PATH announces $1.5 Million in New Community Resilience Grants
Warrenton, Va. — The PATH Foundation has announced more than $1.5 million in special Community Resilience Grants to 44 local organizations. The Community Resilience Grants were a one-time grant cycle created to help ease the financial burden of increased expenses due to the impact of COVID-19. The total granted in this round of giving was […]
READ MOREAnnouncing $1.2M in Broadband, Program & Planning Grants
The PATH Foundation on Friday announced $1.2 million in new funding, including $750,000 for broadband initiatives in areas of Fauquier County that have limited or no access to high-speed internet. Of the $750,000 in broadband funding, $500,000 will support efforts launched in fiscal year 2020, which ended June 30. The remaining money will go toward […]
READ MORENew Community Resilience Grant Cycle Opens July 6
The new, one-time grant cycle will help nonprofits facing financial difficulties from COVID-19 related circumstances. On June 29, the PATH Foundation announced a new Community Resilience grant cycle to support nonprofit organizations, with $1.5M in available funding. The grants were created in response to the difficulties many nonprofits are facing due to circumstances caused by […]
READ MOREThird round of pandemic funding provides $206,500 in new COVID-19 relief
PATH Foundation’s third round of grants during the COVID-19 crisis contributes to a total of $816,500 in response funding. May 10, 2020 — Warrenton, VA — On May 10, we announced $206,500 in new, immediate COVID-19 response funding to local organizations in our latest round of efforts to support our community through the crisis. This […]
READ MORE$485,000 granted in Response to COVID-19
Our latest round of support to organizations during the coronavirus pandemic. The PATH Foundation has announced $485,000 in immediate grant funding to respond to COVID-19 in Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. This funding is in addition to the $125,000 granted on March 13 in anticipation of community needs, for a total of $610,000 to help our […]
READ MOREHow can we help a community struggling in a time of need?
Unprecedented times call for unprecedented actions, which we’re seeing through previously unimagined cancellations, warnings and recommendations. In the past several days, we’ve been faced with finding solutions to ever-evolving problems. With the health and well being of our residents at stake, we’re collaborating with partner organizations to help ease the increasing burdens people are facing. […]
READ MOREMore than $1 Million Awarded in General Operations Grants
The PATH Foundation has granted $1,017,103 in general operations grants to 27 nonprofit organizations serving the communities of Fauquier, Rappahannock and northern Culpeper counties. General operations grants are part of PATH Foundation’s annual grant cycle, and they provide funds for direct or indirect costs related to the nonprofits’ activities and operations. “The PATH Foundation’s mission […]
READ MOREPATH Foundation Hosts Annual Intern Holiday Social
The PATH Foundation will host its annual Intern Holiday Social on Wednesday, Dec. 18 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the event space of the PATH Resource Center, at 321 Walker Drive, Suite 201. The event will offer rising college juniors and seniors the opportunity to meet former interns and current staff members and […]
READ MOREPATH Foundation Welcomes Three New Board Members
The PATH Foundation has announced the addition of Rodger Baker, Hanna Lee Rodriguez and Major Warner to their 2019-2020 Board of Directors. The three newest board members began their tenure at the September 19th board meeting, while previous board members Mark Van De Water, Patricia Woodward and Mary Leigh McDaniel completed their tenure on the […]
READ MOREGeneral Operations Grant Cycle Opens September 3
The PATH Foundation is announcing the opening of their General Operations grants for qualifying nonprofits in Fauquier, Rappahannock and northern Culpeper Counties. These funds will offer funding for nonprofits to use toward general expenses such as rent, utilities and equipment, with a maximum award amount of $100,000. Christy Connolly, PATH Foundation President and CEO, referenced […]
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