John Randolph Foundation’s Community Contribution Grants fund local projects in Virginia’s Tri-Cities region that advance health, wellness, education, and community well-being through responsive, small-scale support.
Funder: John Randolph Foundation
Due Dates: Rolling (no deadline; applications accepted year-round)
Funding Amounts: Up to $1,500 per grant; small-scale, one-time awards; decisions typically within three weeks of submission
Summary: Provides flexible, modest funding to support local events, initiatives, and urgent needs in Virginia’s Tri-Cities region, with a focus on health, wellness, education, and community priorities.
Key Information: Applicants must serve the Tri-Cities region of Virginia and be charitable organizations.
Community Contribution Grants from the John Randolph Foundation offer small-scale, flexible funding to support local events, initiatives, and urgent needs within the Tri-Cities region of Virginia. These grants are designed to be responsive and accessible, helping charitable organizations address timely or specific community activities. Funding priorities include access to healthcare, health and wellness, education, food insecurity, workforce development, mental health, addiction recovery and prevention, and home insecurity. The program aims to strengthen healthy communities and foster bright futures in the region.