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The Community Foundation's Annual Report for the 2012 Fiscal Year. In this report, we highlight our 15th Anniversary with cameos of our founding Board of Governors and profiles of significant 2012 donors like the McDaniel Family and the King George High School Sports Hall of Fame.
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The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock River Region Annual Report 2011–2012
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Page 1: Annual Report 2012 The Community Foundation

The Community Foundationof theRappahannock River Region

725 Jackson St. Suite 114P. O. Box 208Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404

540.373.9292 www.cfrrr.org

The Community Foundationof theRappahannock River Region

Annual Report 2011–2012

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W. Richmond McDanielPresident

Bernard W. Mahon, Jr.President-Elect

Harry D. Dickinson, PhD, CPATreasurer

John F. McManus, Esq.Secretary

Mona D. AlbertinePast President

©2012 The Community Foundationof the Rappahannock River Region

The Community Foundation Board of Governors 2011–2012

E. Thomas Blalock IIJohn H. Coker, Jr., DMD, MSBruce L. DavisHeather Bowers Foley, CPAR. Leigh Frackelton, Jr., Esq.Cynthia Cobett Hoffman, Esq.Kelly G. JohnsonV. Veronica Kelly, PhDCraig Andrew Max, JD/CPA, TEPRichelle D. Moore, Esq.Erik J. MullerMichael A. O’MalleyMary Jane O’NeillReverend Donald J. RooneyNicky SeayNeil S. SullivanJanet S. TaczakKeith L. Wampler, CPA, CVAKenneth T. Whitescarver III*

Staff

Teri McNallyExecutive Director

Ditas KaagFinance Officer

Lisa BieverProgram Officer

We fondly rememberKenny WhitescarverAugust 24, 1949 - July 7, 2012

The Community Foundation is a non-profit organization that manages and distributes charitable giving in the Rappahannock River region. Our goal is to promote greater philanthropy by addressing the challenges faced by donors in a responsible and knowledgeable manner. We distinguish ourselves from other local charities by providing efficient and effective services to build a collection of permanent funds.

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W. Richmond McDanielPresident

Bernard W. Mahon, Jr.President-Elect

Harry D. Dickinson, PhD, CPATreasurer

John F. McManus, Esq.Secretary

Mona D. AlbertinePast President

©2012 The Community Foundationof the Rappahannock River Region

The Community Foundation Board of Governors 2011–2012

E. Thomas Blalock IIJohn H. Coker, Jr., DMD, MSBruce L. DavisHeather Bowers Foley, CPAR. Leigh Frackelton, Jr., Esq.Cynthia Cobett Hoffman, Esq.Kelly G. JohnsonV. Veronica Kelly, PhDCraig Andrew Max, JD/CPA, TEPRichelle D. Moore, Esq.Erik J. MullerMichael A. O’MalleyMary Jane O’NeillReverend Donald J. RooneyNicky SeayNeil S. SullivanJanet S. TaczakKeith L. Wampler, CPA, CVAKenneth T. Whitescarver III*

Staff

Teri McNallyExecutive Director

Ditas KaagFinance Officer

Lisa BieverProgram Officer

We fondly rememberKenny WhitescarverAugust 24, 1949 - July 7, 2012

The Community Foundation is a non-profit organization that manages and distributes charitable giving in the Rappahannock River region. Our goal is to promote greater philanthropy by addressing the challenges faced by donors in a responsible and knowledgeable manner. We distinguish ourselves from other local charities by providing efficient and effective services to build a collection of permanent funds.

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Celebrate the Future

“I believe it’s vitally important to help our youth understand the giving process…everything from fundraising to grantmaking to the great feeling one gets from helping others.

These young leaders debate and award grants to worthy charities, tackling issues that are important to young people. That’s why I have supported the foundation’s Youth In Philanthropy program every year since it began.”

Doug Stewart

2012/2013 Youth in Philanthropy

Let’s Celebrate Fifteen Years of Successful Stewardship for Community Giving

The following annual report highlights The Community Foundation’s growth since 1997, capped off by the milestones of our 2012 fiscal year. As more and more people come to know The Community Foundation, they realize it

can be the ideal vehicle for their philanthropic goals. We would like to thank you and the many others that have helped The Community Foundation grow and prosper.

We hope you enjoy seeing our founding board members. These individuals had the vision to recognize in 1997 that community foundations are a powerful tool for building sustainable charitable community assets. You’ll also find examples of The Community Foundation’s funds and see their long-term results.

In fiscal year 2012, we added over $1 million dollars to the region’s charitable resources through gifts to existing funds and new funds. As of June 30, 2012 we had reached an asset size of $8,489,231. Last year, The Community Foundation gave away more grants and scholarships than in any prior year with a total distribution of $638,501 to our community!

The Community Foundation’s success is due to the dedicated support of our donors, volunteer board, committee members, and staff. We are grateful for your support and hope you remain interested in helping The Community Foundation grow.

Sincerely,

W. Richmond McDaniel Teri McNallyPresident Executive Director

W. Richmond McDaniel, President

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Celebrate the Future

“I believe it’s vitally important to help our youth understand the giving process…everything from fundraising to grantmaking to the great feeling one gets from helping others.

These young leaders debate and award grants to worthy charities, tackling issues that are important to young people. That’s why I have supported the foundation’s Youth In Philanthropy program every year since it began.”

Doug Stewart

2012/2013 Youth in Philanthropy

Let’s Celebrate Fifteen Years of Successful Stewardship for Community Giving

The following annual report highlights The Community Foundation’s growth since 1997, capped off by the milestones of our 2012 fiscal year. As more and more people come to know The Community Foundation, they realize it

can be the ideal vehicle for their philanthropic goals. We would like to thank you and the many others that have helped The Community Foundation grow and prosper.

We hope you enjoy seeing our founding board members. These individuals had the vision to recognize in 1997 that community foundations are a powerful tool for building sustainable charitable community assets. You’ll also find examples of The Community Foundation’s funds and see their long-term results.

In fiscal year 2012, we added over $1 million dollars to the region’s charitable resources through gifts to existing funds and new funds. As of June 30, 2012 we had reached an asset size of $8,489,231. Last year, The Community Foundation gave away more grants and scholarships than in any prior year with a total distribution of $638,501 to our community!

The Community Foundation’s success is due to the dedicated support of our donors, volunteer board, committee members, and staff. We are grateful for your support and hope you remain interested in helping The Community Foundation grow.

Sincerely,

W. Richmond McDaniel Teri McNallyPresident Executive Director

W. Richmond McDaniel, President

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AssetsIn Millions of Dollars

Grants and Scholarships In Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars

Investments In Millions of Dollars

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Celebrate Vision

“Fifteen years ago, we saw how other regions were taking action to build charitable endowment and we believed that our community needed to step up – to provide permanent opportunities and address unmet needs.

We asked ourselves, ‘What would our region be like in the future if we weren’t willing to organize, support and grow a community foundation?’”

Keith Wampler, Founding Board Member

Harry D. Dickinson

Anne W. Rowe

Allen H. Fisher

Keith L. Wampler

R. Leigh Frackelton, Jr.

Linda Worrell

Christopher M. Hallberg

William B. Young

William J. Howell

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AssetsIn Millions of Dollars

Grants and Scholarships In Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars

Investments In Millions of Dollars

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Celebrate Vision

“Fifteen years ago, we saw how other regions were taking action to build charitable endowment and we believed that our community needed to step up – to provide permanent opportunities and address unmet needs.

We asked ourselves, ‘What would our region be like in the future if we weren’t willing to organize, support and grow a community foundation?’”

Keith Wampler, Founding Board Member

Harry D. Dickinson

Anne W. Rowe

Allen H. Fisher

Keith L. Wampler

R. Leigh Frackelton, Jr.

Linda Worrell

Christopher M. Hallberg

William B. Young

William J. Howell

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Unrestricted $ 115,380

Field of Interest $ 136,158

Pass-Through $ 267,495

Agency $ 600,223

Scholarship $ 758,224

Designated Funds $ 1,533,549

Donor Advised $ 5,078,202

Environment $ 45,500

Scholarships $ 60,052

Arts, Culture and Humanities $ 68,332

Community Philantrophy $ 99,397

Health and Human Services $ 178,387

Education $ 186,833

June 30, 2012Funds by Type $8,489,231

Fiscal Year 2012Cash Paid for Grants, Scholarships and Distributions $638,501

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A Celebration of You A Celebration of Permanent PhilanthropyPermanent Philanthropy

Giving through The Community Foundation is easy. We offer a wide range of gifting options that you can use to establish or add to a named charitable fund. Since we are recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a public charity, you are

provided with the maximum tax benefits allowed by law and we handle all the ongoing administrative burdens.

You may add to a fund at any time and in any amount. Gifts of cash, securities, real estate and life insurance can be used to establish a fund. Your fund may be used to honor or memorialize an individual or family, or to commemorate an anniversary or special event.

You might choose to leave charitable assets to a Community Foundation fund in your will. After assuring that your loved ones have been provided for, you can use a variety of assets such as pension plans, life insurance or the proceeds from the sale of property, for charitable purposes.

Your gift can be used to accomplish almost any charitable goal, including: establishing a scholarship fund, creating an endowment for a particular charity or cause, or leaving a family legacy that allows your children and grandchildren to continue the tradition of charitable grantmaking. If you have considered establishing a private foundation, a fund with The Community Foundation offers many distinct advantages. Contact The Community Foundation today to begin your own legacy of giving.

The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock Region is a nonprofit, public charity established by local leaders to address the current and future needs of the people of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Caroline Counties and the City of

Fredericksburg. We have created a collection of many different charitable funds, each separately accounted for, and each with its own design and purpose. A typical fund is established with a gift that is invested in perpetuity and the earnings are used to make annual grants throughout the Rappahannock River region.

The Community Foundation is a devoted advocate for the vitality and well-being of the Rappahannock River region. Since 1997, The Community Foundation has offered creative donor services to help generous people achieve their charitable goals.

We’re here to provide a simple, powerful and highly personal approach to philanthropy. We offer a variety of giving tools to help people take charitable action in a way that lasts forever.

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Unrestricted $ 115,380

Field of Interest $ 136,158

Pass-Through $ 267,495

Agency $ 600,223

Scholarship $ 758,224

Designated Funds $ 1,533,549

Donor Advised $ 5,078,202

Environment $ 45,500

Scholarships $ 60,052

Arts, Culture and Humanities $ 68,332

Community Philantrophy $ 99,397

Health and Human Services $ 178,387

Education $ 186,833

June 30, 2012Funds by Type $8,489,231

Fiscal Year 2012Cash Paid for Grants, Scholarships and Distributions $638,501

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A Celebration of You A Celebration of Permanent PhilanthropyPermanent Philanthropy

Giving through The Community Foundation is easy. We offer a wide range of gifting options that you can use to establish or add to a named charitable fund. Since we are recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a public charity, you are

provided with the maximum tax benefits allowed by law and we handle all the ongoing administrative burdens.

You may add to a fund at any time and in any amount. Gifts of cash, securities, real estate and life insurance can be used to establish a fund. Your fund may be used to honor or memorialize an individual or family, or to commemorate an anniversary or special event.

You might choose to leave charitable assets to a Community Foundation fund in your will. After assuring that your loved ones have been provided for, you can use a variety of assets such as pension plans, life insurance or the proceeds from the sale of property, for charitable purposes.

Your gift can be used to accomplish almost any charitable goal, including: establishing a scholarship fund, creating an endowment for a particular charity or cause, or leaving a family legacy that allows your children and grandchildren to continue the tradition of charitable grantmaking. If you have considered establishing a private foundation, a fund with The Community Foundation offers many distinct advantages. Contact The Community Foundation today to begin your own legacy of giving.

The Community Foundation of the Rappahannock Region is a nonprofit, public charity established by local leaders to address the current and future needs of the people of Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Caroline Counties and the City of

Fredericksburg. We have created a collection of many different charitable funds, each separately accounted for, and each with its own design and purpose. A typical fund is established with a gift that is invested in perpetuity and the earnings are used to make annual grants throughout the Rappahannock River region.

The Community Foundation is a devoted advocate for the vitality and well-being of the Rappahannock River region. Since 1997, The Community Foundation has offered creative donor services to help generous people achieve their charitable goals.

We’re here to provide a simple, powerful and highly personal approach to philanthropy. We offer a variety of giving tools to help people take charitable action in a way that lasts forever.

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Revenues and Support

Contributions to Funds $ 1,093,303 Temporarily Restricted 55,111 Unrestricted 49,344

Special Events Revenue 87,840

Administrative Fees 5,290

Interest and Dividend Revenue 174,648

Realized Gains/Losses (19,523) Unrealized Gains/Losses (163,794)

Change in Value of Split Interest Agreement (12,815)

Total Revenues and Support $ 1,269,405 Expenses Grants and Program Support 629,466

Management and General 64,804 Fundraising and Special Events 59,186

Total Expenses $ 753,456

Fiscal Year 2012Financial Summary

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The Community Foundation Funds

Unrestricted FundsThink BroadlyDonors who contribute to the foundation’s Community Enrichment Fund or establish their own unrestricted fund can participate in The Community Foundation’s annual competitive grants program. These donors support a broad range of local concerns, including fast-emerging issues and future needs that we can’t yet anticipate. These flexible funds give the responsibility of identifying community needs and researching and selecting worthy charities to the foundation, relieving donors of these challenges.

Community Enrichment Fund

Donor Advised FundsStay InvolvedDonor Advised Funds provide a simple, powerful and very personal approach to giving. Donors stay actively involved in suggesting uses for their gifts. Donors can recommend charities to support at any time during the year, or work with Foundation staff to identify which community nonprofits are doing the best work on the issues most important to them.

The Caroline County Public Spirit FundThe Duff McDuff Green, Jr. FundThe Rennie and Richmond McDaniel FundThe Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel FundThe David Morgan FundThe Robert Cullen O’Neill Memorial FundThe PNC Community Endowment FundThe PNC Community Giving FundThe Dulcie H. Potter Memorial FundThe Ukrop’s Endowment FundThe Richard Linden Zirkle Fund

Family Legacy Donor Advised FundsThe John and Linda Coker Family FundThe Colangelo/Phalen Family Legacy FundThe Forbush Family Legacy FundThe Graves-King Family Legacy FundThe Hansen Family FundThe Mahon Family FundThe John F. and Deborah L. McManus Family FundThe Rowe Family Legacy FundThe Sullivan Family Legacy Fund

Designated FundsProvide Ongoing SupportEstablishing a Designated Fund allows a donor to support one or more specific charitable organizations. For example, a donor who has contributed to a nonprofit’s annual campaign year after year may want to establish a permanent asset on the charity’s behalf.

The Sara P. Boutwell Memorial FundThe Alan F. Courtney FundThe Harry and Marie Dawideit FundThe Wayne A. Dennison FundThe 1st Lt. Benjamin J. Hall Memorial FundThe Haven Make A Difference FundThe William Lakeman Habitat for Humanity FundThe Maury-Lafayette FundThe O’Neill Family Legacy FundThe Barney Reiley YMCA FundThe Chris Ross Memorial FundTrust for Public Education IV FundThe Elsie, Carroll and Willie Wheeler Hospice Support Care, Inc. FundThe Elsie, Carroll and Willie Wheeler

Rappahannock Area Agency on Aging, Inc. Fund

Organizational FundsAdvanced Fund Development and Sustainability Tools for NonprofitsArea nonprofit organizations establish agency endowments (a type of designated fund) as a way to strengthen and grow fundraising efforts and to ensure permanent operating or program support. The Community Foundation assumes the challenges of endowed fund management for participating charity organizations, enabling them to fully concentrate on their mission.

The Dahlgren Rescue Squad FundThe Fredericksburg Festival for the Performing Arts FundThe Hospice Support Care FundThe Beth and Jay Jarrell Endowment Fund for RF&P

BikeWalk VirginiaThe William J. Kinnamon, Jr. Memorial FundThe Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters FundThe L.E. Smoot Memorial Library FundThe Stafford Junction Fund

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Revenues and Support

Contributions to Funds $ 1,093,303 Temporarily Restricted 55,111 Unrestricted 49,344

Special Events Revenue 87,840

Administrative Fees 5,290

Interest and Dividend Revenue 174,648

Realized Gains/Losses (19,523) Unrealized Gains/Losses (163,794)

Change in Value of Split Interest Agreement (12,815)

Total Revenues and Support $ 1,269,405 Expenses Grants and Program Support 629,466

Management and General 64,804 Fundraising and Special Events 59,186

Total Expenses $ 753,456

Fiscal Year 2012Financial Summary

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The Community Foundation Funds

Unrestricted FundsThink BroadlyDonors who contribute to the foundation’s Community Enrichment Fund or establish their own unrestricted fund can participate in The Community Foundation’s annual competitive grants program. These donors support a broad range of local concerns, including fast-emerging issues and future needs that we can’t yet anticipate. These flexible funds give the responsibility of identifying community needs and researching and selecting worthy charities to the foundation, relieving donors of these challenges.

Community Enrichment Fund

Donor Advised FundsStay InvolvedDonor Advised Funds provide a simple, powerful and very personal approach to giving. Donors stay actively involved in suggesting uses for their gifts. Donors can recommend charities to support at any time during the year, or work with Foundation staff to identify which community nonprofits are doing the best work on the issues most important to them.

The Caroline County Public Spirit FundThe Duff McDuff Green, Jr. FundThe Rennie and Richmond McDaniel FundThe Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel FundThe David Morgan FundThe Robert Cullen O’Neill Memorial FundThe PNC Community Endowment FundThe PNC Community Giving FundThe Dulcie H. Potter Memorial FundThe Ukrop’s Endowment FundThe Richard Linden Zirkle Fund

Family Legacy Donor Advised FundsThe John and Linda Coker Family FundThe Colangelo/Phalen Family Legacy FundThe Forbush Family Legacy FundThe Graves-King Family Legacy FundThe Hansen Family FundThe Mahon Family FundThe John F. and Deborah L. McManus Family FundThe Rowe Family Legacy FundThe Sullivan Family Legacy Fund

Designated FundsProvide Ongoing SupportEstablishing a Designated Fund allows a donor to support one or more specific charitable organizations. For example, a donor who has contributed to a nonprofit’s annual campaign year after year may want to establish a permanent asset on the charity’s behalf.

The Sara P. Boutwell Memorial FundThe Alan F. Courtney FundThe Harry and Marie Dawideit FundThe Wayne A. Dennison FundThe 1st Lt. Benjamin J. Hall Memorial FundThe Haven Make A Difference FundThe William Lakeman Habitat for Humanity FundThe Maury-Lafayette FundThe O’Neill Family Legacy FundThe Barney Reiley YMCA FundThe Chris Ross Memorial FundTrust for Public Education IV FundThe Elsie, Carroll and Willie Wheeler Hospice Support Care, Inc. FundThe Elsie, Carroll and Willie Wheeler

Rappahannock Area Agency on Aging, Inc. Fund

Organizational FundsAdvanced Fund Development and Sustainability Tools for NonprofitsArea nonprofit organizations establish agency endowments (a type of designated fund) as a way to strengthen and grow fundraising efforts and to ensure permanent operating or program support. The Community Foundation assumes the challenges of endowed fund management for participating charity organizations, enabling them to fully concentrate on their mission.

The Dahlgren Rescue Squad FundThe Fredericksburg Festival for the Performing Arts FundThe Hospice Support Care FundThe Beth and Jay Jarrell Endowment Fund for RF&P

BikeWalk VirginiaThe William J. Kinnamon, Jr. Memorial FundThe Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters FundThe L.E. Smoot Memorial Library FundThe Stafford Junction Fund

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“Anne Rowe, our wife and mother, was a founder of The Community Foundation. She was inspired by the idea of ‘the many coming together in giving for the greater good.’

Her vision and example will carry on forever through The Rowe Family Fund. Our family tries to live by her example of love and generosity for her hometown.”

Josiah P. Rowe III and Jeanette Rowe Cadwallender

Celebrate Generosity

Jeanette Cadwallender & Joe Rowe

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Scholarship FundsInvest in Deserving StudentsDonors help students achieve their dreams through education by establishing or contributing to a scholarship fund. Community Foundation staff help donors establish guidelines for students to apply for financial assistance through the fund. Scholarship eligibility might be based on a student’s achievement or a demonstration of financial need. Some scholarships focus on community involvement, a commitment to a particular field of study or demonstration of leadership ability. Some donors choose to meet or correspond with students after the selection process is complete.

The Mary E. Berger Scholarship FundThe Baron P. “Deuce” Braswell II Memorial Scholarship FundThe Como Farm Scholarship FundThe Brian Conner Memorial Scholarship FundThe Christine and Will Dickinson Memorial Scholarship FundThe Molly Gill Memorial Scholarship FundThe Jeremy Daniel Hawley Scholarship FundThe James Monroe 1992 Girls Athletic Scholarship FundThe Peter D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship FundThe King George High School Sports Hall of Fame

Scholarship FundThe Brandon Thomas Lawn Memorial Scholarship FundThe Bill Lontz Science Scholarship FundThe Walton Mahon Scholarship FundThe Betty Merrill Scholarship for Excellence in LatinThe Irene A. Miller Memorial Nursing Scholarship FundThe Paul E. Neri Memorial Scholarship FundThe Kay Orr Memorial Scholarship FundThe Lee Wingate Pappandreou Drama AwardThe Horace A. Revercomb, Jr. Scholarship for the

Continuing Study of MusicThe Chris Ross Memorial Scholarship FundThe George A. and Lucy Mae Scott Scholarship FundSeay Family Memorial FundThe ShackLax Memorial Scholarship FundSofia Silva Scholarship FundThe Steven Snyder Memorial Scholarship FundThe Crittenden R. Sullivan, Jr. Memorial Scholarship FundThe Kenneth T. Whitescarver III Memorial Scholarship FundThe Clay and Elsie Williams Rural Conservation Scholarship FundGeorgia M. Willis Scholarship for Caroline High School

Field of Interest FundsAddress Important IssuesDonors who establish a Field of Interest Fund target their gift to address a specific area of need. Whatever areas of interest inspire you to contribute – the arts, healthcare, the environment, etc. – The Community Foundation can assist in establishing a fund and recommending strategic gifts to address the causes you care about most.

Anne Felder FundKelly Givens Memorial Fund

Community Foundation FundsNumerous DonorsIn our work with donors and charities across the region, we sometimes identify larger issues and opportunities that merit the community’s attention. In these cases we create the appropriate fund to harness the charitable power of many individual donors to help address the issue or opportunity.

Community Enrichment FundGrants for HumanityWomen and Girls FundYouth in Philanthropy

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“Anne Rowe, our wife and mother, was a founder of The Community Foundation. She was inspired by the idea of ‘the many coming together in giving for the greater good.’

Her vision and example will carry on forever through The Rowe Family Fund. Our family tries to live by her example of love and generosity for her hometown.”

Josiah P. Rowe III and Jeanette Rowe Cadwallender

Celebrate Generosity

Jeanette Cadwallender & Joe Rowe

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Scholarship FundsInvest in Deserving StudentsDonors help students achieve their dreams through education by establishing or contributing to a scholarship fund. Community Foundation staff help donors establish guidelines for students to apply for financial assistance through the fund. Scholarship eligibility might be based on a student’s achievement or a demonstration of financial need. Some scholarships focus on community involvement, a commitment to a particular field of study or demonstration of leadership ability. Some donors choose to meet or correspond with students after the selection process is complete.

The Mary E. Berger Scholarship FundThe Baron P. “Deuce” Braswell II Memorial Scholarship FundThe Como Farm Scholarship FundThe Brian Conner Memorial Scholarship FundThe Christine and Will Dickinson Memorial Scholarship FundThe Molly Gill Memorial Scholarship FundThe Jeremy Daniel Hawley Scholarship FundThe James Monroe 1992 Girls Athletic Scholarship FundThe Peter D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship FundThe King George High School Sports Hall of Fame

Scholarship FundThe Brandon Thomas Lawn Memorial Scholarship FundThe Bill Lontz Science Scholarship FundThe Walton Mahon Scholarship FundThe Betty Merrill Scholarship for Excellence in LatinThe Irene A. Miller Memorial Nursing Scholarship FundThe Paul E. Neri Memorial Scholarship FundThe Kay Orr Memorial Scholarship FundThe Lee Wingate Pappandreou Drama AwardThe Horace A. Revercomb, Jr. Scholarship for the

Continuing Study of MusicThe Chris Ross Memorial Scholarship FundThe George A. and Lucy Mae Scott Scholarship FundSeay Family Memorial FundThe ShackLax Memorial Scholarship FundSofia Silva Scholarship FundThe Steven Snyder Memorial Scholarship FundThe Crittenden R. Sullivan, Jr. Memorial Scholarship FundThe Kenneth T. Whitescarver III Memorial Scholarship FundThe Clay and Elsie Williams Rural Conservation Scholarship FundGeorgia M. Willis Scholarship for Caroline High School

Field of Interest FundsAddress Important IssuesDonors who establish a Field of Interest Fund target their gift to address a specific area of need. Whatever areas of interest inspire you to contribute – the arts, healthcare, the environment, etc. – The Community Foundation can assist in establishing a fund and recommending strategic gifts to address the causes you care about most.

Anne Felder FundKelly Givens Memorial Fund

Community Foundation FundsNumerous DonorsIn our work with donors and charities across the region, we sometimes identify larger issues and opportunities that merit the community’s attention. In these cases we create the appropriate fund to harness the charitable power of many individual donors to help address the issue or opportunity.

Community Enrichment FundGrants for HumanityWomen and Girls FundYouth in Philanthropy

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“We considered being a 501(c)3 Private Foundation, but discovered how tough that is. The Community Foundation has made it easy for us to create and manage the King George High School Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship Fund.We raised scholarship money and began making awards to graduates

much sooner than anticipated, thanks to the generosity of the community and the assistance from The Community Foundation.”

Gary Butler, President of the King George High School Sports Hall of Fame

Celebrate the Home Team

2012 KGHS Sports Hall of Fame inductee Jermon Bushrod of the King George Foxes and the New Orleans Saints.

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“Charlie and I trust The Community Foundation to make grants from The Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel Fund to the organizations we support each year. Through this fund, our assistance to them will continue forever.

Our entire family has been blessed to be able to contribute to organizations that are making a difference.”

Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel

The McDaniel Family

Celebrate Family

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“We considered being a 501(c)3 Private Foundation, but discovered how tough that is. The Community Foundation has made it easy for us to create and manage the King George High School Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship Fund.We raised scholarship money and began making awards to graduates

much sooner than anticipated, thanks to the generosity of the community and the assistance from The Community Foundation.”

Gary Butler, President of the King George High School Sports Hall of Fame

Celebrate the Home Team

2012 KGHS Sports Hall of Fame inductee Jermon Bushrod of the King George Foxes and the New Orleans Saints.

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“Charlie and I trust The Community Foundation to make grants from The Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel Fund to the organizations we support each year. Through this fund, our assistance to them will continue forever.

Our entire family has been blessed to be able to contribute to organizations that are making a difference.”

Mary Wynn Richmond McDaniel

The McDaniel Family

Celebrate Family

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The Community Foundation 2011–2012 Donors (continued)

Women & Girls Gifts to the Women & Girls Fund made in honor or in memory of beloved women.

In honor of … Mary Eva RepassCathy Davishonored by Janel O’Malley Mary Jane O’Neillhonored by Nancy Cherwek Wilder Ruth Bealshonored by Jonas & Karin Beals Rene Clarkhonored by Rose Hurley Nancy Cherwekhonored by Jessica Beringer Donna Eckhonored by Whitney E. Riley Rozzie Whitescarverhonored by Louise Morton

Charter Members of the Women and Girls FundMs. Rebecca AdamsonMrs. Mona AlbertineMs. Anne AllenMs. Stephanie ArmstrongMrs. Linda ArnoldMs. Mary Ann BatscheMs. Karin BealsMs. Suzanne BelmoreMrs. Jessica BeringerMrs. Helen BieverMs. Lisa BieverMs. Ann BlackMrs. Betty BlaisdellMrs. Sara BrannerMrs. Sue BridiMs. Doris BuffettMs. Mary CadwallenderMrs. Betsy CareyMs. Susan CarolMrs. Nancy CherwekMs. Ana ChichesterMs. Anita ChurchillMs. Elizabeth ClarkMs. Linda CokerMs. Deborah CollinsMs. Peggy ConwayMs. Randee CooperMs. Casey CornellMrs. Cathy DavisMrs. Camille DegenMrs. Marion Deitz-BlairDr. Delise DickardMrs. Doris DickinsonMrs. Dori EglevskyMs. Tina ErvinMrs. Carol EvansMs. Ann FirthMrs. Heather FoleyMrs. Jinxie ForbushMrs. Jackie FowlerMs. Meredith FoxMs. Mary Carter FrackeltonMrs. Pat FrazerMs. Janice GageMrs. Tricia GarnerMs. Betsy GlassieMrs. Angie HallbergMrs. Debbie HamiltonMrs. Susan HansenMrs. Lucy HarmanMrs. Donna HartMs. Jennifer HellierMrs. Nancy HicksMrs. Mary HilliardMrs. Joyce Hite

Mrs. Gayle HockMs. Judith HodgensMs. Cinde HoffmanMrs Anne HolmesMrs. Mary Louise HolmesMrs. Dona HoltMs. Kate Fulton HopperMs. Amelia HovermaleMs. Robin HuddleMrs. Rose HurleyMrs. Tina JacksonMrs. Ellen JarrellMrs. Patti KailaMs. Veronica KellyMrs. Lillian KendallMrs. Bernie KennewegMrs. Lana KingMs. Jacqueline KingMs. Samantha KingMs. Dee KittermanMrs. Jeanne KlotzDr. Katherine LovelloMs. Christine LynchMrs. Patti LynchMs. Ann MacdonaldMrs. Carol MannsMs. Dana MarshallMrs. Celie MasseyMrs. Carolyn MathurMrs. Maggie McCormackMs. Amy McCulloughMrs. Mary Wynn McDanielMrs. Rennie McDanielMrs. Tricia McDanielMs. Jordan McDanielMs. Debbie McInnisMs. Deborah McManusMrs. Mary Elizabeth McManusMrs. Jennalee McNallyMs. Teri McNallyMrs. Elaine MillerMs. Nancy MillerMs. Marilyn MoonMs. Linda MooreMs. Richelle MooreDr. Wendy MooreMrs. Tami Morello Mrs. Rhonda Morgan Ms. Susan Carter MorganMs. Neva MorrisonMrs. Louise MortonMrs. Michaele MortonMrs. Barbara MuirMrs. Susan NealMs. Carolyn NelsonMrs. Bev NewlinMrs. Alice NuckolsMs. Carrie O’Malley

Mrs. Janel O’MalleyMrs. Mary Jane O’NeillMs. Katy OvertonMrs. Sandy PearsonMrs. Sarah PiersonMrs. Linda PisentiMrs. Joan PolandMs. Allyson PoskaMrs. Betsy QuarlesMrs. Kitty QuarlesMrs. Barbara RankinMrs. Christine ReppMrs. Jeannie RichardsonMs. Julie RickettsMrs. Whitney RileyMs. Retta RobbinsMrs. Karen RoseMrs. Brooke SatterwhiteMrs. Linda SealyMs. Ann SearsMrs. Barbara SegarMrs. Georganne SellarsMs. Vicki SilverMs. Lori SimmsMs. Lynn SimmsMrs. Debbie SimpsonMs. Kim SmartMrs. Janet SokolMs. Rhonda SteinMrs. Shaun SullivanMrs. Shirley SwisherMrs. Jan TaczakMrs. Betsy TaylorMrs. Laura-Stuart TaylorMrs. Nancy TurnageMrs. Penny TurnerMs. Cathy WackMs. Claudia WackMs. Katy WafleMrs. Kitty WafleMs. Molly WafleMrs. Kathy WallaceMrs. Jeannine WamplerMs. Sheri WarrenMrs. Alda WhiteMrs. Rosalind WhitescarverMs. Angela WilliamsMrs. Archer WilliamsMs. Kelsey WilliamsMrs. Sue WilliamsMrs. Susan L. WilliamsMrs. Barbara WillisMs. Debby WillisMs. Tory WillisMrs. Alma WithersMrs. Marsha Zaidman

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The Community Foundation Grantees

Arts, Culture & Humanities Central Rappahannock

Heritage CenterCentral Virginia Battlefields Trust, Inc.Cobblestone Children’s MuseumDahlgren Heritage FoundationFredericksburg Area Museum

and Cultural CenterFredericksburg Baptist ChurchFredericksburg Center for

the Creative ArtsHistoric Fredericksburg

Foundation, Inc.Ladies Memorial Association

of FredericksburgLifepoint ChurchMattaponi Boy ScoutsMontpelier FoundationHistoryteller ProductionsRiverside Foundation for

Performing ArtsSt. George’s Episcopal ChurchState Fair of VirginiaThe Presbyterian ChurchUnited Daughters of the Confederacy Education Battlefield Middle SchoolFund for William & MaryCommunities in Schools - RichmondCourthouse Road Elementary SchoolFredericksburg AcademyFredericksburg Christian SchoolsGermanna Community College

Education FoundationHarrison Road Elementary SchoolHugh Mercer Elementary SchoolLafayette Upper Elementary SchoolMichigan Tech FundOdyssey MontessoriPost Oak Middle SchoolRiverbend High SchoolSalem Elementary SchoolSmart Beginnings Rappahannock AreaSpotsylvania County SchoolsSpotsylvania High SchoolSt. Christopher’s School FoundationThornburg Middle SchoolUniversity of Maryland College

Park Foundation

University of Mary WashingtonVirginia Intermont CollegeWalker-Grant Middle School Environment Ducks UnlimitedFredericksburg Area Trail

Management & User GroupFlorida Oceanographic SocietyFriends of the RappahannockGarden Club of VirginiaMeadowview Biological

Research StationSPCA of FredericksburgVirginia Cooperative Extension Health & Human Services American Red CrossBowling Green Volunteer

Fire DepartmentBowling Green Volunteer

Rescue SquadCal Ripken, Sr. FoundationChaplin Youth CenterChildren’s Home SocietyCompassionate InternationaldisAbility Resource CenterEpiscopal Relief Development FundFredericksburg All AgesFredericksburg Area Food BankFredericksburg Area HIV/

AIDS Support ServicesFredericksburg Area

Soccer AssociationFredericksburg Counseling ServicesGreater Fredericksburg

Habitat for HumanityHope HouseHospice Support CareKids on the BlockKing George Family YMCALloyd F. Moss Free ClinicMake-A-Wish FoundationMary Washington HealthcareMICAH Ecumenical ServicesOrange County Department

of Social ServicesProgram for Teen ParentsRappahannock Area Agency on AgingRappahannock Area Healthy Families

Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters

Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault

Rappahannock Council on Domestic Violence

Rappahannock United WaySafe Harbor Child Advocacy CenterSalvation ArmySalvation Army Women’s AuxilliaryScience SaturdaysSerenity HouseSpecial Olympics VirginiaSt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalStafford JunctionTHRIVE - The Healing CenterThurman Brisben CenterTo Write Love on Her Arms Community Philanthropy The Community Foundation

of the Rappahannock River Region - General Fund

Women and Girls FundYouth in PhilanthropyCommunity Enrichment Fund

The Community Foundation awarded 35 scholarships to area high school graduates attending the following schools.

Christopher Newport UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityJames Madison UniversityJefferson College of Health SciencesLiberty UniversityOld Dominion UniversityStevens Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Mary WashingtonUniversity of North Carolina - AshevilleUniversity of RichmondUniversity of VirginiaVirginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginia Polytechnical Institute

and State UniversityYale College

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The Community Foundation 2011–2012 Donors (continued)

Women & Girls Gifts to the Women & Girls Fund made in honor or in memory of beloved women.

In honor of … Mary Eva RepassCathy Davishonored by Janel O’Malley Mary Jane O’Neillhonored by Nancy Cherwek Wilder Ruth Bealshonored by Jonas & Karin Beals Rene Clarkhonored by Rose Hurley Nancy Cherwekhonored by Jessica Beringer Donna Eckhonored by Whitney E. Riley Rozzie Whitescarverhonored by Louise Morton

Charter Members of the Women and Girls FundMs. Rebecca AdamsonMrs. Mona AlbertineMs. Anne AllenMs. Stephanie ArmstrongMrs. Linda ArnoldMs. Mary Ann BatscheMs. Karin BealsMs. Suzanne BelmoreMrs. Jessica BeringerMrs. Helen BieverMs. Lisa BieverMs. Ann BlackMrs. Betty BlaisdellMrs. Sara BrannerMrs. Sue BridiMs. Doris BuffettMs. Mary CadwallenderMrs. Betsy CareyMs. Susan CarolMrs. Nancy CherwekMs. Ana ChichesterMs. Anita ChurchillMs. Elizabeth ClarkMs. Linda CokerMs. Deborah CollinsMs. Peggy ConwayMs. Randee CooperMs. Casey CornellMrs. Cathy DavisMrs. Camille DegenMrs. Marion Deitz-BlairDr. Delise DickardMrs. Doris DickinsonMrs. Dori EglevskyMs. Tina ErvinMrs. Carol EvansMs. Ann FirthMrs. Heather FoleyMrs. Jinxie ForbushMrs. Jackie FowlerMs. Meredith FoxMs. Mary Carter FrackeltonMrs. Pat FrazerMs. Janice GageMrs. Tricia GarnerMs. Betsy GlassieMrs. Angie HallbergMrs. Debbie HamiltonMrs. Susan HansenMrs. Lucy HarmanMrs. Donna HartMs. Jennifer HellierMrs. Nancy HicksMrs. Mary HilliardMrs. Joyce Hite

Mrs. Gayle HockMs. Judith HodgensMs. Cinde HoffmanMrs Anne HolmesMrs. Mary Louise HolmesMrs. Dona HoltMs. Kate Fulton HopperMs. Amelia HovermaleMs. Robin HuddleMrs. Rose HurleyMrs. Tina JacksonMrs. Ellen JarrellMrs. Patti KailaMs. Veronica KellyMrs. Lillian KendallMrs. Bernie KennewegMrs. Lana KingMs. Jacqueline KingMs. Samantha KingMs. Dee KittermanMrs. Jeanne KlotzDr. Katherine LovelloMs. Christine LynchMrs. Patti LynchMs. Ann MacdonaldMrs. Carol MannsMs. Dana MarshallMrs. Celie MasseyMrs. Carolyn MathurMrs. Maggie McCormackMs. Amy McCulloughMrs. Mary Wynn McDanielMrs. Rennie McDanielMrs. Tricia McDanielMs. Jordan McDanielMs. Debbie McInnisMs. Deborah McManusMrs. Mary Elizabeth McManusMrs. Jennalee McNallyMs. Teri McNallyMrs. Elaine MillerMs. Nancy MillerMs. Marilyn MoonMs. Linda MooreMs. Richelle MooreDr. Wendy MooreMrs. Tami Morello Mrs. Rhonda Morgan Ms. Susan Carter MorganMs. Neva MorrisonMrs. Louise MortonMrs. Michaele MortonMrs. Barbara MuirMrs. Susan NealMs. Carolyn NelsonMrs. Bev NewlinMrs. Alice NuckolsMs. Carrie O’Malley

Mrs. Janel O’MalleyMrs. Mary Jane O’NeillMs. Katy OvertonMrs. Sandy PearsonMrs. Sarah PiersonMrs. Linda PisentiMrs. Joan PolandMs. Allyson PoskaMrs. Betsy QuarlesMrs. Kitty QuarlesMrs. Barbara RankinMrs. Christine ReppMrs. Jeannie RichardsonMs. Julie RickettsMrs. Whitney RileyMs. Retta RobbinsMrs. Karen RoseMrs. Brooke SatterwhiteMrs. Linda SealyMs. Ann SearsMrs. Barbara SegarMrs. Georganne SellarsMs. Vicki SilverMs. Lori SimmsMs. Lynn SimmsMrs. Debbie SimpsonMs. Kim SmartMrs. Janet SokolMs. Rhonda SteinMrs. Shaun SullivanMrs. Shirley SwisherMrs. Jan TaczakMrs. Betsy TaylorMrs. Laura-Stuart TaylorMrs. Nancy TurnageMrs. Penny TurnerMs. Cathy WackMs. Claudia WackMs. Katy WafleMrs. Kitty WafleMs. Molly WafleMrs. Kathy WallaceMrs. Jeannine WamplerMs. Sheri WarrenMrs. Alda WhiteMrs. Rosalind WhitescarverMs. Angela WilliamsMrs. Archer WilliamsMs. Kelsey WilliamsMrs. Sue WilliamsMrs. Susan L. WilliamsMrs. Barbara WillisMs. Debby WillisMs. Tory WillisMrs. Alma WithersMrs. Marsha Zaidman

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The Community Foundation Grantees

Arts, Culture & Humanities Central Rappahannock

Heritage CenterCentral Virginia Battlefields Trust, Inc.Cobblestone Children’s MuseumDahlgren Heritage FoundationFredericksburg Area Museum

and Cultural CenterFredericksburg Baptist ChurchFredericksburg Center for

the Creative ArtsHistoric Fredericksburg

Foundation, Inc.Ladies Memorial Association

of FredericksburgLifepoint ChurchMattaponi Boy ScoutsMontpelier FoundationHistoryteller ProductionsRiverside Foundation for

Performing ArtsSt. George’s Episcopal ChurchState Fair of VirginiaThe Presbyterian ChurchUnited Daughters of the Confederacy Education Battlefield Middle SchoolFund for William & MaryCommunities in Schools - RichmondCourthouse Road Elementary SchoolFredericksburg AcademyFredericksburg Christian SchoolsGermanna Community College

Education FoundationHarrison Road Elementary SchoolHugh Mercer Elementary SchoolLafayette Upper Elementary SchoolMichigan Tech FundOdyssey MontessoriPost Oak Middle SchoolRiverbend High SchoolSalem Elementary SchoolSmart Beginnings Rappahannock AreaSpotsylvania County SchoolsSpotsylvania High SchoolSt. Christopher’s School FoundationThornburg Middle SchoolUniversity of Maryland College

Park Foundation

University of Mary WashingtonVirginia Intermont CollegeWalker-Grant Middle School Environment Ducks UnlimitedFredericksburg Area Trail

Management & User GroupFlorida Oceanographic SocietyFriends of the RappahannockGarden Club of VirginiaMeadowview Biological

Research StationSPCA of FredericksburgVirginia Cooperative Extension Health & Human Services American Red CrossBowling Green Volunteer

Fire DepartmentBowling Green Volunteer

Rescue SquadCal Ripken, Sr. FoundationChaplin Youth CenterChildren’s Home SocietyCompassionate InternationaldisAbility Resource CenterEpiscopal Relief Development FundFredericksburg All AgesFredericksburg Area Food BankFredericksburg Area HIV/

AIDS Support ServicesFredericksburg Area

Soccer AssociationFredericksburg Counseling ServicesGreater Fredericksburg

Habitat for HumanityHope HouseHospice Support CareKids on the BlockKing George Family YMCALloyd F. Moss Free ClinicMake-A-Wish FoundationMary Washington HealthcareMICAH Ecumenical ServicesOrange County Department

of Social ServicesProgram for Teen ParentsRappahannock Area Agency on AgingRappahannock Area Healthy Families

Rappahannock Big Brothers Big Sisters

Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault

Rappahannock Council on Domestic Violence

Rappahannock United WaySafe Harbor Child Advocacy CenterSalvation ArmySalvation Army Women’s AuxilliaryScience SaturdaysSerenity HouseSpecial Olympics VirginiaSt. Jude Children’s Research HospitalStafford JunctionTHRIVE - The Healing CenterThurman Brisben CenterTo Write Love on Her Arms Community Philanthropy The Community Foundation

of the Rappahannock River Region - General Fund

Women and Girls FundYouth in PhilanthropyCommunity Enrichment Fund

The Community Foundation awarded 35 scholarships to area high school graduates attending the following schools.

Christopher Newport UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityJames Madison UniversityJefferson College of Health SciencesLiberty UniversityOld Dominion UniversityStevens Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Mary WashingtonUniversity of North Carolina - AshevilleUniversity of RichmondUniversity of VirginiaVirginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginia Polytechnical Institute

and State UniversityYale College

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Mr. & Mrs. James D. HopkinsMr. & Mrs. R. Edward HouckD. L. Huffman

Communication, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. HumphreyJ.F. Fick, Inc.John Glancy Memorial Fund of

Union First Market BankMs. Lisa M. JohnsonJohnson Development CompanyMr. & Mrs. Ronald C. JordanKristie L. Kane, PLCMr. Thomas F. KeatingMr. Roger D. KennedyKing George High School Sports

Hall of FameKing George High SchoolMrs. Beverly KingMr. & Mrs. Stuart F. King1st Lt. Floyd B. Lewis, Jr.Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc. -

SpotsylvaniaMr. John L. MahoneyMr. H. Franklin MarrsMr. William A. MarrsMary Washington HealthcareMassaponax High SchoolMr. & Mrs. Raymond McAfooseMr. & Mrs. Charles G. McDanielMr. & Mrs. Charles W. McDaniel Mrs. Mary Wynn

Richmond McDanielMr. & Mrs.

W. Richmond McDanielMr. & Mrs. Robert McDevittMr. & Mrs. John F. McManusDr. & Mrs. Patrick J.McManusMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. MillerMr. Berkley M. MitchellMr. & Mrs. David G. MorganNageotte, Nageotte &

Nageotte, PCNational Counseling Group, Inc.Neighborhood Companies, Inc.Mr. Edward R. O’ BerryMr. & Mrs. Joseph O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Harry Oldland, IIIMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. O’MalleyMrs. Mary Jane O’Neill Dr. R. David PaganMr. & Mrs. David D. ParkerMr. John A. PhalenMr. C. Douglas PittsPratt Medical Center, LTDMr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles IIIRace Timing Unlimited, Inc.

Mr. Paul K. ReeseThe Honorable &

Mrs. Horace A. Revercomb IIIMr. & Mrs. Michael R. ReynoldsMrs. Florence RidderhofMr. & Mrs. William R. RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Larry L. RodgersMr. & Mrs. Brian L. RossMr. & Mrs. Ronald E. RossMr. & Mrs. James D. RossMr. Josiah P. Rowe IIIS & N Communications, Inc.Mr. Charlie SayersMr. Marion (Nick) Y. SeayMr. & Mrs. Richard ShackletteCapt. & Mrs. James S. SnyderMs. Dorothy E. SpencerSport & Health ClubMr. Douglas G. StewartDavid W Storke RentalsMr. Shawn A. SuberMr. & Mrs. Neil S. SullivanMr. Robert D. ToonkelMr. Kirk O. TowerVerizon FoundationTommy Wallace Electrical, Inc.Wal-Mart FoundationDr. Gail W. WertzThe Estate of

Ms. Elsie E. WheelerMs. Georgia M. WillisMr. & Mrs. L. Steven WrightRev. & Mrs. Nathaniel YoungMr. Carl S. ZirkleMr. & Mrs. Joseph Zych

Ring in the Holiday Party Sponsors Winter 2011

PlatinumDesign Storage & Handling, Inc.Cary Street Partners The Davis Family Hirschler Fleischer Mary Jane O’Neill - Cullen, Inc. PBGH, LLP Union First Market Bank -

Union Investment Securities Wack Contractors

GoldCushman & Wakefield -

Thalhimer Party Elegance

SilverAnderson & Strudwick, Inc. Applied Technology, Inc. CB Richard Ellis - Brokerage

Services Cooper Financial Group

- Raymond James Hallberg & O’Malley Financial

Group HDT Global, Inc. Hilldrup Properties, Inc. Johnson Realty Advisors, Inc. Peoples Community Bank StellarOne

BronzeThe Blalock Family Bowling, Franklin & Co., LLP Coker Orthodontics Mary Carter Frackelton Germanna Education Foundation

Glover & Dahnk The Hoffman Family -

Fredericksburg Holmes, Riley and Associates

- Merrill Lynch The Keddie Group of Davenport

& Co., LLC Miller Foley Group Northwestern Mutual - Rob

Billingsley Parrish Houck & Snead, PLC PermaTreat SunTrust Bank Tulips Salon & Spa - Aveda Utility Professional Services, Inc.

- Fred & Tanya Howe Vanderpool, Frostick &

Nishanian, P.C. Virginia Partners Bank

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The Community Foundation 2011–2012 Donors

Contributors to The Community Foundation The Community Foundation thanks everyone who generously supported our efforts to strengthen and grow community philanthropy in the 2012 fiscal year.

Corporate & Organizational DonorsThe Sara Boutwell

Memorial FundChamber Network for

Enterprising Women - Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce

Cox & Johnson Insurance Agency

Cullen, Inc.The Harry & Marie Dawideit

FundThe Wayne A. Dennison FundFredericksburg Savings and

Charitable FoundationGrants for Humanity FundThe Graves-King Family FundThe Hansen Family FundHirschler FleischerThe Rennie & Richmond

McDaniel FundThe David Morgan FundThe O’Neill Family FundThe Robert Cullen O’Neill

Memorial FundThe Dulcie H. Potter

Memorial FundQuarles Petroleum, Inc.The Chris Ross Memorial FundThe Sullivan Family Legacy FundSunTrust BankThe Ukrop’s Endowment FundUVA Alumni Association

Individual DonorsAnonymousDr. & Mrs. John H. AlbertineMr. & Mrs. Edward AllenMs. Stephanie ArmstrongDr. & Mrs. Gerald A. BellottiMr. & Mrs. Ronald W.

BranscomeMrs. Patricia BrickenDr. Cathie H. ButterworthDr. & Mrs. Matthew H.

CaspersenMr. & Mrs. Art ChiavaroliDr. Robert J. CicconeDr. & Mrs. John H. Coker, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Douglas L. CooperDr. Theresa &

Dr. William B. CrawleyRev. & Mrs. James DannalsMr. & Mrs. Bruce L. DavisDr. Rosier DedwylderDr. & Mrs. Harry D. DickinsonDr. & Mrs. Matthew DumontMr. & Mrs. Donald T. Edwards

and Kirk EdwardsMr. & Mrs. Thomas EhmanMs. Catherine Farley & Mr.

Vincent C. RamonedaMr. Kevin A. FastabendMr. Edward M. Ferguson, Jr.Ms. Coleen M. FisherMrs. C. Warren ForbushMr. & Mrs. R. Leigh FrackeltonMs. Mary Carter FrackeltonMr. Felix A. FraraccioMr. Gerry GoodmanMr. & Mrs. Lewis W. Graves, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Wilson GreenlawDr. & Mrs. William A. HamiltonMs. Beverly J. Haney & Ms.

Donna Deitz HaneyDr. & Mrs. Wayne L. HarmanMr. & Mrs. Ronald HicksMr. & Mrs. Homer HiteDr. & Mrs. Daniel HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Larry W. IngallsMr. & Mrs. William KaagMrs. Beverly J. KingMr. & Mrs. Philip KingMr. Stephen King & Ms.

Catherine Wack Mr. & Mrs. Wallace N. King, Sr.Mr. & Mrs.

William J. Kinnamon, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. F. Raymond LittleMr. & Mrs. Bernard Mahon, Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. C. Rosser Massey IIIMr. Craig Andrew Max IV Mr. & Mrs. John F. McManusDr. & Mrs. Patrick McManusMrs. Jennalee R. McNallyMs. Teri McNallyMr. & Mrs. Donnell S. MohrDr. & Mrs. W. Angus MuirMr. & Mrs. Donald H. NewlinMr. & Mrs. Gary NuckolsMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. O’MalleyMr. & Mrs. Michael A. O’MalleyMrs. Mary Jane O’NeillMr. & Mrs. Charles PayneMr. & Mrs. Robert L. PrennMr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles IIIDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. RehmMr. & Mrs. David RiceMr. & Mrs. Thomas Y. SavageDr. & Mrs. Peter J. ScelfoMr. James A. ScullyMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. SegarDr. Anna Sell & Dr. Scott SellMr. & Mrs. Paul A. SimpsonMs. Elizabeth D. SimpsonDr. & Mrs. Samuel C. SmartDr. & Mrs. Peter R. SmithMr. & Mrs. Emmett C. Snead IIIMr. & Mrs. George SneadMr. Douglas G. StewartMr. & Mrs. William TaczakMrs. Laura Stuart TaylorMr. & Mrs. Craig W. Van

ValkenburghMr. Daniel Wack & Ms. V.

Veronica KellyMr. Thomas J. Wack &

Ms. Ann SearsMr. & Mrs. Benjamin N. WafleMr. & Mrs. Aric WagnerMr. & Mrs. Keith L. WamplerMr. & Mrs. R. G. WasemMr. & Mrs. Dietmar M. WeselinMr. & Mrs. Kenneth T.

Whitescarver IIIMs. Susan S. WilliamsThe Honorable &

Mrs. Gordon F. WillisThe Honorable &

Mrs. J. M. H. WillisMr. & Mrs. W. Andrew WithersMr. & Mrs. William A. WithersMs. Elizabeth Workman

Contributors to Funds within the Community FoundationA & D Maintenance & Repair

ServicesAdtran, Inc.Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Stephen E. BarnumMr. Tony E. BeaversMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. BentonMrs. Mary E. BergerMr. Anthony J. BeverlyMs. Katherine BezerediDr. T. H. BlackburnLt. Col. (Ret) Gwendolyn S.

Braswell-NashMr. & Mrs. David M. BoutwellDr. Jeffrey H. BoutwellMr. Vincent ButaitisMs. Eleanor CareyDr. & Mrs. Peter O. CareyDr. & Mrs. Michael L. CherwekDr. Robert J. CicconeMr. & Mrs. David ColangeloMr. & Mrs. John ColangeloConfederate Ridge

Animal HospitalMr. & Mrs. Roger J. ConnellMr. Alan F. Courtney Dr. Theresa &

Dr. William B. CrawleyCullen, Inc.D. A. Moore, Inc.DeBose & Sons ConstructionMrs. Wayne A. DennisonMr. & Mrs. Charles E. Detwiler, Jr.Dixie’s Hair StudioMr. & Mrs. Eugene S. DunavantFredericksburg Area Running ClubFredericksburg Festival for the

Performing Arts FundMr. & Mrs. Adam M. FriedMs. Stacey T. GarciaMr. & Mrs. Mark S. GardnerGardner, Maupin, Sutton &

Haney PCMs. Cynthia T. GoldenEstate of Duff McDuff GreenGreen River Enterprises, LLCMr. R. Jeffrey GrimsteadMs. Ellen B. HaganMr. & Mrs. Ricky L. HairfieldMr. Forest HaleyMr. & Mrs. Dan Hawley Highpoint Marina Lighthouse InnHilldrup, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Hoffman

The Community Foundation is proud to recognize these individuals, businesses and organizations that made charitable investments in the communities of the Rappahannock River region.*

*We strive for impeccable donor record management. If you should discover an error please let us know so we can correct it.

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Mr. & Mrs. James D. HopkinsMr. & Mrs. R. Edward HouckD. L. Huffman

Communication, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. HumphreyJ.F. Fick, Inc.John Glancy Memorial Fund of

Union First Market BankMs. Lisa M. JohnsonJohnson Development CompanyMr. & Mrs. Ronald C. JordanKristie L. Kane, PLCMr. Thomas F. KeatingMr. Roger D. KennedyKing George High School Sports

Hall of FameKing George High SchoolMrs. Beverly KingMr. & Mrs. Stuart F. King1st Lt. Floyd B. Lewis, Jr.Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc. -

SpotsylvaniaMr. John L. MahoneyMr. H. Franklin MarrsMr. William A. MarrsMary Washington HealthcareMassaponax High SchoolMr. & Mrs. Raymond McAfooseMr. & Mrs. Charles G. McDanielMr. & Mrs. Charles W. McDaniel Mrs. Mary Wynn

Richmond McDanielMr. & Mrs.

W. Richmond McDanielMr. & Mrs. Robert McDevittMr. & Mrs. John F. McManusDr. & Mrs. Patrick J.McManusMr. & Mrs. Jerry L. MillerMr. Berkley M. MitchellMr. & Mrs. David G. MorganNageotte, Nageotte &

Nageotte, PCNational Counseling Group, Inc.Neighborhood Companies, Inc.Mr. Edward R. O’ BerryMr. & Mrs. Joseph O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Harry Oldland, IIIMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. O’MalleyMrs. Mary Jane O’Neill Dr. R. David PaganMr. & Mrs. David D. ParkerMr. John A. PhalenMr. C. Douglas PittsPratt Medical Center, LTDMr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles IIIRace Timing Unlimited, Inc.

Mr. Paul K. ReeseThe Honorable &

Mrs. Horace A. Revercomb IIIMr. & Mrs. Michael R. ReynoldsMrs. Florence RidderhofMr. & Mrs. William R. RobbinsMr. & Mrs. Larry L. RodgersMr. & Mrs. Brian L. RossMr. & Mrs. Ronald E. RossMr. & Mrs. James D. RossMr. Josiah P. Rowe IIIS & N Communications, Inc.Mr. Charlie SayersMr. Marion (Nick) Y. SeayMr. & Mrs. Richard ShackletteCapt. & Mrs. James S. SnyderMs. Dorothy E. SpencerSport & Health ClubMr. Douglas G. StewartDavid W Storke RentalsMr. Shawn A. SuberMr. & Mrs. Neil S. SullivanMr. Robert D. ToonkelMr. Kirk O. TowerVerizon FoundationTommy Wallace Electrical, Inc.Wal-Mart FoundationDr. Gail W. WertzThe Estate of

Ms. Elsie E. WheelerMs. Georgia M. WillisMr. & Mrs. L. Steven WrightRev. & Mrs. Nathaniel YoungMr. Carl S. ZirkleMr. & Mrs. Joseph Zych

Ring in the Holiday Party Sponsors Winter 2011

PlatinumDesign Storage & Handling, Inc.Cary Street Partners The Davis Family Hirschler Fleischer Mary Jane O’Neill - Cullen, Inc. PBGH, LLP Union First Market Bank -

Union Investment Securities Wack Contractors

GoldCushman & Wakefield -

Thalhimer Party Elegance

SilverAnderson & Strudwick, Inc. Applied Technology, Inc. CB Richard Ellis - Brokerage

Services Cooper Financial Group

- Raymond James Hallberg & O’Malley Financial

Group HDT Global, Inc. Hilldrup Properties, Inc. Johnson Realty Advisors, Inc. Peoples Community Bank StellarOne

BronzeThe Blalock Family Bowling, Franklin & Co., LLP Coker Orthodontics Mary Carter Frackelton Germanna Education Foundation

Glover & Dahnk The Hoffman Family -

Fredericksburg Holmes, Riley and Associates

- Merrill Lynch The Keddie Group of Davenport

& Co., LLC Miller Foley Group Northwestern Mutual - Rob

Billingsley Parrish Houck & Snead, PLC PermaTreat SunTrust Bank Tulips Salon & Spa - Aveda Utility Professional Services, Inc.

- Fred & Tanya Howe Vanderpool, Frostick &

Nishanian, P.C. Virginia Partners Bank

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The Community Foundation 2011–2012 Donors

Contributors to The Community Foundation The Community Foundation thanks everyone who generously supported our efforts to strengthen and grow community philanthropy in the 2012 fiscal year.

Corporate & Organizational DonorsThe Sara Boutwell

Memorial FundChamber Network for

Enterprising Women - Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce

Cox & Johnson Insurance Agency

Cullen, Inc.The Harry & Marie Dawideit

FundThe Wayne A. Dennison FundFredericksburg Savings and

Charitable FoundationGrants for Humanity FundThe Graves-King Family FundThe Hansen Family FundHirschler FleischerThe Rennie & Richmond

McDaniel FundThe David Morgan FundThe O’Neill Family FundThe Robert Cullen O’Neill

Memorial FundThe Dulcie H. Potter

Memorial FundQuarles Petroleum, Inc.The Chris Ross Memorial FundThe Sullivan Family Legacy FundSunTrust BankThe Ukrop’s Endowment FundUVA Alumni Association

Individual DonorsAnonymousDr. & Mrs. John H. AlbertineMr. & Mrs. Edward AllenMs. Stephanie ArmstrongDr. & Mrs. Gerald A. BellottiMr. & Mrs. Ronald W.

BranscomeMrs. Patricia BrickenDr. Cathie H. ButterworthDr. & Mrs. Matthew H.

CaspersenMr. & Mrs. Art ChiavaroliDr. Robert J. CicconeDr. & Mrs. John H. Coker, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Douglas L. CooperDr. Theresa &

Dr. William B. CrawleyRev. & Mrs. James DannalsMr. & Mrs. Bruce L. DavisDr. Rosier DedwylderDr. & Mrs. Harry D. DickinsonDr. & Mrs. Matthew DumontMr. & Mrs. Donald T. Edwards

and Kirk EdwardsMr. & Mrs. Thomas EhmanMs. Catherine Farley & Mr.

Vincent C. RamonedaMr. Kevin A. FastabendMr. Edward M. Ferguson, Jr.Ms. Coleen M. FisherMrs. C. Warren ForbushMr. & Mrs. R. Leigh FrackeltonMs. Mary Carter FrackeltonMr. Felix A. FraraccioMr. Gerry GoodmanMr. & Mrs. Lewis W. Graves, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Wilson GreenlawDr. & Mrs. William A. HamiltonMs. Beverly J. Haney & Ms.

Donna Deitz HaneyDr. & Mrs. Wayne L. HarmanMr. & Mrs. Ronald HicksMr. & Mrs. Homer HiteDr. & Mrs. Daniel HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Larry W. IngallsMr. & Mrs. William KaagMrs. Beverly J. KingMr. & Mrs. Philip KingMr. Stephen King & Ms.

Catherine Wack Mr. & Mrs. Wallace N. King, Sr.Mr. & Mrs.

William J. Kinnamon, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. F. Raymond LittleMr. & Mrs. Bernard Mahon, Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. C. Rosser Massey IIIMr. Craig Andrew Max IV Mr. & Mrs. John F. McManusDr. & Mrs. Patrick McManusMrs. Jennalee R. McNallyMs. Teri McNallyMr. & Mrs. Donnell S. MohrDr. & Mrs. W. Angus MuirMr. & Mrs. Donald H. NewlinMr. & Mrs. Gary NuckolsMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. O’MalleyMr. & Mrs. Michael A. O’MalleyMrs. Mary Jane O’NeillMr. & Mrs. Charles PayneMr. & Mrs. Robert L. PrennMr. & Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles IIIDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. RehmMr. & Mrs. David RiceMr. & Mrs. Thomas Y. SavageDr. & Mrs. Peter J. ScelfoMr. James A. ScullyMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. SegarDr. Anna Sell & Dr. Scott SellMr. & Mrs. Paul A. SimpsonMs. Elizabeth D. SimpsonDr. & Mrs. Samuel C. SmartDr. & Mrs. Peter R. SmithMr. & Mrs. Emmett C. Snead IIIMr. & Mrs. George SneadMr. Douglas G. StewartMr. & Mrs. William TaczakMrs. Laura Stuart TaylorMr. & Mrs. Craig W. Van

ValkenburghMr. Daniel Wack & Ms. V.

Veronica KellyMr. Thomas J. Wack &

Ms. Ann SearsMr. & Mrs. Benjamin N. WafleMr. & Mrs. Aric WagnerMr. & Mrs. Keith L. WamplerMr. & Mrs. R. G. WasemMr. & Mrs. Dietmar M. WeselinMr. & Mrs. Kenneth T.

Whitescarver IIIMs. Susan S. WilliamsThe Honorable &

Mrs. Gordon F. WillisThe Honorable &

Mrs. J. M. H. WillisMr. & Mrs. W. Andrew WithersMr. & Mrs. William A. WithersMs. Elizabeth Workman

Contributors to Funds within the Community FoundationA & D Maintenance & Repair

ServicesAdtran, Inc.Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Stephen E. BarnumMr. Tony E. BeaversMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. BentonMrs. Mary E. BergerMr. Anthony J. BeverlyMs. Katherine BezerediDr. T. H. BlackburnLt. Col. (Ret) Gwendolyn S.

Braswell-NashMr. & Mrs. David M. BoutwellDr. Jeffrey H. BoutwellMr. Vincent ButaitisMs. Eleanor CareyDr. & Mrs. Peter O. CareyDr. & Mrs. Michael L. CherwekDr. Robert J. CicconeMr. & Mrs. David ColangeloMr. & Mrs. John ColangeloConfederate Ridge

Animal HospitalMr. & Mrs. Roger J. ConnellMr. Alan F. Courtney Dr. Theresa &

Dr. William B. CrawleyCullen, Inc.D. A. Moore, Inc.DeBose & Sons ConstructionMrs. Wayne A. DennisonMr. & Mrs. Charles E. Detwiler, Jr.Dixie’s Hair StudioMr. & Mrs. Eugene S. DunavantFredericksburg Area Running ClubFredericksburg Festival for the

Performing Arts FundMr. & Mrs. Adam M. FriedMs. Stacey T. GarciaMr. & Mrs. Mark S. GardnerGardner, Maupin, Sutton &

Haney PCMs. Cynthia T. GoldenEstate of Duff McDuff GreenGreen River Enterprises, LLCMr. R. Jeffrey GrimsteadMs. Ellen B. HaganMr. & Mrs. Ricky L. HairfieldMr. Forest HaleyMr. & Mrs. Dan Hawley Highpoint Marina Lighthouse InnHilldrup, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Hoffman

The Community Foundation is proud to recognize these individuals, businesses and organizations that made charitable investments in the communities of the Rappahannock River region.*

*We strive for impeccable donor record management. If you should discover an error please let us know so we can correct it.

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The Community Foundationof theRappahannock River Region

725 Jackson St. Suite 114P. O. Box 208Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404

540.373.9292 www.cfrrr.org

The Community Foundationof theRappahannock River Region

Annual Report 2011–2012


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