Community Foundation for a greater Richmond
Together, we do more good.
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Grantmaking
The Community Foundation for a greater Richmond makes the Richmond region a better place through bold solutions and inspired philanthropy. Together, we do more good.
We envision a thriving region where all individuals and families have the opportunity to succeed. As a leader of Richmond’s philanthropic community, the Community Foundation works with diverse leaders across all sectors to understand the critical issues and unique opportunities shaping our quality of life. We align our initiatives to regional priorities and unite donors, nonprofits and community changemakers to leverage greater impact. And, we encourage everyone to get involved.
Where we work
Accreditations
Council on Foundations National Standards for U.S. Based Community Foundations 2011
Affiliations & memberships
Bridging Richmond 2009
Community Foundations of Virginia 1999
ConnectRichmond 2001
HandsOn Greater Richmond 2007
Northside Initiative for Older Youth 2007
Older Dominion Partnership 2008
Partnership for Nonprofit Excellence 2006
Promise Neighborhoods 2009
Virginia Consortium for Health Philanthropy 2001
Virginia Network of Nonprofit Organizations 2007
Our Sustainable Development Goals
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Operations
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Community Foundation for a greater Richmond
Board of directorsas of 09/27/2021
Mr. Austin Brockenbrough, IV
Lowe, Brockenbrough & Company
Term: 2021 - 2022
Pamela Royal
Royal Dermatology and Skin Care
Austin Brockenbrough
Lowe Brockenbrough & Co.
Michael Beall
Davenport & Company, LLC
Philip Goodpasture
Williams Mullen
Lawrence Gray
GrayCo, Inc.
Kristen Hager
McGuireWoods LLP
Jennifer Hunter
Altria Client Services LLC
John Kemper
John E. Kemper LLC
T. Tattersall
1607 Partners
Charles Agee
Retired, Altria Group
Neil Amin
Shamin Hotels
Thomas Barkin
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Victor Branch
Bank of America
Sheryl Garland
VCU Health System
Kristian Gathright
Apple Hospitality REIT
Terrell Harrigan
Community volunteer
Mark Hourigan
Hourigan
Patty Merrill
Genworth Financial
Paula Pando
Reynolds Community College
Carter Reid
Dominion Energy Services
Organizational demographics
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