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Virginia’s Youth Mental Health Corps
An update from Serve Virginia Serve Virginia is excited to share an update on the progress of the Virginia Youth Mental Health Corps, a collaborative initiative led by Serve Virginia in partnership with over 45 organizations across the state. These partners include state and local governments, K-12 schools, institutions of
Member Survey Results Provides a Road Map for VFN
An update on behalf of Bess Littlefield, VFN CEO The Virginia Funders Network (VFN) was launched in 2020 with a belief in the transformational power of collaboration, where working and learning together, philanthropy can more effectively advance opportunities for all who call Virginia home. Generous investments by philanthropy leaders provided
Member Spotlight – Jack Simpson | Ballad Health
This month’s “Member Spotlight” features Jack Simpson, President at the Ballad Health Foundation. Here’s a little bit more about Jack and his work in philanthropy: Describe your philanthropic philosophy and how your philosophy shapes your work. I was fortunate to attend the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University.
New VFN Network News Feature Column
VFN is excited to announce our new special feature opportunity, “Bringing You in the Know.” It’s another opportunity to highlight work amongst members across our issues of Network News and Upcoming Events. While Member Spotlights focus more fully on an organization, BYITK allows members to highlight a specific funding partner, or
VFN joins in on the “Reimagine Funder Learning Series”
A recap by Robin Mockenhaput, VFN’s Director, Policy & Advocacy. At the end of August, I was pleased to participate in the Greater Washington Community Foundation (GWCF) Funder Learning Series on the different levels of systems change (advocacy, organizing, narrative change, data/research, etc.). This program is a 5-session series with
A Piedmont Regional Funders Gathering Recap
On August 21, over thirty VFN members gathered in Warrenton to hear an update on Region 9 priorities from Ray Knott, Atlantic Union’s Northern Virginia Market President and a GO Virginia Region 9 Council member.