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


Activities for the week beginning Sept. 27
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Brewbies Craft Beer Festival, benefiting Charlottesville Area Community Foundation and Keep A Breast, 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Champion...more

Charlottesville Area Community Foundation Invites Applications for Projects Integrating ...
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Many children have not had the opportunity to be outside in the natural environment and experience its beauty and peacefulness. Through...more

Over $2.1M received by CACF for rally healing
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

According to the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, approximately $2.1 million has been received since August 2017, and that money...more

Leadership Charlottesville Class of 2020 members announced
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Aiyana Marcus, Charlottesville Area Community Foundation;. » Richard Needham, Clayborne Education LLC;. » Shaista Nizaam, Omni...more

Leadership Charlottesville class of 2020 announced
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

... Ting, Piedmont Virginia Community College, the University of Virginia, the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation, the UVA School of...more

ACPS to Use Grant to Change History Curriculum With Help from James Madison's Montpelier
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Albemarle County Public Schools received the grant to change and put in place the new curriculum from the Charlottesville Area...more

County to hire program coordinator for Yancey center
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Albemarle County is hiring a program coordinator for the Yancey School Community Center with a grant from the Charlottesville Area...more

CACF announces Strengthening Systems grants
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

(CBS19 NEWS) -- The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation has announced its fifth round of Strengthening System grants, which...more

UVA Health System, Charlottesville Area Community Foundation offer $1M in community health ...
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

Central Virginia nonprofits can apply for grants to support community health initiatives through a partnership between the Charlottesville...more

CACF to distribute $1M in UVa Health System grants
Foundation: Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

The University of Virginia Health System will work with the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation over the next five years to provide more than...more



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