Virginia Community Foundation
Virginia, MN, US
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501(c)3
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EIN
31-1739538
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Community Foundation
Regional Funder
Virginia, MN, US
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501(c)3
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EIN
31-1739538
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Community Foundation
Regional Funder
Programs
Program 1 [2020]
Community enrichment grants:The Virginia Community Foundation is a catalyst for investment of charitable giving through grantmaking and leadership initiatives that strengthen and revitalize our community. We envision Virginia as a vibrant place where people feel welcome and share a strong sense of community pride. The revitalization of our city center showcases how entrepreneurship and locally owned businesses can thrive, and features active venues for art and cultural experiences. Investment is visible in both our business districts and neighborhoods through the restoration and beautification of vintage properties, and sustainable construction of new ones. Families are drawn to Virginia as a long-term place to settle and raise their children due to our safe attractive neighborhoods, parks and recreational opportunities, strong schools, and other amenities. Public, nonprofit, and private organizations work collaboratively across sectors to achieve these improvements that matter most to the people.The biggest accomplishment during 2020 was finishing the Olcott park Fountain Restoration, which was a non-endowed project fund that was opened in the year 2014. The fountain was finished other than some minor landscaping and a few details that were to be finished after the final invoice was paid. The fountain sprayed for the first time in 30 years and is now a gathering place for festivals, movies in the park, music each week, holiday celebrations and much more. This is a definite community loved project and shows what community can do together.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$278.5KStudent Support and Community Engagement
Lou's ClosetFunds from Lou's Closet are designated to students enrolled at ISD 2909. The purpose of these funds are used to promote the attendance and achievement of low-income students or for students who are experiencing a crisis. The clothes closets throughout the schools provide quality, functional items of seasonally appropriate school clothing to students whose families or guardians lack the resources to provide such items. Funds are also used to provide corrective eyewear and other necessary items for eligible students to improve and encourage their educational outcomes.Chamber Music ProgramNorthern Lights Music Festival requested support for its many activities in the City of Virginia, including presentation of professional concerts; maintenance of historic B'nai Abraham Cultural Center; children's concerts at the Virginia library; lectures at B'nai Abraham; and utilization of the dorms at Mesabi Range College. Ultimately the funds were used to pay for a performance by Mikhail Voskressensky, and a lecture by Hibbing historian, Mary Palcich, Keyes.Performance Shelter at Market SquareMusic brings folks together and having music at the farmers' market creates an atmosphere of community and celebration. The benches and performance shelter also serve as a needed rest for elders who need a seat during their market shopping.Downtown Arts Virginia Lyric CenterWe were able to keep our art supply cupboards full with paints, brushes, paper, canvas board, and more, for the entirety of our Open Art Club for the summer with supplies remaining to sustain us to stay open for the next couple of seasons. Providing a safe space to create art at no cost is crucial for the community. Having this opportunity available without turning anyone away has helped us achieve this goal and providing our visitors with supplies keeps them coming back. Olcott Park Entrance ProjectA historically inspired entrance was constructed on the northern side of the park. In addition to making the entrance safe, widening it allows traffic to safely enter and exit the park.Goodman Farewell ConcertThe Goodman Farewell Committee planned one final concert at the historic Goodman Auditorium, before it was decommissioned. The committee purchased the final notation of The Sleeping Giant, composed by Dr. Renee Clausen for its world premiere at Goodman Auditorium. The performance featured members of vocal groups: The Choral Aires, Range of Voices, The Sectionals, Voices of Reason, Virginia High School Choir, and various alumni vocalists; accompanied by the Mesabi Symphony Orchestra and Rock Ridge High School Orchestra.Spay/Neuter ProjectThe grant was used for the spay/neuter program which states all animals must be spayed or neutered before they can be adopted out.Rock Ridge and Wolverine Pride FundsThese two funds, dedicated to Rock Ridge Public School, provide valuable resources that we then leverage to make the experiences for our students the best they can possibly be each year.Friends of the Library Circulation Desk ReplacementErgonomically correct workstations were needed for the staff at the "front desk", in order to comply with OSHA standards. This space also allowed a seated option for handicapped and/or elderly patrons to use while completing forms with front desk staff. Lunch Buddies Mentoring Program United WayThe goal of Lunch Buddies is to provide support for at-risk children in United Way of Northeaster Minnesota's service territory by way of connecting trained, caring adult mentors with children, helping to improve social-emotional skills and improve their overall mental wellbeing. We achieved our goal of being in 10 local schools. Lunch Buddies helps students to feel cared for by an additional supportive adult. The program helps students gain and improve their social and emotional skills, improve their self-esteem, and become overall happier kids.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2023 – Dec 31, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.4MProgram 1 [2025]
Funds for Lous Closet are designated to students enrolled at ISD 2909 used to promote achievement of low income students.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2025 – Dec 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$0
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