Community Nonprofits' Funding Needs – 2010
Arts Council of the Valley $ 1,800 Free Summer Barefoot Puppet Theatre Performance
Big Brothers Big Sisters $ 42,400 Infrastructure Grant
Blue Ridge Legal Service $ 7,500 Legal Assistance to Low-Income Older Adults
Boys and Girls Club of HR $ 12,000 La Casita Latino Outreach Project
Brethren Woods $ 10,000 Outdoor School Support Program
Collins Center $ 15,390 Family and Children’s Services
Crossroads to Brain Injury Recovery $ 5,000 Creating Circles of Support/Brain Injury Case Management
EMU-Abraham’s Tent $ 5,555 Interfaith Peace Camp
EMU-Shen Valley Bach Festival $ 10,000 Free Community Concerts
First Step $ 1,000 High Capacity- washing machine and dryer
Girl Scouts of VA Skyline Council $ 2,000 Diversity, Cultural and Ethnic Identity program
Harrisonburg Pregnancy Center $ 2,800 Client Room Furnishing
HR Child Daycare Center $ 5,000 Daycare for low income families
HR Free Clinic $ 10,000 Pharmacy Program for patients with chronic diseases
HR Historical Society $ 50,000 Invincible Spirit-History in the Heart of the Shenandoah
JMU Caregivers Community Network $ 5,000 Respite and companion care for caregiver
JMU IIHHS $ 10,000 Healthcare for the Homeless: Medical Suitcase Clinics
Mercy House $ 21,984 Safe Families
New Bridges $ 4,000 Medical Assistance for Refugees
Our Community Place $ 13,892 Classes and Activities Program
Rebuilding Together $ 2,500 Home Rehabilitation and Modification
Roberta Webb Child Care Center $ 10,000 Bridging the Gap – tuition subsidy
Rockingham Education Foundation $ 4,760 College Night Plus
RMH Healthy Families of BR $ 2,300 Parent Education and Support through Home Visiting
Salvation Army $ 15,000 Emergency Shelter Services
Steve Wingfield Evangelistic Assoc. $ 6,200 Technology
Valley Aids Network $ 4,000 Housing and Utility Assistance Project
Valley Brethren Mennonite Heritage $ 5,000 Burkholder-Myers Preservation
Wildlife Center of VA $ 6,625 Environmental Education Program
United Way provided over $750,000 in funding for our community in 2010, yet the agencies below were not fully funded per the amounts shown below. For further information, visit the United Way’s website.
American Red Cross $ 8,200 Emergency Services for Local Disasters
Autumn Valley Guardianship $ 5,500 Guardianship Services for Indigent Adults
Center Marriage/Family Counseling $ 10,500 Counseling Services for Uninsured Families
ChildCare Connection $ 1,400 Parent Education and Support (PEAS)
Elkton Area United Services $ 12,800 Emergency Assistance: Food, Clothing, Utilities
Fairfield Center $ 3,300 Community Mediation for Families
Friendship Industries $ 10,600 Transportation to Work
Generations Crossing $ 20,300 Adult and Child Day Care Scholarships
Hand In Hand Resource Mothers $ 7,900 Mentoring Program for Pregnant Teens
HARTS $ 11,300 Emergency Shelter for Homeless Individuals
IMPACT $ 13,700 Family Literacy Program
Office on Children and Youth $ 30,900 Gus Bus and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs
Plains Area Day Care $ 2,500 Child Care Scholarships
Project 4T $ 25,000 Child Care for Children of Teen Moms
Second Home $ 20,400 Before & After School Care for At Risk Children
Skyline Literacy $ 9,300 English Classes for Foreign Born Adults
Smart Beginnings Shenandoah Valley $ 5,300 Quality Improvement for Child Care Centers
The Arc Harrisonburg/Rockingham $ 15,300 Scholarships for Op Shop Participants
Valley Program for Aging Services $ 2,000 Meals on Wheels
Way to Go, Inc. $ 17,500 Transportation for Low Income Working Families |