Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation



The Eastern West Virginia County Community Foundation is one of approximately 700 community foundations across the country—and 26 in West Virginia.

The foundations are set up by people, corporations, and families dedicated to improving the quality of life in a specific region. It serves Jefferson, Berkeley, and Morgan Counties, with affiliates that serve Hampshire and Hardy Counties.

It is a tax-exempt public charity that allows people to establish permanent endowment funds within one large foundation, and offers an inexpensive, value-added way to be a philanthropist. Each separate fund's distributions are available to respond to emerging problems and specific opportunities in the community.


Web Address

www.ewvcf.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @ewvcf


Assets and Giving for Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 35,551,412
2019 - 30,293,143
2018 - 25,278,662
2017 - 24,493,206
Domestic Grants

2020 - 1,045,892
2019 - 650,304
2018 - 993,823


    

Recent News from Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation


Area foundation awards CASA two grants
Foundation: Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation

CASA was awarded $2000 by the Eastern WV Community Foundation Youth Grant. "This decision was based on the longstanding support that the foundation has ...See all stories on this topic...more

Area foundation awards CASA two grants
Foundation: Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation

CASA was awarded $2000 by the Eastern WV Community Foundation Youth Grant. "This decision was based on the longstanding support that the foundation has ...See all stories on this topic...more

Spirit of Hardy County golf tournament slated
Foundation: Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation

MOOREFIELD — The Hardy County Community Foundation invites golfers to the Spirit of Hardy County golf tournament on June 19 at the Valley View golf course ... See all stories on this...more



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