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The PATH Foundation is proud to support so many impactful organizations in our community. Search our grant database to learn more about projects we’ve funded.
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Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington
Website $50,000 October 13, 2021 Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington received $50,000 in Flexible Funding. Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health
Fauquier CADRE
Website$13,000January 24, 2017CADRE launched the Lock Your Meds Campaign, created by the National Family Partnership, to educate families about the dire need to keep over-the-counter and prescription medications locked in a secure location in homes in an effort to reduce misuse by youth in our community. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMental Health

Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office
Website$4,050September 5, 2017Purchased materials to train all sworn and civilian personnel of the Sheriff’s Office and their public safety partners as part of the International Association of Chiefs of Police One Mind Campaign, which ensures successful interactions between law enforcement and persons affected by mental illness. Make it Happen Mental Health
Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office
Website$8,169 August 28, 2018 The Hidden in Plain Sight education program presents an audience with a model bedroom with items surreptitiously hidden in plain view that indicate possible high-risk behaviors in children and youth. The program is being offered in partnership with 14 community agencies and nonprofits. Make it Happen Mental Health
Fauquier Free Clinic, Inc.
Website $255,000 August 8, 2019 The Fauquier Free Clinic received $255,000 in continued support for their Telehealth program, which includes a full-time mental health clinician, telehealth visits with therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists, medication, and more. Strategic Initiatives Health PriorityMental Health

Fauquier Free Clinic, Inc.
Website$133,000September 12, 2017Continuance of access to behavioral healthcare through integrated mental health services, including telepsychiatry and remote mental health programming. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Fauquier Free Clinic, Inc.
Website$370,000June 20, 2016Increased access to behavioral healthcare through the implementation of integrated mental health services in primary care settings, including use of telepsychiatry and remote mental health services to fill gaps in local resources. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Hope Heals Foundation
Website $15,000 October 13, 2021 Hope Heals received $15,000 in Flexible Funding. Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health
Kettle Run High School
Website$3,000 December 18, 2014The Kettle Run High School library purchased exercise bikes for use in its facility. Quiet exercise bikes give students the chance to hop on and cycle for a few minutes prior to school, during lunch or even during class. The bikes provide an opportunity for students to work off excess energy and stimulate focus. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMental Health

Liberty High School
Website$3,000 August 5, 2016SafeZone training was used to educate students at Liberty High School and Fauquier County education professionals to create environments that are culturally competent and supportive to LGBTQ individuals, as well as straight, cisgender people who care about diversity, equality and inclusion. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMental Health

Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$6,700 December 3, 2014Mental Health First Aid is a comprehensive 8-hour course that introduced participants to the risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems, built an understanding of the importance of early intervention, and reviewed common supports. This grant was presented to Rappahannock County School employees. Make it Happen Mental Health
Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$50,000 October 1, 2020 The Mental Health Association of Fauquier County received $50,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. These funds will help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Mental Health
Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$15,000 February 27, 2020 The Mental Health Association of Fauquier County received $15,000 to support speaking engagements with Darryl Bellamy at area schools. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$33,000December 21, 2015Planning grant for an initiative to improve access to area mental health services, particularly for those who do not meet criteria for services provided by the pubic mental health system. The collaborative team developed a plan for integrating telepsychiatry and counseling services into local medical practices, including the Free Clinic. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$35,000August 1, 2015Funds granted to joint application with CADRE to perform PRIDE survey in schools, addressing substance abuse, anxiety and depression. General Operations & Planning Mental Health
Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$64,000July 1, 2017Funds to implement a collaborative community response to concerns regarding mental health and substance abuse issues among local youth. This will include strategies to reduce stigma, promote prevention programs and increase treatment opportunities. Program & Planning Mental Health
Mental Health Association of Fauquier County
Website$18,280January 1, 2017The Mental Health Association of Fauquier County built on existing partnerships and fostered new collaborations to lead the community in setting and implementing a shared agenda for improving access to mental health and substance abuse supports and treatment. General Operations Mental Health
Morgan’s Message, Inc.
Website $20,000 October 213, 2021 Morgan's Message received $20,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for Morgan's Message to work towards their mission. All Flexible Funding grants are designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so they can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health
Morgan’s Message, Inc.
Website $15,000 April 27, 2021 Morgan's Message received $15,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for Morgan's Message to work towards their mission. All Flexible Funding grants are designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so they can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health
Northern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$35,000January 1, 2017Operating funds to support prospecting, increasing public awareness through their website and annual event, engagement of professional advisors, increasing committee involvement, and broadening outreach activities. General Operations Access to HealthChildhood Wellness
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People Helping People
Website $30,000 October 13, 2021 People Helping People received $30,000 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are designed to help nonprofits and populations most in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Access to HealthMental Health

People Helping People
Website $50,000 April 27, 2021 People Helping People received $50,000 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are designed to help nonprofits and populations most in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Access to HealthMental Health

Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Website $40,000 October 13, 2021 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center received $40,000 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so they can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental HealthPiedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Website $43,500 July 1, 2018 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center received $43,500 to develop a program supporting conflict resolution through mediation and restorative justice education and services. Program & Planning Mental HealthPiedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Website $75,000 July 1, 2019 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center received $75,000 to fund an early intervention conflict resolution program for non-court involved residents of northern Culpeper, Fauquier and Rappahannock counties through mediation and restorative justice education and services. Program & Planning Mental Health
Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Website $33,500 April 27, 2021 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center received $33,500 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so they can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental HealthPiedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Website $68,960 July 9, 2020 Piedmont Dispute Resolutino Center received $68,960 to fund an early intervention conflict resolution program for non-court involved residents of northern Culpeper, Fauquier, and Rappahannock counties through mediation and restorative justice education and services. Program & Planning Mental HealthPiedmont Dispute Resolution Center
Website $21,000 October 1 , 2020 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center received $21,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. The funding will provide support and help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Mental Health
Piedmont Journalism Foundation
Website $15,000 August 7, 2019 Piedmont Journalism Foundation received $15,000 to work together with Foothills Forum on a research and reporting project focused on the crisis of opioids and drug abuse. Strategic Initiatives Health PriorityMental Health

Rappahannock Benevolent Fund
Website $50,000 April 27, 2021 Rappahannock Benevolent Fund received $50,000 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Community VitalityMental Health

Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website $100,000 October 4, 2019 Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services received $100,000 to fund the Coordinated Opioid Response Plan, which supports prevention, treatment and recovery efforts in the Rappahannock-Rapidan Region. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website $25,000 Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services received $25,000 to help with the cost of furniture for their new facility in Warrenton, which will provide a variety of services to the community. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website$30,000July 14, 2017Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services, Fauquier County Government and the PATH Foundation are working in concert to identify new space options for a behavioral health facility in Warrenton. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website$20,000July 1, 2017Developed a parent education and support program for families coping with behavioral and mental health issues. Program & Planning Mental Health
Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website$16,000August 1, 2015Planning grant to assess facility needs and other resources to support mental health services in Fauquier County. General Operations & Planning Mental Health
Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission
Website$28,500August 1, 2015Planning grant to develop regional strategy for permanent supportive housing of the chronically homeless. General Operations & Planning Mental Health
Spiritual Care Support Ministries
Website $20,000 October 13, 2021 Spiritual Care Support Ministries received $20,000 in Flexible Funding. Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health
SpiritWorks Foundation
Website $100,000 September 5, 2019 SpiritWorks Foundation received $100,000 in funding to help support and maintain the Warrenton Recovery Center - a daytime substance recovery center open to the public. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Verdun Adventure Bound
Website$12,400August 1, 2015General operating support of mission to promote personal growth of children and youth of Culpeper, Rappahannock and Fauquier Counties. Mental Health First Aid training and family counseling workshops taught through lessons in stewardship of the land and experiential learning while using nature trails and high adventure. General Operations & Planning Mental Health
Warrenton Police Department
Website$5,000December 15, 2016Funds for the REVIVE program, which equipped officers with Naloxone to reverse the effects of opioid overdoses when administered by an officer in light of the region's rising heroin epidemic. Strategic Initiatives Mental Health
Youth for Tomorrow
Website $23,000 July 9, 2020 Youth for Tomorrow received $23,000 to support the expansion of behavioral health services to the aging population of Fauquier County. Program & Planning Mental Health
Youth for Tomorrow
Website $37,500 April 27, 2021 Youth for Tomorrow received $37,500 in a Flexible Funding grant. Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health
Youth for Tomorrow
Website $50,000 October 13, 2021 Youth for Tomorrow received $50,000 in Flexible Funding. Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so grantees can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Mental Health