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To make an online donation, please visit ewvcf.org/donate

The Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation and our affiliates, the Hampshire County Community Foundation and Hardy County Community Foundation provide donors with a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving. You can make a gift of cash, stocks, bonds, real estate or other assets to your Community Foundation. Each donor has a unique giving experience, tailored to suit his or her situation and goals.

Agency Funds:  Endowing your nonprofit organization

Nonprofit organizations can establish an Agency Endowment at the community foundation. It’s a simple and efficient way to build an endowment — and help create sustainability — for your nonprofit organization. The community foundation’s experienced staff can also help your organization develop and assist with investment management and administrative details.

Designated Funds:  Helping local organizations sustain and grow

Establishing a Designated Fund allows you to support the good work of a specific nonprofit organization—a senior center, museum, or virtually any nonprofit charitable organization. Because it’s given through your Community Foundation, your gift provides the organization you select with funding and investment management services through the power of endowment.

Donor Advised Funds:  A personal approach to giving

Establishing a Donor Advised Fund allows you to make a gift to the Community Foundation and remain actively involved in suggesting uses for your gift. You can work with the Community Foundation’s staff to suggest ongoing uses for the fund—targeting the issues you care about most. Grant awards are issued to charities in the name of the fund (or anonymously if you prefer). It’s a simple, powerful, and highly personal approach to giving.

Field of Interest Funds:  Connecting personal values to high-impact opportunities

By establishing a Field of Interest Fund, you can target your gift to address needs in an important and specific area of community life: Arts. AIDS. Aging. At-risk youth. Historic Preservation. Conservation. You identify your personal interest area when making your gift; our board awards grants to community organizations and programs that are making a difference in the area you select. Your gift stays flexible enough to meet community needs in your interest area — even as they change over time.

Scholarships:  Investing in deserving students

In creating a Scholarship, you invest in your community’s future and show students you care. Your community foundation provides the expertise to help you meet your personal goals and awards Scholarships to deserving students. Your gift can help students — from preschool to postgraduate — achieve their lifetime dreams.

Unrestricted Funds:  Meeting ever-changing community needs

When you establish an Unrestricted Fund, your gift can address a broad range of local needs—including future needs that often cannot be anticipated at the time your gift is made. We evaluate all aspects of community well-being: arts and culture, economic development, education, environment, health and human services, neighborhood revitalization, and more. The flexibility of your unrestricted gift enables your community foundation’s program experts to respond to the community’s most pressing needs, today and tomorrow.

There is so much more we’d like you to know. For more information and ideas on ways to integrate your financial planning with charitable giving, ask your financial advisor or contact the Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation, Hampshire County Community Foundation, or Hardy County Community Foundation.

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Make a Donation

Give a gift that builds your community. Donate today:

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The Community Foundation has many governing documents, including a Conflict of Interest Policy. These are available upon request.

The Community Foundation is not currently required to file a Form 990-T. However, if at some future date we are required to file one we will post it on our web site.

Contact Us

Eastern West Virginia Community Foundation
229 East Martin St., Suite 4
Martinsburg, WV 25401
www.EWVCF.org info@EWVCF.org
304.264.0353
Fax: 888.507.8375

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Hampshire County Community Foundation
Post Office Box 40
Romney, WV 26757
www.hampshireccf.org info@hampshireccf.org
304.822.7200
Fax: 888.507.8375

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Hardy County Community Foundation
Post Office Box 1058
Moorefield, WV 26836
www.hardycountycf.org info@hardycountycf.org
304.538.3431
Fax: 888.507.8375

Our Mission

Our Mission is to improve the quality of life for all people in Eastern West Virginia. The Community Foundation embraces the concept that people working together can make a difference. We seek a common philosophy whereby people recognize, understand, and act upon the benefits philanthropy brings to our community. We build permanent endowment, offer maximum flexibility to our donors, meet high professional standards, promote effective and efficient grantmaking, and strengthen charitable organizations in our community.
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