Month: April 2021
10 posts
Five questions with: Claiborne M. Warner, president and CEO, Virginia Home for Boys and Girls
Since 1846, Virginia Home for Boys and Girls has been dedicated to responding to the unique and ever-changing…
Henrico CASA: Children deserve advocates (and playhouses)
Between 2019 and 2020, there were approximately 34,000 reports of children who were alleged victims of child abuse…
New statewide network of philanthropic funders takes shape
When you consider the origins of many great ideas, you’re often left to wonder, “what took so long?” …
Celebrate this Earth Day by supporting local nonprofits
If there has been any upside from the past year of quarantining and social distancing, it’s without a…
For SCAN at 30, it’s always been children first
In 1991, as the Dow pushed over 3,000, gas prices hovered around $1.10/gallon and U.S. forces thumped Saddam…
Uniquely Diverse and Open Mic Network host interactive art experience
What happens when you have models, a runway, artwork and a delicious downtown Richmond restaurant? The answer: one…
Five questions with: Brian Trader, CEO and president, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden has new hands in the dirt, metaphorically speaking. As of the first of this…
Mark your calendar for these upcoming fundraising events
A few of our nonprofit friends are hosting fundraising events in the coming weeks and months, and we…
Helping Virginia students get a GRASP on college
One of the most joyous moments you can have as a high school student is opening a college…
Five questions with Kathleen O’Connor, interim director, Art on Wheels
Art on Wheels goes further than giving people access to fun art activities. Its goal is to help…