100WomenStrong Announces $639K in Nonprofit Grants
The 100WomenStrong organization on Tuesday announced the award of grants totaling $639,000 to 51 nonprofits headquartered or providing services in Loudoun County. Since 2009, their philanthropic giving has provided more than $4.6 million to support charities addressing shelter, health, mental health, hunger and education.
Founder and President Karen Schaufeld stressed the need for broad engagement in addressing community challenges. “Small acts, when multiplied by many, can make a huge impact,” she said.
Schaufeld launched the program with 12 other founding members and provided two grants totaling $28,600 during the first year.
The 2024 100WomenStrong grants are as follows:
- A Farm Less Ordinary – $10,000
- A Place To Be – $20,000
- All Ages Read Together – $25,000
- Boulder Crest Foundation – $10,000
- BRAWS – $15,000
- Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties – $10,000
- Crossroads Jobs – $10,000
- Dulles South Food Pantry – $12,500
- Dulles South Neighborhood Closet – $2,000
- Every Citizen Has Opportunities (ECHO) – $24,000
- Food for Neighbors – $5,000
- Friends of Loudoun Mental Health – $12,000
- Galilee Backpack Buddies Program – $2,500
- Good Shepherd of Northern Virginia- $5,000
- Greater DC Diaper Bank – $3,750
- Hunger Response Team of Sterling – $5,150
- Inova Health Foundation – $15,000
- Just Neighbors – $12,000
- LAWS Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services – $20,820
- Legacy Farms – $20,000
- Leonard W. Kidd Memorial American Legion Post 2001 – $15,000
- Loudoun Cares – $10,500
- Loudoun Club 12 – $12,000
- Loudoun Coalition on Women and Girls – $7,000
- Loudoun Education Foundation – $15,000
- Loudoun Free Clinic – $8,800
- Loudoun Hunger Relief – $25,000
- Loudoun Literacy Council – $20,000
- Loudoun Serenity House – $20,000
- Loudoun Therapeutic Riding Foundation – $7,200
- Loudoun Volunteer Caregivers – $24,000
- Loudoun Youth – $5,000
- Love, KK – $3,500
- Mobile Hope – $10,000
- Morven Park, Inc – $5,000
- NAMI Northern Virginia – $13,250
- Northern Virginia Family Service – $10,500
- Opportunity Scholars – $12,500
- Ryan Bartel Foundation – $10,500
- St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church – $15,000
- SCAN of Northern Virginia – $14,000
- Seven Loaves Services – $12,600
- Shelter House Inc. – $20,000
- The Arc of Loudoun – $25,000
- The Fenwick Foundation $15,000
- The New AG School – $12,000
- The Salvation Army of Loudoun – $7,200
- Vine and Fig Tree – $6,700
- Virginia Hunters Who Care, Inc. – $3,000
- Women Giving Back – $25,000
- Youth for Tomorrow – $9,000
Today, the group has 68 members, with membership capped at 100.
“100WomenStrong is always looking for new members to become participants in helping our community of Loudoun to thrive. With more members, our giving circle of concerned philanthropists can do more for Loudoun,” Managing Director Pam Ray said.
Eligibility for membership includes the ability to make an annual contribution of $10,000. Individual and corporate memberships are welcomed. Donations are tax deductible and may be paid annually, semi-annually, quarterly or monthly.
Learn more at onehundredwomenstrong.org/join-us/ or contact Ray at pam@onehundredwomenstrong.org
100WomenStrong is a component fund of the Community Foundation for Loudoun and Northern Fauquier Counties.