Striving to enhance the health and vitality of our community one step at a time. GRANT 22
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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Friends of the Rappahannock
Website $45,075 July 1, 2019 This grant provided funds to develop a strategic plan for the Upper Rappahannock River Water Trail, including a website, map, river health indices and outreach materials, river safety outreach materials, paddle tours and other aspects of trail management. Program & Planning Access to HealthGeneration Fresh Foundation
$25,000May 3, 2017Children in Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties received “Fresh Bucks” vouchers to spend at the Warrenton Farmers Market, encouraging them to visit the Market with their families and make their own buying decisions. The program reimburses participating market vendors for Fresh Bucks purchases. Make it Happen Access to HealthChildhood Wellness
Girls on the Run Piedmont
Website$5,000August 1, 2015Planning grant to develop an energized, dynamic board and strategic plan to allow the program to grow at a manageable and sustainable rate. General Operations & Planning Childhood WellnessGirls on the Run Piedmont
Website$7,000January 1, 2017Operational support for expansion into Rappahannock County, and the continued expansion and development of the program in Fauquier and Culpeper Counties. General Operations Childhood WellnessGirls on the Run Piedmont
Website$2,250February 16, 2018Volunteer-led running program that builds social, emotional, and physical skills for girls from the Cedar Lee Boys & Girls Club. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessGirls on the Run Piedmont
Website$22,800October 1, 2020/span>Girls on the Run Piedmont received $22,800 in Community Resilience grants. This funding will help ease the financial burden caused by COVID-19. Community Resilience Childhood WellnessGirls on the Run Piedmont
Website $10,000 April 17, 2021 Girls on the Run Piedmont received $10,000 in Flexible Funding grants. Flexible Funding is 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 Childhood WellnessGirls on the Run Piedmont
Website $20,000 October 13, 2021 Girls on the Run Piedmont received $20,000 in Flexible Funding grants. Flexible Funding is 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 Childhood WellnessGoose Creek Association
Website $3,500 September 30, 2020 Goose Creek Association received $3,500 in Make it Happen! grants to create a report on the health of the Goose Creek watershed. Make it Happen Access to HealthGoose Creek Association
Website $10,000 October 13, 2021 Goose Creek Association received $10,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, and can be used as needed for Goose Creek to work towards their mission. Flexible Funding Access to HealthGreater Piedmont Trauma Informed Community Network
Website $30,000 July 1, 2018 Greater Piedmont Trauma Informed Community Network received a grant of $30,000 to implement a new program to provide psychoeducational classes to at-risk children and their families at Sycamore Park Elementary School in Culpeper. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessGreenville Elementary
Website $8,000 July 31, 2021 Greenville Elementary received $8,000 in Make it Happen! grant funds to purchase a book vending machine. The machine is operated by tokens, which students will receive as rewards for positive behavior, with an end goal of helping each student grow at-home libraries. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessHeadwaters Foundation
Website $15,000 July 9, 2020 Headwaters Foundation received $15,000 for their After-School Enrichment program that provides a safe and reliable environment for children after school. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessHeadwaters Foundation
Website $25,000 September 30, 2020 Headwaters Foundation received $25,000 to provide childcare support for working families. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessHeadwaters Foundation
Website $50,000 October 13, 2021 Headwaters Foundation received $50,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, and can be used as needed for Headwaters to work towards their mission. Flexible Funding Childhood WellnessHeadwaters Foundation
Website$25,000August 1, 2015General operating support to strengthen core programs: the After-School Enrichment Program (ASEP), the Starfish Mentoring Program and the READ Program. General Operations & Planning Childhood WellnessHeadwaters Foundation
Website$10,000July 1, 2017Funded after-school enrichment program at Rappahannock Elementary School, allowing students to have supervised after-school care. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessHeadwaters Foundation
Website $10,000 July 1, 2018 Headwaters Foundation received $10,000 to continue support for their After-School Enrichment Program offered to students in Rappahannock County. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessHealthy Culpeper
Website$20,000July 17, 2015Capacity grant awarded to Healthy Culpeper supporting their work on community issues and leadership development. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingHealthy Culpeper
Website$8,000January 1, 2017Funding awarded to support Healthy Culpeper’s assistance of non-profit partners, including improved email and marketing techniques, coalition outreach through a regional coalition conference, and increased hours of operation. General Operations Senior ServicesHearts Delight Baptist Church
Website$25,000September 21, 2017Funding to construct a new playground that fosters a culture of diversity and collaborative play in a recreational setting. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessCommunity Vitality
Hero’s Bridge
Website $50,000 October 1, 2020 Hero's Bridge received $50,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. These funds will help ease the financial burden of increased expenses associated with COVID-19. Community Resilience Senior ServicesHero’s Bridge
Website $50,000 October 13, 2021 Hero's Bridge received $50,000 in in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, and can be used as needed for Hero's Bridge to work towards their mission. Flexible Funding Senior ServicesHighland School
Website$25,000 October 1, 2020 Highland School received $25,000 in Community Resilience grants. These grants were provided to organizations throughout the community that faced difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Community Resilience Childhood WellnessHighland School
Website$2,150 October 13, 2016Middle school faculty at Highland expanded their wellness curriculum to include a nationally-recognized curriculum titled "Positive Action." This curriculum is used by hundreds of schools across the country in health and wellness classes to help students become successful both socially and academically. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessHope 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 HealthHospice Support of Fauquier County
Website$18,835 October13, 2021 Hospice Support received $18,835 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, and can be used as needed for Hospice Support to work towards their mission. Flexible Funding Senior ServicesHospice Support of Fauquier County
Website$15,000August 1, 2015General support of hospice service providing non-medical, supportive care to terminally ill patients and their families in Fauquier County. General Operations & Planning Senior ServicesHospice Support of Fauquier County
Website$15,000January 1, 2017Hospice Support increased their ability to provide respite support for the advanced or terminally ill, bereavement counseling, and use of the free DME loan closet. General Operations Senior ServicesInstitute for Public Health Innovation
Website$20,000June 8, 2016Funding that enabled Institute for Public Health Innovation to continue leading a statewide collaborative effort to create consensus guidelines for the training and credentialing of Community Health Workers; to identify sustainable financing to support this critical aspect of the health workforce; and to develop a public awareness campaign to increase support for the utilization of Community Health Workers across Virginia. Strategic Initiatives Regional Population HealthJames G. Brumfield Elementary School
Website$10,000July 12, 2016The Peaceful Playgrounds Program provided a better-organized playground that involves children in activities that reduce injury and conflicts while motivating kids to be physically active. This playground assists in the development of motor skills, social skills, and cognitive skills through various games and activities. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessJohn Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District
Website$2,675 August 26, 2016Funds allocated for the creation of an Augmented Reality Sandbox that has been used to teach students and the public about watersheds, including our impact on the natural resources in our community. Make it Happen Community VitalityKettle 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
Kid Pan Alley
Website $20,000 July 1, 2018 Kid Pan Alley received $20,000 to support "The Stories Between Us" - a community building project wherein children create original songs to bridge the gap between local youth and aging populations. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessKid Pan Alley
Website $16,000 July 1, 2019 Kid Pan Alley received $16,000 to support "One Little Song Can Change the World," a project that focuses on the art of songwriting and its potential as a catalyst for change. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessKid Pan Alley
Website $15,600 April 17, 2021 Kid Pan Alley received $15,600 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for Kid Pan Alley 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 Childhood WellnessLeadership Fauquier
Website $20,000 August 15, 2019 This grant to Leadership Fauquier provided general capacity funding for the fourth year of the county leadership program. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLeadership Fauquier
Website$20,000July 17, 2015Capacity grant awarded to Leadership Fauquier supporting their work on community issues and leadership development. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLeadership Fauquier
Website$20,000July 29, 2016General capacity support for second year of county leadership program. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLeadership Fauquier
Website$20,000July 12, 2017General capacity support for third year of county leadership program. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLiberty Community Church
Website $3,850 July 9, 2020 Liberty Community Church received a Make it Happen! grant of $3,850 for online seminars focused on parent-child relationships, to teach parents the skills to equip their children with character, compassion and problem-solving skills. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessLiberty 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
Liberty High School
Website$7,650March 12, 2019This Make it Happen! grant was awarded to build two bocce ball courts, which foster an inclusive, healthy environment available to all in the community. Make it Happen Access to HealthLittle Fork Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company
Website $50,000 April 27, 2021 Little Fork Volunteer Fire and Rescue company 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 Community VitalityLocal Energy Alliance Program
Website$1,750March 6, 2017Funds were used to build an "Energy Bike" for use at public events, schools and other venues to show how much more energy is required to light conventional light bulbs compared to LED light bulbs. Make it Happen Community VitalityLord Fairfax Community College
Website$5,000September 25, 2014Capacity grant supporting attendance and program costs of the Nonprofit Academy at the Lord Fairfax Community College Warrenton campus in spring 2015. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLord Fairfax Community College
Website$9,000July 21, 2015Capacity grant to support ongoing work surrounding community issues and leadership development. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLord Fairfax Community College
Website$11,000August 1, 2015General operating support for training healthcare workers at the area's only institution of higher education. General Operations & Planning Access to HealthLord Fairfax Community College
Website$75,000July 1, 2016LFCC expanded its Associate of Applied Science in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) degree and Paramedic Career Studies Certificate program to the Fauquier Campus. Program & Planning Access to HealthLord Fairfax Community College
Website$1,000,000August 31, 2016Support for the construction of a new 40,000 square foot STEM-H building (science technology, engineering, math and health) that will include science and health professions labs, flexible purpose technology classrooms, expanded distance learning opportunities, and a large multipurpose space. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingLord Fairfax Community College
Website $36,090 January 14, 2020 Lord Fairfax Community College received a $36,090 to help fund the “LFCC Path to Success” Program, which addresses gaps in support to under-represented students in the community. Strategic Initiatives Health PriorityLord Fairfax Community College Educational Foundation
Website $37,500 April 17, 2021 LFCC received $37,500 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for LFCC 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 Health PriorityM. M. Pierce Elementary School
Website$11,980March 15, 2016The LAMP Mobile brought Library, Art, Music, and PE to MM Pierce Students over the summer months, promoting active learning year round. The vehicle was furnished with books that could be distributed to students, art projects that students could do on site, and music and PE activities that students could participate in under the direction of certified teachers. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessM. M. Pierce Elementary School
Website$9,100July 1, 2017Funds to continue servicing the Remington community with the L.A.M.P. Mobile, a project that brings library, art, music, and P.E. to M. M. Pierce students over the summer months, promoting active learning year-round. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessMarshall Middle School
Website$20,760.86June 21, 2016Through this grant, normal classroom furniture was replaced with different types of active learning chairs and desks. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMarshall Middle School
Website$2,000January 27, 2017Colleges and businesses are looking for students coming out of school ready to work together cooperatively in groups. To address this need, Marshall Middle School faculty and staff created a "Collaborative Table" area for students to be able to practice this skill. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMary Walter Elementary School
Website$3,974.18February 16, 2018Supplies to complement engagement work in this culturally diverse community. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMental 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 HealthMental 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 HealthMental 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 HealthMental 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 HealthMental 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 HealthMental 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 HealthMental 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 HealthMid-Atlantic Food Resilience and Access Coalition (MAFRAC)
Website $50,000 May 10, 2020 This $50,000 grant to MAFRAC, Fauquier Community Child Care and 4P Foods funded their "Taco Tuesday" meal distribution program. The program provided fresh, locally sourced and prepared meals for free to families who faced food insecurity or were adversely affected by COVID-19. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthMiddleburg Montessori School
Website$25,000 October 1, 2020 Middleburg Montessori School received $25,000 in Community Resilience grants. These funds will support Middleburg Montessori by helping to ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Childhood WellnessMiddleburg Montessori School
Website$3,951.00February 16, 2018Funds for Pro Panel display boards that supplement ongoing student and community activity. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMinority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont
Website $37,500 April 27, 2021 Minority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont received $37,500 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for MVFP 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 Access to HealthMinority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont
Website $30,000 October 31, 2021 Minority and Veteran Farmers of the Piedmont received $30,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for MVFP 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 Access to HealthMorgan’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 HealthMorgan’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 HealthMountain Vista Governor’s School Foundation
Website$60,000July 1, 2016Mountain Vista Governor's School added a 10th grade to their existing 11th and 12th grade program to increase the number anad enhance the opportunities for students attending their school. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessMountainside Montessori
Website $20,379 July 16, 2019 Mountainside Montessori received $20,379 to create an interactive Discovery Trail for children on its 10-acre campus. The Discover Trail will be available to the community at large, and will be a self-directed path with interactive experiences to promote learning. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessMountainside Montessori
Website $25,000 October 1, 2020 Mountainside Montessori received $25,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. This funding will provide support and help to ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Childhood WellnessNational Capital Lyme Disease Association
Website$25,000April 8, 2016The NatCapLyme Association collected ticks in the Fauquier region to measure local incidence of tick borne infection rates, clarifying the threat of Lyme disease in our area in an effort to promote safety in the outdoors. Make it Happen Access to HealthNew Pathways Tech, Inc.
Website $20,000 August 19, 2019 This grant to New Pathways Tech, Inc. provided funding for five students to complete training to illustrate success of workforce opportunities, as they relate to the Governor's G-3 bill, in support of small business growth. Strategic Initiatives Capacity BuildingNew Pathways Tech, Inc.
Website $37,500 April 27, 2021 New Pathways Tech, Inc. received $37,500 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted, so they can be used as needed for New Pathways Tech, Inc. 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 Capacity BuildingNorthen Piedmont Community Foundation
Website $18,000 May 10, 2020 In response to hardships faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, Give Local Piedmont received $18,000 in additional program support for the High School Giving program. The High School Giving program provides each senior at high schools in Fauquier, Rappahannock and Culpeper counties with a monetary donation. Participating seniors then choose a local organization to receive their donation. Strategic Initiatives Community EngagementNorthen Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$100,000May 9, 2017Funds used as a donor incentive "bonus pool" for the online donor challenge Give Local Piedmont Campaign in May 2017. Strategic Initiatives Community EngagementNorthern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$100,000May 6, 2014Funds used as a donor incentive "bonus pool" for the online donor challenge Give Local Piedmont Campaign in May 2014. Strategic Initiatives Community EngagementNorthern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$100,000May 5, 2015Funds used as a donor incentive "bonus pool" for the online donor challenge Give Local Piedmont Campaign in May 2015. Strategic Initiatives Community EngagementNorthern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$30,325May 1, 2016The high school giving program offered each high school senior $25 to donate to a nonprofit registered with Give Local Piedmont, a fundraising campaign supported by the Northern Piedmont Community Foundation. Strategic Initiatives Community EngagementNorthern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$100,000May 3, 2016Funds used as a donor incentive "bonus pool" for the online donor challenge Give Local Piedmont Campaign in May 2016. Strategic Initiatives Community EngagementNorthern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$250,000November 3, 2016Funds allocated for responsive grants to support organizations engaged in providing assistance for urgent need and benevolent relief requests that fall outside the PATH Foundation's core mission. Strategic Initiatives Regional Population HealthNorthern 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
Mental Health
Senior Services
Northern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$100,000June 23, 2017Funding to establish a scholarship fund honoring former Fauquier Health CEO Rodger Baker in recognition of his decades of service to the health and vitality of our community. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthNorthern Piedmont Community Foundation
Website$100,000 March 13, 2020 Northern Piedmont Community Foundation received $100,000 in funding to create the Now and Forever Fund - an emergency response fund that will assist organizations that are most heavily needed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthNorthern Virginia 4-H Educational and Conference Center
Website $11,000 October 13, 2021 The Northern Virginia 4-H Educational and Conference Center received $11,000 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 Childhood WellnessNorthern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program
Website $9,700 July 1, 2018 Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program was granted $9,700 to support a twelve-week equine-assisted, hands-on learning program in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Club of Fauquier. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessNorthern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program
Website $13,000 July 1, 2019 Northern Virginia Therapeutic Riding Program was granted $13,000 to support their equine-assisted, hands-on learning program. The program will serve 80 Fauquier County students, helping them to develop skills that will facilitate their long-term personal wellness and leadership abilities. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessOur Saviour Lutheran Church
Website$25,000 October 26, 2016Our Saviour Lutheran Church was awarded funding for a recreational park that could be utilized by several partner organizations and the neighboring community. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessCommunity Vitality
P. B. Smith Elementary School
Website$8,500January 29, 2015P. B. Smith Elementary School launched a program to combine science and technology lessons with physical education and exercise. By focusing on the art of Physical Education, this project was designed to address the ever increasing nationwide obesity rate and inactivity of today’s youth by incorporating technology into a health and fitness instruction. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessP. B. Smith Elementary School
Website$4,146.48January 12, 2018Integrating mindfulness techniques in the classroom helps teachers improve the mental, emotional, social and physical health of students. This program provides teachers with the necessary resources and training that cultivate an environment that supports positive student outcomes. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessPartnership for Warrenton
$8,460 May 12, 2016This grant allocated funds for hanging flower baskets on street lamps Main Street in Warrenton. Make it Happen Community VitalityPeople 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
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 Incorporated of Virginia
Website $50,000 October 13, 2021 People, Inc. 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 Access to 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 HealthPiedmont 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 $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 HealthPiedmont Environmental Council
Website$64,336July 1, 2016PEC organized a collaborative planning effort in Remington to build on its community assets and offer transportation and recreational options, such as trails, sidewalks, bike routes, and parks projects that reconnect the community and encourage active lifestyles. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessPiedmont Environmental Council
Website $5,000 May 10, 2020 Piedmont Environmental Council received $5,000 as part of a challenge grant in response to COVID-19. This grant allowed for the hiring of local dairymen to provide milk to the Fauquier Community Food Bank & Thrift Store. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthPiedmont Environmental Council
Website $24,976 October 28, 2020 Piedmont Environmental Council received $24,976, in partnership with the Afro-American Historical Association to produce an interactive online story map on the historic African American experience in Fauquier. Make it Happen Community VitalityPiedmont Environmental Council
Website $25,000 April 27, 2021 Piedmont Environmental Council received $25,000 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 VitalityPiedmont Environmental Council
Website $25,000 October 13, 2021 Piedmont Environmental Council received $25,000 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 VitalityPiedmont 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
Piedmont Journalism Foundation
Website $50,000 October 1, 2020 Piedmont Journalism Foundation received $50,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. This funding will provide support and help to ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Access to HealthCapacity Building
Community Vitality
Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic, Inc.
Website $30,000 April 27, 2021 Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic received $30,000 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and 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 Access to HealthPiedmont Regional Dental Clinic, Inc.
Website $30,000 October 13, 2021 Piedmont Regional Dental Clinic received $30,000 in Flexible Funding. All Flexible Funding grants are unrestricted, and 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 Access to HealthPiedmont Symphony Orchestra
Website $18,000 July 1, 2018 An $18,000 grant to the Piedmont Symphony Orchestra supported youth community outreach through the Music Mentors Program and provided support for their Young Artists Competition. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessPLAY Warrenton
Website $6,399.50 September 5, 2019 The PATH Foundation awarded $6,399.50 to the Master Gardener Association of Fauquier and Rappahannock Counties via PLAY Warrenton. The grant will fund the planting of native tree species in Rady Park, to replace those killed by emerald ash borers. The planting was completed alongside the Town of Warrenton Parks and Recreation Department at a ceremony in October 2019. Make it Happen Access to HealthRainbow Therapeutic Riding Center
Website $10,000 April 27, 2021 Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center received $10,000 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 Childhood WellnessRainbow Therapeutic Riding Center
Website $12,500 October 13, 2021 Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center received $12,500 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 Childhood WellnessRapp at Home
Website$50,000May 1, 2016Support for the actions and goals laid out in report for the expansion of Rapp@Home pilot program. Strategic Initiatives Senior ServicesRapp at Home
Website$40,000July 1, 2017Funding to create a rural senior village program helping Rappahannock County residents to stay connected and live independently while remaining at home. Program & Planning Senior ServicesRapp at Home
Website$35,000July 1, 2018 Rapp at Home received $35,000 to continue support of their Senior Village Initiative. This program links neighbors together to maintain their independence through staying active, and having access to necessary services in Rappahannock County. Program & Planning Senior ServicesRapp Center for Education
Website$7,950August 29, 2016Funding supported instructional fees for a one-week training session for current and retired nurses that will serve as certified Certified Nurses Aide teachers, Personal Care Aides, and Medication Technician classes at Rapp Center for Education, formerly known as RappU. Make it Happen Access to HealthRapp Center for Education
Website$8,000February 16, 2018Expansion of health-based workforce development training, including tools for Certified Phlebotomy Technician and Certified EKG Technician courses. Make it Happen Access to HealthRapp Center for Education
Website $40,000 July 1, 2018 Rapp Center for Education, previously known as RappU, received $40,000 for their Healthcare Training Leadership and Management Program, forwarding their workforce development initiative in Rappahannock County. Program & Planning Access to HealthRapp Center for Education
Website $55,000 October 1, 2020 Rapp Center for Education received $55,000 in Community Resilience funding. These funds will provide support and help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Access to HealthRapp Center for Education
Website $30,000 April 27, 2021 Rapp Center for Education received $30,000 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 Access to HealthRapp Center for Education
Website $25,000 October 13, 2021 Rapp Center for Education received $25,000 in Flexible Funding grants. Flexible Funding is designed to help nonprofits and populations in need, so nonprofits can continue programs that support health and vitality for everyone in our community. Flexible Funding Access to HealthRapp@Home
Website$40,000 July 9, 2020 Rapp@Home received $40,000 to support their rural senior village serving Rappahannock County. The village aims to facilitate aging in place, allowing residents to lead vital,connected and comfortable lives in the comfort of their own homes. Program & Planning Senior ServicesRapp@Home
Website$20,000 April 27, 2021 Rapp@Home received $20,000 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 Senior ServicesRapp@Home
Website$50,000 October 13, 2021 Rapp@Home 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 Senior ServicesRapp@Home
Website$40,000 July 1, 2019 Rapp@Home received $40,000 to support its rural senior village serving Rappahannock County. The village aims to facilitate aging in place, allowing residents to lead more connected and comfortable lives. Program & Planning Senior ServicesRappahannock 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 County 4-H
$3,000February 25, 2016Junior-Senior Fest! provided high school juniors and seniors from Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties with an opportunity to learn basic life skills that could help them transition more easily into the "real world" through workshops that taught them skills about interviewing, healthy eating, financial planning, and making smart career and education choices. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessRappahannock County High School
Website$16,000October 24, 2016The 8th Grade Academy is designed to help 8th grade students transition more easily into their new high school surroundings. Rappahannock County High School Juniors and Seniors are selected as Peer Mentors to the 8th graders, supporting and guiding them socially, emotionally, and academically, thus decreasing the behavioral and academic issues that can arise with 8th graders during this transitional year. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessRappahannock County High School
Website$22,500July 1, 2017Funding to continue the PRIDE (Positive Relationships Inspire a Drive for Excellence) program that encourages positive social behaviors for students within a structured school environment. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website$10,550June 22, 2016Provided all RCPS staff with health and wellness oriented supplies for the 2016-2017 academic year to launch the school district's Commit to be Fit initiative. Strategic Initiatives Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website$100,000July 1, 2016Commit to be Fit seeks to improve the overall climate regarding health and wellness of the school community through a comprehensive health program. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website$162,500October 1, 2017Continued funding for Commit to be Fit, including promotion of healthier cafeteria options, enhancement of the Farm to Table program, and a community challenge for those who are motivated to enact positive change in their own lives. Strategic Initiatives Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website$5,250March 16, 2018Rapp Tomorrow, Read Today promotes early childhood development and kindergarten readiness through literacy outreach to families across the county. This program is being done jointly with the Rappahannock County Library and Headwaters Foundation. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website $297,000 August 12, 2019 This grant provides renewed funding for the Rappahannock County Public Schools' Commit to be Fit program for the 2019-2020 school year. The program seeks to improve the overall climate regarding health and wellness of the school community through a comprehensive health program. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website$100,000July 1, 2016Commit to be Fit seeks to improve the overall climate regarding health and wellness of the school community through a comprehensive health program. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website $69,000 July 9, 2020 Rappahannock County Public Schools received $69,000 to provide a school-based wellness center, partnering with local medical, dental and mental health providers. Access will be available regardless of insurance or income level. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website $20,000 April 27, 2021 Rappahannock County Public Schools' "Family Futures" program received $20,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted and can be used as needed for the program to work towards their mission. Flexible Funding Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Public Schools
Website $7,000 October 13, 2021 Rappahannock County Public Schools' "Family Futures" program received $7,000 in Flexible Funding. These funds are unrestricted and can be used as needed for the program to work towards their mission. Flexible Funding Childhood WellnessRappahannock County Sheriff’s Office
$1,500November 17, 2016Funds used to ensure a ready supply of Naloxone anti-overdose medication for use by law enforcement in light of the region's cresting heroin epidemic. Make it Happen Access to HealthRappahannock County Sheriff’s Office
$9,149.95January 12, 2018In furtherance of its elderly welfare call in system, the Rappahannock County Sheriff's Office used funds to establish the Project Lifesaver program for county residents. Make it Happen Access to HealthRappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc.
Website $20,404 July 1, 2018 Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc. received a grant of $20,404 to support The Groundwork Project. The program encourages leadership development, builds teamwork and establishes careers for young people through hands-on learning and experiential education. Program & Planning Childhood WellnessRappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc.
Website $50,000 October 1, 2020 Rappahannock Goodwill Industries, Inc. received $50,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. This funding will provide support and help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Childhood WellnessRappahannock League for Environmental Protection
Website$24,150June 14, 2018The Saving Dark Skies project, in collaboration with Rappahannock County Public Schools, replaced unshielded outdoor lights on school property with dark sky compliant lights that reduce glare, save electricity, ensure public safety and protect wildlife. Make it Happen Community VitalityRappahannock Nature Camp
Website$3,000March 23, 2018Funding for their two-week teen summer camp and adult outing program, focused on nature-based learning through inter-generational community connection. Make it Happen Community VitalityRappahannock Pantry, Inc.
Website $42,940 July 1, 2019 Rappahannock Pantry received $42,940 to build a new, safe facility in Washington, Virginia. Program & Planning Access to HealthRappahannock Pantry, Inc.
Website $5,000 March 13, 2020 Rappahannock Pantry, Inc. received $5,000 in Make it Happen! funding, to provide support amidst unexpected needs related to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessRappahannock Pantry, Inc.
Website $25,000 March 31, 2020 In response to increased need during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rappahannock Pantry received $25,000 in emergency funding to continue to provide food to families in need throughout the community. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthRappahannock Pantry, Inc.
Website $75,000 July 9, 2020 Rappahannock Pantry, Inc. received $75,000 to build a new, safe facility centrally located in Washington, VA. Upon completion, the new facility will allow the Rappahannock Pantry to better serve the surrounding community. Program & Planning Access to HealthRappahannock Pantry, Inc.
Website $50,000 April 27, 2021 Rappahannock Pantry, Inc. 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 Access to HealthRappahannock Pantry, Inc.
Website $50,000 October 13, 2021 Rappahannock Pantry, Inc. 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 Access to HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website $40,000 August 22, 2019 Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services was granted $40,000 to supplement the cost of the RRCS Transit's senior transportation programs. The transportation services covers travel to a senior center and adult day health care, and home-delivered meal programs. Strategic Initiatives Senior ServicesRappahannock-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 HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website $25,000 Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services received $25,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. This funding will provide support and help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthRappahannock-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 HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Community Services
Website $25,000 Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services received $25,000 in Community Resilience Grant funding. This funding will provide support and help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to COVID-19. Community Resilience Access to HealthRappahannock-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 HealthRappahannock-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 HealthRappahannock-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 HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Health District
Website$5,450December 17, 2018 The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District of the Virginia Department of Health will offer Medicaid expansion outreach kits and two resource fairs targeting the nearly 3,000 individuals in PATH’s footprint eligible for Medicaid enrollment. Make it Happen Access to HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Health District
Website$5,750 August 6, 2019 The Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District of the Virginia Department of Health will encourage safe firearm storage by providing trigger locks to residents. Universal trigger locks block trigger access and prevent anyone who doesn't know the combination from operating the weapon. Strategic Initiatives Regional Population HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Health District
Website $20,000 May 10, 2020 In response to COVID-19, the Rappahannock-Rapidan Health District received $20,000 to help fund a contact-tracing program for students fulfilling clinical hours, in partnership with Claude Moore Charitable Foundation and Culpeper Wellness Foundation. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission
Website $26,860 September 5, 2019 Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission received $26,860 to sustain Mobility Specialist services as part of the FAMS Call Center. The Call Center implements programming that includes taxi cab vouchers and gas cards to low income residents in the Rappahannock-Rapidan region. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthHealth Priority
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 HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission
Website$3,138May 20, 2016Expand the Foothills Area Mobility System One-Call/One-Click Transportation Center into a Holistic Mobility Call Center that will include information and person-centered solutions addressing healthcare transportation needs in Planning District 9. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthRappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission
Website$13,500September 13, 2017The FAMS Call Center will implement programming that includes taxi cab vouchers, gas cards and marketing materials to low income residents in the Rappahannock-Rapidan region. Strategic Initiatives Access to HealthRappFLOW
Website $10,000 June 30, 2019 RappFLOW (Friends and Lovers of Our Watersheds) received a $10,000 grant to partner with Rappahannock County Elementary School for an ecological courtyard renovation project, including outdoor learning space and a vegetable garden./span> Make it Happen Childhood WellnessRemington Post 247 – American Legion
Website$10,000August 5, 2016MIH funds provided landscaping of Remington Post 247 of the American Legion to improve appearance of facility, provide an area for holding Veteran Honor Ceremonies, provide for a Memorial Garden for local Veteran recognition, and provide a quality presentation of our core beliefs. Make it Happen Community VitalityRemington United Methodist Church
$9,650 December 2, 2014The community garden and park area was designed to be a public space that fosters community relationships. Make it Happen Childhood WellnessCommunity Vitality
Senior Services