The Owens & Minor Foundation | Foundation Profile

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EIN: 86-2820089

Foundation Overview

Based in Glen Allen, VA, The Owens & Minor Foundation has awarded 182 grants totaling $5,636,356 to organizations in Georgia, Ohio and 22 other states across the US. Individual grants range from $1,000 to $500,000, with a median award of $10,000.

Latest Tax Year
2024
Total Giving (all years)
$5,636,356
Total Assets
$7,278,226
Median Grant (all grants)
$10,000

Latest Form 990-PF Snapshot

Total Grants
52
Median Grant
$10,000
% Median Grant Growth
+82% (vs previous year)
Data extracted from IRS Form 990-PF filings. Last filing year: March 2026

Foundation Intelligence

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New Applicant Friendliness
Balanced Approach: 35%

18 of 52 recipients (35%) were new grantees. Foundation maintains loyal partnerships while remaining open to qualified new applicants with strong proposals.

Geographic Focus
Virginia

Grants are geographically diversified with 32% in Virginia and funding distributed across 24 total locations. This foundation values broad geographic impact and diverse community partnerships. Within Virginia, funding concentrates in Richmond (56%), Glen Allen (7%), Ashland (7%).

Funding Trajectory
+142%

Strong 142% growth in annual giving over 3 years indicates expanding philanthropic capacity and increasing opportunities for grant seekers. This upward trajectory suggests growing foundation resources and commitment.

Program Areas
Healthcare + 4 others

Diversified giving across multiple program areas with primary emphasis on healthcare (42%). This broad approach suggests openness to various causes and innovative cross-sector solutions.

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Grants & Funding

Analyzing past grantees provides valuable insights into The Owens & Minor Foundation's funding preferences, organizational priorities, and grant making patterns. This historical data helps potential applicants understand the foundation's strategic focus and identify successful funding approaches.

Name Amount Location Purpose Year
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $500,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (Rmhc) Mission Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2024
American Cancer Society $10,000 Kennesaw, GA, US Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - By Uniting Our Communities And Raising Money, We Can Help The American Cancer Society Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research, Provide Free Information And Support, And Help People Reduce Their Breast Cancer Risk Or Find It Early When It May Be More Treatable. 2024
Special Olympics Georgia $10,000 Norcross, GA, US Our Mission Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For All Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy, And Participate In The Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympics Athletes, And The Community. 2024
Hanover Education Foundation $10,000 Ashland, VA, US The Mission Of The Hanover Education Foundation Is To Develop And Sustain Community And Business Partnerships, And Serve As Effective Stewards Of Resources, To Create Quality Educational Opporunities That Promote High Performance In All Students In Hanover County Schools. 2024
Inroads Inc $10,000 St Louis, MO, US Inroads Creates Pathways To Careers For Ethnically Diverse High School And College Students Across The Country. They Position Their Graduates To Advance In Their Careers And Help Employers Foster Diverse And Inclusive Workplaces. Their Mission Is To Deliver Innovative Leadership Development Programs And Creative Solutions That Identify, Accelerate, And Elevate Underrepresented Talent Throughout Their Careers. 2024
Meals By Grace $5,000 Cumming, GA, US Meals By Grace Is A No-cost Meal Program Focused To Help Feed Children And Their Families. Generally These Families Have Been Identified As Having Special Need By School System Social Workers, Social Workers, And Or Church Or Community Leaders. These Families May Have Limited Or Unreliable Transportation, Experience Frequent Food Insecurity Or Are Working To Overcome A Major Health Or Work Loss Event. 2024
Side By Side Va $5,000 Richmond, VA, US Side By Side Is Dedicated To Creating Supportive Communities Where Virginia's Lgbtq+ Youth Can Define Themselves, Belong And Flourish. 2024
The Attic Youth Center $5,000 Philadelphia, PA, US The Attic Youth Center Creates Opportunities For Lgbtq Youth To Develop Into Healthy, Independent, Civic-minded Adults Within A Safe And Supportive Community And Promotes The Acceptance Of Lgbtq Youth In Society. 2024
Friends Of Great Salt Lake $15,000 Salt Lake City, UT, US The Mission Of Friends Is To Preserve And Protect The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem And To Increase Public Awareness And Appreciation Of The Lake Through Education, Research, Advocacy And The Arts. Their Long-term Vision Is To Achieve Comprehensive Watershed-based Restoration And Protection For The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem. 2024
Los Angeles Waterkeeper $15,000 Los Angeles, CA, US The Los Angeles Waterkeeper's Mission Is To Fight For The Health Of The Region's Waterways, And For Sustainable, Equitable, And Climate-friendly Water Supplies. They Envision The Los Angeles Region As An International Leader On Integrated, Sustainable And Equitable Water Management; A Region That Is Water Self-suffcient, And Where All Waterways Throughout The County Are Safe, Healthy And Accessible To The Public. 2024
Save The Sound $15,000 New Haven, CT, US The Mission Of Save The Sound Is To Protect And Improve The Land, Air And Water Of Connecticut And Long Island Sound. They Use Legal And Scientific Expertise And Bring People Together To Achieve Results That Benefit The Environment For Current And Future Generations. 2024
Hope For The Warriors $90,000 Springfield, VA, US Hope For The Warriors Provides Comprehensive Support Programs For Service Members, Veterans, And Military Families That Are Focused On Transition, Health And Wellness, Peer Engagement, And Connections To Community Resources. 2024
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation $2,500 Las Vegas, NV, US The Mission Of Candlelighters Is To Provide Emotional Support, Quality Of Life Programs, And Financial Assistance For Children And Their Families Affected By Childhood Cancer With The Goal Of Allowing Them To Focus On The Journey, And Most Importantly, Loving Their Child. 2024
Always B Smiling $5,000 Bridgeville, PA, US Always B Smiling Strives To Support Children, Families, And Caregivers With Life Challenges By Offering Support And Experiences That Will Inspire As Many Smiles As Possible. 2024
American Red Cross $10,000 Washington, DC, US The American Red Cross Prevents And Alleviates Human Suffering In The Face Of Emergencies By Mobilizing The Power Of Volunteers And The Generosity Of Donors. 2024
Asian American Society Of Central Virginia $5,000 Richmond, VA, US To Promote Unity, Harmony, And Diversity In The Central Virginia Region. Through Various Cultural Celebrations And Active Participation In Various Community Events And Initiatives, The Society Raises Awareness And Recognition Of Asian Heritage And Promotes Cultural Diversity In The Region. 2024
Atlanta Community Food Bank $5,000 Atlanta, GA, US The Atlanta Community Food Bank Works To End Hunger Across Metro Atlanta And North Georgia With The Food, People, And Big Ideas Needed To Make Sure All Members Of Our Community Have Access To Enough Nourishment To Live A Healthy And Productive Life. 2024
Chesapeake Bay Foundation $45,000 Annapolis, MD, US Save The Bay, And Keep It Saved, As Defined By Reaching A 70 On Cbf's Health Index. The Chesapeake Bay And Its Tributary Rivers, Broadly Recognized As A National Treasure, Will Be Highly Productive And In Good Health As Measured By Established Water Quality Standards. The Result Will Be Clear Water, Free Of Impacts From Toxic Contaminants, And With Healthy Oxygen Levels. And With Healthy Oxygen Levels. 2024
Friends Of Mississippi River $15,000 Saint Paul, MN, US Friends Of The Mississippi River Engages People To Protect, Restore And Enhance The Mississippi River And Its Watershed In The Twin Cities Region. 2024
James River Association $45,000 Richmond, VA, US The Mission Of The James River Association Is To Be The Guardian Of The James River. We Provide A Voice For Theriver And Take Action To Promote Conservation And Responsible Stewardship Of Its Natural Resources. 2024
Leadership Education For Asian Pacifics (Leap) $5,000 Los Angeles, CA, US Founded In 1982, Leap (Leadership Education For Asian Pacifics) Is A National, Nonprofit Organization, With A Mission To Achieve Full Participation And Equality For Asian And Pacific Islanders (Apis) Through Leadership, Empowerment, And Policy. It Started With A Simple Yet Powerful Idea: That In Order For Api Communities To Realize Their Full Potential And To Foster Robust Participation In This Increasingly Globalized World, These Communities Would Have To Begin Producing Leaders Who Could Advocate And Speak On Their Behalf. 2024
National Association On Mental Illness (Nami) $10,000 Arlington, VA, US Millions Of People In The United States, 1 In 5 Or Nearly 60 Million, Face The Day-to-day Reality Of Living With A Mental Health Condition. Nami, The National Alliance On Mental Illness, Is The Nation's Largest Grassroots Mental Health Organization Dedicated To Providing Advocacy, Education, Support And Public Awareness So That Individuals And Families Affected By Mental Illness Can Build Better Lives. 2024
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Virginia-west $10,000 Glen Allen, VA, US The Virginia-west Virginia Chapter Connects All People Affected By Multiple Sclerosis Throughout Virginia, West Virginia, And Parts Of North Carolina And Kentucky. We Have Helped More Than 15,000 People Living With Ms In Our Area Get The Information, Connections And Support They Need To Move Their Lives Forward And Find Their Place In The Ms Movement. We Are Proud To Have 61 Partners In Ms Care Ranging From Ms Specialists, Researchers, Physical Therapists And Care Managers, And More Than 300 Volunteers Who Help Move Us Closer To Our Vision - A World Free Of Ms. 2024
Special Olympics $15,000 Washington, DC, US The Mission Of Special Olympics Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy And Participate In A Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympic Athletes And The Community. 2024
Tech For Troops $5,000 Richmond, VA, US Tech For Troops Is Dedicated To Empowering Veterans With Computers, Skills, And Information Technology (It) Work Force Training. T4t Gifts Refurbished Computers To Veterans, Enabling Them To Connect With Employers And Develop Essential Computer Skills. We Hire Veterans And Provide Technical Training, Keep Usable Computers Out Of The Landfill, And Recycle Electronics In An Environmentally Sustainable Way. 2024
United Way Of Greater Richmond & Petersburg $20,000 Richmond, VA, US We Empower Individuals And Drive Systemic Change To Provide Everyone With A Clear Path To Success. We Do This By Mobilizing The Entire Community -- Individuals, Nonprofits, Schools, Government Agencies And Businesses Alike -- To Collectively Tackle Our Region's Toughest Challenges. 2024
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $500,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (Rmhc) Mission Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2024
American Cancer Society $10,000 Kennesaw, GA, US Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - By Uniting Our Communities And Raising Money, We Can Help The American Cancer Society Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research, Provide Free Information And Support, And Help People Reduce Their Breast Cancer Risk Or Find It Early When It May Be More Treatable. 2024
Special Olympics Georgia $10,000 Norcross, GA, US Our Mission Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For All Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy, And Participate In The Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympics Athletes, And The Community. 2024
Hanover Education Foundation $10,000 Ashland, VA, US The Mission Of The Hanover Education Foundation Is To Develop And Sustain Community And Business Partnerships, And Serve As Effective Stewards Of Resources, To Create Quality Educational Opporunities That Promote High Performance In All Students In Hanover County Schools. 2024
Inroads Inc $10,000 St Louis, MO, US Inroads Creates Pathways To Careers For Ethnically Diverse High School And College Students Across The Country. They Position Their Graduates To Advance In Their Careers And Help Employers Foster Diverse And Inclusive Workplaces. Their Mission Is To Deliver Innovative Leadership Development Programs And Creative Solutions That Identify, Accelerate, And Elevate Underrepresented Talent Throughout Their Careers. 2024
Meals By Grace $5,000 Cumming, GA, US Meals By Grace Is A No-cost Meal Program Focused To Help Feed Children And Their Families. Generally These Families Have Been Identified As Having Special Need By School System Social Workers, Social Workers, And Or Church Or Community Leaders. These Families May Have Limited Or Unreliable Transportation, Experience Frequent Food Insecurity Or Are Working To Overcome A Major Health Or Work Loss Event. 2024
Side By Side Va $5,000 Richmond, VA, US Side By Side Is Dedicated To Creating Supportive Communities Where Virginia's Lgbtq+ Youth Can Define Themselves, Belong And Flourish. 2024
The Attic Youth Center $5,000 Philadelphia, PA, US The Attic Youth Center Creates Opportunities For Lgbtq Youth To Develop Into Healthy, Independent, Civic-minded Adults Within A Safe And Supportive Community And Promotes The Acceptance Of Lgbtq Youth In Society. 2024
Friends Of Great Salt Lake $15,000 Salt Lake City, UT, US The Mission Of Friends Is To Preserve And Protect The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem And To Increase Public Awareness And Appreciation Of The Lake Through Education, Research, Advocacy And The Arts. Their Long-term Vision Is To Achieve Comprehensive Watershed-based Restoration And Protection For The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem. 2024
Los Angeles Waterkeeper $15,000 Los Angeles, CA, US The Los Angeles Waterkeeper's Mission Is To Fight For The Health Of The Region's Waterways, And For Sustainable, Equitable, And Climate-friendly Water Supplies. They Envision The Los Angeles Region As An International Leader On Integrated, Sustainable And Equitable Water Management; A Region That Is Water Self-suffcient, And Where All Waterways Throughout The County Are Safe, Healthy And Accessible To The Public. 2024
Save The Sound $15,000 New Haven, CT, US The Mission Of Save The Sound Is To Protect And Improve The Land, Air And Water Of Connecticut And Long Island Sound. They Use Legal And Scientific Expertise And Bring People Together To Achieve Results That Benefit The Environment For Current And Future Generations. 2024
Hope For The Warriors $90,000 Springfield, VA, US Hope For The Warriors Provides Comprehensive Support Programs For Service Members, Veterans, And Military Families That Are Focused On Transition, Health And Wellness, Peer Engagement, And Connections To Community Resources. 2024
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation $2,500 Las Vegas, NV, US The Mission Of Candlelighters Is To Provide Emotional Support, Quality Of Life Programs, And Financial Assistance For Children And Their Families Affected By Childhood Cancer With The Goal Of Allowing Them To Focus On The Journey, And Most Importantly, Loving Their Child. 2024
Always B Smiling $5,000 Bridgeville, PA, US Always B Smiling Strives To Support Children, Families, And Caregivers With Life Challenges By Offering Support And Experiences That Will Inspire As Many Smiles As Possible. 2024
American Red Cross $10,000 Washington, DC, US The American Red Cross Prevents And Alleviates Human Suffering In The Face Of Emergencies By Mobilizing The Power Of Volunteers And The Generosity Of Donors. 2024
Asian American Society Of Central Virginia $5,000 Richmond, VA, US To Promote Unity, Harmony, And Diversity In The Central Virginia Region. Through Various Cultural Celebrations And Active Participation In Various Community Events And Initiatives, The Society Raises Awareness And Recognition Of Asian Heritage And Promotes Cultural Diversity In The Region. 2024
Atlanta Community Food Bank $5,000 Atlanta, GA, US The Atlanta Community Food Bank Works To End Hunger Across Metro Atlanta And North Georgia With The Food, People, And Big Ideas Needed To Make Sure All Members Of Our Community Have Access To Enough Nourishment To Live A Healthy And Productive Life. 2024
Chesapeake Bay Foundation $45,000 Annapolis, MD, US Save The Bay, And Keep It Saved, As Defined By Reaching A 70 On Cbf's Health Index. The Chesapeake Bay And Its Tributary Rivers, Broadly Recognized As A National Treasure, Will Be Highly Productive And In Good Health As Measured By Established Water Quality Standards. The Result Will Be Clear Water, Free Of Impacts From Toxic Contaminants, And With Healthy Oxygen Levels. And With Healthy Oxygen Levels. 2024
Friends Of Mississippi River $15,000 Saint Paul, MN, US Friends Of The Mississippi River Engages People To Protect, Restore And Enhance The Mississippi River And Its Watershed In The Twin Cities Region. 2024
James River Association $45,000 Richmond, VA, US The Mission Of The James River Association Is To Be The Guardian Of The James River. We Provide A Voice For Theriver And Take Action To Promote Conservation And Responsible Stewardship Of Its Natural Resources. 2024
Leadership Education For Asian Pacifics (Leap) $5,000 Los Angeles, CA, US Founded In 1982, Leap (Leadership Education For Asian Pacifics) Is A National, Nonprofit Organization, With A Mission To Achieve Full Participation And Equality For Asian And Pacific Islanders (Apis) Through Leadership, Empowerment, And Policy. It Started With A Simple Yet Powerful Idea: That In Order For Api Communities To Realize Their Full Potential And To Foster Robust Participation In This Increasingly Globalized World, These Communities Would Have To Begin Producing Leaders Who Could Advocate And Speak On Their Behalf. 2024
National Association On Mental Illness (Nami) $10,000 Arlington, VA, US Millions Of People In The United States, 1 In 5 Or Nearly 60 Million, Face The Day-to-day Reality Of Living With A Mental Health Condition. Nami, The National Alliance On Mental Illness, Is The Nation's Largest Grassroots Mental Health Organization Dedicated To Providing Advocacy, Education, Support And Public Awareness So That Individuals And Families Affected By Mental Illness Can Build Better Lives. 2024
National Multiple Sclerosis Society Virginia-west $10,000 Glen Allen, VA, US The Virginia-west Virginia Chapter Connects All People Affected By Multiple Sclerosis Throughout Virginia, West Virginia, And Parts Of North Carolina And Kentucky. We Have Helped More Than 15,000 People Living With Ms In Our Area Get The Information, Connections And Support They Need To Move Their Lives Forward And Find Their Place In The Ms Movement. We Are Proud To Have 61 Partners In Ms Care Ranging From Ms Specialists, Researchers, Physical Therapists And Care Managers, And More Than 300 Volunteers Who Help Move Us Closer To Our Vision - A World Free Of Ms. 2024
Special Olympics $15,000 Washington, DC, US The Mission Of Special Olympics Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy And Participate In A Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympic Athletes And The Community. 2024
Tech For Troops $5,000 Richmond, VA, US Tech For Troops Is Dedicated To Empowering Veterans With Computers, Skills, And Information Technology (It) Work Force Training. T4t Gifts Refurbished Computers To Veterans, Enabling Them To Connect With Employers And Develop Essential Computer Skills. We Hire Veterans And Provide Technical Training, Keep Usable Computers Out Of The Landfill, And Recycle Electronics In An Environmentally Sustainable Way. 2024
United Way Of Greater Richmond & Petersburg $20,000 Richmond, VA, US We Empower Individuals And Drive Systemic Change To Provide Everyone With A Clear Path To Success. We Do This By Mobilizing The Entire Community -- Individuals, Nonprofits, Schools, Government Agencies And Businesses Alike -- To Collectively Tackle Our Region's Toughest Challenges. 2024
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Atlanta $10,000 Chamblee, GA, US Boys & Girls Clubs Of Metro Atlanta Will Create Opportunities To Help More Kids And Teens Achieve Great Futures. Programs Include: Academic & Workforce Success, Character & Leadership And Healthy Lifestyles. 2023
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $500,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (Rmhc) Mission Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2023
United Negro College Fund $5,000 Washington, DC, US Uncf Emergency Student Aid (Esa) Program- This Program Helps Uncf Students Stay In College And Complete Their Degrees. It Makes The Following Six Emergency Aid Funding Options Available To Students Attending Uncf-member Institutions: Degree Completion Aid; Emergency Retention Grants; Emergency Loans; Food Insecurity Grants; Housing Insecurity Payments; Natural Disaster Relief Fund 2023
American Cancer Society $5,000 Kennesaw, GA, US Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - By Uniting Our Communities And Raising Money, We Can Help The American Cancer Society Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research, Provide Free Information And Support, And Help People Reduce Their Breast Cancer Risk Or Find It Early When It May Be More Treatable. 2023
Make-a-wish Greater Bay Area $8,230 Oakland, CA, US We Fulfill The Wishes Of Children Between The Ages Of 2 1/2 And 18 Who Have Critical Illnesses. We Serve 17 Counties In Northern California, From Siskiyou To Monterey. Our Chapter Has Granted More Than 9,000 Wishes To Date And Grants Around 350 Life-changing Wishes Per Year. 2023
Make-a-wish Foundation New Jersey $9,345 Monroe Township, NJ, US Make-a-wish Foundation Creates Life-changing Wishes For Children With Critical Illnesses During Their Darkest Days. 2023
Special Olympics Georgia $25,000 Norcross, GA, US Our Mission Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For All Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy, And Participate In The Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympics Athletes, And The Community. 2023
Special Olympics Wisconsin $5,000 Madison, WI, US We Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilties. This Gives Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy And Participate In A Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympic Athletes And The Community. 2023
American Heart Assoication $10,000 Dallas, TX, US The Mission Of The American Heart Society Is To Be A Relentless Force For A World Of Longer, Healthier Lives And To Advance Health And Hope For Everyone, Everywhere. 2023
Feeding Westchester $15,000 Elmsford, NY, US Feeding Westchester Is At The Heart Of A Network That Expertly Sources And Distributes Food And Resources To People Who Are Hungry In Towns Across Westchester. Their Mission Is To Nourish Their Neighbors In The Fight Against Hunger. 2023
Asian American Leadership Empowerment & Developmen $6,000 Washington, DC, US The Mission Of Aalead Is To Empower Aapi Youth In Underserved Communities Through Culturally Responsive Programming And Advocacy. 2023
Asia Mental Health Collective $4,000 Friendswood, TX, US The Mission Of Amhc Is To Normalize And De-stigmatize Mental Health Within The Asian Community. They Inspire To Make Mental Health Easily Available, Approachable, And Accessible To Asian Communities Worldwide. 2023
Dress For Success $5,000 New York, NY, US The Mission Of Dress For Success It To Empower Women To Achieve Economic Independence By Providing A Network Of Support, Professional Attire, And The Development Tools To Help Women Thrive In Work And In Life. They Provide Women With The Services, Tools And Professional Attire To Secure Employment And Advance Their Careers. Their Programs Equip Women With Confidence And Community Which Helps Build Self-defined Success And Both Professional And Personal Renewal. 2023
Encircle Family & Youth Resources $3,000 Salt Lake City, UT, US Encircle Family & Youth Resources Envisions A World Where Lgbtq+ Youth Know They Are Loved, Love Themselves And Have Hope For A Bright Future. They Provide Essential Mental Health Services To Lgbtq+ Youth,young Adults, & Families. These Services Provide A Safe & Supportive Space For Lgbtq+ Youth,young Adults, & Families To Explore Their Identities, Nurture Healthty Social Connections, Develop Essential Emotional And Psychological Skills, And Foster Positive Well-being Through Authenticity. 2023
Hanover Education Foundation $10,000 Ashland, VA, US The Mission Of The Hanover Education Foundation Is To Develop And Sustain Community And Business Partnerships, And Serve As Effective Stewards Of Resources, To Create Quality Educational Opporunities That Promote High Performance In All Students In Hanover County Schools. 2023
Inroads Inc $5,000 St Louis, MO, US Inroads Creates Pathways To Careers For Ethnically Diverse High School And College Students Across The Country. They Position Their Graduates To Advance In Their Careers And Help Employers Foster Diverse And Inclusive Workplaces. Their Mission Is To Deliver Innovative Leadership Development Programs And Creative Solutions That Identify, Accelerate, And Elevate Underrepresented Talent Throughout Their Careers. 2023
Meals By Grace $4,000 Cumming, GA, US Meals By Grace Is A No-cost Meal Program Focused To Help Feed Children And Their Families. Generally These Families Have Been Identified As Having Special Need By School System Social Workers, Social Workers, And Or Church Or Community Leaders. These Families May Have Limited Or Unreliable Transportation, Experience Frequent Food Insecurity Or Are Working To Overcome A Major Health Or Work Loss Event. 2023
Mutts With A Mission $5,000 Virginia Beach, VA, US The Mission Of Mutts With A Mission Is To Provide Selected, Specially Trained Service/assistance Dogs To Qualified Veterans, Wounded Warriors, Law Enforcement Officers, Federal Workers From Agencies Supporting The Military Or National Security, And First Responders; To Allow Qualified Candidates The Opportunity To Owner-trained Qualified Dogs As Service Dogs; To Solicit Funds For The Above Purposes; And To Help The Wounded Warriors, Veterans, Law Enforcement Officers, Federal Agents, And First Responders Of The United States Of America. 2023
Side By Side Va $4,000 Richmond, VA, US Side By Side Is Dedicated To Creating Supportive Communities Where Virginia's Lgbtq+ Youth Can Define Themselves, Belong And Flourish. 2023
The Attic Youth Center $3,000 Philadelphia, PA, US The Attic Youth Center Creates Opportunities For Lgbtq Youth To Develop Into Healthy, Independent, Civic-minded Adults Within A Safe And Supportive Community And Promotes The Acceptance Of Lgbtq Youth In Society. 2023
Wounded Warrior Project $5,000 Jacksonville, FL, US The Wwp Mission Is To Honor And Empower Wounded Warriors Who Incurred A Physical Or Mental Injury, Illness Or Wound, Co-incident To Their Military Service On Or After September 11, 2001. Family Members Or Caregivers Of A Wounded Warrior May Also Be Eligible For The Program. 2023
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Richmond $5,000 Richmond, VA, US The Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Richmond Is Deeply Connected To Its Surrounding Community, Focusing On Providing The Specific Skills, Interests And Support That Best Suit Members' Needs While Meeting The Ultimate Goal Of Preparing Youth To Be Life-ready. The Club Is A Place For All Youth To Realize Their Potential To Succeed, No Matter Where They Come From Or What They Have Been Through. 2023
Hanover & King William Habitat For Humanity $5,000 Mechanicsville, VA, US Habitat For Humanity Is Driven By The Vision Of A World Where Everyone Has A Decent Place To Live. They Seek To Put God's Love Into Action By Bringing People Together To Build Homes, Communities & Hope. The Two Programs Offered Are Homeownership And Critical Repairs. They Partner With Individuals And Families From The Application Through Construction Until The Keys Are Handed Over. Their Repair Program Offers Reduced Cost Repairs To Local Homeowners To Make Their Houses Accessible, Livable, And Energy Efficient. 2023
The Doorways $5,000 Richmond, VA, US The Doorways Provides A Healing, Emotionally Supportive Environment For Those Who Need To Be Close To The Hospital But Not Far From The Feeling Of "Home". They Are Richmond's Premier Provider Of Temporary Lodging And Non-medical Services To Patients And Their Families Referred Through Our Participating Richmond-area Hospital Partners. 2023
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper $20,000 Smyrna, GA, US The Mission Of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Is To Educate, Advocate And Secure The Protection And Stewardship Of The Chattahoochee River, Including Its Lakes, Tributaries, And Watershed, In Order To Restore And Conserve Their Ecological Health For The People And Wildlife That Depend On The River System And In Recognition Of The Important Ecosystem Functions Provided Throughout The Region And Planet. 2023
The Conservation Foundation $20,000 Naperville, IL, US The Mission Of The Conservation Foundation Is To Improve The Health Of Our Communities By Preserving And Restoring Natural Areas And Open Space, Protecting Rivers And Watersheds, And Promoting Stewardship Of The Environment. 2023
Friends Of Great Salt Lake $20,000 Salt Lake City, UT, US The Mission Of Friends Is To Preserve And Protect The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem And To Increase Public Awareness And Appreciation Of The Lake Through Education, Research, Advocacy And The Arts. Their Long-term Vision Is To Achieve Comprehensive Watershed-based Restoration And Protection For The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem. 2023
Los Angeles Waterkeeper $20,000 Los Angeles, CA, US The Los Angeles Waterkeeper's Mission Is To Fight For The Health Of The Region's Waterways, And For Sustainable, Equitable, And Climate-friendly Water Supplies. They Envision The Los Angeles Region As An International Leader On Integrated, Sustainable And Equitable Water Management; A Region That Is Water Self-suffcient, And Where All Waterways Throughout The County Are Safe, Healthy And Accessible To The Public. 2023
Save The Sound $20,000 New Haven, CT, US The Mission Of Save The Sound Is To Protect And Improve The Land, Air And Water Of Connecticut And Long Island Sound. They Use Legal And Scientific Expertise And Bring People Together To Achieve Results That Benefit The Environment For Current And Future Generations. 2023
Homes For Our Troops $10,000 Taunton, MA, US The Mission Of Homes For Our Troops Is To Build And Donate Specially Adapted Custom Homes Nationwide For Severely Injured Post-9/11 Veterans, To Enable Them To Rebuild Their Lives. 2023
Maui Strong Fund $10,000 Kahului, HI, US The Maui Strong Fund Is Providing Financial Resources To Support The Immediate And Long-term Recovery Needs For The People And Places Affected By The Devastating Maui Wildfires. 2023
Hope For The Warriors $90,000 Springfield, VA, US Hope For The Warriors Provides Comprehensive Support Programs For Service Members, Veterans, And Military Families That Are Focused On Transition, Health And Wellness, Peer Engagement, And Connections To Community Resources. 2023
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation $2,500 Las Vegas, NV, US The Mission Of Candlelighters Is To Provide Emotional Support, Quality Of Life Programs, And Financial Assistance For Children And Their Families Affected By Childhood Cancer With The Goal Of Allowing Them To Focus On The Journey, And Most Importantly, Loving Their Child. 2023
Huntington's Disease Society Of America $2,500 New York, NY, US The Mission Of The Huntington's Disease Society Of America Is To Improve The Lives Of Everyone Affected By Huntington's Disease And Their Families. 2023
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Atlanta $10,000 Chamblee, GA, US Boys & Girls Clubs Of Metro Atlanta Will Create Opportunities To Help More Kids And Teens Achieve Great Futures. Programs Include: Academic & Workforce Success, Character & Leadership And Healthy Lifestyles. 2023
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $500,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (Rmhc) Mission Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2023
United Negro College Fund $5,000 Washington, DC, US Uncf Emergency Student Aid (Esa) Program- This Program Helps Uncf Students Stay In College And Complete Their Degrees. It Makes The Following Six Emergency Aid Funding Options Available To Students Attending Uncf-member Institutions: Degree Completion Aid; Emergency Retention Grants; Emergency Loans; Food Insecurity Grants; Housing Insecurity Payments; Natural Disaster Relief Fund 2023
American Cancer Society $5,000 Kennesaw, GA, US Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - By Uniting Our Communities And Raising Money, We Can Help The American Cancer Society Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research, Provide Free Information And Support, And Help People Reduce Their Breast Cancer Risk Or Find It Early When It May Be More Treatable. 2023
Make-a-wish Greater Bay Area $8,230 Oakland, CA, US We Fulfill The Wishes Of Children Between The Ages Of 2 1/2 And 18 Who Have Critical Illnesses. We Serve 17 Counties In Northern California, From Siskiyou To Monterey. Our Chapter Has Granted More Than 9,000 Wishes To Date And Grants Around 350 Life-changing Wishes Per Year. 2023
Make-a-wish Foundation New Jersey $9,345 Monroe Township, NJ, US Make-a-wish Foundation Creates Life-changing Wishes For Children With Critical Illnesses During Their Darkest Days. 2023
Special Olympics Georgia $25,000 Norcross, GA, US Our Mission Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For All Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy, And Participate In The Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympics Athletes, And The Community. 2023
Special Olympics Wisconsin $5,000 Madison, WI, US We Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilties. This Gives Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy And Participate In A Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympic Athletes And The Community. 2023
American Heart Assoication $10,000 Dallas, TX, US The Mission Of The American Heart Society Is To Be A Relentless Force For A World Of Longer, Healthier Lives And To Advance Health And Hope For Everyone, Everywhere. 2023
Feeding Westchester $15,000 Elmsford, NY, US Feeding Westchester Is At The Heart Of A Network That Expertly Sources And Distributes Food And Resources To People Who Are Hungry In Towns Across Westchester. Their Mission Is To Nourish Their Neighbors In The Fight Against Hunger. 2023
Asian American Leadership Empowerment & Developmen $6,000 Washington, DC, US The Mission Of Aalead Is To Empower Aapi Youth In Underserved Communities Through Culturally Responsive Programming And Advocacy. 2023
Asia Mental Health Collective $4,000 Friendswood, TX, US The Mission Of Amhc Is To Normalize And De-stigmatize Mental Health Within The Asian Community. They Inspire To Make Mental Health Easily Available, Approachable, And Accessible To Asian Communities Worldwide. 2023
Dress For Success $5,000 New York, NY, US The Mission Of Dress For Success It To Empower Women To Achieve Economic Independence By Providing A Network Of Support, Professional Attire, And The Development Tools To Help Women Thrive In Work And In Life. They Provide Women With The Services, Tools And Professional Attire To Secure Employment And Advance Their Careers. Their Programs Equip Women With Confidence And Community Which Helps Build Self-defined Success And Both Professional And Personal Renewal. 2023
Encircle Family & Youth Resources $3,000 Salt Lake City, UT, US Encircle Family & Youth Resources Envisions A World Where Lgbtq+ Youth Know They Are Loved, Love Themselves And Have Hope For A Bright Future. They Provide Essential Mental Health Services To Lgbtq+ Youth,young Adults, & Families. These Services Provide A Safe & Supportive Space For Lgbtq+ Youth,young Adults, & Families To Explore Their Identities, Nurture Healthty Social Connections, Develop Essential Emotional And Psychological Skills, And Foster Positive Well-being Through Authenticity. 2023
Hanover Education Foundation $10,000 Ashland, VA, US The Mission Of The Hanover Education Foundation Is To Develop And Sustain Community And Business Partnerships, And Serve As Effective Stewards Of Resources, To Create Quality Educational Opporunities That Promote High Performance In All Students In Hanover County Schools. 2023
Inroads Inc $5,000 St Louis, MO, US Inroads Creates Pathways To Careers For Ethnically Diverse High School And College Students Across The Country. They Position Their Graduates To Advance In Their Careers And Help Employers Foster Diverse And Inclusive Workplaces. Their Mission Is To Deliver Innovative Leadership Development Programs And Creative Solutions That Identify, Accelerate, And Elevate Underrepresented Talent Throughout Their Careers. 2023
Meals By Grace $4,000 Cumming, GA, US Meals By Grace Is A No-cost Meal Program Focused To Help Feed Children And Their Families. Generally These Families Have Been Identified As Having Special Need By School System Social Workers, Social Workers, And Or Church Or Community Leaders. These Families May Have Limited Or Unreliable Transportation, Experience Frequent Food Insecurity Or Are Working To Overcome A Major Health Or Work Loss Event. 2023
Mutts With A Mission $5,000 Virginia Beach, VA, US The Mission Of Mutts With A Mission Is To Provide Selected, Specially Trained Service/assistance Dogs To Qualified Veterans, Wounded Warriors, Law Enforcement Officers, Federal Workers From Agencies Supporting The Military Or National Security, And First Responders; To Allow Qualified Candidates The Opportunity To Owner-trained Qualified Dogs As Service Dogs; To Solicit Funds For The Above Purposes; And To Help The Wounded Warriors, Veterans, Law Enforcement Officers, Federal Agents, And First Responders Of The United States Of America. 2023
Side By Side Va $4,000 Richmond, VA, US Side By Side Is Dedicated To Creating Supportive Communities Where Virginia's Lgbtq+ Youth Can Define Themselves, Belong And Flourish. 2023
The Attic Youth Center $3,000 Philadelphia, PA, US The Attic Youth Center Creates Opportunities For Lgbtq Youth To Develop Into Healthy, Independent, Civic-minded Adults Within A Safe And Supportive Community And Promotes The Acceptance Of Lgbtq Youth In Society. 2023
Wounded Warrior Project $5,000 Jacksonville, FL, US The Wwp Mission Is To Honor And Empower Wounded Warriors Who Incurred A Physical Or Mental Injury, Illness Or Wound, Co-incident To Their Military Service On Or After September 11, 2001. Family Members Or Caregivers Of A Wounded Warrior May Also Be Eligible For The Program. 2023
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Richmond $5,000 Richmond, VA, US The Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Richmond Is Deeply Connected To Its Surrounding Community, Focusing On Providing The Specific Skills, Interests And Support That Best Suit Members' Needs While Meeting The Ultimate Goal Of Preparing Youth To Be Life-ready. The Club Is A Place For All Youth To Realize Their Potential To Succeed, No Matter Where They Come From Or What They Have Been Through. 2023
Hanover & King William Habitat For Humanity $5,000 Mechanicsville, VA, US Habitat For Humanity Is Driven By The Vision Of A World Where Everyone Has A Decent Place To Live. They Seek To Put God's Love Into Action By Bringing People Together To Build Homes, Communities & Hope. The Two Programs Offered Are Homeownership And Critical Repairs. They Partner With Individuals And Families From The Application Through Construction Until The Keys Are Handed Over. Their Repair Program Offers Reduced Cost Repairs To Local Homeowners To Make Their Houses Accessible, Livable, And Energy Efficient. 2023
The Doorways $5,000 Richmond, VA, US The Doorways Provides A Healing, Emotionally Supportive Environment For Those Who Need To Be Close To The Hospital But Not Far From The Feeling Of "Home". They Are Richmond's Premier Provider Of Temporary Lodging And Non-medical Services To Patients And Their Families Referred Through Our Participating Richmond-area Hospital Partners. 2023
Chattahoochee Riverkeeper $20,000 Smyrna, GA, US The Mission Of Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Is To Educate, Advocate And Secure The Protection And Stewardship Of The Chattahoochee River, Including Its Lakes, Tributaries, And Watershed, In Order To Restore And Conserve Their Ecological Health For The People And Wildlife That Depend On The River System And In Recognition Of The Important Ecosystem Functions Provided Throughout The Region And Planet. 2023
The Conservation Foundation $20,000 Naperville, IL, US The Mission Of The Conservation Foundation Is To Improve The Health Of Our Communities By Preserving And Restoring Natural Areas And Open Space, Protecting Rivers And Watersheds, And Promoting Stewardship Of The Environment. 2023
Friends Of Great Salt Lake $20,000 Salt Lake City, UT, US The Mission Of Friends Is To Preserve And Protect The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem And To Increase Public Awareness And Appreciation Of The Lake Through Education, Research, Advocacy And The Arts. Their Long-term Vision Is To Achieve Comprehensive Watershed-based Restoration And Protection For The Great Salt Lake Ecosystem. 2023
Los Angeles Waterkeeper $20,000 Los Angeles, CA, US The Los Angeles Waterkeeper's Mission Is To Fight For The Health Of The Region's Waterways, And For Sustainable, Equitable, And Climate-friendly Water Supplies. They Envision The Los Angeles Region As An International Leader On Integrated, Sustainable And Equitable Water Management; A Region That Is Water Self-suffcient, And Where All Waterways Throughout The County Are Safe, Healthy And Accessible To The Public. 2023
Save The Sound $20,000 New Haven, CT, US The Mission Of Save The Sound Is To Protect And Improve The Land, Air And Water Of Connecticut And Long Island Sound. They Use Legal And Scientific Expertise And Bring People Together To Achieve Results That Benefit The Environment For Current And Future Generations. 2023
Homes For Our Troops $10,000 Taunton, MA, US The Mission Of Homes For Our Troops Is To Build And Donate Specially Adapted Custom Homes Nationwide For Severely Injured Post-9/11 Veterans, To Enable Them To Rebuild Their Lives. 2023
Maui Strong Fund $10,000 Kahului, HI, US The Maui Strong Fund Is Providing Financial Resources To Support The Immediate And Long-term Recovery Needs For The People And Places Affected By The Devastating Maui Wildfires. 2023
Hope For The Warriors $90,000 Springfield, VA, US Hope For The Warriors Provides Comprehensive Support Programs For Service Members, Veterans, And Military Families That Are Focused On Transition, Health And Wellness, Peer Engagement, And Connections To Community Resources. 2023
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation $2,500 Las Vegas, NV, US The Mission Of Candlelighters Is To Provide Emotional Support, Quality Of Life Programs, And Financial Assistance For Children And Their Families Affected By Childhood Cancer With The Goal Of Allowing Them To Focus On The Journey, And Most Importantly, Loving Their Child. 2023
Huntington's Disease Society Of America $2,500 New York, NY, US The Mission Of The Huntington's Disease Society Of America Is To Improve The Lives Of Everyone Affected By Huntington's Disease And Their Families. 2023
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Atlanta $10,000 Chamblee, GA, US Boys & Girls Clubs Of Metro Atlanta Will Create Opportunities To Help More Kids And Teens Achieve Great Futures. Programs Include: Academic & Workforce Success, Character & Leadership And Healthy Lifestyles. 2022
Freestore Foodbank $5,000 Cincinnati, OH, US The Program Is Primarily For Elementary Schools, And Works Best For Children In Grades K-5, Based On Previous School Years. The Items Included In The Packs Are Chosen Based On The Preferences And Dietary Needs Of This Age Group. The Program Is Open To Students Of All Races, Religions And Backgrounds Whose Households Would Be Considered Low To Moderate Income. We Are Focused On Serving Schools With The Highest Need. Eligibility For A School To Participate As A Site Is Based On The Percentage Of Its Students Qualified For Free/reduced-price (f/r) School Meals: 70% For Urban Schools And 50% For Rural Or Suburban Schools. 2022
March Of Dimes $5,000 Atlanta, GA, US Mama & Baby Bus Campaign -women And Their Families Are Facing Inequities Every Day In Our Community That Shape Their Health And Birth Outcomes. Almost Half (49%) Of Black Women And More Than A Third (35%) Of Hispanic Women In Dc, Md & Va Are Not Getting Prenatal Care Until Their 2nd Or 3rd Trimester, Or Not Receiving Any Care At All. Many Of The Barriers For Individuals Engaging In Primary Care Have Nothing To Do With Healthcare Capacity. Our March Of Dimes Mobile Health Unit, The Mama & Baby Bus, Provides Quality Health Care For Women And Their Babies And Is Responsive To The Barriers Experienced By Families In The Community. These Barriers-experience Of Stigma And Bias From Providers, Issues With Transportation, And Limited Insurance Coverage -- Are Challenges Your Gift Can Help Us Address. Nicu Family Support Programs Focus On Improving The Nicu Experience By Delivering A Supportive, Positive Environment For Patients And Families. Through This Program, We Partner With Hospitals To S 2022
National Association Of Free & Charitable Clinics $110,000 Alexandria, VA, US The Mission Of National Association Of Free And Charitable Clinics Is To Ensure The Medically Underserved Have Access To Affordable Health Care. The Nafc And Its Members Are Dedicated To Ensuring That Patients Receive Quality Health Care. 2022
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $500,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (rmhc) Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2022
Tech For Troops $2,500 Richmond, VA, US T4t Provides Free Basic Computer Literacy Skills Training In How To Use The Computer For Job Search, Further Educational Objectives, And To Access Veterans' Benefits. Armed With This Skillset, Veterans Are Better Able To Rise Out Of Homelessness And Poverty To Support Their Families. Partnered With Owens & Minor Veterans Trg For "poker Run" - July 2022. 2022
United Negro College Fund $10,000 Washington, DC, US Uncf Emergency Student Aid (esa) Program- This Program Helps Uncf Students Stay In College And Complete Their Degrees. It Makes The Following Six Emergency Aid Funding Options Available To Students Attending Uncf-member Institutions: Degree Completion Aid; Emergency Retention Grants; Emergency Loans; Food Insecurity Grants; Housing Insecurity Payments; Natural Disaster Relief Fund 2022
Alzheimer's Association $10,000 Glen Allen, VA, US The Alzheimer's Association Leads The Way To End Alzheimer's And All Other Dementia - By Accelerating Global Research, Driving Risk Reduction And Early Detection, And Maximizing Quality Care And Support. 2022
American Cancer Society $3,853 Kennesaw, GA, US Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - By Uniting Our Communities And Raising Money, We Can Help The American Cancer Society Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research, Provide Free Information And Support, And Help People Reduce Their Breast Cancer Risk Or Find It Early When It May Be More Treatable. 2022
American Red Cross Ky Region $10,000 Louisville, KY, US Red Cross Services Are Provided Throughout Kentucky Thanks To The Generous Commitment Of Thousands Of Local Volunteers Who Help Individuals And Communities Prepare For And Respond To And Recover From Disasters; Teach Lifesaving Skills To Tens Of Thousands Of Individuals; Offer Support To U.s. Service Members And Their Families In Kentucky And Across The World; And Provide Lifesaving Information To Immigrant And Migrant Communities, Promote International Humanitarian Law And Reconnect Families Separated By War Or Disaster. 2022
Chesapeake Bay Foundation $50,000 Annapolis, MD, US Save The Bay - Calls For Pollution Reduction Throughout The Chesapeake's Six-state, 64,000-square-mile Watershed, Which Is Home To More Than 18 Million People And 3,000 Species Of Plants And Animals. We Engage In Education, Advocacy, Litigation And Restoration To Turn The Tide And Leave A Legacy Of Clean Water For Future Generations. 2022
Virginia Down Syndrome Association $2,500 Richmond, VA, US To Benefit The Lives Of Individuals With Down Syndrome And Their Families Through Individual And Family Support, Education, Community Awareness, And Advocacy. 2022
James River Association $50,000 Richmond, VA, US Our Mission Is To Be The Guardian Of The James River. We Provide A Voice For The River And Take Action To Promote Conservation And Responsible Stewardship Of Its Natural Resources. 2022
Luke's House $15,000 New Orleans, LA, US Our Mission Is To Be A Place Of Medical And Spiritual Hope, Health And Healing For The People Of Greater New Orleans, To Provide Patient Centered Experiences For Students, And To Open A Doorway To Long-term Healthcare Solutions. 2022
Make-a-wish Greater Bay Area $5,000 Oakland, CA, US We Fulfill The Wishes Of Children Between The Ages Of 2 1/2 And 18 Who Have Critical Illnesses. We Serve 17 Counties In Northern California, From Siskiyou To Monterey. Our Chapter Has Granted More Than 9,000 Wishes To Date And Grants Around 350 Life-changing Wishes Per Year. 2022
Make-a-wish Greater Virginia $5,000 Richmond, VA, US We Create Life-changing Wishes For Children With Critical Illnesses During Their Darkest Days. 2022
Rampsrva $6,000 Richmond, VA, US Our Mission Is To Help The Less Fortunate By Paying For And Assembling Modular Wheelchair Ramps For Those People Who Are In Need And Have Qualified For Financial Assistance. 2022
Rebuilding Together Richmond $6,000 Richmond, VA, US Our Mission Is Repairing Homes, Revitalizing Communities, And Rebuilding Lives. We Help People And Neighborhoods In Need By Bringing Together Volunteers To Repair Homes And Community Spaces In Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, Petersburg, And Hopewell. 2022
Special Olympics Georgia $25,000 Norcross, GA, US Our Mission Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For All Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy, And Participate In The Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympics Athletes, And The Community. 2022
Special Olympics Virginia $15,000 Richmond, VA, US We Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilties. This Gives Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy And Participate In A Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympic Athletes And The Community. 2022
United Way Of Southwest Virginia $10,000 Abingdon, VA, US We Fight For The Health, Education, And Financial Stability Of Every Person In Southwest Virginia Because They Are The Building Blocks For A Good Quality Of Life. 2022
Worry Free Clinic $15,000 Glendale Heights, IL, US Healthcare Professionals And Organizations Are Coming Together To Help With Increasing Health Inequities Within Our Community Through This Free And Charitable Clinic Initiative Focusing On Patient Education, Wellsness And Treatment For Uninsured And Underinsured. 2022
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Atlanta $10,000 Chamblee, GA, US Boys & Girls Clubs Of Metro Atlanta Will Create Opportunities To Help More Kids And Teens Achieve Great Futures. Programs Include: Academic & Workforce Success, Character & Leadership And Healthy Lifestyles. 2022
Freestore Foodbank $5,000 Cincinnati, OH, US The Program Is Primarily For Elementary Schools, And Works Best For Children In Grades K-5, Based On Previous School Years. The Items Included In The Packs Are Chosen Based On The Preferences And Dietary Needs Of This Age Group. The Program Is Open To Students Of All Races, Religions And Backgrounds Whose Households Would Be Considered Low To Moderate Income. We Are Focused On Serving Schools With The Highest Need. Eligibility For A School To Participate As A Site Is Based On The Percentage Of Its Students Qualified For Free/reduced-price (F/r) School Meals: 70% For Urban Schools And 50% For Rural Or Suburban Schools. 2022
March Of Dimes $5,000 Atlanta, GA, US Mama & Baby Bus Campaign -Women And Their Families Are Facing Inequities Every Day In Our Community That Shape Their Health And Birth Outcomes. Almost Half (49%) Of Black Women And More Than A Third (35%) Of Hispanic Women In Dc, Md & Va Are Not Getting Prenatal Care Until Their 2nd Or 3rd Trimester, Or Not Receiving Any Care At All. Many Of The Barriers For Individuals Engaging In Primary Care Have Nothing To Do With Healthcare Capacity. Our March Of Dimes Mobile Health Unit, The Mama & Baby Bus, Provides Quality Health Care For Women And Their Babies And Is Responsive To The Barriers Experienced By Families In The Community. These Barriers-experience Of Stigma And Bias From Providers, Issues With Transportation, And Limited Insurance Coverage -- Are Challenges Your Gift Can Help Us Address. Nicu Family Support Programs Focus On Improving The Nicu Experience By Delivering A Supportive, Positive Environment For Patients And Families. Through This Program, We Partner With Hospitals To S 2022
National Association Of Free & Charitable Clinics $110,000 Alexandria, VA, US The Mission Of National Association Of Free And Charitable Clinics Is To Ensure The Medically Underserved Have Access To Affordable Health Care. The Nafc And Its Members Are Dedicated To Ensuring That Patients Receive Quality Health Care. 2022
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $500,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (Rmhc) Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2022
Tech For Troops $2,500 Richmond, VA, US T4t Provides Free Basic Computer Literacy Skills Training In How To Use The Computer For Job Search, Further Educational Objectives, And To Access Veterans' Benefits. Armed With This Skillset, Veterans Are Better Able To Rise Out Of Homelessness And Poverty To Support Their Families. Partnered With Owens & Minor Veterans Trg For "Poker Run" - July 2022. 2022
United Negro College Fund $10,000 Washington, DC, US Uncf Emergency Student Aid (Esa) Program- This Program Helps Uncf Students Stay In College And Complete Their Degrees. It Makes The Following Six Emergency Aid Funding Options Available To Students Attending Uncf-member Institutions: Degree Completion Aid; Emergency Retention Grants; Emergency Loans; Food Insecurity Grants; Housing Insecurity Payments; Natural Disaster Relief Fund 2022
Alzheimer's Association $10,000 Glen Allen, VA, US The Alzheimer's Association Leads The Way To End Alzheimer's And All Other Dementia - By Accelerating Global Research, Driving Risk Reduction And Early Detection, And Maximizing Quality Care And Support. 2022
American Cancer Society $3,853 Kennesaw, GA, US Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - By Uniting Our Communities And Raising Money, We Can Help The American Cancer Society Fund Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research, Provide Free Information And Support, And Help People Reduce Their Breast Cancer Risk Or Find It Early When It May Be More Treatable. 2022
American Red Cross Ky Region $10,000 Louisville, KY, US Red Cross Services Are Provided Throughout Kentucky Thanks To The Generous Commitment Of Thousands Of Local Volunteers Who Help Individuals And Communities Prepare For And Respond To And Recover From Disasters; Teach Lifesaving Skills To Tens Of Thousands Of Individuals; Offer Support To U.s. Service Members And Their Families In Kentucky And Across The World; And Provide Lifesaving Information To Immigrant And Migrant Communities, Promote International Humanitarian Law And Reconnect Families Separated By War Or Disaster. 2022
Chesapeake Bay Foundation $50,000 Annapolis, MD, US Save The Bay - Calls For Pollution Reduction Throughout The Chesapeake's Six-state, 64,000-square-mile Watershed, Which Is Home To More Than 18 Million People And 3,000 Species Of Plants And Animals. We Engage In Education, Advocacy, Litigation And Restoration To Turn The Tide And Leave A Legacy Of Clean Water For Future Generations. 2022
Virginia Down Syndrome Association $2,500 Richmond, VA, US To Benefit The Lives Of Individuals With Down Syndrome And Their Families Through Individual And Family Support, Education, Community Awareness, And Advocacy. 2022
James River Association $50,000 Richmond, VA, US Our Mission Is To Be The Guardian Of The James River. We Provide A Voice For The River And Take Action To Promote Conservation And Responsible Stewardship Of Its Natural Resources. 2022
Luke's House $15,000 New Orleans, LA, US Our Mission Is To Be A Place Of Medical And Spiritual Hope, Health And Healing For The People Of Greater New Orleans, To Provide Patient Centered Experiences For Students, And To Open A Doorway To Long-term Healthcare Solutions. 2022
Make-a-wish Greater Bay Area $5,000 Oakland, CA, US We Fulfill The Wishes Of Children Between The Ages Of 2 1/2 And 18 Who Have Critical Illnesses. We Serve 17 Counties In Northern California, From Siskiyou To Monterey. Our Chapter Has Granted More Than 9,000 Wishes To Date And Grants Around 350 Life-changing Wishes Per Year. 2022
Make-a-wish Greater Virginia $5,000 Richmond, VA, US We Create Life-changing Wishes For Children With Critical Illnesses During Their Darkest Days. 2022
Rampsrva $6,000 Richmond, VA, US Our Mission Is To Help The Less Fortunate By Paying For And Assembling Modular Wheelchair Ramps For Those People Who Are In Need And Have Qualified For Financial Assistance. 2022
Rebuilding Together Richmond $6,000 Richmond, VA, US Our Mission Is Repairing Homes, Revitalizing Communities, And Rebuilding Lives. We Help People And Neighborhoods In Need By Bringing Together Volunteers To Repair Homes And Community Spaces In Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, Petersburg, And Hopewell. 2022
Special Olympics Georgia $25,000 Norcross, GA, US Our Mission Is To Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For All Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilities, Giving Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy, And Participate In The Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympics Athletes, And The Community. 2022
Special Olympics Virginia $15,000 Richmond, VA, US We Provide Year-round Sports Training And Athletic Competition In A Variety Of Olympic-type Sports For Children And Adults With Intellectual Disabilties. This Gives Them Continuing Opportunities To Develop Physical Fitness, Demonstrate Courage, Experience Joy And Participate In A Sharing Of Gifts, Skills And Friendship With Their Families, Other Special Olympic Athletes And The Community. 2022
United Way Of Southwest Virginia $10,000 Abingdon, VA, US We Fight For The Health, Education, And Financial Stability Of Every Person In Southwest Virginia Because They Are The Building Blocks For A Good Quality Of Life. 2022
Worry Free Clinic $15,000 Glendale Heights, IL, US Healthcare Professionals And Organizations Are Coming Together To Help With Increasing Health Inequities Within Our Community Through This Free And Charitable Clinic Initiative Focusing On Patient Education, Wellsness And Treatment For Uninsured And Underinsured. 2022
Vsu Foundation $10,000 Virginia State Univers, VA, US To Promote And Sustain Academic Programs That Integrate Instruction, Research, And Extension/public Service In A Design Most Responsive To The Needs And Endeavors Of Individuals And Groups Within Its Scope Of Influence. Donation Was Made In Honor Of Long Term Board Member Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. 2021
Boys & Girls Club Of Metro Atlanta $10,000 Chamblee, GA, US Boys & Girls Clubs Of Metro Atlanta Will Create Opportunities To Help More Kids And Teens Achieve Great Futures. Programs Include: Academic & Workforce Success, Character & Leadership And Healthy Lifestyles. 2021
Dana Farber Cancer Institute $25,000 Boston, MA, US The Mission Of Dana-farber Cancer Institute Is To Provide Expert, Compassionate Care To Children And Adults With Cancer While Advancing The Understanding, Diagnosis, Treatment, Cure, And Prevention Of Cancer And Related Diseases. As An Affiliate Of Harvard Medical School And A Comprehensive Cancer Center Designated By The National Cancer Institute, The Institute Also Provides Training For New Generations Of Physicians And Scientists, Designs Programs That Promote Public Health Particularly Among High-risk And Underserved Populations, And Disseminates Innovative Patient Therapies And Scientific Discoveries To Our Target Community Across The United States And Throughout The World.. 2021
Feed America $60,000 Chicago, IL, US Our Mission Is To Advance Change In America By Ensuring Equitable Access To Nutritious Food For All In Partnership With Food Banks, Policymakers, Supporters, And The Communities We Serve. Our Vision Is An America Where No One Is Hungry. 2021
Freestore Foodbank $2,500 Cincinnati, OH, US The Program Is Primarily For Elementary Schools, And Works Best For Children In Grades K-5, Based On Previous School Years. The Items Included In The Packs Are Chosen Based On The Preferences And Dietary Needs Of This Age Group. The Program Is Open To Students Of All Races, Religions And Backgrounds Whose Households Would Be Considered Low To Moderate Income. We Are Focused On Serving Schools With The Highest Need. Eligibility For A School To Participate As A Site Is Based On The Percentage Of Its Students Qualified For Free/reduced-price (f/r) School Meals: 70% For Urban Schools And 50% For Rural Or Suburban Schools. 2021
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation $30,000 New York, NY, US Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (jdrf) Improving Lives Today And Tomorrow By Accelerating Life-changing Breakthroughs To Cure, Prevent And Treat T1d And Its Complications. 2021
March Of Dimes $5,000 Atlanta, GA, US Mama & Baby Bus Campaign -women And Their Families Are Facing Inequities Every Day In Our Community That Shape Their Health And Birth Outcomes. Almost Half (49%) Of Black Women And More Than A Third (35%) Of Hispanic Women In Dc, Md & Va Are Not Getting Prenatal Care Until Their 2nd Or 3rd Trimester, Or Not Receiving Any Care At All. Many Of The Barriers For Individuals Engaging In Primary Care Have Nothing To Do With Healthcare Capacity. Our March Of Dimes Mobile Health Unit, The Mama & Baby Bus, Provides Quality Health Care For Women And Their Babies And Is Responsive To The Barriers Experienced By Families In The Community. These Barriers-experience Of Stigma And Bias From Providers, Issues With Transportation, And Limited Insurance Coverage -- Are Challenges Your Gift Can Help Us Address. Nicu Family Support Programs Focus On Improving The Nicu Experience By Delivering A Supportive, Positive Environment For Patients And Families. Through This Program, We Partner With Hospitals To S 2021
National Association Of Free & Charitable Clinics $15,000 Alexandria, VA, US The Mission Of National Association Of Free And Charitable Clinics Is To Ensure The Medically Underserved Have Access To Affordable Health Care. The Nafc And Its Members Are Dedicated To Ensuring That Patients Receive Quality Health Care. 2021
Ronald Mcdonald House Charities $45,000 Chicago, IL, US Ronald Mcdonald House (rmhc) Is To Create, Find And Support Programs That Directly Improve The Health And Wellbeing Of Children. Guiding Us In Our Mission Are Our Core Values: Lead With Compassion. Focus On The Critical Needs Of Children. 2021
Special Olympics $15,500 Washington, DC, US To Help Advance Our Critical Programs That Transform The Lives Of Children And Adults With Id Across Virginia. According To A Health & Research Evaluation Conducted By Special Olympics International (soi), When Compared To Those Without An Id, Individuals With Id Are: ? 2 Times As Likely To Be Obese, ? 2-4 Times Less Likely To Be Physically Active, ? 5 Times As Likely To Have Diabetes And ? 2 Times As Likely To Have Cardiovascular Disease And Asthma. Health Has A Substantial Impact On The Quality Of Life For People With Intellectual Disabilities And Affects Each Special Olympics Athlete's Ability To Train And Compete In Sports Effectively. Despite Severe Need And Higher Health Risks, People With Id Are Often Denied Health Services And Alarmingly Die On Average 16 Years Sooner Than The General Population. 2021
St Jude's Children's Research Hospital $25,000 Memphis, TN, US The Mission Of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Is To Advance Cures, And Means Of Prevention, For Pediatric Catastrophic Diseases Through Research And Treatment. Consistent With The Vision Of Our Founder Danny Thomas, No Child Is Denied Treatment Based On Race, Religion Or A Family's Ability To Pay. 2021
Tech For Troops $2,500 Richmond, VA, US T4t Provides Free Basic Computer Literacy Skills Training In How To Use The Computer For Job Search, Further Educational Objectives, And To Access Veterans' Benefits. Armed With This Skillset, Veterans Are Better Able To Rise Out Of Homelessness And Poverty To Support Their Families. Partnered With Owens & Minor Veterans Trg For "poker Run" - August 2021. 2021
The Arc Of Greater Williamsburg $1,000 Williamsburg, VA, US Support Services Provide Educational, Health And Wellness, Life Skills, Cultural, Social, And Recreational Programs. In Addition, We Provide Much-needed Respite Time For Families And Caregivers. Toano Distribution Center Participated In Oct. 2021 (5k Run) 2021
The Doorways $50,000 Richmond, VA, US The Doorway's Lodging Program Is Primarily Designed To (1) Help Low Income, At-risk Families Improve Their Health And Wellbeing By Providing No-cost Or Low-cost Access To The Medical Care They Need, And (2) To Eliminate Or Reduce The Intense Financial And Logistical Stressors Families Experience When The Medical Care They Have Been Prescribed Is Not Located Within Their Own Community. 2021
The Wounded Warrior Project $25,000 Jacksonville, VA, US Wounded Warrior Project (wwp) Is Transforming The Way America's Veterans Are Empowered, Employed, And Engaged In Our Communities. Our Direct Service Programs Focused On Connection, Independence, And Mental, Physical, And Financial Wellness Create A 360-degree Model Of Care And Support. This Holistic Approach Empowers Warriors To Create A Life Worth Living And Helps Them Build Resilience, Coping Skills, And Peer Connection, Which Are Known To Reduce The Risk Of Veteran Suicide. 2021
United Negro College Fund $10,000 Washington, DC, US Uncf Social Justice Scholars Program- Identify A Pool Of College Juniors With A Demonstrated Interest In Social Justice. Support Their Cost Of Education By Providing Scholarship Assistance To Help Mitigate Unmet Financial Needs And Support Their Persistence To And Through College. Inform And Prepare These Scholars For Early Career Success Through Rewarding Social Justice Training And Service Programs That Will Yield Both Practical Experience And Benefit To The Communities Supported By Their Service. Scholarship Assistance Professional Development 2021
United Ostomy Association Of America $25,000 Kennebunk, ME, US United Ostomy Association Of America (uoaa) Promotes Quality Of Life For People With Ostomies And Continent Diversions Through Information, Support, Advocacy And Collaboration. 2021
Ymca - Greater Richmond $10,000 Richmond, VA, US Ymca Out-of-school Time Programs Support Students' Social-emotional, Academic, And Physical Development By Providing Academic Support, Enrichment, Healthy Activity And Food, And Quality Care. Engagement In These Programs Is Vital To Students' Learning Recovery And Mental Health. All Staff Are Trained In Trauma-informed Care To Support Students' Emotional Well-being And Are Undergoing Updated Trauma-informed Training Based On New Learnings About The Impact Of Covid-19 On Health, Wellbeing, And Trauma In Youth. 2021

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Contact Information

Official contact details for The Owens & Minor Foundation as registered with the IRS. These details are essential for grant applications, correspondence, and due diligence processes.

EIN 86-2820089
Website N/A
Address 9120 LOCKWOOD BLVD Mechanicsvlle, VA 23116-2015

Key People (9)

Board members, trustees, and key staff who oversee The Owens & Minor Foundation's grant making decisions and strategic direction. Understanding leadership composition can provide insights into foundation priorities and potential networking opportunities.

President, Director Faith Cristol
Vice President & Secretary Nancy Duval
Treasurer Melinda Mitchell
Vice President - Community Eng Tamara Thornton
Chairman Edward Pesicka

Forms 990-PF

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Data Currency: Last updated March 2026 based on IRS Form 990-PF filings. Foundation information reflects most recent available tax year data.