Cover Photo courtesy of Charlotte Blair Francis
Message from the President Dear Friends, Since 1996, the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region has assisted in enhancing and enriching the lives of the people in our area. This year alone, your generosity has enabled us to give more than $1.1 million in grants to local charities and scholarships to area students. Unselfish donors, like you, have made it possible for us to continue to strive to live up to our vision of recognizing the needs and providing resources to improve the quality of life in our area and to serve your wishes. Thank you for sharing in that vision and making it possible for your
Foundation to continue its mission of improving and enriching lives.
• Awarding grants of $1,025,360 to 118 organizations.
The Community Foundation now has assets greater than $25 million. Your ongoing generosity enables us to continue to serve the Dan River Region with our support. Some highlights of our work this past year include:
• Working with donors to add 10 new endowment funds.
Board of Directors
Gerald Adcock Lamar Barr Scott Batson Brenda Blair P. Niles Daly, Jr. Gail Gunn Harry T. Kolendrianos Donald Nodtvedt T. Wayne Oakes Rev. Ed Pope Dora Pradhan Lewis E. Wall, Jr. Verla Wall Stuart Watlington Logan Young
F. Lawrence McFall, Jr., President Peter K. Howard, Vice President William S. Woods, Treasurer Margaret Scott, Secretary Androniki J. Fallis, Past President Paul W. Thompson, Jr., At Large
Confirmed by the National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations in operational quality, donor service and accountability.
• Receiving gifts of $1,026,950, from hundreds of donors. • Awarding 76 student scholarships of more than $125,000.
• Continuing to build the Fund for Halifax County. • Convening a quarterly Funders Forum of area foundations. • Serving as the fiscal agent for National Fund for Workforce Solutions-Dan River Region Collaborative, which had program expenses of $396,545. • Selling our 6,000th engraved brick for the local Veterans Memorial. Please continue to support your Community Foundation and in doing so, making our region a better and more wholesome place to reside, work, and play. Best wishes,
F. Lawrence McFall, Jr. President, Board of Directors
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What is The Community Foundation? The Community Foundation of the Dan River Region is an independent, public charity established in September 1996 by a steering committee of local civic leaders to gather permanent funds to support our area. While the Foundation works with donors to establish funds to benefit any geographic area, our primary service area is Danville/Pittsylvania County, Virginia and Caswell County, North Carolina. Donations are also being sought to build up resources for South Boston/ Halifax County, with consideration being given to other neighboring counties. 541 Loyal Street Danville, VA 24541 (434) 793-0884 Fax: (434) 793-6489 Email: info@cfdrr.org Web site: www.cfdrr.org
Debra L. Dodson, Executive Director Sandy Carmichael, Finance Officer Blair Lumpkins, Program Officer
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Community foundations are established to manage a collection of separate funds created by individuals and corporations – a community of donors – to enhance the quality of life in a local area. These funds are pooled and invested under the direction of a board of directors comprised of community leaders. Income from the funds is distributed in the form of grants and scholarships. The first community foundation was created in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio. There are now more than 700 community foundations nationwide, controlling aggregate assets in excess of
$25 billion. Community foundations are the fastest growing form of philanthropy in America today and often are in the vanguard of charitable giving. The Community Foundation is fully taxexempt as an organization described in Sections 501(c)(3) and 170(b)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our Vision To recognize needs and provide resources
to improve the quality of life in our community and to serve the wishes of our donors. Our Mission To improve and enrich the lives of people in our community by encouraging the generosity of donors; by receiving, managing and distributing important resources; and by meeting a variety of charitable purposes in our community.
Partners in the Dan River Region The Danville Regional Foundation and the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region are often confused by their names. At least once a week the offices are fielding calls looking for the other. While the processes for community investments are quite different, our common interest is what ties us together – to improve and enrich the Dan River Region. The Community Foundation works to help generous citizens find outlets for their financial resources from large to small and DRF works to make larger scale investments that impact the region through specific program areas such as education, economic vitality, community wellness, and civic capacity. Through the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region, DRF is able to meet the
needs of a larger number of organizations that don’t quite fit in any of these areas. By providing funds to the Community Foundation, DRF can help provide much needed assistance to more immediate needs of local organizations. The Dan River Region is fortunate to have such a wide and diverse network of non-profit organizations. From physical to psychological; to educational to community services, the abundance of resources in this area is a reflection of the giving spirit of its residents. DRF is proud to call The Community Foundation of the Dan River Region a partner in making community investments.
Ten Reasons to Donate Through Us
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Establishing a charitable fund or giving to an existing fund at The Community Foundation is easy, flexible, effective and lasting. We can guide you through the process. Giving should warm your heart, not burden you with tax complications and ongoing administrative details. We are uniquely prepared to help you connect to the causes that matter to you:
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We are a local organization with deep roots in the community.
Dan River Region Collaborative Continues to form workforce development partners; launches work ready initiative Since 2008, the Community Foundation of the Dan River has served as
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Our professional staff has broad expertise regarding community issues and needs. We provide highly personalized service tailored to each individual’s charitable and financial interests. Our funds help people invest in the causes they care about most. We accept a wide variety of assets, and can facilitate even the most complex forms of giving. We partner with professional advisors to create highly effective approaches to charitable giving.
the fiscal agent of the Dan River Region Collaborative and has been an active member of its steering committee. During this five-year timeframe, the Collaborative has leveraged $1.4 million for Southern Virginia primarily due to the successful, innovative workforce development partnerships it has helped to establish. This year the Collaborative spearheaded an initiative to position Southern Virginia to become the first region in the Commonwealth to take the challenge of measuring
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We offer maximum tax advantage for most gifts under federal law.
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We build endowment funds that benefit the community forever and help create personal legacies.
We multiply the impact of gift dollars by pooling them with other gifts and grants.
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We are a community leader, convening agencies and coordinating resources to create positive change.
DONATE ONLINE AT WWW.CFDRR.ORG the region’s skill sets of its workforce and positioning the region to earn the designation, “Certified Work Ready Community.” It is the Collaborative’s position that the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is the employer’s solution to verify workplace skills of reading comprehension, applied math and locating information and validate our region as work ready. To earn this work ready designation, the region of Danville and Martinsville and the counties of Halifax, Henry, Pittsylvania
and Patrick, has agreed publicly to the following by July 1, 2014: • 2,311 individuals in the workforce with a NCRC • 287 employers who have signed on to support the region’s efforts to achieve this status While education attainment is important to the region’s future success, the ability to qualify foundational skills, required by employers, is invaluable in today’s competitive business environment. 3
THANK YOU “I appreciate your assistance in expediting this agreement. I am certain that the Rotary Club of Yanceyville has made the best possible decision in trusting the Foundation with its scholarship.” Barbara H. Scott, CPA
Four couples helped to establish the Boys & Girls Club Endowment Fund through The Community Foundation.
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Starting a Fund We invite you to join the thousands of donors who are working through The Community Foundation to build a strong future for our community. Perhaps you have had a lifelong commitment to a particular charitable field and wish to support that interest in perpetuity. You may have a specific charity or charities in mind to receive income from your fund – or you may prefer an unrestricted gift, allowing the Foundation to determine where needs and opportunities are greatest in the community. You, and perhaps your family, may choose to be involved as advisors to a fund.
The Community Foundation encourages potential donors to also consult with their attorneys, accountants and tax advisors to learn more about charitable giving and establishing a fund through estate planning.
specific organizations to benefit from the fund permanently. The Foundation ensures that the designated recipients receive support as long as they remain in existence and continue to fulfill the intended charitable purpose.
Donors can create their own Named fund for a minimum of $10,000 ($25,000 for scholarships) or they can contribute in any amount to an existing fund of the Foundation.
Donor Advised Funds allow you to recommend which charitable organizations should receive grants from your fund and in what amounts. Many donors choose to give to multiple nonprofits through a donor-advised fund. Our board of directors is legally responsible for approving all grants.
Unrestricted Funds give the Foundation maximum flexibility to respond creatively and effectively to the community’s most compelling needs and opportunities. These funds are among the Foundation’s most important assets, capable of addressing community needs as they change over time. Field of Interest Funds are restricted by the donor at the time of creation to support a particular area of interest, such as children, the elderly, the arts, or the environment, etc. Once established, Field of Interest funds can grow through gifts from others who see them as a way to address their own charitable interests. Designated Funds enable donors, at the time funds are established, to name one or more
Scholarship Funds allow our donors to invest in the future by helping deserving students in our community. As the donor, you determine the criteria students must meet to receive your scholarship. Your gift can help students – from preschool to postgraduate – achieve their lifetime dreams. The Community Foundation provides the expertise to handle all of the application and selection process. Agency Endowment Funds allow nonprofit organizations (agencies) to create a permanent and predictable source of funding dedicated for their organization. The agency can add to the fund as well as individuals, organizations and businesses.
Funds
Of The Community Foundation Of The Dan River Region TOTAL FUNDS (September 30, 2013) – 108
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
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THANK YOU “Every animal available for rescue at the Pittsylvania County Pound has been rescued, and we have also been able to help many owners who could no longer care for their pets and surrendered them to us. Thanks to the Community Foundation for helping us give these animals a second chance.” Animal Welfare League of Pittsylvania County
Unrestricted funds can address everchanging community needs. The flexibility of your unrestricted gift enables The Community Foundation to respond to the area’s most pressing needs for today and tomorrow.
Administrative/Unrestricted Fund (‘96) To help support general operating needs of The Community Foundation and to provide unrestricted grantmaking support.
James A. and Anne V. Robertson Fund (‘96) To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Barbara H. and Herbert W. Sater Fund (’01) To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
John C. Swanson, Jr. Fund (’01)
Faye Carter Fund (’04) To benefit youth in the Danville area.
Domestic Violence Shelter Fund (‘11) To support domestic violence victims in the Dan River Region.
Bobby Hawker Memorial Fund (‘06) To enrich the lives of individuals and families affected by HIV and AIDS.
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
The Fund for Halifax County (’10)
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
Hospice Support Services Fund (‘12)
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs
Field of interest funds can address needs in an important area of community life arts and culture, education, older adults, youth, humanitarian needs or a specific town, city or county.
To provide assistance with expenses not covered by insurance to DanvillePittsylvania County residents who have elected hospice benefits.
Clarence Giles Fund (’01)
Ahmed Children’s Fund (‘03)
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
To meet humanitarian needs.
James Russell Anderson & Zora Carter Anderson Endowment Fund (’05) To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Faith Home Endowment Fund (‘98)
Harry Melton Hood Fund (‘98) To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Elizabeth (Betty) W. Jefferson Fund (’12) To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Animal Welfare Fund (’11) To support animal welfare in Danville and Pittsylvania County.
To improve and enrich lives in Halifax County.
Kang-A-Rhue Children’s Cancer Fund (‘04) To help children with chronic and life threatening diseases.
Autism Education Fund (‘12) To support autism education-related programs or organizations benefitting individuals, families, educators and the community.
Keokee Fund (‘02) To provide education for academically gifted students.
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Main Street United Methodist Church Fund (‘07) To provide scholarships for local seminary students, with a preference for United Methodist applicants, and grants to local charitable organizations with a Christian religious affiliation.
Morotock Arts & Cultural Fund (‘98) To promote the arts and culture.
Mt. Hermon Baptist Church Youth Mission Fund (‘07) To support Mt. Hermon Baptist Church youth members on mission trips.
Claudia Vernon Smith Fund (‘03) To support the education of youth in Caswell County.
South Boston Medical Fund (‘11) To support indigent care and other charitable causes in Halifax County.
Veterinary Emergency Treatment (V.E.T.) Fund (’11) To work with veterinarians in the Dan River Region to make financial assistance available to give companion animals a chance to remain family members.
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DESIGNATED FUNDS
George and Helen K. Gantsoudes Family Fund (’08)
Cora Taylor Younger Smith Memorial Fund (’11)
Designated funds support nonprofit organizations named by donors. Grants are made each year to the named organizations to help them in their work.
To benefit St. Peter’s Greek Orthodox Church and Danville Cancer Association.
To support Berea College, United Negro College Fund and American Indian College Fund.
Garden Club of Danville Fund (‘00)
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Anderson, Jr. Family Fund (’04) To further the charitable purposes of designated area charitable organizations.
To further the charitable purposes of the Garden Club of Danville.
Benjamin M. Sugg Fund (‘00) To support the Town of Clover cemetery perpetual care fund.
Juanita G. “Nita” Grant Fund (‘12) To benefit Averett University Library and First Baptist Church.
Veterans Memorial Endowment Fund (‘10)
To help support the work of The Community Foundation.
Peter and Jo Ann Howard L’Dor V’Dor Fund (’12)
To enable the continued operational stability of the Danville-Pittsylvania Veterans Memorial.
James L. Clark and Henrietta G. Clark Fund (’09)
Marshall Family Fund (‘10)
Board Endowment Fund (‘10)
To benefit Moffett Memorial Baptist Church and Danville Life Saving and Rescue Squad.
Danville Public Schools Fund (‘07) To support and enhance the work of Danville Public Schools.
Davis Family Fund (‘08) To benefit Mount Vernon United Methodist Church, Bassett Memorial United Methodist Church, Averett University, Longwood University, Danville Cancer Association, Free Clinic of Danville and Martinsville Oakwood Cemetery Fund.
Eugene Evans Library Fund (’10) To benefit The Danville Public Library.
To support Temple Beth Sholom.
To further the charitable purposes of designated area charitable organizations.
Alma Courtney “Sigie” Perkinson Rose Fund (’05) To create and maintain the rose garden at the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History.
Pittsylvania Animal Shelter Fund (’08) To benefit the Pittsylvania County Animal Shelter.
Virginia Elizabeth “Betsy” Robertson Fund (’11) To further the charitable purposes of The Community Foundation.
AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS Agency endowment funds allow nonprofit organizations (agencies) to create a permanent and predictable source of funding dedicated for their organization. The agency can add to the fund as well as individuals, organizations and businesses.
Boys & Girls Clubs Endowment Fund (‘13) To support the charitable or educational purposes of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Danville Area.
THANK YOU “Thank you kindly for showing your dedication and enthusiasm for education through this particular scholarship which commends academic performance.” Erica Dixon Danville Academic Boosters Scholarship Recipient
“I am so grateful for the funds, and I am so blessed to have been selected! I would like to thank the organization and its donors for making opportunities like this available for students like myself. It is organizations such as this one that give HOPE to our community.” Cassie Roark Herman C. Kelly Scholarship Recipient
Urban Bible & Ministry Institute/NCP Endowment Fund (‘06)
Dan River Inc. Endowment Fund (’08)
Miller Woodbury Fund (‘99)
To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Daniel Fund (‘97)
Audrey F. Millner Memorial Fund (‘00)
To help meet humanitarian needs in Danville and Pittsylvania County.
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Donor advised funds allow donors or those they name as advisors to recommend grants to specific charitable organizations. All grant recommendations must be approved by the Foundation Board.
Gamewood Technology Fund (‘97)
Irving H. and Louise Hambrick Scarce Animal Welfare Fund (’11)
W. Earl & Elise M. G. Allen Fund (‘98)
Holland Fund (‘99)
To support the Agency’s capacity to supplement and enhance its programs and services.
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
For programs utilizing information technologies for the improvement of the lives of children, the elderly, and persons with illness and disabilities.
To support animal welfare in Danville and Pittsylvania County.
Eileen and Joseph Stendig Family Fund (‘99)
To benefit the people of Chatham and Pittsylvania County.
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Gary A. and Sherry M. Carroll “Good For Youth” Fund (’07)
Larry Donald Huskey Memorial Fund (‘09)
Wynne’s Falls Fund (‘98)
To support and encourage positive youth development.
To provide grants to charities which support the mentally ill or disadvantaged.
To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Christian Charities Fund (’08)
Alexander Heath Light & Mary Nelson Light Mission Fund (’05)
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
To provide grants to area charitable organizations that operate with Christian principles and a Biblical basis.
P. Niles Daly, Jr. Fund (‘98) To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
Pat & Cathy Daly Family Fund (’04)
To provide community outreach for Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Chatham.
Herman and Helen Melton Historical Fund (‘03) To support historical research and preservation in the Pittsylvania County area.
To support youth enrichment.
Moses L. & Louise A. Merricks Fund (‘98)
Philip and Frances Daly Fund (‘98)
To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.
To support Temple Beth Sholom in Danville, as well as other public, educational, and charitable needs.
Scholarship funds help area students achieve their academic and career-oriented goals. Donors may recommend specific scholarship guidelines, such as high school or college attended, merit, need or field of study.
Adkerson-Dodson Special Education Scholarship (‘12) To provide scholarships for deserving Danville-Pittsylvania County graduates who are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree or licensure in special education.
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William E. Barr Scholarship Fund (’13) To provide scholarships for DanvillePittsylvania County graduates attending Hampden-Sydney College.
Bennett-Bushnell-Jones-Kaufmann Scholarship (’08) To provide scholarships to nursing students at the Danville Regional Medical Center School of Health Professions.
James W. Bryant, Sr. and James T. Collie Scholarship Fund (’05) To provide scholarships for Pittsylvania County graduates, preferably in the fields of education or nursing.
Bernard C. Calvert Scholarship Fund (’04) To provide scholarships for deserving Tunstall High School graduates, preferably students who attended either Brosville or Stony Mill Schools.
John Watson Daniel Scholarship Fund (‘97) To provide scholarships for DanvillePittsylvania-Caswell graduates, with a preference for descendants of employees or retirees of John W. Daniel Construction Company.
Danville Academic Boosters Scholarship Fund (‘03) To provide scholarships for top graduates of Danville Public Schools.
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Danville Regional Medical Center Auxiliary/Volunteer Scholarship (‘07)
Roy G. and Joan F. Gignac Scholarship Fund (‘00)
To provide scholarships for Danville Regional Medical Center employees and volunteers and their immediate families who are studying in a medical field.
To provide scholarships for area graduates pursuing technical fields of study, with a preference for those attending the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Roy L. and Mary G. Doss Scholarship (‘10)
Diane Marie Gross Scholarship Fund (’13)
To provide scholarships for DanvillePittsylvania County graduates.
To provide scholarships for DanvillePittsylvania graduates attending either Washington and Lee University or the College of William and Mary.
Susan L. Edwards Scholarship (‘12) To provide scholarships for students who are pursuing the field of radiologic technology, with nursing students as a secondary preference.
John R. and Betty B. Eggleston Scholarship Fund (‘02) To provide scholarships for Danville, Pittsylvania or Caswell County graduates.
Margaret Spruce Floyd Scholarship Fund (‘03) To provide scholarships for female graduates of public and private schools in Pittsylvania County.
John B. Grubb Scholarship Fund (‘07) To provide scholarships for DanvillePittsylvania County graduates.
Ray M. Harris Scholarship Fund (’04) To provide undergraduate and graduate scholarships with preference given to graduates from high schools in Pittsylvania County.
Stuart Harris Drama Scholarship Fund (‘03) To provide scholarships for Danville Public Schools graduates who are outstanding drama students.
Gantsoudes Scholarship Fund (’08) To provide scholarships for GW graduates who attend Virginia or North Carolina colleges.
George Washington High School Class of 1957 Scholarship (’07) To provide scholarships for graduates of George Washington High School.
Hokie Bird Scholarship Fund (‘13) To provide scholarships for Danville-Pittsylvania County graduates attending Virginia Tech.
THANK YOU “By awarding me the Ray M. Harris Scholarship, you have lightened my financial burden which allows me to focus on the most important aspect of going to school to become a veterinarian, learning. I will strive to become one of the most honest, trustworthy, and knowledgeable veterinarians.” Victoria M. Cox Ray M. Harris Scholarship Recipient
“This scholarship should make an impact for many years to come for area students. Thank you for helping others each and every day of your life. It rubs off on others.” Pat and Cathy Daly Hokie Bird Scholarship
John L. Hurt, Jr. Scholarship Fund (‘02)
Alger Pugh Scholarship Fund (’00)
To provide scholarships for Gretna High School graduates with a preference for those who attended John L. Hurt, Jr. Elementary School.
To provide scholarships for George Washington High School athletes.
Florence P. Wagner and Jennie Lee Wagner Scholarship (’08) To provide scholarships to Pittsylvania County high school graduates.
Richard Ramsey Scholarship Fund (’10)
Memorial Scholarship Fund (‘03)
To provide scholarships for top Gretna High School students.
To provide scholarships for DanvillePittsylvania-Caswell graduates.
Riddle-Francis Scholarship Fund (‘05)
Robert and Bernice Milam Scholarship Fund (’10)
To provide scholarships for Pittsylvania County graduates (preference for Tunstall and Dan River students).
To provide scholarships for members of Third Avenue Congregational Christian Church.
Rotary Club of Yanceyville Scholarship Fund (‘13)
Andy Warren Scholarship Fund (’00) To provide scholarships for George Washington High School athletes.
ACORN FUNDS
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS The Community Foundation enters into special Community Partnerships with a local organization after careful consideration. Community Partnerships represent specific agreements where The Community Foundation receives and administers Community Partnership funds that benefit the area.
Danville Regional Foundation Fund (‘07)
To provide scholarships for Bartlett Yancey High School graduates.
Acorn Funds allow individuals, families and organizations to build an endowment over time. Donors are allowed three years to reach the minimum required to establish a permanent endowment at The Community Foundation.
To provide scholarships for local graduates attending Averett University.
Percy and Velna Scearce Scholarship Fund (‘00)
To be a catalyst for regional workforce innovation.
Patrick H. Musick Scholarship Fund (’01)
To provide undergraduate or graduate scholarships for area students who actively support their religious convictions, are merited and have financial need.
Deputy Frankie Lynn Betterton Scholarship Fund (‘12)
Onnie H. & Bertie W. Milloway Scholarship Fund (‘98)
To provide scholarships for deserving Averett University students who have a tennis-playing background.
Arnold B. Porter and Elizabeth J. Porter Scholarship Fund (’06) To provide scholarships to members of Fairview United Methodist Church who demonstrate a reasonable need for financial aid.
Irene L. Pritchett Scholarship Fund (’01) To provide scholarships for black graduates of Danville-Pittsylvania County high schools and the Children’s Home of Virginia Baptist, Inc.
Skenderis Scholarship Fund (‘99) To provide scholarships for Danville and Pittsylvania County graduates who have overcome a hardship.
Eileen and Joseph Stendig Scholarship Fund (’05) To provide scholarships to Danville Public Schools graduates who have demonstrated a need for financial support.
Louise P. Surles Scholarship Fund (‘98) To provide scholarships for local graduates attending the University of Virginia.
To provide scholarships for deserving Danville/Pittsylvania residents who have a financial need and who are pursuing a law enforcement career.
Kolton Brim Karnes Fund (‘10) To help families who are suffering through the loss of a child.
Herman C. Kelly Scholarship Fund (’09) To provide scholarships for Chatham High School students.
Gideon Miller Cancer Fund (’11) To meet the needs of area cancer patients and their families.
To support community grantmaking.
Dan River Region Collaborative/ National Fund for Workforce Solutions (’08)
Disaster Relief Fund (’12) To accept and strategically disburse local, regional and national funding on behalf of local disaster response and relief efforts.
Veterans Memorial Fund (‘04) To create and maintain a local Veterans Memorial to honor veterans of all wars.
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Our Donors (for July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013) Adkerson-Dodson Special Education Scholarship Fund Judith A. Dodson Amy and Jimmy Flippen
Administrative/Unrestricted Fund Gerald and Margaret Adcock American National Bank and Trust Co. Anonymous Evangeline N. Avery Martha R. Bamberg Robert R. Blackwell Brenda Blair James and Rebecca Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bray Jean and Pete Brown Margaret Bryant Mr. and Mrs. David T. Clark Barbara R. Cole Barbara S. Collie Leon and Nancy Compton Virginia H. Conway Joan Crews George and Gretchen Crowell Clyde and Becky Dalton Philip N. Daly and Frances K. Daly Charitable Lead Unitrust Ethelyne F. Daniel Dawn H. Davis Gail M. Davis Mr. and Mrs. R. Helm Dobbins Jeff and Debra Dodson Bernice P. Elliott Dr. and Mrs. Mar Escario Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Walther Ewalt
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First Citizens Bank Ed and Emily Fitzgerald Dr. Connie Fletcher-Whitlow Nan C. Freed Robert and Olga Floyd Dr. and Mrs. Danny Gnewikow Gary Grant Delma C. Haley Dr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Harvie, Jr. H.F. and Faye Haymore Ralph and Ruth Hess Peter and Jo Ann Howard Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hurt Martha B. Hylton Ina R. Ingram Mary Evelyn Jefferson Nell H. Jefferson Robert Jiranek Danny and Brenda Jones Joan W. Jurney Budge and Carolyn Kent Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kushner Lois A. Love F. Lawrence McFall, Jr. Ken and Suzanne Miller H. Victor Millner, Jr. William and Caroline Milstead Marie Y. Nales Mukesh and Dimpal Patel Sue F. Rogers Margaret Scott Mary G. Shelton Jennifer and Chuck Snead Elizabeth S. Spainhour James and Diana Starling Michael and Dorothy Tate Mrs. Benton C. Thompson Elise C. Vernon Virginia Bank & Trust
Jesse and Verla Wall Dr. Edward T. White Lucy F. White Bobby and Virginia Wiles Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan Young
W. Earl and Elise M.G. Allen Fund Hon. Samuel M. Hairston
Animal Welfare Fund Dan and Sandy Carmichael
THANK YOU “Our firemen and community greatly appreciate the generosity of the Community Foundation and its commitment to help protect our citizens.” Casville Volunteer Fire Department
Autism Education Fund Dan River Autism Awareness 5K Sunny D. Holley Carl and Kathy Reynolds Terry G. Templeton
William E. Barr Scholarship Fund Lamar Barr
Deputy Frankie Lynn Betterton Scholarship Fund H.F. and Faye Haymore Sandra Payne
Board Endowment Fund Dorothy W. Adams American National Bank Lamar Barr Fred and Brenda Blair Dan and Sandy Carmichael Mrs. D. Randolph Davis Jeff and Debra Dodson Androniki J. Fallis Gail G. Gunn
Top: The Dan River Autism Awareness 5K brings together hundreds of runners and walkers each year. Right: Frances Skenderis, Martha Bamberg, Boo Compton and Ina Dodson enjoy the annual Appreciation Luncheon.
Peter and Jo Ann Howard Sam and Faye Kushner Adam and Blair Lumpkins F. Lawrence McFall, Jr. Kenneth Miller H. Victor Millner, Jr. Margaret Scott Jennifer and Chuck Snead Paul W. and Harriet M. Thompson Robert and Wanda Vaughan Lewis E. Wall, Jr. Verla Wall Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Warren Stuart Watlington Mr. and Mrs. William S. Woods
Christian Charities Fund
Domestic Violence Shelter Fund
George and Katie Brooks Danville Radiologists Inc. Jerry and Ely Foster Franklin and Betty Hill Tony and Lyn Hill Laurel Kyles Bill and Mary Riddle Sammy and Dianne Saunders Kenneth and Jana Sloneker Mildred B. Wilkerson Vaden Wright
Philip N. Daly and Frances K. Daly Charitable Lead Trust Carl and Kathy Reynolds
Pat And Cathy Daly Family Fund Pat and Cathy Daly Jeff and Debra Dodson
Boys & Girls Clubs Endowment Fund James and Kristina Barkhouser Richard and Kit Barkhouser Boys & Girls Clubs of the Danville Area Pat and Cathy Daly P. Niles and Carol Daly Eric and Rives Deaton
Faye Carter Fund Faye Carter Trust – BB&T
Philip and Frances Daly Fund Philip N. Daly and Frances K. Daly Charitable Lead Trust
John Watson Daniel Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Cassada Gloria H. Dodson Richard and Shirley Elliott Starwood Garden Club
Danville Regional Foundation Fund Danville Regional Foundation
Danville Regional Medical Center Auxiliary/Volunteer Scholarship Fund Danville Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Neal and Linda Dodson
Disaster Relief Fund Anonymous P. Niles Daly, Jr.
Susan L. Edwards Scholarship Fund Ava Ayers Richard and Dolores Brackin Richie and Carolyn Brackin Shane Brackin Barbara Y. Burn Tammy Campbell Caswell County Schools Finance Department Lori Daniel Danville Professional Women’s Association Tony and Lyn Hill Holley & Gibson Realty Co., Inc. Haywood and Dorothy Jacobs John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods Leon and Karen McCarter Lindsey and Ellen Robertson Jack E. Smith Richard and Deborah Turner Jean Hines Vernon Kathy and Glenn Barts Linda Godfrey Aloma and Robert Hawkins Carol E. Webber
Gamewood Technology Fund American National Bank & Trust Company Drs. Franklin and Dugan Maddux
George Washington Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund 1957 GWHS Class Reunion Henry V. Adams, IV Bob Ashby Darra Anthony
Bill Bailey Nancy Clark Bailey Howard Barber Conrad W. Barksdale Dillon Barnett, Jr. Ron Berman Fred Bevill Nancy Bennett Bourne Julia Dodson Bowman Becky Pugh Browder Bette Connock Brown Susie Clements Canoutas D. G. and Sylvia Bragg Carter Joyce Yeatts Caudle Donald L. Chandler Jim and Helen Browder Cheyney Donald Clark David Crawford Paula Cochran Collie Bill Cook Robert Cotton Richard Fralin Meredith Wilson Gravely Alice Faye Carter Isom Bobbe Gray Hogan Jebson Isabelle Morris Johnson Hunter Jones Budge and Carolyn Kent Ernest Kolendrianos Fred Knowles Carole Dunagan Lupis Jim and Vera Martin Charlotte Guinn McBride F. Lawrence McFall, Jr. Tom Meadows Gayle Green Miller Sarah Shelhorse Miller Sue Leggett Miller Mae Harrison Moore
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Sandy J. Moore Judith Slayton Moss Lee Myers Norman Eva Stegall Palmer Don Patterson Kenneth Price Clara Lee Parker Ripley Jim and Nancy Cole Robertson Nancy Cole Robertson Rad Satterfield Jane Crutchfield Scott Jane and Becky Smith Scott Dick Slayton Eddie and Jeanette Payne Snead Hobart Statzer Jim Shields Bill Stephens Marion Hager Stephenson Wayne Stevens Mike Tate Tom Taylor Steve Turner Elizabeth Compson Waldrup Sally Thomas Wallace Curtis Walsh Gordon and Kay Watkins Ebb Williams W. H. and Melodie Williams Jerry Woodall
Dr. Elizabeth Compton Jerry and Ely Foster Nell Fredericksen Martha B. Hylton Mary Evelyn Jefferson Richard and Terri Jefferson Ruth Sager
Juanita G. “Nita” Grant
Diane Marie Gross Scholarship Fund
Hospice Support Services Fund
Inara Aster Dodson
Elizabeth (Betty) W. Jefferson Fund Bonnie and Stuart Brown Sharon Celsor-Hughes
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Patricia C. Bates (Aunt Trisha, Nanny, Lynn, & Ana) Jeff and Debra Dodson Hospice Support Services William J. and Kelly Phelps
Sally and Mich Wilkinson Bob and Sarah Williams
Kang-A-Rhue Children’s Cancer Fund Vincent P. Kania
Kolton Brim Karnes Fund Sue Abercombie Dana Glass Betty Leggett Carol Majors Lauren Moore Beth Payne Jane White
The Fund For Halifax County Benchmark Community Bank Chastain Home Clement Wheatley Law Offices Debra Dodson The Staff at District 8 Probation & Parole Draper Aden Associates, Inc. Jack and Bertha Jane Dunavant Dolly Fallen H.F. and Faye Haymore Phil and Carole Hollis William and Patricia Kelehar Mid-Atlantic Broadband Cooperative Victor Millner Physicians of Southside Urology & Nephrology Del and Nancy Pool Mr. and Mrs. Harman Saunders Margaret Scott Coleman and Barbara Speece Carroll and Frances Ann Thackston Frances Anne L. Thackston Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan Young
Juanita G. “Nita” Grant Fund
Providence Healthcare Group Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Williams
Keokee Fund Barbara Bennett Budge and Carolyn Kent
Peter and Jo Ann Howard L’Dor V’Dor Fund Peter and Jo Ann Howard
Larry Donald Huskey Memorial Fund Anonymous Lora G. Blair Ernie and Myrna Chestnut Edward and Jeannette Episcopo Don and Lynne Huskey Donald W. Huskey Pamela F. Hyler Kaye S. Millner Marilyn Rowan Dale and Judy Schell Thomas A. “Al” and Becky Smith George and Ramona Supensky Wanda Walker
Alexander Heath Light & Mary Nelson Light Mission Fund Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Herman and Helen Melton Historical Fund James P. Harold
Gideon Miller Cancer Fund Nathan and Evelyn Barley Brian Haskins Joyce R. Midkiff Dexter Miller Dexter, Sam, Tammie & Bruce Miller Melissa Moore Wendy M. Stephens Wells Fargo Heath Wood
Audrey F. Millner Memorial Fund
Rotary Club Of Yanceyville Scholarship Fund Rotary Club of Yanceyville
Bob and Addie Wilkerson Wyatt-Quarles Seed Co. Tom and Alison Youkilis
Skenderis Scholarship Fund
South Boston Medical Fund South Boston Medical Facility, Inc.
Anonymous
Androniki J. Fallis Margaret Milam Frances F. Skenderis Dr. and Mrs. Basil Skenderis, II John and Susan Zourzoukis Mary F. Zourzoukis
Patrick H. Musick Scholarship Fund
Claudia Vernon Smith Fund
Michael C. Guanzon, Esq. Ted and Helen Jane Hodges Mark and Carole Holland
Brenda Brown Kenny and Jane Bryant Jim and Helen Cheyney Caroline Collins Goodyear Tire and Rubber - Dept. 2311 Guilford Garden and Outdoor Center Vickie Harris Russell and Betty Hines Sterling and Carolyn Hudson Eddie and Cynthia Hyler Heidi Jones Chuck and Kitty Jordan Sandy Large Janet McGregor Jeannett and Walter Meetze Mount Hermon Baptist Church Darryl and Ida Robertson Douglas A. Seymour Cindy Smith Jane M. Thompson David and Ellen Vernon Jean Hines Vernon Regina Walker Melodie Williams
Ted and Helen Jane Hodges H. Victor Millner, Jr.
Morotock Arts & Cultural Endowment Fund Joy Biggs
Mt. Hermon Baptist Church Youth Mission Fund
National Fund For Workforce Solutions/ Dan River Region Collaborative Jobs for the Future Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission
Alma Courtney “Sigie” Perkinson Rose Fund Dr. and Mrs. Charlton B. Strange, Jr.
James A. And Anne V. Robertson Fund GE Foundation A. Lindsay Robertson Mr. and Mrs. James A. Robertson, Jr.
Virginia Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Robertson Fund Virginia Elizabeth “Betsy” Robertson
Veterans Memorial Fund (General donations other than brick orders) Atlanta National League Baseball Club, Inc. James L. “Pete” and Jean O. Brown Keith D. Brown C & P Co-Workers Sharon K. Cassada Clyde and Becky Dalton Dan River Region Pilot Club Shirley T. Garbee Laura E. Harrison Bobby Johnson Florence Lewis F. Lawrence McFall, Jr. Lafayette McKinney, Jr. William and Caroline Milstead Carl and Kathy Reynolds Mildred B. Wilkerson
Veterinary Emergency Treatment (V.E.T.) Fund Animal Medical Center of Danville, Inc. The Brown Family Sherry Crews Michael and JoyceAnn Duncan Linda P. Jones Mt. Hermon Animal Clinic
The Community Foundation has helped to sell more than 6,000 engraved bricks at the Veterans Memorial, with 4,000 still available.
Andy Warren Memorial Scholarship Fund Schrum Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation
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Grants and Scholarships July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 • Total paid – $1,153,955
Unrestricted These grants were awarded from funds whose purpose is unrestricted. 640 Community Rescue Squad - to acquire a Stryker Lift assisted ambulance cot, $6,500 Air Force Association, Chapter 240 – to provide a “matching grant” proposal from K-12 science teachers to focus on STEM-based classroom projects, $1,500
Averett University – to provide a “classroom of the future” on Averett’s North Campus, $21,500 Bachelors Hall Volunteer Fire Department – to purchase a Toughbook 19” computer to enable complete, accurate, and timely reporting of medical emergency calls to the office of emergency services, $3,700
American Red Cross – to continue to be prepared to provide relief for clients of disasters throughout Danville and Pittsylvania County, $15,000 Animal Welfare League of Pittsylvania County – to provide medical care for animals in rescue and/or foster programs to reduce the number of unwanted animals in Pittsylvania County, $475
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Brosville Community Volunteer Fire Department – to assist with purchase of a new Thermal Imaging Camera, $5,500 Cascade Community Center – to replace the windows to help with heating and cooling the building, $6,000 Cascade Community Volunteer Fire Department – to improve the property and facilities by paving the parking lot, $13,430 Caswell County – Family Services – to purchase playground equipment for the outdoor play area, $7,000
Arc of Southside – to support the job training facility and program services for its employees, $90,000 ATT Search & Rescue Dogs of Virginia, Inc.– to assist in conducting the International police working dog association recertification workshop, $1,500
Danville Area Choral Arts Society presents “Rags to Ritz” concert.
Bachelors H all Volunteer Fire Depart proudly disp ment membe lay their new rs computer to improve medical em ergency call reporting.
Caswell County Parks & Recreation Department – to help air condition the gym so it can be utilized during summer months, $12,500 Casville Volunteer Fire Department – to upgrade the vehicle extraction equipment through the purchase of a rescue spreader, $8,000
Chatham First – to develop a walking trail connecting the Pittsylvania County Visitor Center to the Chatham Town Hall, $5,000 City of Danville – Department of Parks, Recreation and Libraries – to transport qualified Danville City residents under the age of 60 that need life-saving dialysis treatment, $5,000 City of Danville Division of Social Services – “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” – to make available critical and emergency needed financial assistance for home energy needs, $21,505 Danville Area Choral Arts Society – to present the quality choral concert “Rags to Ritz” to the general public, $1,350 Danville Cancer Association – to assist with the cost of cancer-related prescriptions for local cancer patients, $25,000
THANK YOU
Danville Community College Foundation – to purchase a welding simulator, $15,000
“DACAS appreciates the support you have given us to continue to have quality choral concerts in the Danville area. This is music neither the singers nor the audience would have if it were not for the choral society.”
Danville Concert Association – to bring “6th Floor Trio” to Danville and have the group’s members conduct a master class with young local music students, $3,500
Danville Area Choral Arts Society
Danville Historical Society – to help store and preserve invaluable records and collections of Danville’s history, $5,000 Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History - to help support exhibitions of the work of Elizabeth Austin, $3,550 Danville – Pittsylvania Community Services – to provide Crisis Intervention Team training for Danville and Pittsylvania County law enforcement to enhance their capacity to identify and respond appropriately to individuals with mental illness, $9,500 Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber Foundation – to support the improvement of the Leadership Southside program, $8,000
New shelving will help the Danville Historical Society store and preserve their historical records and collections.
Danville – Pittsylvania Habitat for Humanity – to purchase building materials and contract labor needed to construct a new four-
bedroom, two-bathroom home at 114 Brush Arbor Court, $17,300 Danville Science Center - to help support the traveling exhibits, “Playing with Time” and “Raise the Roof,” $20,000 Danville Speech and Hearing – to provide speech/language pathology services and supplies to uninsured, underinsured and/ or low/no income citizens of the Dan River Region who present a communication disorder, $25,000 Danville Youth GROW (First Tee of Danville) – to promote The First Tee Nine Core Values and Life Skills Curriculum through an outreach effort to the community, $10,000 Free Clinic of Danville - to replace and upgrade equipment used in patient care services and in patient-related tasks, $9,545 God’s Pit Crew – to purchase a new stretch wrap system for the warehouse operation, $9,920 Gretna Little Theatre – to provide live theatre performances, featuring local actors, students, and senior citizens, $10,000
Students enjoy art classes at Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History.
Institute for Advanced Learning and Research Foundation – to purchase lab equipment to support STEM-based K-12 educational outreach, $9,400 Keeling Volunteer Fire Department – to purchase equipment for the new fire truck, $20,000 Lady Astor Preservation Foundation – to provide historical restoration of the façade of the Langhorne House, $18,000 Mt. Hermon Volunteer Fire & Rescue – to purchase safety gear and high visibility parkas/jackets for emergency responders, $8,000
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Northern Pittsylvania County Food Center – to provide food to those in need in the northern portion of Pittsylvania County, $20,000 Pittsylvania County Literacy Program – to provide literary services for adults,”$1,200 Preservation Virginia – to support the Tobacco Barns Protection Project, $4,000
Danville Area Choral Arts Society – to support the Poulenc’s “Gloria” and “Four Motets for Christmas” performance, $500
Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History – to support the Sketches of Prison Life exhibit, $1,000
Danville Area Humane Society – to make financial assistance available to give companion animals a chance to remain family members, $475
Danville Symphony Orchestra – to help with preparation and presentation of four live orchestra concerts, $1400
Danville Cancer Association – to support the treatment costs for area children with cancer, $1,875
Riceville-Java Volunteer Fire Department – to purchase and equip an all-terrain vehicle to extinguish wild land fires or to transport injured patients from inaccessible areas, $25,000
Danville Church-Based Tutorial Program – to provide educational materials for tutorial sites and summer enrichment activities, $4,000
Ringgold Volunteer Fire & Rescue Squad – to re-chassis the 2004 ambulance with a new 2012 Ford F-450 4x4, $20,000
Danville Concert Association – to support the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba performance, $1200
Southern Area Agency on Aging – to provide emergency assistance to older adults in Danville or Pittsylvania County with income at or near poverty level, $21,000
Field of Interest These grants were awarded from Funds established by donors wishing to support a particular field of interest. Animal Welfare League of Pittsylvania County - to provide medical care for animals in rescue and/or foster programs to reduce the number of unwanted animals in Pittsylvania County, $525
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Halifax County Fund Advisory Committee members Logan Young, Bill Kelehar and the late Mayor Carroll Thackston; Community Foundation Director Debra Dodson; South Boston-Halifax County Museum Board President Paul Smith; and Bill McCabe, Southern Virginia Botanical Gardens Board Vice President and President Dr. Charles Stallard.
Free Clinic of Danville - to replace and upgrade equipment used in patient care services and in patient-related tasks, $275 Institute for Advanced Learning and Research Foundation – to purchase lab equipment to support STEM-based K-12 educational outreach, $2,600 Mt. Hermon Baptist Church – to provide financial assistance to select recipients to attend a youth mission trip, $275
First grants awarded from the Fund for Halifax County The Fund for Halifax County awarded its first grants this year, thanks to the work of the Halifax County Advisory Committee. Grants of $500 each were presented to: • South Boston-Halifax County Museum – to preserve the railroad history of Halifax County for future generations. • Southern Virginia Botanical Gardens & Environmental Education Center, Inc. – to complete construction of a teaching garden site. The Fund for Halifax County is a unique opportunity for citizens, organizations and businesses to help build an endowment to improve and enrich lives in Halifax County. Annual grant payouts will increase as additional donations and bequests are made to build the Fund for Halifax County endowment.
Pittsylvania County Schools, Graduate of Merit Program – to sponsor four high school students, $400
Scholarships
Averett University – Elizabeth Hyler, Cody Finch, Dennis Bouse, II, Margaret Burnette, Jasmine Reid, Kelsey Harris, Devontae Pannell, Morgan Williams, $10,480
Danville Community College – Sierra Hill, Haley Key, Tyler Capps, $3,400
Toccoa Falls College – Kristen Light, $5,500
Bethel University – Tyler Cassidy, $2,250
Danville Regional Medical Center School of Health Professions – Mary Overby, Ebonee Terry, Ryan Wilkinson, Sean Woods, $1,275
Rivermont School – to purchase a Wii for Landon, $350
Christopher Newport University – Sarah Oakes, $530
Duke University Divinity School – Edith Robinson-Davis, $2,225
University of Virginia – to send a local student to attend the Summer Enrichment Program, $1,050
College of Charleston – Audrey Savage, $1,225
Greensboro College – Stuart Davis, $1,900
College of William & Mary Daniel Nuckols, Rachel Brown, Elizabeth Carman, $3,505
Guilford Technical Community College Shacolby Ferguson, $1,200
Pittsylvania County Schools/Gretna Elementary School – to purchase autism assessment software, $250
James Madison University – Morgan Oakes, Hunter Reese, Taylor Slaughter, Brianna Hess, Jasmine Lovelace, $5,430 Liberty University – Brittnie Cooke, Brianna Ryan, Claire Francisco, Joshua Estabrook, Tipree Graves, Victoria Gentry, Lindsay Roberts, $18,405 Longwood University – Jazmine Willard, $1,400 Lynchburg College – Amber Sulter, Amanda Mayhew, LaDawn Noble, $5,530 New York University – Christopher Hyman, $5,500
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St. John’s University – Calvin Bagby, $5,500
Radford University – Shane Mayhew, Ashley Riddle, $4,430
University of Georgia – Nathan Unger, $5,500 University of Virginia – Latasha Jennings, Christopher Waters, Matthew Wyatt, Hillary Hylton, Carrie Hartgrove, Dustin Marshall, Tyrabia Womble, Rachel Nicholson, $18,205 University of Virginia – Wise – Hunter Adkins, $600 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Hannah Moore, $200 University of North Carolina at Pembroke– Kaitlin Robertson, $700 Virginia Commonwealth University – Tyesha Womack, Rachel Kilgore, $2,625 Virginia Tech – Sarah Terrell, Olivia McCraw, Victoria Cox, Philip Dumont, Ryan Ross, Ling Guo, Matthew Riddle, Taylor Jones, Carlos Magana, Afton Richardson, $18,755 Washington and Lee University – Richard Snyder, $225 Yale University - Alistair Stephens-Pickeral, $1,675
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Donor Advised
Designated
These grants were awarded from Funds with donor advisors.
These grants were awarded from Funds whose purpose is designated to support one or more specific organizations.
Animal Welfare League of Pittsylvania County Averett University Boys and Girls Club of Danville Campus Outreach – Durham Campus Chatham First Cross Roads Christian Counseling Center Danville Church-Based Tutorial Program Danville Community College Educational Foundation Danville Concert Association Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce Foundation – Ed SteffeyMemorial Golf Tournament Danville – Pittsylvania Habitat for Humanity Danville Symphony Orchestra Free Clinic of Danville God’s Pit Crew God’s Storehouse House of Hope Little Life Pregnancy Center Lutheran Family Services of Virginia Mount Cross Volunteer Fire and Rescue Northern Pittsylvania County Food Center Sharon Baptist Church Oak Grove Residential Care Pittsylvania County Historical Society Temple Beth Sholom United Way of Danville-Pittsylvania County Wayles Harrison Cancer Fund Westover Christian Academy
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American Indian College Fund Averett University Bassett Memorial United Methodist Church Berea College Boys and Girls Club of Danville Boy Scouts Clover Cemetery Danville Cancer Association Danville Community College Educational Foundation Danville Life Saving Crew and Rescue Squad
Danville Public Library First Baptist Church Free Clinic of Danville Garden Club of Danville God’s Storehouse Grace Design United Methodist Church Longwood University Martinsville Cemetery Association Moffett Memorial Baptist Church Mount Vernon United Methodist Church New Community of Praise, Inc. Patrick Henry Boys and Girls Plantation Piedmont Access to Health Services (PATHS) St. Paul’s College St. Peter’s Greek Orthodox Church The Salvation Army United Negro College Fund
THANK YOU “Thank you again for your generosity and support. My life goal is to leave this world better than I found it, and I promise you I will work very hard and eventually give something back to others, both as an administrator and possibly a scholarship to future students like myself.” Shontell White GW Class of 1957 Scholarship Recipient
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Leaving A Legacy Collage Key 1. William E. Barr 2. W. Earl & Elise M. G. Allen 3. Claudia Vernon Smith 4. Diane Marie Gross 5. Roy Doss 6. Susan L. Edwards 7. “Sigie” Perkinson 8. Gideon Miller 9. Mary Jo Davis 10. James W. Bryant, Sr. 11. James T. Collie 12. Phil & Fran Daly 13. Jimmie Anderson 14. Elsie Carolyn Adkerson 15. Judge Spiros Skenderis 16. Frankie Lynn Betterton 17. Dr. Eugene Evans
Leaving a Legacy Many individuals have already created a legacy by giving through the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region.
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James R. Anderson Dorothy Braswell Henrietta Clark Mary Jo Davis Roy L. Doss Eugene Evans Dolores Feldman Moses Merricks Arnold and Elizabeth Porter Herbert Sater Mary Carter Stone Benjamin Sugg John C. Swanson, Jr. Harold D. Tinsley Some of the individuals who have notified us that The Community Foundation is included in their estate plans are: W. Earl and Elise M.G. Allen Virginia Collie Elizabeth Compton Niles and Carol Daly Pat and Cathy Daly Inara Aster Dodson Judith Noel Dodson
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Androniki Fallis Juanita G. Grant Doug Hayes Ralph and Ruth Hess Etta Jennings H. Victor Millner, Jr. L. Samuel Saunders, Jr. Frances Skenderis Garland Slayton Charles W. Snead Jennie Lee Wagner
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Contact your financial or legal advisor to discuss how you can use one of the following gifts to establish a permanent legacy with The Community Foundation: Bequests Beneficiary of IRAs Charitable Remainder Trusts Gifts of Life Insurance Charitable Lead Trusts 19
Honorariums And Memorials Many people have given gifts this year in honor or in memory of special people in their lives. Such gifts can be designated for a particular fund or used to support the work of The Community Foundation. Notices will be sent to honorees or family members as specified.
In Honor of Nancy Clark Bailey Ted & Leslie Bennett’s 50th wedding anniversary Ellen Beville Dr. Timothy Brotherton James L. “Pete” and Jean Brown Dr. & Mrs. Donald G. Cairns Sharon Celsor-Hughes Mr. & Mrs. W. James Cheyney, II Dixie Clifton Gil Collins Dr. Elizabeth Compton Mr. & Mrs. David Eagle Androniki J. Fallis Reverend Barry S. Foster Nell Jefferson Fredericksen’s Birthday Dr. & Mrs. Todd Fredericksen The Gamewood Staff Juanita G. Grant Julie Hammond Mrs. Graham Hatcher Martha B. Hylton Frances Jarrett Mr. James H. Jefferson Mary Evelyn Jefferson Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Jefferson William H. Jefferson, III
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Mrs. William H. Jefferson, Jr. Claire Johnson-Hurry Dr. & Mrs. Norman Johnson Budge and Carolyn Kent John Laramore Betty Leggett’s Birthday Tom Leggett C.P. Lewis F. Lawrence McFall, Jr. Ken Miller Eddie Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. E.D. Morton III Mr. & Mrs. James Moye Dave Newman Judith Noel’s Wedding Clara Lee Parker Ripley Mrs. William L. Sager Nancye G. Shelton Frances and Bill Skenderis Mrs. Spiros B. Skenderis Mrs. Jack B. Spainhour, Jr. Jean H. Vernon Scott Waller Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wilkerson Kate Wilson Gayle Wyatt
In Memory of Barbara Alderson
Edwin Jack Andrews James Earl Bass, Sr. Nancy Short Barker Brantley K. Batterman Randy Beale Henry G. Bennett Frankie Jean Braswell Barbara Cole Roy F. Collins Philip & Frances Daly D. Randolph “Randy” Davis Susan L. Edwards Anunciacion T. Escario Vernon Ferguson Florence Fitzgerald Mable Gatewood Josiah Bynum Gay, III Mamie Jackson Gould Jean Hall Paul & Catherine Harold Kenneth Holland Larry Donald Huskey Mary E. Jones Elizabeth (Betty) Jefferson Betty Jefferson’s Christmas Birthday Danny Tate & Malcolm Jones, Jr. Leroy Lewis A.H. Light & Mary N. Light
Alma Courtney “Sigie Perkinson Memorial Rose Garden
Dee Dee Mattison Dennis Miller Gideon Miller Audrey Millner Melissa Mitchell Patrick Musick Calvin Neal Captain Edward C. Oldfield Forrest Pawling Edwin Boyd Parrish Isabella Pretty Edwin “Ed” Hughes Ragland, Jr. Thomas Reynolds Raymond C. Rigney Ellen Vernon Robertson James A. and Anne V. Robertson Lucille T. Shelhorse Roy R. Shelton Judge Spiros Skenderis Dr. Jeff Smith Spencer T. Strader, Jr.
Ramona Smith Supensky Lille Puckett Saunders Terry Major General Carroll Thackston (Ret.) Dennis Underwood Fred Webb, Sr. Bernard Wright George Zourzoukis
In Memory of Pets Animal Medical Center of Danville, Inc. – clients’ pets Sherry Crews Deborah Johnson Linda P. Jones Susie L. Mitchell Mt. Hermon Animal Clinic– clients’ pets Sandra Pugh
Statement of Activities
Total Assets
(Unaudited) The final audited statements will be available for inspection at the Foundation office and on the website www.cfdrr.org
Support and Revenue Contributions Investments Income Net Gain on Investments Rental Revenue In-Kind Other Gifts - In Kind Other Income Workforce Collaborative Funding Total
2013 $ 749,637 417,024 2,139,758 302,600 – 28,637 270,705 3,908,361
2012 $ 711,630 658,716 (892,437) 302,600 4,647 17,931 210,484 1,013,571
1998
2000
$8,330,000
$10,792,184
Expenses Grants & Scholarships Facility Rental Grant In-Kind Program Related Management and General Workforce Collaborative Development Total
851,355 302,600 129,162 352,341 258,535 60,185 1,954,178
944,136 302,600 126,440 219,456 215,799 64,772 1,873,203
Change Beginning Balance July 1, 2012
1,954,183 23,348,584
(859,632) 24,208,216
Ending Balance June 30, 2013
25,302,767
23,348,584
2006
$15,753,320
Net Assets
2013
$25,348,584
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