
January 12, 2023
The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation is distributing $2.6 million in grants to nonprofit organizations in Virginia and Washington, DC.
The grants are designed to support organizations that work to improve the lives of individuals living in under-resourced conditions and to initiate programs and partnerships that increase academic competence and encourage leadership, especially for under-resourced populations.
The 2023 grants are:
- A Place to Be – $180,000
- Center for Excellence in Education – $130,00
- Community Foundation for Loudoun & Northern Fauquier Counties – $300,00
- Elk Hill – $10,000
- Every Citizen Has Opportunities (ECHO) – $295,000
- Girl Scout Council of Nation’s Capital – $40,000
- Healthwagon – $75,000
- HealthWorks for Northern Virginia– $74,500
- Insight Memory – $10,000
- James Madison University– Precious Time – $78,310
- Legacy Farms – $100,000
- Loudoun Education Foundation – $112,000
- Loudoun Free Clinic – $100,00
- Loudoun Literacy Council – $120,000
- Loudoun Serenity House – $80,000
- Loudoun Youth, Inc. – $80,000
- National Capital Area Council, Boy Scouts – $40,000
- Northern Virginia Dental Clinic – $90,000
- Northern Virginia Family Service – $50,000
- Our Stomping Ground – $170,000
- Shenandoah University – Claude Moore Center for Literacy– $79,050
- Stroke Comeback Center – $25,000
- The Arc of Loudoun – $250,000
- The Ryan Bartel Foundation – $50,000
- Virginia Health Care Foundation – $100,000