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MCF Awards $112,000 in 2017 Grants

$112,942 was awarded in community grants to local nonprofits and organizations at MCF's annual grants reception.

The Mathews Community Foundation awarded $112,942 in community grants to local nonprofits and organizations at its annual grants reception, which was held last Wednesday at Kingston Parish House. 

“This event is the highlight of the foundation’s year. It is the opportunity to affirm our commitment to improve the quality of life for those living and working in Mathews,” board chair Reed Lawson said. 

“Community grants are awarded to impactful programs and projects working toward collective goals MCF awards $112,000+ in 2017 grants around health and wellness, educational success, cultural vibrancy and economic prosperity,” said MCF Grants Committee chair Anne Leddy. “This year the foundation awarded 83 percent of total requests received, with threequarters of the funding from the Mathews Community Foundation Endowment. This fund has grown from the support of hundreds of county residents and provides flexibility in responding to changing and emerging needs,” said Leddy. 

In the area of cultural vibrancy, grants focused on programs and projects that allow community members the access to and appreciation for arts and cultural opportunities, including arts education and historic/cultural preservation. Recipients included the Court House Players, Bayside Youth Ballet, The Fairfield Foundation, Bay School Community Arts Center, and Concerts by the Bay. 

Economic prosperity grantmaking supports programs which sustain the region’s natural resources, and focus on ensuring all residents have the skills and resources to access career opportunities. Grantees included Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory and VersAbility Resources. 

With focus on the youngest Mathews residents, Educational Success grants support programs that support students academically and socially throughout their educational experience, including both in- and out-of-school time. Grants were awarded to the Mathews Boys & Girls Club and Jacob’s Ladder, and to support the Mathews County Public Schools, including support for the Mathews Parent Resource Center, the Mathews High School Robotics Team, Nature Camp for Thomas Hunter Middle School students, the Mathews Continentals Society, MHS Marching Band, MHS Freshman Transition Fair, and expansion of MHS tech/training labs.  

Over half of grantmaking in 2017 focused grants to organizations connecting residents with resources that meet their health, nutritional and safety needs. Grantees include the Alzheimer’s Association, Bay Aging, Gloucester-Mathews Care Clinic, Hands Across Mathews, Mathews County Triad, Mathews Department of Social Services, Mathews Family YMCA, Mathews Volunteer Rescue Squad, and Partners for Mathews Students.  

Established in 1999, Mathews Community Foundation, an affiliate of The Community Foundation Serving Richmond and Central Virginia, ensures the legacy and charitable intent of its donors through a focused grantmaking process. 

 “The grants committee and advisory board members work diligently to align funds that contribute to community grantmaking with the goals of a program or project, while addressing the changing needs of our community. The foundation serves and inspires people to build philanthropy for our region and to engage in our community,” Lawson said. 

If you are interested in learning more about establishing your charitable legacy or how to partner in community grantmaking, contact Regional Director Margaret Nost at 804-725-3454 or mnost@tcfrichmond.org. For questions about the community grantmaking program, contact Leslie Franklin, Regional Grants Management Officer, lfranklin@tcfrichmond.org.

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Photo:  Mathews Community Foundation grantees of 2017 gathered for a photo at the conclusion of last week’s program. They are, front row from left, Bella Baucom, Lauren Quezada, Eric Pagan, Davis Dowdy, John Hamilton, Clifford Hamilton, Bill Higdon, and Bill Burry of MHS Robotics; second row, Aubrey Hall (Jacob’s Ladder), Judy Rowe (Bayside Youth Ballet), Kristina Watkins (MHS Band), Tiffany Gordon (Mathews DSS), Jean Duggan (Bay Aging), Wilnet Willis (Continentals Society), Sheila Pillath (Mathews Family YMCA), Ashley McCuistion (Fairfield Foundation), Dave Burns (Gloucester-Mathews Care Clinic), Jerry Twigg (VersAbility Resources), Chris Burry (MHS Robotics), Karen Hutchens (Court House Players); third row, Toni Childress (Mathews High School), Andy Hawkins (Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory), Christine Johnson (Mathews Family YMCA), Barbara Ettner (Mathews Parent Resource Center), Phyllis Hudgins and Jack Cranford (Mathews Triad), Helen Yacobucci (Partners for Mathews Students), Larry Brown (MHS Robotics); back row, Marilyn Tucker (Concerts by the Bay), Pam Doss (Bay School Community Art Center), Angela Sale (Mathews Boys & Girls Club) and Dan Hill (Mathews Volunteer Rescue Squad). Also receiving grants but not pictured are Jerry Ligon (Thomas Hunter Middle School), Bill and Georgiana Simmons (Hands Across Mathews) and Ellie Galloway (Alzheimer’s Association). 



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