Elderly/Aging

Westminster Canterbury of the Blue Ridge Foundation

The Westminster-Canterbury of the Blue Ridge Foundation is a nonprofit organization that gathers private support for WCBR’s charitable activities, including the Fellowship Program which provides confidential assistance to residents in need.

Visit http://www.westminstercanterbury.org/

Piedmont Council for the Arts (PCA)

Piedmont Council for the Arts (PCA) plays a vital role in Charlottesville, Albemarle, and surrounding counties by supporting the local artists, arts organizations, and audiences that help make our community so vibrant.

Unitarian Universalist Funds for a Just Society

Deadline

Fri, 03/15/2013

Summary

Grants to nonprofits mobilizing the disenfranchised and using community organizing to bring about systemic change leading to a more just society.

The Dominion Foundation

Summary

Funding for organizations promoting education, environmental stewardship, community vitality, and human needs.

LeadingAge

Deadline

Tue, 10/30/2012

Summary

Grants  for projects designed to address the importance of bringing housing and services together to meet the needs of lower income elderly.

Aging Together

Aging Together
Serving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange & Rappahannock

MISSION
• Aging Together, a broad consortium of organizations and individuals in the five counties of the Rappahannock-Rapidan region, is a collaborative effort to help our localities prepare for an unprecedented growth in the older population and to assure that local residents will have the services and supports they need as they age.

The Hearst Foundations

Summary

Funding to provide opportunities to underserved and underrepresented populations, focused primarily in areas of education, health, social services and arts/culture.

Junior League of Charlottesville Community Grant

Deadline

Tue, 03/27/2012

Summary

Grants  of up to $2,500 designed to meet immediate community needs.

Robert Wood Johnson Roadmaps to Health Grant

Deadline

Wed, 05/02/2012

Summary

Up to $200,000 for organizations seeking to implement policy or system changes in order to address one of the social or economic factors that most strongly influence health outcomes in their community. (eg. education, employment and income, family and social support, and community safety)