Charlottesville Area Community Foundation



The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation is a permanent endowment dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the counties of Greene, Orange, Louisa, Fluvanna, Buckingham, and Nelson. CACF is unique among local charities because through it, individuals, organizations, and businesses can make contributions for the long-term benefit of the community.

The Foundation was created in 1967 as a public charity dedicated to meeting changing human needs and assisting donors in the Charlottesville area. Gifts to the Foundation are invested and build over time, and the income and a portion of the long-term appreciation are used to make grants to qualified charitable organizations serving the area. Categories of support include human services, education, the arts and humanities, the environment, and healthcare. (See Grantmaking Guidelines) The Foundation also serves nonprofit community organizations by administering their endowments for current and future needs.

Assets and Giving for Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 204,110,682
2017 - 201,685,561
2016 - 177,421,530
Domestic Grants

2018 - 16,861,898
2017 - 13,657,538


    

Recent News from Charlottesville Area Community Foundation


Local foundation being awarded for response to COVID-19
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, Truist Foundation

(CBS19 NEWS) -- The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation is a recipient of the "Truist Promise" award. The Southern Eastern...more

City Schoolyard Garden gets big grant from CACF
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation awarded a five-year, $500,000 Shaping Futures grant to City Schoolyard Garden, which is part...more

CACF announces recipients of Community Recovery and Catalyst Grants
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

(CBS19 NEWS) -- The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation has announced 124 recipients of the Community Recovery and Catalyst...more

Area housing orgs planning project for chronically homeless
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation is also involved in the proposal, and is exploring resources within the foundation to finance...more

Governor Northam announces $1.7 million investment towards workforce program to help ...
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

In 2016, the program was the recipient of the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation's inaugural Strengthening Systems Grant. To learn...more

Challenge aims to help type 2 diabetics, prediabetics control blood sugar
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, Community Foundation Partnership

... to a grant from the University of Virginia Health System and the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation Partnerships Committee-Advised...more

New fund to help Charlottesville students, teachers succeed in virtual learning atmosphere
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Mail checks to Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, PO Box 1767, Charlottesville, VA 22902. Copyright 2020 WVIR. All rights...more

'Screaming for help': Three years later, August 12 victim struggles for support
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation's Heal Charlottesville Fund has been Washington's main source of financial support for the past...more

From the Newsroom: Charlottesville Tomorrow is a Spring 2020 Bama Works Fund of the Dave ...
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

The Bama Works Fund of Dave Matthews Band is administered by the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation. Established in 1999, the...more

CACF launches online project documenting Aug. 12 recovery
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

On Monday, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation launched a multimedia oral history website dedicated to documenting the...more



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