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REPORT Abby Ayers and Edward L Honor Roll of Donors Virginia Humanities acknowledges the following benefactors who provided critical financial support between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. Their investments help create programs and opportunities for all Virginians to share their stories and learn about the experiences of others so we can explore our differences and connect through what we ANNUAL have in common. HUMANITIES CABINET Virginia Geoffrey and John P. Andelin Jr. 8* Gioia F. Riccio and David J. Sullivan III Gifts of $2,500 or more David T. Gies and Janna O. Gies 3* Tara Riccio GlynnDevins Advertising & Marketing Claire Veber Richardson and Brendan Richardson Anonymous [5] Susan S. Goode and David R. Goode 2* Sally Rugaber and Walter Rugaber 12* Betsy B. Greene and James C. Greene REPORT Abby Ayers and Edward L. Ayers 4* Jorian P. Schutz Ballyshannon Fund 3 E. Renee Grisham and John R. Grisham 5* We are grateful for the individuals, foundations, and corporations whose Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital 2 FY19 GIVING Bama Works, LLC 4 Jerome S. Handler 24* involvement brings Virginia Humanities’ work to every area of the state. Barbara Shifflett and Crandall A. Shifflett BY THE NUMBERS Katherine S. Brooks and George A. Beller, MD 7* Charles Heiner 7* Signature Family Wealth Advisors 2* Megan Beyer and The Honorable Donald S. Beyer Jr. * Sally M. Herman and Stephen A. Herman 8* The Joseph and Robert Cornell You’ve helped us connect with more people, create timely and powerful Sandra Hodge and Robert Hodge 2 1,136 DONATIONS Melanie J. Biermann and Martin I. Younker 16* Memorial Foundation 10 programming, and share Virginia’s lost and under-told stories. Whether Jo Ann M. Hofheimer from individuals, Laura H. Boland 2* The Montpelier Foundation you’ve supported the organization as a whole, a specific program, or and Robert G. Hofheimer Jr. 21* corporations, Antoinette Brewster and Benjamin Brewster 2 Elsie Wilson Thompson given a one-time donation to a named fund, these investments ensure Clark Hoyt and Linda Kauss 3* and foundations Joan P. Brock and William M. Thompson Jr. 3* that the future of the humanities in Virginia remains bright. John W. Warner IV Foundation, Inc. 4* Candice Bruse and J. Charles Bruse 4 TowneBank Portsmouth Johns Hopkins University Diana L. Burruss and Melvin Burruss, Esq. 3 Donna J. Treacy and Dennis H. Treacy 6* 44% OF DONATIONS George Kegley 9* Partnerships with the community foundations in Hampton Roads, John P. Causey * UVA Gamma Knife Center to Virginia Humanities Anna Logan Lawson and Thomas T. Lawson 25* Danville, Charlottesville, Richmond, and Lynchburg have expanded UVA Office of the President Fund (unrestricted) CFA Institute 2 Catherine B. Lemon and W. Tucker Lemon 7 our reach. From helping us create one-time public programs to Charles Fund, Inc. 5 Virginia Tech Foundation, Inc. LexisNexis 7 multiyear initiatives, together we’re using the humanities to connect Charlottesville Area Community Foundation 10* John W. Warner IV and Shannon Ford Hamm 4* 1,473,549 Lifetime Learning, UVA Office of Engagement and strengthen our communities. Charlottesville Albemarle Airport 3 Wells Fargo 2 private dollars raised Margaret Lloyd and Robert Lloyd 7* Chesapeake Corporation Foundation Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge B. Thomas Mansbach 10* We especially thank those of you who gave unrestricted gifts to the of the Community Foundation Susan Yesawich and Paul Yesawich 4 for a Greater Richmond 5* Virginia Humanities Fund, which had its most successful year in history. 320 new donors Miller School of Albemarle Charlottesville Albemarle Elizabeth D. Merrill 31* Unrestricted support allows all of our programs to thrive and work Convention & Visitors Bureau HUMANITIES ASSOCIATES Katherine Neville more collaboratively to respond to the issues and questions Virginians NEARLY 20% OF DONORS City of Charlottesville 11 Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499 increased their donation Estate of Robert Collier Nusbaum * are facing today. Susan R. Colpitts and Norman E. Colpitts 4* Old Dominion Capital Mgmt., Inc. County of Albemarle 5 Albemarle County Rotary Club Michelle DuPont Olson and Chris Olson 9* Dominion Energy Sandra L. Anderson Kristin K. Onuf and Peter S. Onuf 25* Barbara J. Fried 17* The Nathalie and James Andrews Foundation Orange Tree Foundation Friends of the Jefferson Madison Regional Association of Print Scholars, Inc. Ann Wesley Ramsey and Richard L. Ramsey * Library 6 Diane T. Atkinson and Frank B. Atkinson 3* Author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah reads from his book, Friday Black, during To learn more about including Virginia Humanities in your will, or to explore Number in GOLD denotes a member of the Cardinal Society with consecutive years of giving to Virginia Humanities. the 2019 Virginia Festival of the Book. other opportunities to invest in our work, please call 434-924-3296, email + Deceased *Indicates a gift made in whole or in part to the Virginia Humanities Fund, our unrestricted fund. Report 35 [email protected], or visit us online at VirginiaHumanities.org/support. Photo by Pat Jarrett, Virginia Humanities reflects giving from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019. Every effort has been made to list all donors accurately. For inquires and corrections please contact the Advancement Office at 434-924-3296 or [email protected]. Josef S. Beery and Louisa Gay Beery Turk McCleskey 7* BENEFACTORS Brian B. King 2 Jeffery C. Bromm * Emma Violand-Sanchez 9* Terry Belanger 3 Angie R. Hogan and Kevin J. McFadden 19* Gifts of $500 to $999 Christine E. Kueter Kara McLane Burke and Christopher F. Burke Virginia Association of Museums * Bonnie Bernstein and Howard Dobin 3* Mental Health Services 3 Jane B. Kulow and Frederick C. Kulow 7* George Carras Virginia Cocktail Peanuts 2* Mary Scott B. Birdsall Janet H. Miller and Edward M. Miller 2* Wayne B. Adkins and Sandra Adkins 5* Catherine Lynn* Sheila A. Carrico and Garry Carrico Gregg Wilhelm and John H. Birdsall, III 2* Mitford Children's Foundation * Anonymous [1] Edith Reyer McHenry Dulce M. Carrillo and Samuel D. Klein 2* Susan S. Williams and Ronald A. Williams 24* Kellee L. Blake * and Henry D. McHenry Jr. 2 Elizabeth H. Murphy and Michael K. Murphy 7* Clay H. Barr 5* Leila Christenbury 2* Ann Bagley Willms and Chris D. Willms 2* Elizabeth Blue and Robert M. Blue * Gretchen McKee 4 New City Media, Inc. 4 Elizabeth Stark Barton 5*+ Christine H. Colley and John S. Colley 10* Jane Turner Censer and Jack Censer 4 Cecilia Mills and Philip Schrodt 4 Kelly O'Keefe and Cristy Drake O'Keefe 2* Beacon Technologies, Inc. 2 Mary Vanden Eisenstadt * FRIENDS Elizabeth B. Smiley and Andrew S. Chancey 20* Jennifer D. Mullen and Edward A. Mullen 7* Pamela F. Olsen and Grant D. Aldonas * Carolyn W. Bell and Alex W. Bell 12* Susan M. Feinour and Edwin R. Feinour * Gifts up to $249 Charlottesville Pride Community Network 5 Helen Persinger Parrish Charlotte K. Porterfield Bruce Black 3* Ingrid N. Fuquen Zeisler and Aaron M. Zeisler and David L. Parrish 2* Charlottesville Sister Cities Commission and Bittle W. Porterfield III * Lora Bottinelli and Brian Gilliland 2 Norma Geddes Eleanor P. Abbot * Mary Susan Payne Robert M. Coffelt Jr. 8* Helen B. Reveley Ellen Brock and Joseph F. Borzelleca Jr. 5* and James R. Brookeman 2 Maya Ghaemmaghami, MD, Jennifer G. Ackerman and W. Taylor Reveley III 18* Susan L. Coleman and Michael A. Coleman 31 and Chris A. Ghaemmaghami, MD 2* A. Cary Brown and Steven E. Epstein Peabody School Chris Adams 2* Nina Riccio COSLA 2 Susan Goldman 2 Susan V. Cable and Louis A. Cable 10* Mary J. Peters 3* Kristin Adolfson Lynda J. Robb Creative Framing & The Art Box 3 Meredith Strohm Gunter and The Honorable Charles S. Robb 4* Carolyn R. Cades and Daniel A. Engel 12 E. Clorisa Phillips Marian S. Alexander * and Bradley H. Gunter 29* Patsy Ann Dass and Dean A. Dass and Alexander B. Horniman 2* Duane Roberts * Rose Nan-Ping Chen 2* Samantha Alleman * Stuart Hardwick Jr. Jane Noren Davis and Thomas J. Davis 3 Daphne Maxwell Reid and Tim Reid 6* Andrea Cornett-Scott Kathleen J. Craig and Brian H. Balogh 2* Anne Betts Allen Charlotta Q. Helleberg and Mark S. Quigg, MD Rhoda M. Dreyfus 10* and Edward A. Scott 3* Mary W. Reiman 6 Sara R. Dassance and Charles R. Dassance 5 Claudia Worrell Allen and Joseph P. Allen * Jody L. Hesler and Jeffrey L. Hesler Janet U. Eden 7 Martha J. Sims and Hunter W. Sims Jr. 6* Lucy H. Rice and George V. Gilligan Jr. 10* Joseph J. David, MD, James C. Allison II 5 HHL Consulting, LLC * Robert C. Fort * Michael F. Suarez and Patricia J. Shipley, MD 8 Francesco Ronchetti Aaron Altman Renee Afanana Hill and Oliver W. Hill Jr. 3* Cynthia K. Fralin and W. Heywood Fralin, Sr. David Sullivan William D. Elliot and Diane Elliot * Barbara K. Shea and Frank A. Shea, III 9* Harold Amos Debora J. Hoard and Harry Hoard Virginia Galgano and Michael J. Galgano 17* William D. Alexander and Terry Sykes Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC * Southern Bank Shirley Anne Andrews 2 Sandy Hodge and Robert Hodge 2 Green Valley Book Fair 6 Jacqueline Langholtz Ann D. Foard 13 Jane Barbieri Stark Rachelle Ankney and Ryan Stavros 2 and William R. Taylor 2* Karen E. Kigin 5 Wendy Ellen Mills and William M. Habeeb 3* Joanne V. Gabbin 15* John W. Stark Anonymous [18] William F. Trinkle and Juan Granados 2 Julia McCrea Kudravetz 3* Eva S. Hardy and Patrick M. Hardy 2* Catherine W. Glover and David K. 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