Wythe-Bland Foundation Accountable Outcome Focused Grantmaking The Wythe-Bland Foundation believes well-managed and resourced nonprofits are vital to the region's quality of life. Cooperation, Coordination, and Collaboration of the essential community service providers will be the driver for better outcomes and accountability. |
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Wythe-Bland Foundation Mission Statement Providing opportunities for innovation and collaboration to promote a healthier community Wythe-Bland Foundation Vision Statement Our vision is to be a part of a thriving community that meets the health, education, and wellness needs of all our citizens Wythe-Bland Foundation Core Value Statement We value above all else: Integrity Fairness Innovation and Collaboration Compassion and Commitment Our Partners' Missions IMPORTANT INFORMATION The Nonprofit Roundtable Meeting is held at 11:30 a.m. the first Tuesday of each month upon the second floor of the Heritage Center, 115 W. Spiller St. Wytheville, VA. The next Roundtable Meeting is scheduled for June 7th. Click here to access the Wythe-Bland Foundation's Community Needs Assessment Report Click here to access the United Way of Southwest Virginia's ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) Report August 1, 2022 is the next deadline for grant applications for October 2022 awards. We welcome your applications for the Board’s funding consideration. |
Wythe-Bland Foundation
155 West Monroe St Wytheville, VA 24382 |
GRANT AWARDS
Fiscal Year - 2022
1. Austinville PH Church: Food Panty - $7,000
2. Bland County Public Schools QUILL: JAMS Music Program - $10,900
3. Bland County Public Schools QUILL: Educational Enhancement Grant Project- $30,000
4. Bland County Public Schools QUILL: Sci-Tec Program - $50,000
5. Bland County Public Schools QUILL: STEM-UP Program - $138,700
6. Bland County: Farmers Market Operations Project - $7,000
7. Bland County Medical Clinic: Community Clinic Labs & Diabetic Supplies Program - $20,000
8. Bland Ministry Center: Big Walker Dental Clinic Operations- $417,600
9. Bland Ministry Center: Bland Dental Clinic Operations - $124,800
10. Brock Hughes Medical Clinic: Operations - $275,000
11. Brock Hughes Medical Clinic: Clinical Pharmacy Program - $150,000
12. Brock Hughes Medical Clinic: Roof Replacement Project - $52,000
13. Family Resource Center: Therapy Services Program - $44,000
14. Feeding Southwest Virginia: Mobile Market Project - $25,000
15. HOPE, Inc.: Not-for-Profit Bookkeeping Program - $62,000
16. HOPE, Inc.: Food Access, Back Pack & Attacking Poverty Program - $196,300
17. Millwald Theatre: Restoration & Renovation Project - $143,600
18. Mountain CAP: Medical Transportation Program - $8,000
19. One-on-One Literacy Program: “Plant a Garden – Harvest Good Health” Program - $7,600
20. RxPartnership: Medication for Brock Hughes Medical Clinic - $5,500
21. Town of Wytheville: Museum Police, Fire, and Rescue Exhibition - $5,000
22. Town of Wytheville: First Aid and CPR Training Equipment - $10,000
23. Town of Wytheville: Fit-for-Life Nutrition and Exercise Programs - $60,000
24. Town of Wytheville: Wellness Center Scholarship Program - $30,000
25. Virginia Cooperative Extension: “Grow Wythe Us” Nutrition Project - $39,500
26. WCPS Foundation for Excellence: Classroom Grants, K-Camp, & Pre-K Kits - $70,700
27. Wythe County Breast Cancer Coalition: “Ladies’ Night Out” Program - $11,500
28. Wythe County Historical Society: Spiller Annex Roof Replacement Project - $50,000
29. Wytheville Community College: Scholarship Program - $385,000
30. Wytheville Farmers Market: Market Operations - $37,600
31. Wytheville Lions Club: Hearing Testing Project - $550
32. Wytheville Lions Club: Vision Testing Project - $6,800
33. Wytheville Training School: Operations and Infusion Project - $40,000
Fiscal Year 2022 project applications for funding total: $2,521,650
HOW TO START A NONPROFIT IN VIRGINIA
- Select the name of your organization
- Appoint a Virginia Registered Agent (Business point of contact)
- Establish the Board Members and Officers
- Develop and file the Articles of Incorporation with the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) ($75.00 Fee to State Corporation Commission Office of the Clerk P.O. Box 1197 Richmond, VA 23218-1197)
- Develop Bylaws – These are the rules that determine how the organization will be governed and operated.
- Apply for an EIN (Federal Tax Identification number)
- Apply for a Virginia State Tax Identification number. (Virginia Department of Taxation Registration Unit P.O. Box 1114 Richmond, VA 23218-1114)
- Apply for Exemption from State and Federal Taxes (501 (c)(3) nonprofit status) IRS Form 1023 or IRS Form 1023 EZ Both forms can be accessed at on the Internal Revenue Service website. ($600 Form 1023, $275 Form 1023 EZ)