Established by Penny Guilliams and school seniors and undergraduate from Martinsville and Henry County seniors enrolled in the English her family and friends, this fund students in Henry County or the who plan to attend a Baptist or Language Learners Program. provides scholarship assistance City of Martinsville, Virginia and other church-related college in to students who are pursuing to students who are children Virginia. THE LOUISE AND SAM MCGHEE studies to enhance their career in a SCHOLARSHIP FUND or spouses of Hooker Furniture LESTER EDUCATIONAL FUND vocational or technical field. Corporation (HFC) employees. Established by the late Samuel B. Provides educational scholarships McGhee and nieces and nephews, THE BETTIE NICHOLS GUTHRIE MARGARET JONES IRVIN to help students obtain an this fund provides undergraduate SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND education in a profession or higher education scholarships to Established by the late Audrey Established by the late Reid Jones, vocation, with preference given deserving James River High School to students from Martinsville, Guthrie, this fund provides Jr., this fund provides college graduates. Henry County and Franklin County, educational opportunities that scholarships to students pursuing Virginia. support and encourage students in an undergraduate, graduate or CAROL LEE MCGUIRE-BISHOP the pursuit of careers that enhance SCHOLARSHIP FUND doctoral degree. GRACE LOVEGROVE MEMORIAL Established by Norris C. Bishop, Jr., the quality of life for themselves SCHOLARSHIP FUND JEFFERSON COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES this fund provides college and their communities. Established by Patrick Henry High scholarships to graduating seniors SCHOLARSHIP FUND School and many donors, this JOEL C. HALL AND ELIZABETH L. HALL Established by Jefferson College at Alleghany High School who EDUCATIONAL FUND fund provides higher educational of Health Sciences Education scholarship assistance to graduating are pursuing a degree at Virginia Established by Joel and Elizabeth Foundation, this fund provides Polytechnic Institute and State Hall, this fund provides higher high school seniors attending Patrick educational scholarship assistance Henry High School. University. education scholarships with to deserving young men and preference to students studying women who intend to pursue a MARION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MEMBER ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION — to become a Methodist minister career in the health sciences at MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR HENRY LEE MEMORIAL and from the City of Martinsville, Radford University Carilion in MUSIC, ART, THE PERFORMING ARTS, SCHOLARSHIP FUND and the counties of Henry, Patrick, Roanoke, VA. AND EDUCATION Established by Member One Federal Franklin and Pittsylvania. Established by several donors in Credit Union, this fund provides MELVA P. JONES SCHOLARSHIP FUND memory of deceased members higher education scholarships MIMI HART MEMORIAL POLICE Established through the estate of of the Class of 1970 and for all to graduating seniors who are SCHOLARSHIP FUND Melva P. Jones, this fund provides classes of the school who wish to members of Member One Federal Established by an anonymous educational scholarship assistance memorialize classmates and loved Credit Union and attending a donor, this fund provides to young men and women attending ones. Virginia college or university. educational scholarship assistance William Byrd High School who to students who are the children desire to further their education MARTINSVILLE KIWANIS CLUB — MEMBER ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION — or grandchildren of employees after secondary school. J. LAWSON DYER KEY CLUB RICHARD L. “DICK” WILLIAMS of the Martinsville City Police SCHOLARSHIP FUND MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Department. LAPRADE EDUCATIONAL FUND Established by the Martinsville Established by Member One Federal Provides educational scholarships Kiwanis Club, this fund provides Credit Union, this fund provides ETHEL SNIDOW HOLLAND MEMORIAL to further the education of young educational scholarships to higher education scholarships to SCHOLARSHIP FUND men and women who appear to Martinsville High School seniors. graduating seniors who participate Established through the estate be able, deserving and in real in varsity sports and are members EDWIN K. MATTERN, JR. MEMORIAL of Ethel S. Holland, this fund need of financial assistance with of Member One Federal Credit SCHOLARSHIP FUND provides scholarships to high school preference given to students from Union and attending a Virginia graduates who wish to continue Established by Deborah N. Mattern the City of Martinsville, Henry and Summers Mattern Henderson, College or university. their education in college or County, Franklin County and vocational school. this fund provides college Pittsylvania County. scholarships to Roanoke Valley high school seniors.

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DOROTHY AND JULIEN MEYER, SR., M.D. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — scholarships to deserving young PHILLIP CHARLES “FLIP” REID SCHOLARSHIP FUND FELTON PENDLETON MEMORIAL men and women who are residents SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established by the late Julien H. SCHOLARSHIP FUND of Henry County, Virginia. Established by the late Charles Meyer, Sr., this fund provides higher Established by Edmund Pendleton, Preston Reid, this fund provides education scholarships to Roanoke this fund provides undergraduate JEAN L. PRICE SCHOLARSHIP FUND scholarships to Alleghany High Valley high school graduating seniors higher education scholarships to Established by the late Jean School baseball players. to pursue premedical studies. deserving George Wythe High L. Price, this scholarship fund School graduates. provides financial scholarships to THE E. PRICE RIPLEY MFP SCHOLARSHIP FUND underprivileged students living in MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FUND Established by anonymous donors, WALTER M. OTEY, III SCHOLARSHIP FUND the Roanoke Valley. Established through the transfer this fund provides educational Established by Walter M. Otey, III, of the E. Price Ripley Memorial scholarship assistance to students this fund provides undergraduate DR. ROBERT A. PRUNER MEMORIAL Foundation to the community pursuing an undergraduate degree educational scholarship assistance SCHOLARSHIP FUND foundation, this fund provides higher or certificate in health, business or to deserving students pursuing Established by Carol Pruner, this education scholarships to Roanoke religion. degrees from Virginia Polytechnic fund provides college scholarships Valley high school graduates. Institute and State University’s to Patrick Henry High School CLARISSA EDWARDS NOLAND MEMORIAL College of Agriculture and Life graduates. FRANK W. (BO) ROGERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Sciences, Roanoke College, and SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established in memory of Clarissa RANGELEY EDUCATIONAL FUND Established by the family of Frank Virginia Western Community Provides educational scholarships Edwards Noland, this fund provides College’s Nursing Program. W. Rogers, Jr. and Woods Rogers, scholarships to deserving students for students pursuing study in PLC, this fund provides scholarship intending to pursue a career in ASHBY C. AND JOHN T. PINKARD technical, vocational, academic or support to local students, with an teaching or creative writing. SCHOLARSHIP FUND professional fields, with preference emphasis on volunteerism. Established by Ashby and John given to students from Martinsville Pinkard, this fund provides financial and Henry County.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS OF 2020!!!

“DRIVE-THRU” SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS CEREMONY A WIN!

Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia hosted a “Drive-Thru” Scholarship Awards Ceremony in the New College Institute parking lot. Students were handed their certificate as they drove through.

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ROANOKE VALLEY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:

There were 56 recipients who received more than $175,000 in scholarships to support their higher education goals.

Harrison Bui Maya Ingram Kelsey McPherson Mikayla Stiltner Noah Campbell Kylie Jackson Alyssa Meadows Ayana Stone Hannah Charles Courtney Johnson Macie Miller Dylan Tran Gregory Davidson Cailin Johnson Emily Nicely Mary Troise Spenser Duval Asha Johnson Deaquan Nichols Marisa Turpin Case Eshelman Aleah Johnston Emily Overbay Stephanie Unur Caroline Faulkner Nirajan Kadariya Laurel Pollock Cartlie Vincent Holland Foutz Kendall Kelly Marjorie Price Kameron Washington-Brown Madeleine Glover George Langhammer Hannah Pritt Ethan Webster Bethany Graham Hatangimana Lea David Scott Angela Wenk Toni Greco Natalie Love Shawn Shiflett Grace Whitehead Liam Heaslip Destynie Lowry Kiersten Smith Kaden Whitenack Gabriele Herscher Raegan Mauck Briahna Stacey Nyave’ Willis-Rodriguez Bryant Humphries Mikayla McCray Clayton Stanford Tyshaun Zeigler

MARTINSVILLE AREA SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:

There were 106 recipients who received more than $310,000 in scholarships to support their higher education goals.

Jennifer Alvarez Trevor Eggleston Kylie Jackson Jessica Miller Clayton Stanford Matthew Amos Marcus Esdaile Michael Jordan Hannah Mitchell Lauren Thornton Melissa Anderson Rebecca Farley Brandy Jordan Micah Montgomery Brooke Tilley Jocelyn Aparicio Garcia Mohammad Farooq Hailey Kancherla Erin Nelson Nathan Underwood Samantha Ashworth Lacey Flanagan Erin Keith Carly Nelson Kendall Varner Madeline Bishop Stormie Foley Taylor Keith Anna Osenkowsky McKinley Verlik Elijah Boyd Hunter Foley Sydney Kirk William Paredes Colby Vernon Emily Bray James Franklin Casey Kirks Jarrett Pearson Austin Vernon Tyler Bray Alyson Gammons Colton Kitzmiller Joshua Penn Leah Warner Kaitlin Brown Burke Gonzalez Hayden Kitzmiller Rebecka Perez Alexis Watts Sydnee Burnette Dorian Green Charlie Koger Kristen Price Breanna Weaver Jarrod Burnette Reagan Griffith Richard Law Katherine Priddy Kennedy Wilkins Allison Burnette Emelia Guebert India Manning Victoria Pritchett Alayna Williams T’Coma Clanton Rya Hall Olivia Manns Cole Pruitt Blake Wilson Jordan Collier Benjamin Hancock Taylor Manns Amber Roland Emily Wood Sydney Compton Daniel Hancock Logan Martin Hudson Rowe Andrew Workman Kendall Cope Dejionna Harris Tiffany Martin McCray Sawyers Faith Young Aaliyah Craig Hunter Haskins Jacob Martin Zariah Scales Tyshaun Zeigler Helen Dawson Liam Heaslip Madison Martin Parker Scott Hannah DeHart Kathryne Hruza Mason McGrady Celia Shively Mindy Diaz Monay Evan Hudson Emily McGuire Caillie Smith Latisha Dillard Janika Hunt Kelsey McPherson Robert Stallard

14 | COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING WESTERN VIRGINIA TOTAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS First, I would like to AWARDED TO 157 STUDENTS say thank you for the scholarships. I was awarded the Samuel “Bo” Terry Scholarship Fund and the Grace Lovegrove $487,230 Memorial Scholarship Fund. It was an honor to be a recipient of both WHERE THEY ARE HEADED scholarships. These scholarships will allow me to pay for college so I can further my education at LSU. Grace VIRGINIA OUT-OF- PUBLIC PRIVATE Lovegrove and I shared COLLEGES STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE a common passion for track and field, and I 87% 13% 67% 33% am beyond grateful for receiving this award. I TOP-ATTENDED SCHOOLS will continue my volunteer work in both Grace Lovegrove and Samuel [22] UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA [11] VIRGINIA TECH “Bo” Terry’s honor. DEGREES 22% n Health & Medicine — 40% n Engineering — 5% 40% n Business — 10% 5% n Science — 10% 6% n Arts — 2% n Education — 6% NYAVÉ WILLIS-RODRIGUEZ 10% n Undecided — 5% 2% 5% 10% n Other — 22%

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DAVID ROLLER MEMORIAL DENISE L. SPRINKLE MEMORIAL KENNETH D. TWITCHELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND Established by David Roller’s family Established by the family of Denise Established through the estate and friends, this fund provides L. Sprinkle, this fund provides of Kenneth Twitchell, this fund Thank you for selecting college scholarships to at least one educational scholarship assistance provides scholarships to students me as a recipient for student each from Patrick Henry to needy and deserving students who are the children of employees High School and William Fleming from Lord Botetourt High School of Branch & Associates, Inc. these scholarships. It High School who plan to study art and James River High School. is truly an honor. To me, at the college level. H.B. AND E.B. WHARTON BENNY SUMMERLIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND these scholarships mean FRANCES PARKER RUPERT Established by friends and family, Established through the estate of hope and promise. The MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR this funds provides educational E. B. Wharton, this fund provides committees see the MUSIC AND THE PERFORMING ARTS scholarship assistance to students higher education scholarships Established by the late Burdette pursuing a career in public service to Roanoke City or Roanoke promise in my abilities, A. Rupert, Sr. and B.A. Rupert, Jr., and/or public safety. County students, preferably of which fuels my fire to this fund provides music and art the Christian Scientist faith and scholarships for student artists in SAMUEL “BO” TERRY SCHOLARSHIP FUND preferably to attend Virginia keep progressing forward the Alleghany Highlands region. Established by an anonymous donor, Polytechnic Institute & State not just for myself, but for this fund honors and memorializes University. The fund will also everyone who supports MICHAEL DAVID SCOTT MEMORIAL Samuel “Bo” Terry’s life and support the First Church of Christ SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN HONOR OF THE commitment to the community Scientist of Roanoke. me. These scholarships JAMES RIVER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2000 through educational scholarships Established by Michael’s father, for deserving young men and DIANNE E. H. WILCOX will assist me in covering Billy; mother, Holly; brother, Kyle and women. SCHOLARSHIP FUND the cost of attendance family and friends, this fund provides Established by the late Reid Jones, of James Madison higher education scholarships to BRYAN WILLIAM THOMAS Jr., this fund provides college James River High School seniors, SCHOLARSHIP FUND scholarships to students pursuing University in the Fall. with preference given to student Established by Jean and Jay an undergraduate, graduate or with learning disabilities. Thomas, family and friends, this doctoral degree. fund provides college scholarships FRANK D. “BO” SHRADER MEMORIAL to Glenvar High School senior THE JOHN W. WILKS, M.D. SCHOLARSHIP FUND athletes. EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE Established by Sarah W. Davis MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND and family and friends, this fund JOHN AND SUE TRIMBLE FAMILY Established by the family of the provides scholarship assistance to SCHOLARSHIP FUND late John W. Wilks, M.D., this fund Bath County High School seniors to Established by the late John and provides educational scholarship pursue vocational arts studies. Sue Trimble, this fund provides assistance to support needy scholarship support to Bath County and deserving students with the EDDIE SIMPSON SCHOLARSHIP FUND High School seniors. intention of pursuing a career in Established by the late W.B. the medical field. Overstreet, this fund honors TROUTVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEAQUAN NICHOLS DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP FUND* and memorializes Captain Eddie MELVA DULANEY WRIGHT Deaquan Nichols received Established by the Troutville Simpson by helping worthy MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND a scholarship from the students attain their higher Volunteer Fire Department, this Established by Ernie Wright in fund provides higher education Homer O. Amos Memorial education goals through scholarship memory of his mother, the fund Scholarship Fund, the Bettie support. scholarships to high school seniors provides financial assistance to living in Botetourt County who Nichols Guthrie Scholarship a graduating senior from Cave Fund, the John W. Wilks, JOYCE AND SHAD SOLOMON FAMILY plan to pursue a career as a First Spring High School or graduating M.D. Excellence in Science SCHOLARSHIP FUND Responder or other related fields. senior who is either an employee Memorial Scholarship Fund Established through the estate or child of an employee of and the Samuel “Bo” Terry of Joyce H. Solomon, this fund Integrated Textile Solutions. provides higher education Scholarship Fund. scholarships to Bath County High School students.

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DESIGNATED FUNDS

ADMINISTRATIVE ENDOWMENT FUND MARGARET I. CAMPLEJOHN CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY FUND FOR GARTH NEWEL MUSIC CENTER Supported by numerous donors, this fund Established by Margaret I. Camplejohn, this Established by Edward A. and Susan R. helps support the daily administrative needs fund will support The Rescue Mission of O’Neal, this fund benefits Garth Newel of the Foundation. Roanoke, Inc. Music Center. MARY JOSEPHINE HAYNES ALLEN FUND FOR DAVID “CROCKETT” CHATHAM MEMORIAL FUND THE GLENVAR FOOTBALL FUND CONTINUING EDUCATION Established by Mrs. Hugh H. Chatham and Established by an anonymous donor, this fund Established by the Mary Josephine H. Allen family members, this fund provides assistance benefits the Glenvar football programs. Charitable Trust, this fund supports Bethany and services to needy residents of the Hall, a program of ARCH Roanoke. Martinsville community with end-of-life THE ZELDA AND JULIUS HALPERN FUND medical needs and expenses. Established through the estates of Zelda and JAMES R. ALVIS JR. CHILDREN’S HOSPICE FUND Julius Halpern, this fund supports six nonprofit Established by the late Roger Hodnett, Dr. EARL L. AND ETHEL Y. CHILDERS FUND* organizations. William Baker, the late Al Tignor, family and Established by the estate of Earl L. Childers, friends, this fund supports Good Samaritan this fund supports nonporfit organizations of THE HELP, INC. FUND Hospice. interest to the donor and his family. Established by W. Stebbins Hubard, Jr., this fund supports Bethany Hall, a program of ELIZABETH B. AND RICHARD G. ANDERSON NANCY DREW CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY ARCH Roanoke. CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY Established by Nancy Drew, this fund will Established through a charitable gift annuity support the Warm Hearth Foundation. THE SAMUEL CHARLES AND NEVA CAROL BAKER HILL by Elizabeth and Richard Anderson, this CHARITABLE FUND fund will support two Rockbridge County FRANCIS AND HELEN EWALD FAMILY Established through the estate of Samuel C. organizations. CHARITABLE FUND Hill, this fund benefits the Bradley Free Clinic Established by the Ewald family, this and The Salvation Army. ANONYMOUS FUND fund supports selected arts and cultural Established by an anonymous donor, this fund organizations and other charitable interests of RITA KNOX HUTTS MEMORIAL FUND supports Grace Network of MHC. the family. Established through the estate of Rita Knox Hutts, this fund supports many of her favorite THE ANNE ARMISTEAD FUND REBA K. AND SIDNEY FALKENSTEIN FUND charities and organizations helping those Established by the late Anne Armistead, this Established by Joan F. Brenner and David in need. fund focuses on selected social service and S. Falkenstein, this fund supports Temple cultural organizations. Emanuel. GENE A. HYLTON ADMINISTRATIVE ENDOWMENT FUND Established through the estate of Gene A. DOROTHY BACK AND NATHANIEL BACK HOWARD FEIERTAG CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY Hylton, this fund supports the Foundation’s CHARITABLE FUND Established by Howard Feiertag, this fund will work in the community. Established by Nathaniel and the late Dorothy support the Warm Hearth Foundation Fund. Back, this fund is designated to support a JOHN A. JAMISON FUND local agency. FUND FOR EDUCATING MINISTERS Established by the Jamison family and by Blue AND MISSIONARIES Ridge Community Services, this fund helps CARROLL E. AND VELLA H. BOWYER Established by the late Samuel B. McGhee, selected clients of Blue Ridge Behavioral CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY this fund provides higher education Healthcare pursue educational opportunities. Established by Carroll and Vella Bowyer, this scholarship assistance to students at Union fund will support The Rescue Mission of Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School Roanoke, Inc. of Christian Education to pursue a career as an ordained minister or as a missionary.

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SARA W. JOHNSTON CHARITABLE REMAINDER DOROTHY AND JULIEN MEYER, SR., FUND ANN AND BILL SCHEER FUND ANNUITY TRUSTS Established by the late Julien H. Meyer, Sr., Established by the late Ann and Bill Scheer, Established by Sara W. Johnston, these funds this fund supports capital improvements for this fund supports St. Jude Children’s Research will support organizations of interest to Sara. Temple Emanuel, Roanoke, Virginia. Hospital and Salesian Missions. V. DIANE KELLY FUND FOR FORGOTTEN VICTIMS JULIEN H. MEYER, SR. FUND MELVIN B. SPENCER CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES Established by Elizabeth (Ibby) Greer, this fund Established by the late Julien H. Meyer, Sr., Established by Melvin Spencer, these funds supports the Super Hero Kids Program of Total this fund supports the Roanoke Symphony will support The Rescue Mission of Roanoke, Action for Progress. Orchestra. Inc. BILL AND IRENE KENNEDY FUND BARTON AND MARGARET MORRIS ADMINISTRATIVE TERRY JOAN STEER FUND Established by the late Bill and Irene Kennedy, ENDOWMENT FUND Established by the late Terry Steer, this fund this fund supports nonprofit organizations of Established by the late Margaret and Barton supports Christ Episcopal Church and the interest to the donors and their family. Morris and supported by numerous donors, Episcopal Diocese in Southwest Virginia. this fund helps support the daily administrative SANDY MAC CAMPERSHIP FUND needs of the Foundation and provides an MELVA RUTH WISE STOVALL CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY Established in honor of W. Alexander annual challenge to the Foundation’s Board of Established by Melva Ruth Wise Stovall, McEachern, this fund provides camp Governors. this fund will support The Rescue Mission of experiences for youth at UUC youth camps. Roanoke, Inc. THE DOROTHY S. AND WALTER MUIR MEMORIAL FUND THE CONRAD AND CLARA AVRIL MAIER FUND Established through the estate of Walter Muir, MARTHA AND NELSON TEAGUE FUND Established by the late Mary C. Maier, this this fund supports the Roanoke Valley Chess Established by Martha and Nelson Teague, this fund benefits the scholarship program of Club, the Fintel Library at Roanoke College and fund supports the needs of the Child Health Hollins University and may also benefit The the Western Virginia Foundation for the Arts Investment Partnership. Nature Conservancy, Christendom College, and Sciences. and a hospice in the Roanoke Valley. WINGS SCHOLARSHIP FUND BETTY GRUBB AND C.E. NORRIS FUND Established by anonymous donors, this fund DR. NORMAN G. AND DORIS M. MARRIOTT Established by the late Betty Grubb Norris, provides scholarship assistance to Southwest CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES this fund supports Pikeville High School, Virginia Higher Education Center. Established by Norman and Doris Marriott, Pikeville, KY for the school’s C.E. Norris these funds will support The Rescue Mission Scholarship and Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline CHARLES WHITESCARVER, JR. CHARITABLE of Roanoke, Inc. and Warm Hearth Foundation. Council, Roanoke, VA for The Betty Grubb GIFT ANNUITIES Norris Scholarship Fund. Established by Charles Whitescarver, Jr., CONNIE STEPHENS MAY SCHOLARSHIP FUND these funds will support the Warm Hearth Established by Teresa M. Stowasser, this HOWARD PICARD CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY Foundation. fund honors and memorializes her mother’s Established by Howard Picard, this fund will long interest in education by helping worthy support the Warm Hearth Foundation. HENRY L. WOODWARD FUND FOR LEGAL AID SOCIETY students who are resuming or beginning their Established by J. Granger MacFarlane, II and higher education after a lapse of years to LOUIS AND AGNES POPP FUND Anne B. MacFarlane, this fund supports Legal attain their higher education goals. Established through the estate of Louis F. Aid Society of Roanoke Valley. Popp, this fund benefits seven charitable IRIS AND ED MCCALLUM FUND organizations. Established by the late Edward L. McCallum, this fund supports HopeTree Family Services. GEORGE A. AND PAULINE PRUNER ENDOWMENT FUND Established by Pruner Family members, this DEBRA C. MEADE FUND FOR fund supports Lebanon Memorial United UNITED WAY OF ROANOKE VALLEY Methodist Church of Lebanon, Virginia. Established by Debra C. Meade, this fund supports United Way of Roanoke Valley. PULTZ-YOUNG MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND Established by the late James M. Young and Barbara P. Young to honor their parents, this fund supports Presbyterian Community Center.

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ADVISED FUNDS

JAKE ALDRIDGE MEMORIAL FUND BALZER AND ASSOCIATES FUND* AUDREY U. BOGGS FUND GAEL AND SMITH CHANEY FUND Established and advised by Mark Established and advised by Balzer Established and advised by Audrey Established and advised by Gael Aldridge. and Associates, Inc. Boggs. and Smith Chaney. ANONYMOUS FUND BEAU JUSTIN BEASLEY THE JOHN AND MATILDA BRADSHAW DORIS B. CHRISMAN FUND Established by an anonymous CHARITABLE FUND FUND Established by the late Dan A. donor, this fund focuses on Established and advised by Roger Established and advised by John P. Chrisman, this fund supports the education. and Sherry Beasley. and Matilda H. Bradshaw, Jr. History Museum, the Historical Society of Western Virginia, and ANONYMOUS FUND JAMES B. AND JUNE S. BLACKSTOCK BUNDY FAMILY FUND the Raleigh Court United Methodist Established by an anonymous FAMILY FUND Established and advised by Church, and is advised by his son, D. donor. Established and advised by James Patricia and William Bundy. Kent Chrisman. B. and June S. Blackstock. ANONYMOUS FUND BENNETT S. CHANEY FUND THE WILLIAM M. CLAYTOR FAMILY Established by an anonymous THE BLUE MOUNTAIN FUND Established and advised by MEMORIAL FUND donor. Established and advised by Tom and Bennett Chaney. Established through the estate of Mary Evelyn Tielking. William M. Claytor and advised by family members.

THE H. CLAY GRAVELY IV MEMORIAL FUND “Devoted husband, father, son, brother and Attorney for the City of Martinsville from friend.” This is how many of Clay Gravely’s 2014 to 2017. family and friends describe him. In December Clay met his wife, Jennifer Beeler Gravely in 2017, he died at the age of 40 from colon March 2012. They married in June 2013 and cancer. Because of his commitment to the had their first son, Quinn, in 2016. “Although community and to keep his memory alive, Clay was a public figure as the city’s lead a group of his closest friends and family prosecutor, he was first and foremost a established the H. Clay Gravely IV Memorial family man,” Jennifer said. “He was the best Fund at Community Foundation Serving husband, the best friend, the best supporter Western Virginia. I could have ever imagined. And although he A native of Martinsville, Clay attended Carlisle was a father for only a short time, he was the School before moving to Michigan with his best father I could have hoped for.” family. He graduated from the University of Before he died, Jennifer showed him the first Virginia and the T.C. Williams School of Law at ultrasound pictures and video of their son, the University of Richmond. Brooks, who was born in August 2018. He moved back to Martinsville because he The H. Clay Gravely IV Memorial Fund is loved his hometown and wanted to make perpetual and will help support organizations a difference. He served as an Assistant and programs that he was passionate about Commonwealth’s Attorney before opening such as his favorite activity, fly fishing, as his private law practice, which he managed well as outdoor recreation and education, until his election as Commonwealth’s Attorney preservation of water, lands and natural in 2014. He served as the Commonwealth's resources and live music and entertainment.

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THE CLIFTON FAMILY FUND KATHERINE NELSON FISHBURN H. CLAY GRAVELY IV MEMORIAL FUND community needs with a special Established by Dorothy S. and the FOUNDATION FUND Established by family and friends emphasis on cultural activities, late Orrin W. Clifton and advised Established through transfer of of the late H. Clay Gravely IV and conservation and preservation, by Dotsy. the K. N. Fishburn Foundation, advised by an advisory committee. social services and education as a private foundation, to the advised by Bill Lemon. JOHN D. AND MARY S. COPENHAVER community foundation, this fund THE GRIFFIN FAMILY FUND CHARITABLE FUND provides grants primarily to social Established and advised by CAP’N TIL LESTER FUND Established and advised by Mary S. service, educational and cultural Catherine Griffin. (IN MEMORY OF G.T. “CAP’N TIL” AND Copenhaver. LOTTIE SHELTON LESTER) organizations and is advised by LUCIAN Y. AND JUNE B. GROVE FUND family members. Established and advised by George DENNIS R. AND ELAINE MILAN CRONK Established by the late Lu and W. Lester II. FUND FLEISHER FOUNDATION FUND June Grove and advised by family Established and advised by Dennis Established and advised by Sonny members. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL B. LONG FUND and Elaine Cronk. Fleisher. Established and advised by Sam HOMETOWN BANK COMMUNITY FUND and Sylvia Long. HARRIET DAVIDSON MEMORIAL FUND THE FLIPPIN FUND Established and advised by Established by the late Sigmund Established and advised by G. HomeTown Bank or its corporate THE MCCLAIN FAMILY CHARITABLE FUND E. Davidson and advised by family Franklin Flippin and Sarah M. successors. Established and advised by Mark members. McClain. Copenhaver. A. ANSON AND THERESA G. JAMISON FUND EVA AND CALVERT DE COLIGNY FUND J. SPENCER AND JOY FRANTZ DONOR Established through the estate of THE MCCLUNG FAMILY FUND Established by the late Eva and ADVISED FUND Theresa G. Jamison. Established and advised by Cathy Z. Calvert G. de Coligny and advised Established and advised by James Ford and James T. McClung, Jr. by Cal. PEGGY JOHNSON HOPE FOR Frantz, Jr. and Robert Frantz. CHILDREN FUND SARA L. AND SAMUEL H. MCGHEE, III FUND THE DEVERTER CHARITABLE FUND SPENCER AND JOY FRANTZ FUND Established by Rudolph and Established by Sara L. and the late Established and advised by John S. Established and advised by J. Maureen Johnson and advised Samuel H. McGhee, III, and advised and Ruth H. DeVerter. Spencer and Joy D. Frantz. by Rudolph, Maureen and family by Sara. members. FRANK T. AND LUCY RUSSELL ELLETT WILLIAM L. FREELAND SR. DEBRA C. MEADE FAMILY FUND FUND MEMORIAL FUND* DAN AND NANCY KARNES FUND Established and advised by Debra Established and advised by Frank Established by the William L. Established and advised by Daniel C. Meade. and Lucy Ellett, this fund supports a Freeland Estate and other members E. and Nancy W. Karnes. wide range of important community THE LYNN AND JULIEN MEYER FUND of the community and advised by JENNIFER KIRBY MEMORIAL FUND Established by the late Julien and needs with a special emphasis on Tyler Freeland. environmental and educational Established and advised by Lynn Meyer and advised by Lynn. issues. F. FULTON GALER FUND The Kroger Company, this fund perpetuates the charitable interests BARTON W. AND MARGARET J. MORRIS Established and advised by Fulton FUND BILL AND DIANE ELLIOT FUND Galer. of The Kroger Company and its late Established and advised by William employee, Jennifer Kirby, through Established by the late Margaret D. and Diane W. Elliot. RAND AND JAN GARRETT FUND annual grants to the community. and Barton Morris and advised by Established and advised by Rand B. Wistar Morris, III and Anna J. KATHERINE ELLIOTT FAMILY FUND and Jan, this fund supports PHILIP C. KISTLER MEMORIAL FUND Morris. Established and advised by programs and agencies which Established by the late Mary Kistler Katherine Elliott. Bickford and advised her children MARSHALL AND MONIKA MUNDY FUND address issues relating to infants Established and advised by and young children, generally but Ashley Kistler, Gene Kistler, Elly DR. BOB AND KAY FINCH FUND Cote and Kathy Craft. Marshall and Monika. Established and advised by not exclusively from prenatal care Dr. Robert D. and Kay B. Finch. through age two. THE STAN AND ELISE LANFORD FAMILY MUSIC EDUCATION FUND* FUND Established by Willy Pierre ALVIN B. FINK MEMORIAL FUND ROBERT E. AND CLYDENNE R. GLENN FUND Jacoebee and Richard C. Established by the late Robert E. Established and advised by Stan Established and advised by Marc and Elise. Henderson, this advised fund and Suzy Fink, this fund is used and Clydenne R. Glenn and advised supports programs that bring to attract and underwrite Jazz by their children. WILLIAM JACOB AND BARBARA INEZ the joy of music to needy children performances at The Jefferson JEAN GLONTZ FOUNDATION FUND BOYLE LEMON FUND in the community. Center, Roanoke, Virginia. Established by William J. and Established and advised by Gary E. MY HOMETOWN FUND Glontz. Barbara B. Lemon, this fund supports a wide range of important Established and advised by The Ramsey Foundation.

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FRITZ AND DEBORAH OEHLSCHLAEGER B. WILSON PORTERFIELD, JR. THE PETER AND ELFLEDA RING FUND THE ROBERTSON FAMILY FUND FUND FOUNDATION FUND Established by Peter and the late Established by the late Thomas M. Established and advised by Fritz Established by the late Bittle W. Elfleda Ring and advised by Peter. Robertson, Sr. and advised by his and Deborah Oehlschlaeger. Porterfield, III and Charlotte K. children. Porterfield through the transfer ROANOKE GREEK FESTIVAL FUND PHYLLIS AND JIM OLIN FUND of the B. Wilson Porterfield Established and advised by the THE MARTY AND SHERRY ROBISON Established by Phyllis and the late Foundation, a private foundation, Roanoke Greek Festival Committee. FAMILY FUND Jim Olin and advised by Phyllis. Established by Martin L. and the to the Community Foundation, this THE ROANOKE VALLEY GREENWAYS FUND fund supports a wide range of late Sherry R. Robison and advised S. KIME PATSEL FUND Established by Pathfinders for by Marty. Established and advised by S. Kime community needs as advised by Greenways, Inc. and advised by a Patsel. Charlotte K. Porterfield. local Advisory Committee, this fund FRANK W. (BO) ROGERS, JR. FUND THE PRUNER FUND supports local greenways efforts. Established and advised by the NANCY AND BALLARD PINKARD FUND family of Frank W. Rogers, Jr. and Established and advised by Nancy Established by Carol W. and the ROANOKE WOMEN’S FOUNDATION late Robert A. Pruner and advised Woods Rogers, PLC, this fund B. and Ballard F. Pinkard. FOUNDERS FUND supports a wide range of important by Carol. Established by RWF to honor, and DORIS AND ROY R. POLLARD, JR. FUND community and educational needs. ANN CECIL RENICK FUND continue the involvement of, its Established by Doris and the late founding women. ALAN E. RONK EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S Roy Pollard, this fund supports a Established and advised by Ann Cecil Renick. DISCRETIONARY FUND wide range of important community WILLIAM AND MARGARET ROBERTSON Established by the Community needs with a special emphasis on JAMES AND NANCY REVERCOMB FUND FUND Foundation Board of Governors underprivileged children as advised Established by Nancy and the late Established by the late William and and other community members and by Doris and her grandson Cameron Jim Revercomb and advised by Margaret Robertson, and advised advised by Alan E. Ronk. Roberts. Nancy Revercomb. by Margaret and family. EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! MY HOMETOWN FUND SUPPORTS LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL For the ninth year in a row, the Town of Buchanan welcomed multi-award winning Old Dominion’s lead singer Matthew Ramsey and his fellow singer/songwriter friends for an evening filled with music, laughter, and perhaps most importantly, a spirit of giving. “Nashville Night in Buchanan” is an annual benefit concert to raise money for community needs in the Town. With its growing success year after year, it became apparent to Matthew and his wife Sara, both natives of Botetourt County, that they wanted to find ways to have an even greater impact. In 2019, they established the Ramsey Foundation. Soon thereafter they set up “My Hometown Fund” within the community foundation to support important local community needs in Botetourt. This year, the first grant from My Hometown Fund was awarded to James River High School, the host site for Nashville Night and Matthew’s high school. The $50,000 grant will help purchase band equipment, improve the school’s recording studio, and other important arts projects.

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FRANCES PARKER RUPERT THE SUDAN FUND MEMORIAL FUND FOR MUSIC AND THE Established and advised by PERFORMING ARTS anonymous donors, this fund Established by the late Burdette addresses a wide variety of A. Rupert, Sr. and B.A. Rupert, Jr., important needs and opportunities this fund supports music and arts through grants to eligible charitable organizations in the Alleghany agencies and missions working Highlands region and advised by to serve the peaceable, physical Tammy Scruggs-Duncan. and spiritual needs of Sudanese residents. JIM AND ELIZA SEVERT FUND Established and advised by Jim and NELSON AND CHRISTINA TEAGUE FUND Eliza Severt. Established and advised by Nelson and Christina Teague. CHRISTOPHER SHOUP FUND TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH AND KEN AND SARA TUCK FUND PREVENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE Established and advised by Ken and Established and advised by Barry L. Sara Tuck. and Cynthia M. Shelor in memory 03.10.21 of Christopher Shoup, this fund LEE AND MARY LYNN TUCKER FUND Established and advised by Lee and promotes positive mental health An initiative of Community Foundation and the alleviation, treatment, and Mary Lynn Tucker. Serving Western Virginia prevention of alcohol and substance RALPH JOSEPH WALTERS MEMORIAL FUND abuse in the community. Established and advised by Joe and THE SPETZLER FUND Susan Walters, this fund supports a Established by Bert and the wide range of important community late Clarine Spetzler, this fund needs with a special emphasis on supports a wide range of important young children. GIVE WHERE community needs with an emphasis MARY AND DOUGLAS WATERS FUND on education and social opportunity Established and advised by Mary as advised by Bert. and Doug Waters. YOU LIVE STAVOLA FUND THE BARTON J. AND JACQUELINE B. Roanoke Valley Gives is an initiative Established and advised by Tony WILNER FAMILY FUND and Diane Stavola. Established by Dorothy A. Wilner of Community Foundation Serving and advised by Barton J. and Western Virginia. The goal is to raise Jacqueline B. Wilner. significant funding for participating Roanoke Valley nonprofits in a 24-hour period while bringing attention to the NON-ENDOWED FUNDS work and worth of each participating organization. All donations to The Foundation also administers numerous non-permanent advised Funds. Advised funds enable donors to periodically the participating organizations on this make recommendations for grants to qualified charitable website are tax-deductible. organizations and are structured to make full or significant distributions of principal. rvgives.org Donor advised funds are a great way for parents to involve their children in giving back to the community. By including It’s as easy as POINT-CLICK-GIVE, sons and daughters as fund advisors, they for as little as $10. develop a pattern of charitable giving and lifelong philanthropy. Only on March 10, 2021.

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GRANTEE ENDOWMENT FUNDS

APPLE RIDGE FARM ENDOWMENT FUND PARTNERS FOR SUCCESS FUND Established by Roanoke City Schools. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY FOUNDATION TRUST Established through the generosity of Bud and Brenda Hilton to PLANNED PARENTHOOD HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. FUND encourage others to protect and preserve the Blue Ridge Parkway. PRESBYTERIAN COMMUNITY CENTER FUND THE SHIRLEY AND CABELL BRAND FUND (FOR TAP) Established by TAP through the support of nearly 200 individuals, SUZANNE R. RANSON ENDOWMENT FOR HOSPICE EXCELLENCE corporations, foundations and organizations in honor of Cabell Brand's Established through the generosity of Dr. and Mrs. George K. Bowers long service to the community. and two anonymous donors. CHARITY LEAGUE OF MARTINSVILLE AND HENRY COUNTY FUND THE RESCUE MISSION FUND The following funds were established as Charitable Gift Annuities to CHIP OF ROANOKE VALLEY FUND benefit The Rescue Mission Fund: Stella M. and Grover C. Agee Fund THE WALTER P. DUNGAN LITERACY FUND, LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF ROANOKE VALLEY Richard Allfather and Julia M. Horner Fund Thomas L. Ayers Fund HISTORIC FINCASTLE, INC. ENDOWMENT FUND Lillien S. Brown Fund Burt C. Horne, Jr. Fund HISTORY MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN VIRGINIA'S Walter M. Lockett Fund DAVID H. BURROWS ENDOWMENT FUND Mary H. Milan Fund Established by the Museum through the generosity of David Burrows to Betty D. and Jimmy T. Moore Fund support the Crystal Spring Pumping Station. Mabel R. Naff Fund Nancy B. Robertson Fund HISTORY MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN VIRGINIA KEGLEY PUBLICATION FUND ROANOKE ADVENTIST PREPARATORY SCHOOL ENDOWMENT FUND Established by the Museum through the generosity of the Kegley family to support the Kegley Publication Fund. ROANOKE AREA MINISTRIES FUND

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF W. VA — VINYARD-SHOWALTER ROANOKE VALLEY ACADEMY OF MEDICINE FOUNDATION Established by the Museum through the generosity of W. Darnall Vinyard to inspire others to provide endowment resources for the long-term ROANOKE VALLEY S.P.C.A. ENDOWMENT FUND benefit of the agency. THE BARBARA B. LEMON FUND FOR THE BLUE RIDGE LAND CONSERVANCY UNITED WAY OF ROANOKE VALLEY, INC. FUND

MARTINSVILLE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENDOWMENT FUND WARM HEARTH FOUNDATION FUND The following funds were established as Charitable Gift Annuities to MARTINSVILLE HENRY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA ENDOWMENT FUND benefit Warm Hearth: Lee B. Brown Fund MILL MOUNTAIN THEATRE FUND Kenneth L. Murdock

OPERA ROANOKE FUND FOR PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION

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ROANOKE WOMEN’S FOUNDATION

The Roanoke Women’s Foundation celebrated its 15th anniversary this year. Co-founded in 2004 by Ginny Jarrett and Katherine Elliott, RWF helps women become philanthropic leaders. This year’s roster included 180 women who agreed to the group’s annual commitment of $2,100 ($2,000 of which is tax-deductible and goes towards grantmaking). The RWF focuses on giving grants to support critical needs, new ventures, capital campaigns, operating expenses and innovative approaches to solving problems. For more information or to become a RWF member visit www.roanokewomensfoundation.org. To date, the RWF has awarded $3,811,500 to benefit the community. Nancy Agee Pat H. Davidson Ann McGee Green Carol Marand Melissa Robinson Brenda W. Anderson Sherry Davidson Catherine Greenberg Patricia Marlowe Diane Rosenberg Sandra Andrew Mary Robertson Delaney Karli Spetzler Griffeth Ann H. Martyn Sally Rugaber Victoria Armentrout Nancy Dixon Bee Grundlehner Gwendolyn W. Mason Molly Rutherfoord Ginger Ashton Ruth Alden Doan Maureen Guelzow Rosemary Maxwell Penny Schwarz Robin E. Bagby, DDS Hoye Duckworth Ann Hackworth Mary McBurney Janet Scott Katherine R. Baker Julia Dudley Mary Harshfield Debra McClure Linda Shiner Azziza Bankole Kay Dunkley Cheri Hartman Brenda McDaniel Brandie Skibinski Cynthia Barnhart Kimberly Dunsmore Carolyn H’Doubler Deborah McDonald Judie Snipes Donna Batzel Heather H. Ellett Betsy Head Sheryl McNally Donna Speas Margaret Beazley Lucy Ellett Doris Higginbotham Suzan Merten Joanne Spetzler Gretchen Beedle Diane Elliot Hetty T. Hoyt Kathleen Milward Lee Stanley Vickie Bibee Katherine Elliott Carol Huffman Donna L. Mitchell Vicki Stauffer Katie Bower Kelly Ellis Ginny Jarrett Monica Monday Kathy Graves Stockburger Joan Boyd Dawn Erdman Robyn Johnsen Ann Muir Moomaw Audrey Stone Jenny Bradley Dana Esworthy Bonnie G. Johnson Ellen Morgan Cathy Jo W. Swanson Trudy V. Brailsford Lucy Farrell Pat Johnson Betty Carr Muse Joanne B. Thornhill Betty M. Branch Sibyl Fishburn Katie Jones Clara J. Nash Suzanne Thorniley Karen Crush Branch Doreen Fishwick Charlotte McNulty Kagey Carolyn G. Nolan Isabel Thornton Ginny Brobeck Helen Fitzpatrick Rosalee Kaplan Shelley Nolan Stuart Trinkle Mary Lou Bruce Luann Fitzpatrick Renate Kemp Mary North Kim Turner Terri H. Bryant Louise Forsyth Kathy Kerkering Mary Nottingham Jennie Vogel Alice Burlinson Connor Fralin Jacqueline Kinder Sue Nussbaum Rachel Vogeley Martha M. Call Cynthia Fralin C. Shireen Kirk Yvonne S. Olson Debbie Watts Brooke Carnevali Katherine Fralin Susan Koch Kate Parker Owen Weaver Meg Carter Janet Frantz Pamela D. Kreger Anne Perrin Jean Whitaker Elizabeth Chilton Joy D. Frantz Kathleen Kronau Debbie Petrine Betsy Whitney Diana Christopulos Sherry Frantz Karen N. Kuehl Karen Pillis Terra Wiley Rebecca Clark Susan P. Frantz Elise Lanford Charlotte Porterfield Marilyn Johnson Williams Vickie Clarke Sandra Friedlander Judy Largen Douglas Powell Nikki Williams Katharine Claytor Linda D. Frith Susan Leivy, MD Julia Prickett Mary Ann Wine Dotsy Clifton Jan Garrett MaryJean R. Levin Carol Pruner Libba Wolfe Karen Cole Ann Hauser Garst Angie Link Melanie Prusakowski Ann Marie Wood Sarah Copenhaver Teresa K. George Sharon Litz Gail Quinn Tina Wood Elaine M. Cronk Sally Godsey Dawn Long Carolyn Rakes Lee Woody Barbara Dalhouse Katrina A. Goode Deena Lugar Ann Richardson

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WOMEN IN PHILANTHROPY

The Women In Philanthropy (WIP) giving group celebrated its 11th anniversary this year. For fiscal year 2020, the group consisted of 94 women who agreed to the $500 annual commitment. To date, WIP has awarded $373,000 and holds an endowment totaling over $70,000.

Caren Tobin Aaron Nancy B. Davis Judith S. Garland Katherine W. Long Eliza H. Severt Nancy Baker Nicole DeShon-Nelson Jo Grayson Lanie Loos Elizabeth R. Sibbick Carolyn E. Baptist Jill G. Dickens Tracie Heavner Merlow D. Luttrell Irma H. Smart Theresa Bechtel Mary Kate Dillon Vickie S. Helmstutler Anne V. Madonia Kimberly Kiser Snyder Clarke S. Beckner Imogene H. Draper Peggy W. Hollander Cathy Martin Catherine R. Stone Page B. Beeler Margie B. Eason Elizabeth M. Holsinger Charlotte W. McClain Tracy E. Tate Jennifer Bowles Cindy King Edgerton Lori Hornsby Tonie S. McMillan Lorrie Teegen Ann Harper Cardwell Sarah C. Fain Linda W. Isley Phyllis H. Mitchell Julie Hairfield Thomas Pamela D. Caudill Martha B. Farrell Cecelia R. Johnson Janet D. Mohr Ellen Thomason Gael Marshall Chaney Ann Favero Joanna N. Jones Linda B. Moore Deborah Toms Ruth Groves Chaney* Bonnie Favero Mallory C. Joyce Susan W. Pannill Elizabeth M. Walker Beverley Coleman Elaine D. Ferrill Deborah F. Kaufman Nancy Philpott Stuart Webster Sandra L. Coleman Helen H. Flythe Carole G. Kiser Betty Barnes Pigg Phyllia Wenkstern Martha S. Cooper Sandra T. Ford Lynn H. Korff Christine B. Poirier Patricia S. Wilson Rebecca Williams Crabtree Karen L. Franklin Amy Pace Lampe Lauren S. Prince Roslyn H. Wingett Susan Critz Marsha Elaine Frith Elizabeth W. Lester Carol A. Stone Rebman* Julia A. Work Ruth R. Dandridge Paige D. Frith J.D. Lester Lewis S. Riddle Judith N. Dashoff Linda H. Gale Margaret E. Lester Ann Reaser Lucy H. Davis Marty J. Gardner Susan Lester Jennifer A. Reis

WOMEN IN PHILANTHROPY GRANTS AWARDED • Piedmont Virginia Dental Health Foundation received $10,000 for its Community Dental Clinic in Martinsville. The clinic offers quality dental care to the uninsured and low income population in our community. • United Way of MHC received $10,000 to sponsor over 370 children in the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. The Library provides a monthly book for children from birth to 5 years old. • Grace Network received $12,000 for its Crisis Intervention program which provides financial assistance to needy, at-risk families. • MHC Family YMCA received $12,000 to purchase a new bus to transport YMCA child care participants.

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MARCH 18, 2020 $715,489 RAISED IN 24 HOURS

Roanoke Valley Gives is a 24-hour online giving day intended to raise funds and increase capacity and awareness for nonprofits across the Roanoke Valley. It stands as an 03.18.20 outstanding example of collaboration and community volunteerism and generosity.

148 $144 $30,000 4,916 AVERAGE LARGEST TOTAL PARTICIPATING GIFT GIFT GIFTS NONPROFITS

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR 2020 ROANOKE VALLEY GIVES SPONSORS!

PLATINUM PARTNER SILVER PARTNERS COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS MEDIA SPONSORS Member One Federal Credit Union Anonymous Access Advertising + PR, Access The Blue Mountain Fund Red Velocity, Q99, Vibe, First Team Auto Mall BUDDCPA, LLC 94.9 Star Country, K92, WFIR Scott Avis Real Estate, LLC First Citizens Bank Frith Anderson & Peake PC IN-KIND DONATIONS BRONZE PARTNERS Frith Ellerman & Davis Law Firm, PC Abeedle.com GOLD PARTNERS Bank of Botetourt Gentry Locke Attorneys Cox Communications GINNY JARRETT AND Brown, Edwards & Company, L.L.P. Martin, Hopkins & Lemon, P.C. Fuzzy Pickle T-Shirts KATRINA GOODE of Dixon, Hubard, Feinour & Brown, Inc. Permatile Concrete Products Company The Patrick Henry Ballroom John T. Morgan Roofing & Sheet Roanoke Valley Orthodontics Metal Company, Inc. Woods Rogers PLC Musselwhite & Associates, Inc. ValleyStar Credit Union Waldvogal Commercial Properties, Inc.

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GRANTS Through the wonderful generosity of many donors, the Foundation awarded more than 1,100 grants and scholarships totaling more than $3.6 million in fiscal year 2020. The grants ranged from $100 to $135,000. Many of the organizations listed below received multiple grants.

3G Ministries Boy Scouts of America, College of William and Mary A Step 2 Success Blue Ridge Mountains Council Collinsville Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Adult Care Center of Roanoke Valley Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia Commonwealth Catholic Charities Alleghany Highlands Arts Council Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge Community Christmas Store American Center for Law and Justice Boys’ Home of Virginia Community Dream Center American Leprosy Missions Bradley Free Clinic Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands American Red Cross, Piedmont Virginia Chapter Brain Injury Services of SWVA Community of Rand Association, Inc. American Red Cross, Roanoke Valley Chapter Bridgewater College Community School American Society for Technion Carilion Clinic Foundation Community Storehouse Angels of Assisi Carilion Medical Center Community Youth Program at St. John’s AOPA Foundation, Inc. Carlisle School Converse College Appalachian School of Law Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm Council of Community Services Appalachian Trail Conservancy Catholic Community Foundation of the Covenant Presbyterian Church Apple Ridge Farm, Inc. Diocese of Richmond Craig County Child Care Center ARCH Roanoke Catholic Near East Welfare Association Craig County Historical Society Averett University Catholic Relief Services, Inc. Craig County Rescue Squad/EMS Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic, Inc. Cave Spring Fire Department Cultural Arts For Excellence Barter Theatre Cave Spring Rescue Squad Dabney S. Lancaster Community College Bassett Public Library Association Inc. dba Central Texas College Dan River Basin Association Bassett Historical Center Charity League of Martinsville & Henry County D-Day Memorial Foundation Bassett Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. Charlotte Preparatory School, Inc. DePaul Community Resources Bassett Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc. Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA Disabilty Rights And Resource Center, Inc. Baylor University Check Elementary School Disaster Relief Food Ministry, Inc. Bedford Christian Ministries Chesapeake Bay Foundation Draper’s Valley Presbyterian Church Bedford Community Christmas Station, Inc. Child Health Investment Partnership Duke University Begin Foundation, Inc. Children’s Assistive Technology Service East Tennessee State University Belmont Baptist Church Roanoke Children’s Trust Roanoke Valley Easter Seals UCP North Carolina & Virginia, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Virginia Christ Episcopal Church Eastern Mennonite University/CJP Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Christendom College Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Blue Ridge Independent Living Center, Inc. Christmas Cheer, Inc. Emory & Henry College Blue Ridge Land Conservancy Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia Blue Ridge Literacy Christopher Newport University Episcopal Relief and Development Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Church of the Brethren Equal Justice Initiative Blue Ridge PBS City of Martinsville Faith Network of Franklin County Blue Ridge Soaring Society City of Salem Family Promise of Greater Roanoke Blue Ridge Women’s Center Clean Valley Council Family Service Association of Redlands Blue Ridge Zoological Society of Virginia Clemson University Family Service of Roanoke Valley Bluefield College Coastal Carolina University Feeding Southwest Virginia Botetourt Resource Center College Foundation of the University of Virginia Ferrum College

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Fieldale-Collinsville Volunteer Rescue Squad International Myeloma Foundation National Soaring Museum, Inc. First Baptist Church of Martinsville Jack Kent Oral and Maxillofacial Nature Conservancy First Presbyterian Church Surgery Foundation New Castle Volunteer Fire Department Fitness for Good James Madison University New Community Project Five Points Music Foundation James River High School New Freedom Farm Floyd Community Center for the Arts, Inc. Jefferson Center Foundation New Horizons Healthcare Floyd County Volunteer Fire Department — John’s Hopkins Hospital – Wilmer Eye Institute NGA Needlework Guild of America Station 3 Johns Hopkins University North Cross School Food for the Poor Judicial Watch Northport Community Arts Center Fort Lewis Volunteer Fire Department Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation NRA Foundation Foundation for Rehabilitation Equipment Kazim Shriners NRA Whittington Center & Endowment Keystone Community Center, Inc. Oak Level Baptist Church Franklin County Humane Society, Inc. Kids Soar Oak Level Ruritan Club Franklin County Library Foundation, Inc. Kimoyo, LTD. Old Dominion University Franklin County YMCA Kiwanis Foundation of Roanoke Opera Roanoke Free Clinic of Franklin County Lake Christian Ministries Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation Freedom’s Last Chance League of Roanoke Artists Orchard Hills Achievement Center Friends of Infinity Acres Ranch LEAP for Local Food Orchard School Foundation Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway Lebanon Memorial United Methodist Church Our Lady of Nazareth Catholic Church Friends of the Blue Ridge Regional Libraries, Inc. Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley Pathfinders for Greenways Garth Newel Music Center Legionaries of Christ, Incorporated Patrick Animal Welfare Society, Inc. Gateway Streetscape Foundation, Inc. Lenoir-Rhyne University Patrick County Community Food Bank Georgetown University Let Me Run Patrick Henry Community College Gideons International Liberty University Patrick Henry Community College Foundation Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council, Inc. Local Office on Aging Patrick Henry P.T.S.A. Glenvar High School Longwood University Pfeiffer University Glenvar High School — Theatre Arts Dept. Louisiana State University Piedmont Arts Association God’s Pit Crew, Inc. Love a Child, Inc. Piedmont Virginia Dental Health Foundation Good Samaritan Hospice, Inc. LSUHSC School of Dentistry Pikeville High School Alumni Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, Inc. Lutheran Family Services of Va., Inc. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic — Roanoke Goucher College Lutheran World Relief, Inc. Planned Parenthood-Orange & San Bernardino Grace Episcopal Church, Ca Ira MARC Workshop, Inc. Counties, Inc. Grace Network of Martinsville & Martinsville Cemetery Association Pregnancy Care Center of MHC Henry County, Inc. Martinsville Henry County Chambers Presbyterian Community Center Grandin Theatre Foundation, Inc. Partnership for Economic Growth Preserve Craig, Inc. Greene Memorial United Methodist Church Martinsville-Henry County Crime Stoppers Priests of the Sacred Heart Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley Program, Inc. Princeton University Athletics Haiti Education Foundation, Inc. Martinsville-Henry County Family YMCA Protestant Episcopal High School in Virginia Hampden-Sydney College Martinsville-Henry County Historical Society QuickStart Tennis of Central Virginia Harrison Museum of African American Culture Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers Radford University Healing Strides of VA Maryknoll Sisters Radford University Carilion Henry County Food Pantry, Inc. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radford University Foundation Henry County Public Schools Mcleod Family Foundation Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church Heritage Foundation Military Family Support Center, Inc. Raleigh Court United Methodist Church Herman L. Horn Elementary Mill Mountain Garden Club, Inc. REACH Hillsdale College Mill Mountain Theatre Renovation Alliance Historical Society of Western Virginia Montessori in Redlands, Inc. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Hollins Communications Research Institute Mount Holyoke College Rescue Mission of Roanoke Hollins University Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church Restoration Housing Hope Center Ministries Mountain Valley Hospice & Palliative Care Roanoke Area Ministries Hope to Walk Mpanzi Empowering Women and Girls, Inc. Roanoke Ballet Theatre HopeTree Family Services Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Roanoke Catholic School House of Bread National D-Day Memorial Foundation Roanoke Children’s Theatre Humane Society of St. Thomas National PKU Alliance, Inc. Roanoke City Public Schools Education Foundation, Inc.

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Roanoke College Southern Area Agency on Aging, Inc. United Way of Roanoke Valley, Inc. Roanoke County Southern Virginia Recreation Facilities Authority University of Lynchburg Roanoke Diversity Center, Inc. Southern Virginia University University of Mary Washington Roanoke Emergency Medical Services, Inc. Southwest Virginia Ballet Company University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Roanoke Hospitality House Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center of University of Richmond Roanoke Island Historical Association, Inc. Roanoke, Inc. University of South Carolina Roanoke Outside SPCA Martinsville University of Tennessee Foundation Roanoke Public Library Foundation Special Olympics Virginia — Southwest Region University of Virginia Roanoke Symphony Orchestra Spencer-Penn School Preservation Organization University of Virginia’s College at Wise Roanoke Valley Chess Club Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary USA Shooting Roanoke Valley Coalition on Youth St. Mary’s Residential Training School Vassar College Substance Abuse St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church VBR Star Soccer Club Roanoke Valley Firefighters Foundation, Inc. St. Anne’s-Belfield School Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxillary Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission St. John’s Episcopal Church Vinton Area Chamber of Commerce Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue, Inc. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Vinton Historical Society/Vinton Museum Roanoke Valley Preservation Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Vinton War Memorial Vision Committee, Inc. Roanoke Valley SPCA Staunton Music Festival Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society Roanoke Valley Speech & Hearing Center, Inc. Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation Virginia Center for the Creative Arts Roanoke Wildlife Rescue Stepping Stone Mission of Franklin County Virginia Commonwealth University Rockingham Community College Straight Street Virginia Dental Association Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities of Success Academy Charter Schools Virginia Hunters Who Care, Inc. Southwest Virginia Susan G. Komen Virginia Blue Ridge Virginia Lions Eyeglass Recycling, Inc. Safari Club International Foundation SVH Services Virginia Military Institute Safetynet, Inc. Tackfully Teamed Riding Academy, Inc. Virginia Museum of Natural History Foundation Saint Francis Service Dogs Taubman Museum of Art Virginia Museum of Transportation Saint Mary’s College Teamwork Ministries International, Inc. Virginia Outdoors Foundation Salem Area Ecumenical Ministries/ACT Temple Emanuel Virginia Sheriff’s Institute Packs for Children The Advancement Foundation Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. Salem College The Agape Center Virginia Western Community College Salem Educational Foundation and The American Musical & Dramatic Academy Virginia Western Community College Alumni Association The Art Students League of New York Educational Foundation, Inc. Salem Ministers Conference Community The Community Fellowship W. E. Cundiff Elementary School Food Pantry The Floyd County Historical Society, Inc. Wake Forest University Salem Museum and Historical Society The Garden Club of Virginia, Inc. Washington and Lee University Salem Presbyterian Church The Hospital Auxiliary of Martinsville & Washington and Lee University School of Law Salem Rescue Squad Henry Co., Inc. Washington National Cathedral Salesian Missions, Inc. The Junior Golf Foundation of Virginia West End Center Salvation Army, Franklin County The Leadership Institute Western Carolina University Samaritan’s Purse The Lyric Council, Inc. Western Virginia Foundation for the Science Museum of Western Virginia The Salvation Army Roanoke Corps Arts and Sciences Scruggs Volunteer Fire Department The Shepherd’s Table Westminster Presbyterian Church of America Second Amendment Foundation The V Foundation for Cancer Research Westtown School Second Presbyterian Church Theatreworks Community Players, Inc. William Byrd High School Second Presbyterian Church Preschool Thursday Morning Music Club William Byrd Middle School Sexual Assault Response & Awareness, Inc. Total Action for Progress Wingate University Showtimers of Roanoke Valley, Inc. Treasurer of Virginia Tech Winston-Salem State University Shriners Hospital for Children Trinity College Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. Smile Train, Inc. Trinity Ecumenical Parish Yale University Smith Mountain Lake Marine Volunteer Union Presbyterian Seminary YMCA of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Fire Dept. Unitarian Universalist Church of Roanoke Young Audiences of Virginia SML Good Neighbors, Inc. United Service Organization, Inc. Young Life Southeast Rural Community Assistance Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation Young Life of North Roanoke and Salem Project, Inc. United Way of Henry County & Southeastern Council of Foundations Martinsville, Inc.

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DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM The Foundation is extremely grateful to our many fund holders and donor advisors who played a significant role in our special 2020 Disaster Relief Program. When the skies were grey you were the sunshine for so many in need! Your overwhelming generosity and compassion for others provided much needed hope and critical support for the wonderful nonprofits that serve the places we call home. Because of you, your community foundation was able to mobilize quickly to award nearly $287,000 to help sustain over 40 organizations! DISASTER RELIEF GRANTS RECIPIENTS

ADULT CARE CENTER OF ROANOKE VALLEY: $11,656 to FRANKLIN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY: $8,000 to RESTORATION HOUSING: $2,000 to support its provide financial support during this crisis. support its operational costs during this crisis. operational costs during this crisis. ARCH ROANOKE: $5,000 to provide shelter for FREE CLINIC OF FRANKLIN COUNTY: $24,680 to support ROANOKE AREA MINISTRIES: $3,800 to help pay for those individuals who have tested positive for its operational costs during this crisis. part-time staff due to the decrease in volunteers. COVID-19 while also providing a safe shelter for GRACE NETWORK OF MARTINSVILLE AND HENRY COUNTY: ROANOKE BALLET THEATRE: $10,000 to support its its current, healthy clients. $5,000 to assist its clients with emergency operational costs during this crisis. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF SW VA: $20,000 to support needs during this crisis. ROANOKE VALLEY SPCA: $4,190 to support its its Takeout Hunger Campaign. HEALING STRIDES OF VIRGINIA: $8,000 to provide operational costs during this crisis. BRADLEY FREE CLINIC: $6,900 to provide the needed food and care for its horses during this crisis. SALEM AREA ECUMENCIAL MINISTRIES: $2,610 to clinical support as a result of a reduced volunteer KIDS SOAR: $10,000 to purchase food and handling support its operational costs during this crisis. base. supplies so that it can continue to serves as an SALEM FOOD PANTRY: $10,000 to purchase food so CHILDREN’S TRUST OF ROANOKE VALLEY: $10,000 to emergency food pick-up site. that it can continue to serve its clients. support its operations during this crisis. LEAP FOR LOCAL FOOD: $2,500 to support its SCIENCE MUSEUM OF WESTERN VIRGINIA: $5,000 to COMMUNITY DREAM CENTER: $2,880 to provide much operational costs during this crisis. support its operational costs during this crisis. needed aid to those requiring shelter services. LOCAL OFFICE ON AGING: $2,500 to purchase bagged SPENCER-PENN SCHOOL: $3,000 to help pay for COMMUNITY YOUTH PROGRAM AT ST. JOHN’S: $1,951 to meals for its clients and food for its pantry. staff and supplies so that it can continue its support its operations during this crisis. MARC WORKSHOP: $3,000 to support its operational programming. DISASTER RELIEF FOOD MINISTRY: $7,500 to purchase costs during this crisis. STEPPING STONE MISSION OF FRANKLIN COUNTY: $7,500 food and supplies to those in need. MARTINSVILLE-HENRY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA: $5,000 to to support its operational costs during this time. FAITH NETWORK OF FRANKLIN COUNTY: $10,000 to continue its childcare programs during this crisis. SVH SERVICES: $10,000 to support its operational provide a separate, temporary shelter for homeless MILL MOUNTAIN THEATRE: $5,000 to support its costs during this time. individuals who are sick and to pay for other operational costs during this crisis. operational costs as needed during this crisis. TAUBMAN MUSEUM OF ART: $5,000 to support its MILL MOUNTAIN ZOO: $8,000 to help cover its animal operational costs during this time. FAMILY SERVICES OF ROANOKE VALLEY: $5,000 in care expenses. memory of Louis S. Tudor to provide mental THE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP: $3,000 to help health services to those affected by this crisis. ORCHARD HILLS ACHIEVEMENT CENTER: $6,810 to purchase school supplies for its students. support the weekend snack pack program and FEEDING SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA: $10,000 to purchase TOTAL ACTION FOR PROGRESS: $3,450 to support its to provide meals to children in the summer Domestic Violence Services Program. food for those in need. program. FOUNDATION FOR REHABILITATION EQUIPMENT & UNITED WAY OF ROANOKE VALLEY: $10,000 to support PIEDMONT ARTS ASSOCIATION: $3,000 to support its its Community Response Fund. ENDOWMENT: $6,700 to purchase additional operational costs during this crisis. sanitizing supplies due to the increase demand VIRGINIA HUNTERS WHO CARE: $2,000 to provide food for equipment. PREGNANCY CARE CENTER OF MARTINSVILLE-HENRY to feeding programs in Roanoke and Salem. COUNTY: $3,000 to support its operational costs FRANKLIN COUNTY FAMILY YMCA: $5,000 to support during this crisis. YMCA OF VIRGINIA’S BLUE RIDGE: $5,000 to support its emergency childcare program, “Camp Hope.” its emergency childcare program, “Camp Hope.” RESCUE MISSION OF ROANOKE: $10,000 to support its operational costs during this crisis.

30 | COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING WESTERN VIRGINIA Running a nonprofit during a pandemic is no small task, especially in trying to keep every staff person working and receiving their normal paycheck. We were fortunate to be Pictured (l to r): Cristen Anderson, Melissa Gilbert, & Sheila one of the recipients of a Disaster Relief Grant from the Overstreet, Executive Director Community Foundation. At a time when we were trying to Thank you so much for the Community Foundation's pay the bills, it was a huge relief to know that the supplies COVID-19 Disaster Relief Grant! When COVID hit our area, we needed to keep the staff and guests safe and to operate so many of the people we served were impacted. The as normally as possible would be available to us. grant helped us to serve families and individuals in our community. The funds helped us assist people who were an King Sabin, Executive Director – Sus furloughed or had their hours reduced, people who had cer-Penn Centre Spen tested positive for COVID needing to self-isolate, people experiencing food insecurities by not being able to get to the food bank and people who were literally homeless due to COVID. We so appreciate your generosity that helped Faith Network have an impact in Franklin County. – Sheila Overstreet, Executive Director The Faith Network

A big thank you to Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia for providing the grant to help us purchase our

Pictured (l to r): Linda Hentschel, President and CEO and Lauren boxes and a new pallet Botello, Resident in Training. jack for our COVID-19 Free telehealth mental health sessions were made emergency food boxes for available for 30 clients during COVID-19 through the the community. generous funding the Community Foundation provided. These sessions focus on strategies to help the clients through their struggles with higher levels of anxiety and – Jimmy Willard, Founder and President depression and offer resources and referrals to other Disaster Relief Food Ministry programs and services that will provide longer term supports. During COVID, everyone risks losing their support systems and your support helped our clients find the support they needed in the midst of very dark times. – Karen Hogan Pillis, M.S., Director of Mental Health Services Family Service of Roanoke Valley

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The community was facing a two-fold challenge. How could it help those desperately in need of hot and nutritious meals? How could it try to keep local restaurants in business? Along with Boys & Girls Clubs of SWVA and United Way of Roanoke Valley, your community foundation undertook a major collaborative effort to simultaneously address these two issues.

Thus, Takeout Hunger was born. During a 7-week period, $88,000 was raised or granted, which provided over 11,000 hot meals prepared by numerous local food establishments! Seven local nonprofits set up innovative food distribution channels to serve individuals and families in need. Thank you so much for your generosity and concern for others. You helped us step up yet again!

PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS PARTICIPATING NONPROFITS

Aesy’s Mac and Bob’s Restaurant Bloom Martin’s Downtown Boys & Girls Clubs of SWVA Blue Ridge Catering Remini’s Child Health Investment Partnership Bobby’s Hot and Cheesy River and Rail Feeding America Southwest Virginia Famous Toastery Rock and Roll Diner Kids Soar FarmBurguesa Grandin Villiage Shenandoah Club Local Office on Aging Frank’s Pizza — Salem Tizzone Wood-Fired Kitchen & Wine Bar Orchard Hills Achievement Center Frank’s Pizza — Hunting Hills Veranda Bistro West End Center

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MORE THAN $88,000 17 DISTRIBUTION 7 PARTICIPATING 16 RESTAURANTS RAISED SITES NONPROFITS SUPPORTED TAKEOUT HUNGER DONOR LIST

Wilma Alderman Abigail Hamilton Rich and Ellen McGimsey Carlene Scott and family Doug and Teresa Andrews John D. and Mary S. David Harrison Kimberly McMahan Melissa Sheehan Angel Charitable Fund of Copenhaver Charitable Greg and Laura Hart Fran McMaster Nancy Shelburne the Bank of America Fund of Community Janice Hartwell Sarah McMillan Kay and David Shelton Charitable Gift Fund Foundation Serving Michael Hicks Ann Minnix Aubrey Shifflett James Annis Western Virginia Ron Hollingsworth Geraldine Minter Kimberly Simpkins Anonymous Kenneth Crawford Fred Horn Madeline Moore Hillary Sims and family Ellen Ashwell Lula Crawford Stewart Hubbell Zachary Moore Alfred Smith Jeri Baker Ellen Croner Kay Huff Kelli Murrie Lewis and Terry Smith Leslie Baldwin Lelia Cross Richard Huff Regina Naff Geraldine Sprinkle Tuck Barlow Lauren Cumella James Huff and family Diane Newland Sandy Ray Sprinkle Linda Bartlett Christy Curry Sarah Hughes Linwood Nichols Joann Sprouse David Bernitt Bitsy Davis Vicki Hutchison Sue Nussbaum Bob Steele Joshua Birch Debra Dawson Ashlie Ikenberry Michelle Oconnor Diane Strickler Robert Bishop Mark and Marty Deardoff Alicia James Rebecca Oliver-Webb Nancy Sweeney Mark Blevins Delta Dental Foundation Linda Newcomb Jennings Carly Oliver and family George Taliaferro Laurie Boettner Richard Dempsey and Roy Jennings Oliver Construction, Inc. Carole Tarrant Michael Boggins Edward Doss Janet and Jim Johnson Dale Ostendorf Suzanne Thorniley Courtney Booth Becky and Heath Dudley Evelyn Johnson Ron and Linda Perkins Sarah Thwaites Ron Boyd Brooke Eberly Rutie Keeling Kevin Phillips Brian and Eleanor Torre Vicki Brackett and family Hannah Eberly Carol King Tammy Preston Sherry Tosh Lisa Brajdic Michelle Eberly Gail Kinzer Kelly Prillaman Candace Tyree Michael Bratton Katherine Elliott Robert and Linda Kirk Donald Pritchard Jeffrey Van Doren Sharon Breeding Karen Fabrie Art and Marion Kunkle Raymond Quinn Richard and Patsy Jim and Rita Bryant Erica Ferguson Adalynn Leon Vincent Redlinger Vipperman Bertha Burrell Eric Ferguson Patti Love Cari Reichl Margaret-Hunter Wade Gary Campbell Michelle Ferguson Patricia Lucas Randall Rhea Teri Wagner Kathleen Carroll Kathleen Figaro Chris and Jenn Lugar Ronna Rich Robert Weinhold Eleanor Clark Michele Flippo Larry Lumsden Pamela S. Rose Leonard Wheeler Erin Claterbaugh Freedom First Credit Union Lorenda Lytle Loretta Ross Martha Wheeler Bruce Coffey Sidney Fuchs Allison Magnant Rachel Ruhlen Cathryne Whitten Marsha Combs Donna Furrow Gene Marrano Jennifer Ryan Nancy Wingfield Community Catalyst Julie Gauthier Virginia Martin S. Kime Patsel Fund Patricia Witten Funds of Community Gregory Goodman Robin Matsumoto of Community Sandra Woody Foundation Serving Adyson Greathouse Kimberly McBroom Foundation Serving Rebecca Wyatt Western Virginia Peyton Greathouse Steven McCulloch Western Virginia Wendy Conner Lucian and Tammy Grove Gail McGee Safehouse Signs

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PUBLIC SUPPORT

FOUNDING DONORS (ENDOWMENT)

It is a privilege to recognize a special group of individuals, families, private foundations and nonprofit organizations who established permanent endowment funds during the Foundation’s critical early years. These visionary donors saw the importance of endowing a community foundation that would provide significant resources to enrich the quality of life for current and future generations of Roanoke Valley citizens. Funds created by the donors listed below were put in place through outright gifts by December 31, 1996. Such Funds helped the Foundation reach and exceed its initial “critical mass” endowment goal of $5 million. In recognition of this support, each donor will be recognized in perpetuity as a “Founding Donor.”

James R. Alvis, Jr. Family and Friends Katherine Nelson Fishburn Foundation — Partners for SUCCESS (Roanoke City Schools) Dorothy S. Anderson Sally Fishburn Crockett and Martin J. “Jake” Patsel, Jr. Anonymous Robert N. Fishburn Planned Parenthood of the Blue Ridge, Inc. Polly B. and M. W. Armistead, III Anson, Theresa and Paul Jamison Doris W. and Roy R. Pollard, Jr. Suzanne and Benjamin Bazak Melva P. Jones B. Wilson Porterfield, Jr. Foundation — Mary Kistler Bickford Reid Jones, Jr. Bittle W. Porterfield, III Blue Ridge Community Services Louise F. Kegley Burdette A. Rupert, Sr. Edith P. and Frank W. Bova Doris W. and Weldon T. Lawrence, Jr. Burdette A. Rupert, Jr. Julie and Abney S. Boxley, III Barbara B. and William J. Lemon Julie T. and Ronald M. Stagg Elizabeth H. and Frank A. Boxley and Family Sidney Louis Jean and Jay Thomas Sadie M. Boyle Frank W. Martin Total Action Against Poverty Martha Boxley Creasy Margaret and Barton W. Morris United Way of Roanoke Valley, Inc. J. W. “Bill” Davis Jess Newbern, III Susan and Joe Walters Ruth H. and John S. DeVerter Lewise S. Parsley THE SOCIETY OF FOUNDERS (ADMINISTRATIVE)

The Society of Founders recognizes donors who have made gifts of $25,000 or more to the Foundation to support its administrative operations — either through contributions to the annual operating fund or to the administrative endowment.

Adams Foundation Heidi F. Krisch The Roanoke Times American Electric Power Margaret and Barton Morris Shenandoah Life Insurance Company Anonymous Charles Stewart Mott Foundation SunTrust Bank Beirne Carter Foundation Norfolk Southern Corporation Glenn O. Thornhill, Jr. Sally F. Crockett Estate of William H. Pettigrew Wachovia Foti, Flynn, Lowen & Company, P.C. B. Wilson Porterfield, Jr. Foundation Richard G. West The Harvest Foundation Trina B. Ramzinsky Gene A. Hylton Roanoke Electric Steel Corp.

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THE LEGACY SOCIETY

The Foundation’s Legacy Society recognizes those individuals and families who have included or did include the Community Foundation in their estate plan. We are deeply honored to recognize the members shown below. Future estate commitments from Legacy Society members and from others who prefer to remain anonymous at this time now total more than $135 million. These future gifts will play a critical role in further strengthening this community for generations to come.

Anonymous Samuel C. Hill Estate of William H. Pettigrew Eleanor W. Alvis Mrs. Anne Crable Hurt Doris W. and Roy R. Pollard, Jr. Donald R. Amos for the James R. and Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hutcheson Jr. Louis and Agnes Popp Fund Ethel H. Amos Fund Gene A. Hylton Carol and Robert Pruner Dorothy S. Anderson Theresa and Anson Jamison Mrs. Carolyn L. Rakes Willis M. Anderson The John W. Johnston Family Trina B. Ramzinksy Nathaniel A. and Dorothy D. Back Melva P. Jones Thomas M. Robertson Sr. Frank W. “Bill” Bova, Jr. and Ruth J. Bova Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kinder Margaret M. and William H. Robertson Fund Mrs. Mary L. Brodie Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Landon Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rogers III Mr. and Mrs. William M. Claytor Stan and Elise Lanford Alan E. Ronk Orrin and Dotsy Clifton Evelyn L. Lewis William H. and Anna B. Scheer M. Rupert Cutler and Brenda McDaniel Thomas and Betsy Little Mr. William A. Scott Jr. Sherry W. Davidson Camille M. Lownds Ed and Barbara Scruggs Walter M. Dixon, Jr. Frank and Martha Clay Martin Garnett E. and Patsy T. Smith Earl D. Doran Samuel B. McGhee Jackie and S.L. Spangler Frank T. Ellet and Lucy R. Ellett Richard F. and Cherly A. McIntyre Neil and Michelle Treger Gordon and Susan Ewald Dr. and Mrs. Julien H. Meyer Jr. Kenneth D. Twitchell Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ford Dr. Julien Meyer Sr. Richard and Gail Ungerer Rand and Jan Garrett Walter Muir Mrs. Claiborne Vinyard Lloyd Gochenour Dorothy G. Murray Joe and Susan Walters Nancy and Bud Goehring Wallace C. Nunley Sr. Mike and Carolyn Warner Sarah and Kossen Gregory for the Kossen Yvonne S. Olson Mary L. and Douglas C. Waters Gregory Jr. Memorial Fund Walter M. “Bill” Otey, III Hugh A. and Nannie Ruth White Lucian Y. and June B. Grove John and Sarah Belle Parrott Vera Bryant Williams Charles F. Hall III Lewise S. Parsley Barbara Wise Zelda and Julius Halpern Nancy Ruth Patterson Walter K. and Kimberley A. Young

onors who understand the importance of a permanent community endowment have trusted Dthe Community Foundation to carefully manage and distribute their charitable funds for generations. If you would like to join this tradition of extraordinary generosity, please let us know so you can be recognized. We would be pleased to provide you with information necessary to make an informed giving decision.

Please note that some of the donors recognized on these two pages are now deceased. We are so grateful for their generosity over the years.

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FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION

We are honored to recognize donors who give annual administrative support to the Community Foundation in the amount of $500 or more as “Friends of the Foundation” for that fiscal year. The support of our “Friends” is vital to keeping the Foundation strong and vibrant as we work hard to make our communities even better places for all.

Please note that for our Martinsville Regional Office Friends program, we use half of the gift to underwrite costs for the office and put half into our Martinsville Area Unrestricted Fund, to be used to meet important local needs and opportunities. We also use tiered recognition levels there as follows: $2,000 and above Visionary; $1,500–$1,999 Community Builder; $1,000–$1,499 Ambassador; and $500–$999 Partner.

ROANOKE CORPORATE OFFICE FRIENDS:

Dr. and Mrs. F. Jackson Ballenger Thomas G. Karrasch Charitable Fund of The Beirne Carter Foundation The Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bradshaw, Jr. Mr. Robert Kegley Ms. Elizabeth A. Chilton and Mr. Bryan Collier Mr. and Mrs.* Talfourd H. Kemper Dr. Gene F. Clapsaddle Mr. and Mrs. Stan F. Lanford Jr. Mrs. Sallye T. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lee Dr. and Mrs. Antonio T. Donato Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Saju S. Eapen Dr. James T. McClung and Dr. Cathy Z. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ellett Mrs. Anna Jarrett Morris Mr. and Mrs. William D. Elliot Mr. Wistar Morris and Mrs. Karen Moran The Honorable and Mrs. Robert Goodlatte Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nash Drs. Will and Karli Griffeth Mr. and Mrs. Fritz H. Oehlschlaeger Catherine J. Griffin Mr. S. Kime Patsel Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Guilliams Mr. Steve Poff Mr. Bruce Harrison — HCO Private Wealth Randall R. Rhea, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Hazlegrove Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Rhodes Ms. Joanna M. Henretta Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rogers, III Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Hoge Mr. Alan E. Ronk Dr. J. Hayden Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Shelor Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopkins Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Stavola Mr. Sean Horne Mr. Melvin J. Strouse Mrs. Doris Higginbotham Dr. and Mrs. John T. Tielking Mr. and Mrs. Shields Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wheeler

MARTINSVILLE REGIONAL OFFICE FRIENDS:

COMMUNITY BUILDER ($1,500–$1,999) PARTNER ($500–$999) Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lester II Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Chaney Jr. Ms. Stephanie Ciarlone AMBASSADOR ($1,000–$1,499) Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Frith II Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Huddle Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gautsch Dr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Mallinak Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hensley Marjorie Sutton Memorial Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Madonia Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. J. Peyton Moore Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pinkard

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DONORS

We are honored to recognize and thank the following donors who made administrative or endowment gifts or gifts-in-kind during the 2020 fiscal year. We work diligently to ensure the accuracy of this listing. However, if you find an error or omission, please accept our sincere apology and let us know.

Dr. Caren Tobin Aaron Mr. C. W. Blevins Mr. Bennett S. Chaney Access Inc. in memory of Denise Sprinkle Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Chaney Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Agee Blue Mountain Fund Ms. Elizabeth A. Chilton and in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Blue Ridge Architecture Mr. Bryan Collier Mrs. Nancy Howell Agee Blue Ridge Land Conservancy Dr. Diana K. Christopulos Ms. Barbara R. Aldridge Mr. Brian C. Boggs Mr. Dave Churchill Mr. Mark A. Aldridge Ms. Carolyn Bolen in honor of Abney S. Boxley, III Dr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Alexander Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Bolling Ms. Stephanie Ciarlone Cogburn/Faris Foundation in memory of Walter Dixon Civitan Club of Roanoke Mr. Anthony F. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Booze Mr. George W. Clanton Ms. Brenda W. Anderson in memory of Denise Sprinkle in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Angel Charitable Fund Ms. Katie L. Bower Dr. Gene E. Clapsaddle Ms. Virginia T. Ashton Mr. and Mrs. David Boyd Mrs. Martha M. Clark Mr. Jack T. Avis Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bradshaw Jr. Mrs. Rebecca C. Clark Mr. Roger D. Ayers Jr Mrs. Trudy V. Brailsford Ms. Carol Clary Ms. Nancy Baker Brambleton Imports Inc. Ms. Katharine D. Claytor Dr. and Mrs. F. Jackson Ballenger Branch Management Corp. Mrs. Dorothy S. Clifton Balzer & Associates, Inc. Ms. Betty M. Branch Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Cline Bank of Botetourt Ms. Karen C. Branch in memory of Kelsey Nicole Cooper Mrs. Carolyn E. Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brannon Mrs. Virginia Clinebell Ms. Cynthia M. Barnhart Ms. Mary V. Brobeck Mr. Joe Cobb Dr. and Mrs. Vincent T. Basile Mr. Harvey D. Brookins Ms. Karen Cole Dr. Donna R. Batzel Brown, Edwards & Company L.L.P. Mrs. Beverley L. Coleman Mr. Dustin G. Bays Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Brown Jr. Mrs. Sallye T. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beasley Ms. Mickey R. Bryarly Ms. Sandra L. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Beasley Jr. Budd CPA, LLC Mr. and Mrs. W. Patton Coles, IV Mrs. Margaret S. Beazley Mr. and Mrs. John P. Budd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Collins Dr. Theresa Bechtel Ms. Alice G. Burlinson Ms. Paige Comer Mr. and Mrs. James Beckner Mrs. Paula M. Burnette Mr. William E. Comer Ms. Gretchen W. Beedle Mr. Michael L. Burton Commonwealth of Virginia Mrs. Page B. Beeler for FY 20 Mrs. Martha M. Call Thomas G. Karrasch Charitable Fund The Beirne Carter Foundation Mrs. Ann H. Cardwell of The Community Foundation for a in memory of Bittle W. Porterfield III Mrs. Brooke M. Carnevali Greater Richmond Ms. Dora A. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carroll Bruce Family Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Berglund Ms. Catherine P. Caspole Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Ms. Vickie H. Bibee Mrs. Pamela D. Caudill Construction Marketing, LLC Mr. Samuel G. Bickford Jr. Cave Spring Auto Body Ms. Martha S. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. James B. Blackstock Ms. Louise K. Chagnon Ms. Sarah Copenhaver

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Mrs. Jane Coulter Drs. Kevin F. Ducey and Minh-Chau T. Dang Mr. W.C. Fowlkes Dr. and Mrs. Mark Crabtree Dr. and Mrs. F. Joseph Duckwall Mr. and Mrs. Davis B. Francis in honor of Kim and Chopper Snyder in memory of Jean Glontz Mr. and Mrs. John M. Franck Mrs. Rebecca Williams Crabtree Dr. Hoye Duckworth in memory of Carolyn and Bill Franck Mr. David L. Crawford Ms. Jeanne M. Duddy Miss Karen L. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Creasy in memory of Jerry Higginbotham Ms. Janet Frantz in memory of Lynn Woody Fitzgibbons Ms. Julia Dudley Mrs. Joy D. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Cribbs Mr. David Duggins Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Frantz in memory of Jim Young Ms. Kay Dunkley Mrs. Sherry B. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Cronk Dr. Kimberly Dunsmore Mrs. Susan P. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Cundiff Ms. Alana Dyson Mr. Robert Freis and Ms. Linda Devogt in honor of Stan and Elise Lanford Dr. and Mrs. Saju S. Eapen Mrs. Linda M. French D & J Autowerks LLC Dr. Margie B. Eason Mr. Michael J. Friedlander Mrs. Barbara Dalhouse Mr. and Mrs. Chip Eberly Frith Anderson & Peake Law Firm PC Mrs. Ruth Dandridge Mrs. Cindy King Edgerton Frith, Ellerman & Davis Law Firm PC Mrs. Judy N. Dashoff Mr. and Mrs. Steve Edgerton Mr. James B. Frith and Ms. Tracie Heavner Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Davidson Ms. Mona Gillis Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Frith II Ms. Patricia H. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. William D. Elliot in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Ms. Sherry W. Davidson Ms. Katherine Elliott Mrs. Linda D. Frith in honor of Sig Davidson Mrs. Kelly H. Ellis Ms. Marsha E. Frith Mr. and Mrs. David S. Davis Embroidery Concepts INC. Mrs. Paige D. Frith Mrs. Lucy H. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Frith Mrs. Nancy B. Davis Estate of Earl Childers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fulcher Davis. H. Elliot Company Fund of the Estate of Emil and Emma Lang Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Fuschino Tulsa Community Foundation Estate of Palmer Fishwick Posvar in memory of Jake Aldridge Mrs. Jacqueline M. Kinder Estate of Pamela Wright Mrs. Linda H. Gale Mr. Calvert G. de Coligny, Jr. Estate of William Henry Scheer Mr. F. Fulton Galer The Honorable Susan N. Deatherage Estate of William L. Freeland Mrs. Crystal Gallimore in memory of Ben Gardner in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mr. James M. Gardner Mr. William DeBusk Ms. Dana Lee B. Esworthy Mrs. Marty Gardner Mrs. Mary R. Delaney Mrs. Sarah C. Fain Mrs. Judith S. Garland Delta Dental of Virginia Falling Spring Presbyterian Church Mrs. Jan B. Garrett Dr. Nicole DeShon-Nelson Mrs. Lucy Farrell Mrs. Karen Webb Garrett Dr. and Mrs. John S. DeVerter Mrs. Martha B. Farrell Mrs. Ann H. Garst Ms. Linda DeVogt Mrs. Bonnie Favero Mr. and Mrs. George R. Gautsch Mrs. Jill G. Dickens Dr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Favero Mr. and Mrs. James Harshfield Mrs. Mary N. Dickerson Mrs. Elaine D. Ferrill Gentry Locke Attorneys Dixon, Hubard, Feinour & Brown, Inc. The Donna Few Educational Foundation Inc. Mrs. Teresa K. George in memory of Walter M. Dixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Gibson Ms. Nancy Dixon Fink’s Jewelers, Inc. in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood R. Dobbins First Citizens Bank Mrs. Amy Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Rice Dobbins Jr. First Team Auto Mall Dr. and Mrs. James I. Gilbert III Ms. Robyn N. Dobyns Mrs. Sibyl N. Fishburn in memory of Juanita Warren Sorrells and Dr. and Mrs. Antonio T. Donato Mrs. Doreen M. Fishwick Mr. and Mrs. Ray Welch, Sr. Ms. Letrulia A. Dooley Ms. Margaret Fitzgerald Ms. Kara Gilley Dr. Barry M. Dorsey Mrs. Helen C. Fitzpatrick Girl Scouts Of Virginia Skyline Council Inc Mrs. Imogene H. Draper Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fletchall Dr. Garry E. Glontz in memory of Chaney Thomas Mrs. Helen H. Flythe Ms. Sally Godsey Joretta R. Draper Mrs. Sandra T. Ford Ms. Katrina A. Goode in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Ms. Louise P. Forsyth James J. Gooding MD

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The Honorable and Mrs. Robert Goodlatte Ms. Elizabeth F. Head James River High School Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Gordon Mrs. Barbara A. Helmick Evelyn F. James Foundation Ms. Alicia Greathouse in honor of Ms. Judy Rhoday Mr. and Mrs. Shields Jarrett Ms. Ann M. Green Mr. and Mrs. Barry Helmstutler Mrs. Virginia B. Jarrett Ms. Catherine C. Greenberg Ms. Johanna M. Henretta John T. Morgan Roofing & Drs. Will and Karli S. Griffeth Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hensley Sheet Metal Company, Inc. Ms. Catherine J. Griffin Mrs. Holly Scott Hepburn Mrs. Lillian Robyn F. Johnsen Mr. and Mrs. Rob Gropman Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Hice Jr. Ms. Bonnie Greer Johnson in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mrs. Doris Higginbotham Ms. Cecelia R. Johnson and Mr. Bob Davis Irving & Jett Groves Charitable Foundation Ureka C. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Johnson Groves-Chaney Foundation Ms. Lucy Hinson in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mrs. Marietta Grundlehner Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Hoge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Johnson Mrs. Maureen Guelzow Dr. J. Hayden Hollingsworth Mr. Tom Johnson Ms. Melanie Gugliuzza in honor of Ms. Johanna M. Henretta Mrs. Joanna N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Guilliams Mrs. Elizabeth M. Holsinger Ms. Katherine J. Jones Mrs. Lane Guilliams and Mr. Michael W. Shaver Hometown Bank Dr. William J. Kagey Mrs. Ann Hackworth Hooker Furniture Co., Inc. Ms. Daphne O. Kahill Mrs. Judith F. Hagadorn Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Kermit L. Kanode Mr. Carl W. Hagmaier Mr. Sean Horne in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hall Ms. Lori Hornsby Ms. Deborah F. Kaufman in memory of Benny Summerlin Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Houff Ms. Mary L. Kegley Ms. Jeannine B. Hanson Ms. Hetty T. Hoyt in memory of Louise Kegley Mrs. Vicki L. Harm Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Huddle Mr. Robert Kegley Harrison & Company Wealth Management LLC Mrs. Carol A. Huffman Mrs. Renate Kemp Mr. and Mrs. James Harshfield Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hundley Mr. Talfourd H. Kemper Dr. Cheryl W. Hartman in memory of Curtis Taylor and Betty Draper Ms. Kathryn W. Kerkering Ms. Virginia Haskins Ms. Ashlie Ikenberry Mr. Craig Kidd Mrs. Thelma T. Haynesworth Inve$tCo Foundation Mrs. C. Shireen Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Hazlegrove Irvine Access Floors, Inc. Mrs. Carole G. Kiser Dr. Carolyn H’Doubler and Mrs. Linda W. Isley Mrs. Katrina Kish Dr. William Z. H’Doubler Willy Pierre Jacoebee Ms. Ashley Kistler

CHOOSING YOUR OWN INVESTMENT MANAGER

While the Foundation maintains a well-diversified and professionally-managed investment portfolio for its hundreds of endowment funds, there may be times when donors want to continue an existing relationship with a particular investment firm and specific advisor.

Under our new “Charitable Investment Relationship Policy,” donors who set up a Fund within the Foundation for $1 million or more now have that option. We will be happy to provide full details as appropriate.

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Ms. Tiffany C. Kitchen Dr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Madonia Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Naschold Jr. in memory of Kelsey Nicole Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maes Mrs. Clara J. Nash Kiwanis Club of Bassett Virginia Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Mallinak Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nash in memory of Jennifer Short Marjorie Sutton Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Nelson Ms. Susan Koch and Mr. James Huizenga in memory of J. P. “Pat” Sutton in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mrs. Lynn H. Korff Ms. Patricia Marlowe Mrs. Tracy Nelson Mrs. Pamela D. Kreger Martin, Hopkins & Lemon, P.C. New Heights Community Support Mrs. Nancy S. Krisch Mrs. Martha Clay Martin Mrs. Carolyn G. Nolan Mrs. Kathleen M. Kronau Martinsville Bulldog Booster Club Ms. Shelley Nolan Dr. Karen N. Kuehl in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Ms. Mary Hayne Baldwin North Ms. Barbara M. Kurtz Martinsville High School Baseball Boosters Ms. Mary B. Nottingham in honor of Ms. Judy Rhoday in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Sue W. Nussbaum, MD Ms. Eleanore Lachniet Martinsville-Henry County Family YMCA Ms. Amanda O’Dell Mr. Prashanth Lakshmikantha Ms. Ann H. Martyn Mr. and Mrs. Fritz H. Oehlschlaeger Mrs. Amy Pace Lampe Ms. Allison Masinter Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Oliver Mr. and Ms. William J. Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Neal Mattox Ms. Yvonne S. Olson Mrs. Marjorie E. Lanford Ms. Langhorne S. Mauck Mr. Peter A. Ostaseski Mr. and Mrs. Stan F. Lanford Jr. Mr. David Maxon and Ms. Nancy O. Gray Mr. Charles H. Osterhoudt Ms. Judy H. Largen Mrs. Rosemary Maxwell in honor of Frank and Lucy Ellett and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. May in memory of Singleton Osterhoudt Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lee in honor of Ms. Judy Rhoday Mrs. Julie Owen Ms. Paige Leech Ms. Mary McBurney Mr. Gary Oyler Mrs. Susan R. Leivy Mrs. Lindsey M. McCarty Mrs. Susan W. Pannill Ms. Elizabeth W. Lester Mrs. Charlotte McClain Mrs. Kate E. Parker Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lester II Dr. James T. McClung and Dr. Cathy Z. Ford Ms. Anne Parrott Mrs. Margaret E. Lester Ms. Debra H. McClure in honor of Walter Dixon Ralph C. Lester Irrevocable Trust Dr. and Ms. John R. McCraw Mr. S. Kime Patsel Mrs. Susan S. Lester Ms. Brenda L. McDaniel Ms. Wilma S. Payne Victor A. & Louise R. Lester Educational Trust Mrs. Deborah McDonald Pendleton Construction Corporation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Lewis MCJ Legacy Planning LLC Dr. and Mrs. John W. Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Light Mr. and Mrs. James G. McMillan Permatile Concrete Products Company Ms. Sandy Light Mrs. Sheryl S. McNally Ms. Mary Anne Perrin Ms. Annette F. Lindsay Member One Federal Credit Union Mrs. Deborah L. Petrine Ms. Donna M. Littlepage Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O. Pfeiffer Jr Ms. Sharon J. Litz Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mercer Mrs. Nancy J. Philpott Mrs. Dawn M. Long Mike’s Deli INC. Mrs. Betty Barnes Pigg Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Long Mr. and Mrs. William J. Millspaugh Mrs. Karen Pillis in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mrs. Phyllis H. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pinkard Mrs. Katherine W. Long Mrs. Janet D. Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Silas D. Plybon Ms. Lanie P. Loos Mrs. Joan B. Montgomery in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mr. and Ms. Roy B. Lower Ms. Anne M. Moomaw Poe & Cronk Real Estate Group Mr. and Mrs. Van S. Lucas Ms. Daisy W. Moore Mr. Steve Poff Ms. Sarah L. Ludwig Dr. and Mrs. J. Peyton Moore Mrs. Charlotte K. Porterfield Ms. Deena R. Lugar Mrs. Linda Byrd Moore Ms. Douglas F. Powell Mr. Chris Lumsden Mrs. Ellen Morgan Ms. Julia C. Prickett Mr. Hank Luton Morris Charitable Lead Trust Mrs. Lauren Shannon Prince Ms. Merlow D. Luttrell Ms. Peggy Murray Mrs. Carol W. Pruner Ms. Jeanne S. Lutze Muse Family Foundation Mrs. Melanie K. Prusakowski in memory of Jim Young Musselwhite & Associates, Inc. Mrs. Gail H. Quinn Mac and Bob’s Mr. and Mrs. Steve Musselwhite Mrs. Carolyn L. Rakes

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Mr. and Mrs. William R. Rakes Mr. William A. Scott Jr. Mr. Douglas B. Ramsay Dr. and Mrs. George P. Scouras Ramsey Foundation in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Ms. Kristen C. Ramsey Mrs. Eliza H. Severt Mr. Ronald Rebman Mr. Stu Shapley Ms. Carol S. Reedy in memory of H. Clay Gravely, IV Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Reeves Shelbe LLC in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Shelor Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Reilly Mr. Donald G. Shelton Ms. Jennifer A. Reis Mrs. Linda N. Shiner Ms. Ann Cecil Renick Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sibbick Mr. and Mrs. Rick N. Renz Jr. Dr. Lewis J. Singer in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. in honor of Sig Davidson Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Dewey N. Sink Jr. Randall R. Rhea, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Skibinski SERVICES FOR Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Rhodes Mrs. Irma H. Smart Ms. Ann G. Richardson Mrs. Judie Snipes FINANCIAL, Riddle Me Roanoke Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Snyder Ms. Tanya Ridpath Mrs. Kimberly Kiser Snyder LEGAL AND Ms. Juliet J. Roach Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Speas Roanoke Valley Orthodontics Ms. Joanne D. Spetzler Roanoke Women’s Foundation Mr. Peter D. Sprinkle INVESTMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. David Robbins Ms. Melissa Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Stewart D. Roberson Ms. Patricia L. Stanley ADVISORS Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Robertson Ms. Sharon L. Stanley Mr. Martin L. Robison Mrs. Vicki Stauffer Advisors play key roles in guiding their Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Rogers III Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Stavola clients’ philanthropy. They provide vital Ms. Nancy Rogers Kathy Stockburger Consulting information about tax relief, building a in memory of Bo and Laurie Rogers Stone Memorial Christian Church family tradition of giving and identifying and Mrs. Martha F. Rollins Mrs. Catherine R. Stone structuring advantageous giving vehicles. Mr. Alan E. Ronk The Honorable and Mrs. Charles M. Stone in honor of Michelle Eberly in memory of Ms. Laura A. Strickland Community Foundation Serving Western her Grandfather, Edwin Sickler Mr. Melvin J. Strouse Virginia supports advisors and their clients at Ms. Elsie P. Rose SunTrust Foundations & Endowments every step in the charitable giving process. Dr. and Mrs. James E. Rountree Sr. Specialty Practice Throughout our community — financial, legal The Rugaber Family Fund Cathy Jo W. Swanson and investment advisors have discovered the Mrs. Marie D. Rutherfoord T.R. Martin & Associates, Inc. capability and convenience of the Community Mr. and Mrs. William Sapp Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tate Foundation’s resources and have partnered in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Ms. Margaret M. Taylor with us to deliver charitable giving services Mr. and Mrs. Valentino J. Sartini III TD Ameritrade Clearing for their clients. in memory of Jake Aldridge Mrs. Lorrie Teegen Thank you for being a part of our long-term Mr. and Mrs. James Schaaf Mrs. Julie Hairfield Thomas success, and we are deeply indebted for Mrs. Anna B. Scheer* Ms. Ellen Thomason the regular support of attorneys, CPAs, trust Mr. and Mrs. Scherrer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Thompson officers, financial planners and the rest of the in memory of Mr. Burdette A. Rupert Ms. Suzanne Thorniley professional advisor community! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwarz Mrs. Isabel R. Thornton Scott Avis Real Estate LLC Thoughtfull LLC For more information, contact the Community Ginny Jarrett and Katrina Goode of Mr. Robert S. Tinder Foundation’s Roanoke office at 540.985.0204 Davenport & Company LLC Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tobin or the Martinsville office at 276.656.6223 or Mrs. Janet R. Scott in honor of Ms. Judy Rhoday visit www.cfwesternva.org.

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Mrs. Deborah Toms Dr. Owen H. Weaver Mrs. Christina Wood Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Toms Ms. Margaret T. Webb Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Woodard Ms. Stuart K. Trinkle in memory of Edward Lee McCallum Woods Rogers PLC Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Troutt Mrs. Stuart Webster Ms. Lee H. Woody in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Ms. Bettina Wehner Ms. M Martha Woody Troutville Volunteer Fire Department Ms. Ellen S. Weinman in honor of Ms. Judy Rhoday Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Tuck in memory of Mr. James M. Young Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Woolwine III F. Lee Tucker, MD Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Welch Jr. Ms. Julia A. Work Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Tunstall Mr. David L. West and Mrs. Cynthia F. Martin in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jody Hawn, Mrs. Kim H. Turner in memory of William L. Freeland Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Sloan Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. D. Kyle Umberger III Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Keesee The UPS Store #1263 Ms. Jean B. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Young VA $1.95 Cleaners Mr. Charles K. Whitescarver YourCause, LLC Trustee for Pfizer ValleyStar Credit Union Ms. Elizabeth R. Whitney Valpak of the Roanoke Valley Ms. Terra L. Wiley Mrs. Kaitlyn Van Buskirk Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Wilhelm Mr. Tom B. Van Horne in memory of Denise Sprinkle A WORD OF THANKS! Ms. Sylvia M. Vanover Mr. and Mrs. A. Damon Williams Mrs. Meredith Burleson Vaughn Ms. Marilyn J. Williams The Community Foundation recognizes the Mrs. Jennie B. Vogel Mr. Robert T. Williams importance of professional advisors in the Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Vogeley Mr. and Ms. Tori B. Williams charitable gift process. Their work is a Waldvogel Commercial Properties, Inc. Mrs. Patricia S. Wilson valued and valuable part of our long-term Mrs. Elizabeth M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. David Wine Mrs. Pattie B. Walmsley Mrs. Roslyn H. Wingett success, and we are deeply indebted for the in memory of William Freeland and Ms. Jessica Wirgau regular and ongoing support and involvement Lynn Fitzgibbons Dr. and Mrs. Barry Wolfe of the professional advisor community! Mrs. Pattie B. Walmsley Mr. and Mrs. James L. Woltz in memory of Lynn Fitzgibbons Mrs. Ann Marie Wood

CAMILLE’S LEGACY LIVES ON IN THE COMMUNITY Camille Maria Lownds was a native of Philadelphia and a resident of New York and Canada before coming to Roanoke. She was a fashion model, actress, producer, director and documentary filmmaker, author, world traveler and cat enthusiast. During her varied career, she appeared in numerous television shows such as “Miami Vice,” “Cagney & Lacey,” and in a dozen movies such as “The Godfather” and “Sweet Liberty.” She also appeared in off-Broadway productions and in numerous commercials. Camille called Roanoke home for only three years. However, this unique lady quickly developed a special fondness and passion for the area. Founding the Virginia Highlands Film Office soon after her arrival in 1999, she worked tirelessly to attract filmmakers from across the country and around the world to southwest Virginia. Unfortunately, Camille’s life was cut short in 2002 at age 63 by cancer. In the latter stages of her illness, she made arrangements through her estate plans to provide a wonderful gift which would live on in the community forever. The Camille M. Lownds Charitable Fund provides annual support for local cancer research and prevention and is used to improve the welfare and condition of children in the Roanoke Valley who are suffering or have suffered with cancer. CAMILLE LOWNDS

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The brief information below is intended only to give the reader a quick overview of the Foundation. Upon completion, the current audited financial statements, that include all of the notes and disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles, will be posted on the Foundation’s website.

TOTAL ASSETS: $86.6 MILLION Approximate Deferred Estate Commitments: $135 million Community Grants and Services Annually: $3.6 million Cumulative Grants Since Inception: $58.2 million

ENDOWMENTS BY GRANT DISTRIBUTIONS FUND TYPE BY CATEGORY

Agency Funds $3,255,396 Arts, Culture & Humanities $355,681

Scholarship Funds $16,748,803 Education $991,446 Environment & Animals $268,345 Field-of-Interest Funds $27,158,888 Health $371,084 Designated Funds $8,990,140 Human Services $1,129,182 Donor Advised Funds $14,829,691 International & $5,540 Unrestricted Funds $8,382,235 Foreign Affairs Public Societal Benefit $270,548 including Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness an Relief

Religion Related $286,874

*New Fund ANNUAL REPORT 2020 | 43 ROANOKE MARTINSVILLE CORPORATE OFFICE REGIONAL OFFICE P.O. Box 1159 P.O. Box 1124 Roanoke, VA 24006 Martinsville, VA 24114 540.985.0204 276.656.6223 cfwesternva.org