Month: July 2021
8 posts
Five questions with Chris Beach, executive director, Relationship Foundation of Virginia
For many kids in the Commonwealth, being raised by a single mother is all they’ve known. For some,…
The new way of studying: A conversation with Barbara Sipe, executive director of NextUp
Some kids hate doing homework after school. All they want is to watch television, play video games or…
Beautify Virginia by supporting these three nonprofits
Throughout the past year, there have been many conversations and studies on how the environment has been impacted…
Five nonprofit summer programs for Richmond youth
As kids go careening through another summer, many bouncing alternatively between video games and howls of boredom, parents…
Stepping out of its comfort zone: Comfort Zone Camp
In a year filled with a plethora of uncertainty, many nonprofit organizations were forced to say, “see you…
Five questions with Dave Davis, board president of Richmond Philharmonic
Classical music is expensive and pretentious. These are just a couple of assumptions – albeit wrong ones –…
What July 1 legislation means for Virginia’s nonprofits
The advent of July means fireworks and a long holiday weekend, but in the Commonwealth of Virginia, July…
Elephant Insurance giving $300,000 to organizations impacted by COVID-19
As many nonprofit organizations continue to grapple with financial challenges caused by COVID-19, Elephant Insurance is out to…