CFNSV's 2024 Community Philanthropy Day Luncheon

The Community Foundation of the Northern Shenandoah Valley was able to give out a total of $57,000.00 in grants to twenty-eight nonprofit organizations at their annual Community Philanthropy Day and Grant Awards ceremony luncheon. To read more from the Winchester Star, visit: Foundation celebrates donors and the nonprofits they help | Winchester Star | winchesterstar.com

Bill Huehn & Kathy Kanter

Kathy Napier Grant Presentation

Kathy Napier Check Presentation

2024 Spring Grant Thank You Letters

Timber Ridge School Thank You letter
Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum Thank You Letter
Special Love Thank You Letter
St. Luke Community Clinic Thank You Letter
Virginia Youth Ballet TY Letter
Samuals Public Library Thank You Letter

The Winchester Star Celebrates With CFNSV

A PDF copy of the article can be found here: 1.31.24 Newspaper Article – Marlows

CFNSV is proud to have an article published by the Winchester Star, celebrating John and Joyce Marlow as our esteemed Community Stars honorees. With their exemplary leadership, tireless philanthropic efforts, and genuine compassion, the Marlow duo has played an instrumental role in shaping the Northern Shenandoah Valley into a vibrant and thriving community. Their dedication to various causes, ranging from education and healthcare to arts, culture, and social services, reflects their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those in need. Through their generosity, countless individuals and organizations have been empowered, leaving an indelible mark on our community.

 New Employees

 We are thrilled to welcome Daniel Byers as our new Administrative Support Specialist at CFNSV! Daniel has a degree from Shenandoah University and a certificate from Laurel Ridge Community College. He has experience in retail at Follett Higher Education Group and an internship at the City of Winchester. He also has a history of volunteer work for the Circle K club and was a member of the Political Science Society Club at Shenandoah. Daniel will be responsible for the daily operations of CFNSV and enhancing our communications with our clients and donors. Please join me in congratulating Daniel on his new role and wishing him success.

 We are thrilled to welcome Daniel Byers as our new Administrative Support Specialist at CFNSV! Daniel has a degree from Shenandoah University and a certificate from Laurel Ridge Community College. He has experience in retail at Follett Higher Education Group and an internship at the City of Winchester. He also has a history of volunteer work for the Circle K club and was a member of the Political Science Society Club at Shenandoah. Daniel will be responsible for the daily operations of CFNSV and enhancing our communications with our clients and donors. Please join me in congratulating Daniel on his new role and wishing him success.

*Rebekah DesMarais

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