Funding search · EIN 546071276 · Yorktown, VA
York County Volunteer Association
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 34
- grants reported
- $532,800
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $12,250
- median grant
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2 grants matching “usual” · $40,000
- $30,000
York-Poquoson Sheriff'S Office Community Fund · Yorktown, VA · 2024
The York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office "Shop with the Sheriff" Program began in December 2001. The program strives to serve those children in the York County and the City of Poquoson who, through extenuating circumstances, … read allThe York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office "Shop with the Sheriff" Program began in December 2001. The program strives to serve those children in the York County and the City of Poquoson who, through extenuating circumstances, may not receive any gifts during the holiday season. York-Poquoson Sheriff Deputy Officers and Elementary School Guidance Counselors are asked to submit potential participants and approximately 100 students are chosen each year. The event is usually held at a local store, and children are teamed up with a deputy to assist with their shopping. Santa Claus makes an appearance and refreshments are served. It is hoped to foster a positive experience with law enforcement personnel for these children. less
- $10,000
Olivet Medical Ministry · Yorktown, VA · 2024
Low-income uninsured adults usually go without vision care due to the expense. To address this urgent need, this grant aims to provide free eye exams, ophthalmology referrals for complex eye issues and eye surgery, one … read allLow-income uninsured adults usually go without vision care due to the expense. To address this urgent need, this grant aims to provide free eye exams, ophthalmology referrals for complex eye issues and eye surgery, one pair of free eyeglasses through the New Eyes For-The-Needy Program and partially fund specialty eyeglasses for residents in need of specialized frames or contacts, such as bifocal, progressive, and trifocal lenses. fees and patient specialty eyeglasses. less
Grant history
All 34 reported grants, largest first.
- $36,000
Church Women United of York County Food Closet · Yorktown, VA · 2024
The Food Closet was established to provide temporary food assistance to help individuals/families get through unexpected hardships - i.e. loss of job, sickness, injury during whatever difficulty they are experiencing fo… read allThe Food Closet was established to provide temporary food assistance to help individuals/families get through unexpected hardships - i.e. loss of job, sickness, injury during whatever difficulty they are experiencing for as long as needed. The purpose of this grant is to assist as many needy families who live in York County and Poquoson as many times per year as resources will allow - being open on Wednesdays from 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm for food distribution. Clients drive up to receive two (2) bags of groceries and a $10 Food Lion gift card (currently available every other week). The gift card helps them to purchase perishables we are unable to provide. Also, to support Social Services monetarily and by stocking a small food pantry to help their clients at times we are not open. In 2024, there were a total of 6086 client visits. less
- $36,000
Church Women United of York County- Food Closet · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To provide food and other necessities for indigent and needy residents and families.
- $36,000
York County Food Closet · Yorktown, VA · 2022
To provide food and other essentials to indigent and needy residents and families.
- $30,000
York-Poquoson Sheriff'S Office Community Fund · Yorktown, VA · 2024
The York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office "Shop with the Sheriff" Program began in December 2001. The program strives to serve those children in the York County and the City of Poquoson who, through extenuating circumstances, … read allThe York-Poquoson Sheriff's Office "Shop with the Sheriff" Program began in December 2001. The program strives to serve those children in the York County and the City of Poquoson who, through extenuating circumstances, may not receive any gifts during the holiday season. York-Poquoson Sheriff Deputy Officers and Elementary School Guidance Counselors are asked to submit potential participants and approximately 100 students are chosen each year. The event is usually held at a local store, and children are teamed up with a deputy to assist with their shopping. Santa Claus makes an appearance and refreshments are served. It is hoped to foster a positive experience with law enforcement personnel for these children. less
- $29,800
Cole'S Horse Autism Therapy Station (Chats) · Yorktown, VA · 2024
CHATS offers the Horse Boy (therapeutic approach) and Movement Method (academic approach) program, a neuroscience-based equine assisted intervention, for people with autism and other neuro-diversities that achieves soci… read allCHATS offers the Horse Boy (therapeutic approach) and Movement Method (academic approach) program, a neuroscience-based equine assisted intervention, for people with autism and other neuro-diversities that achieves social, behavioral, and academic goals through kinetic learning and repatterning the brain and calming the nervous system through nature, movement, and the help of an equine partner. CHATS equine therapy involves specific movements on horseback which activate the learning receptors of the brain and create physical, mental, and emotional states that allow the release of oxytocin which serves to relax, calm, and reduce interfering behaviors. This can lead to fewer behavioral meltdowns and increased engagement in learning activities, social interaction, and communication. The proposed projects include training a new horse and offers therapy play dates to autistic children with families that do not have the financial means to provide this alternative to traditional therapy. less
- $24,500
Cole'S Horse Autism Therapy Station (Chats) · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To provide for both the infrastructure and equine therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders and similar special needs in order to improve the lives of the children and their families.
- $20,000
Soundscapes · Newport News, VA · 2024
Soundscapes is a youth development organization that fosters life skills in students through music education. Soundscapes was established to address the issues facing local youth, including poor academic performance, vi… read allSoundscapes is a youth development organization that fosters life skills in students through music education. Soundscapes was established to address the issues facing local youth, including poor academic performance, violence, poverty, and the effects of these issues on the community. Soundscapes uses music as a tool to provide positive development opportunities for young people from second grade through age 25 across Hampton Roads through a variety of programs. Soundscapes has three free daily after-school programs at Title I elementary schools and free summer camps. Also, the Peninsula Youth Orchestra and Peninsula Youth Jazz Band, are made accessible to all students through its sliding-scale tuition structure ensuring no qualified student is turned away for financial reasons. Soundscapes addresses the need for meaningful, skill-building music opportunities by offering accessible, high-quality youth ensembles that help students grow life skills through music and social engagements. less
- $20,000
York-Poquoson Sheriffs Office · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To foster a positive relationship for children with law enforcement personnel through a Christmas shopping experience for elementary school aged children with a uniformed deputy.
- $18,000
York County Professional Firefighters Paramedics · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To provide for safety, suicide prevention, peer training, and cancer screening for local first responders.
- $18,000
Virginia Peninsulas Ymca · Newport News, VA · 2022
$15,000 was provided for the Bright Beginnings, a "before-school-begins" shopping experience for lower income school children which provides clothing, coats, shoes, and backpacks loaded with school supplies for them. Th… read all$15,000 was provided for the Bright Beginnings, a "before-school-begins" shopping experience for lower income school children which provides clothing, coats, shoes, and backpacks loaded with school supplies for them. This will allow them to begin their school year with confidence. $3,000 was given to the Learn-to-Swim program which teaches second graders to swim. This provides a lifelong life-saving skill for them since our area is surrounded by much water - ponds, canals, rivers, bay, and ocean. less
- $15,000
Victory Family Ymca · Yorktown, VA · 2024
Bright Beginnings provides a back-to-school shopping experience to purchase clothing and supplies for the most underserved children in our community.
- $15,000
Virginina Peninsulas Ymca · Newport News, VA · 2023
To provide a "before-school-begins" shopping experience for low-income school children where they receive new clothing, coats, shoes, and backpacks loaded with school supplies to allow them to begin their school year wi… read allTo provide a "before-school-begins" shopping experience for low-income school children where they receive new clothing, coats, shoes, and backpacks loaded with school supplies to allow them to begin their school year with confidence. less
- $15,000
Shop-With-a-Sheriff · Yorktown, VA · 2022
$15,000 was given to the local Shop-with-a-Sheriff Program which is intended to promote a positive relationship for lower-income children with law enforcement personnel through a Christmas shopping experience with a Uni… read all$15,000 was given to the local Shop-with-a-Sheriff Program which is intended to promote a positive relationship for lower-income children with law enforcement personnel through a Christmas shopping experience with a Uniformed Law Enforcement Officer. less
- $13,000
Cole'S Horse Autism Therapy Station (Chats) · Yorktown, VA · 2022
$13,000 was provided to provide equine therapy to children with autism, spectrum disorders, and related disabilities.
- $12,500
Colonial Casa · Williamsburg, VA · 2024
Provides advocates that ensure abused and neglected children, along with their parents, are offered and receive timely services that support psychological growth, physical health, mental well-being, education, and safet… read allProvides advocates that ensure abused and neglected children, along with their parents, are offered and receive timely services that support psychological growth, physical health, mental well-being, education, and safety while under the court's care. Advocates monitor the case throughout the judicial process to ensure the voices of these children are considered in the court's placement decisions. An Advocate typically has one or two cases at a time allowing them to devote time for meeting and interviewing all parties involved in a child's case. Colonial CASA's Youth Mentoring program trains volunteers to help youth aged 10 to 18 develop skills for successful transitions to adulthood. Mentors encourage and support skill development in the following competency areas: academics, career preparation and employment, self-advocacy, health and mental well-being, as well as assisting in applying for after-school jobs, opening bank accounts, budgeting, visiting college campuses. less
- $12,500
Colonial Casa · Williamsburg, VA · 2023
To provide for Court Appointed Special Advocates to represent the interest of abused and neglected children going through the court system through no fault of their own. Advocates follow the progress of those children t… read allTo provide for Court Appointed Special Advocates to represent the interest of abused and neglected children going through the court system through no fault of their own. Advocates follow the progress of those children to assist them in a successful transition to adulthood. less
- $12,500
Colonial Casa · Williamsburg, VA · 2022
$12,500 was provided to Colonial CASA to provide for Court Appointed Special Advocates to represent the interests of abused and neglected children going through the court system through no fault of their own. Advocates … read all$12,500 was provided to Colonial CASA to provide for Court Appointed Special Advocates to represent the interests of abused and neglected children going through the court system through no fault of their own. Advocates follow the progress of those children to assist them in a successful transition to adulthood. less
- $12,000
York County Meals On Wheels · Yorktown, VA · 2024
The York County Meals on Wheels program was created to ensure that any homebound York County resident in need will receive one hot meal Monday thru Friday including holidays. The rising costs of food, contract labor, an… read allThe York County Meals on Wheels program was created to ensure that any homebound York County resident in need will receive one hot meal Monday thru Friday including holidays. The rising costs of food, contract labor, and supplies makes it extremely challenging to provide a variety of good, but healthy food, while keeping the costs of individual meals affordable. Currently, we are charged $5.90 for each meal. However, recipients are only charged $3.00 per meal because we subsidize the cost of each meal. For those recipients who are financially unable to pay, their meals are provided at no cost. In 2024, over 8,100 meals were delivered with a wellness check. In 2024, over 675 monthly wellness checks were completed to York County seniors along with a meal. More importantly, Meals on Wheels helped seniors to remain in their homes and live as independent members of society, assists in maintaining their health, manage their own affairs, and live their lives with dignity. less
- $12,000
York County Meals On Wheels · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To provide a hot nutritious meal every weekday including holidays to homebound senior residents who live alone and are unable to cook or to go to the store. Sometimes the delivery of this food is the only person-to-pers… read allTo provide a hot nutritious meal every weekday including holidays to homebound senior residents who live alone and are unable to cook or to go to the store. Sometimes the delivery of this food is the only person-to-person contact that person will have that day. Wellness checks are also provided to those in need. less
- $12,000
York County Meals On Wheels · Yorktown, VA · 2022
$12,000 was given to York County Meals on Wheels organization to deliver a hot, nutritious meal every weekday and holidays to senior residents who live alone and are unable to cook or to go to the store. Sometimes this … read all$12,000 was given to York County Meals on Wheels organization to deliver a hot, nutritious meal every weekday and holidays to senior residents who live alone and are unable to cook or to go to the store. Sometimes this delivery is the only person-to-person contact that senior might have. Wellness checks are also provided to those in need. less
- $11,000
Soundscapes · Newport News, VA · 2023
The Peninsula Youth Orchestra (Soundscapes) provides musical exposure for students in elementary, middle, and high school programs. The intent is to foster life skills in students and provide positive development opport… read allThe Peninsula Youth Orchestra (Soundscapes) provides musical exposure for students in elementary, middle, and high school programs. The intent is to foster life skills in students and provide positive development opportunities. Elementary students are provided after school programs at Title I schools and free summer camps. Middle and high school students are encouraged to build their skills and experiences through weekly rehearsals and frequent performances across the Peninsula. less
- $11,000
Soundscapes · Newport News, VA · 2022
$13,500 was provided to Soundscapes to provide musical exposure for lower-income students in middle and high school.
- $10,000
Bacon Street Youth and Family Services · Williamsburg, VA · 2024
The purpose of this grant is to support Bacon Street's clinical counseling program which serves youth (ages 9-17), young adults (18-26), and their families with trauma-informed, evidence-based services for mental health… read allThe purpose of this grant is to support Bacon Street's clinical counseling program which serves youth (ages 9-17), young adults (18-26), and their families with trauma-informed, evidence-based services for mental health and substance use. Services can include assessment to determine appropriate levels of care, comprehensive mental health and substance use counseling, prevention education, and harm reduction programs, diagnosis, therapy, case management, and wraparound care. Also provided are outpatient clinical counseling to economically and demographically vulnerable families. less
- $10,000
Olivet Medical Ministry · Yorktown, VA · 2024
Low-income uninsured adults usually go without vision care due to the expense. To address this urgent need, this grant aims to provide free eye exams, ophthalmology referrals for complex eye issues and eye surgery, one … read allLow-income uninsured adults usually go without vision care due to the expense. To address this urgent need, this grant aims to provide free eye exams, ophthalmology referrals for complex eye issues and eye surgery, one pair of free eyeglasses through the New Eyes For-The-Needy Program and partially fund specialty eyeglasses for residents in need of specialized frames or contacts, such as bifocal, progressive, and trifocal lenses. fees and patient specialty eyeglasses. less
- $10,000
York-Poquoson Sheriffs Office Community Fund K9 Unit · Yorktown, VA · 2024
The purpose of this grant is to support the York-Poquoson K9 Unit which increases the rate of success for apprehending criminals, as well as locating and eliminating dangerous illegal drugs and weapons. Each canine has … read allThe purpose of this grant is to support the York-Poquoson K9 Unit which increases the rate of success for apprehending criminals, as well as locating and eliminating dangerous illegal drugs and weapons. Each canine has a special function that makes them an asset to the community. K9 Grit and K9 Bado are patrol/narcotics canines, K9 Ghost and K9 Nitro are patrol/explosive canines, and K9 Sarge is a skilled single-purpose tracking canine. This means that the canines are able to track/apprehend criminals, track/locate missing endangered persons, locate hidden narcotics and firearms, and locate evidentiary articles that can lead to a successful suspect identification and prosecution. The K9 Handlers that train and deploy with these dogs everyday must be ready to respond to any call. To serve approximately 72,000 citizens of York County, as well as 12,000 citizens of Poquoson special food, medical and vet care, specific equipment and training environments, and education courses are required less
- $10,000
Youth Volunteer Corps of Hampton Roads (Yvchr) · Newport News, VA · 2024
Youth Volunteer Corps of Hampton Roads (YVCHR) engages youth in team-based service experiences that build life and work skills while inspiring a lifetime ethic of service. This is accomplished by providing youth with tr… read allYouth Volunteer Corps of Hampton Roads (YVCHR) engages youth in team-based service experiences that build life and work skills while inspiring a lifetime ethic of service. This is accomplished by providing youth with truly impactful volunteer experiences through a wide array of service opportunities that positively impact the community at large. Our programming provides social connectedness and a sense of belonging and purpose; youth also gain awareness of local needs while actively playing a role in creating communities defined by compassion, selflessness, and respect for others. Since youth volunteers are recruited from public, private, and homeschool populations, participants reflect the racial and socioeconomic diversity of the community. This rich mix of participants adds depth to each young person's service experience and enhances their cross-cultural competencies, teamwork skills, and civic responsibility. less
- $10,000
Lackey Clinic · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To fund their optometrist with extra hours to serve more patients and help reduce wait times for critical eye care.
- $10,000
Natasha House · Yorktown, VA · 2023
To provide a stable environment for single mothers with children by providing a place to live, education, counseling, and practical experiences. The hope is that by fostering behavioral changes the mother can create a s… read allTo provide a stable environment for single mothers with children by providing a place to live, education, counseling, and practical experiences. The hope is that by fostering behavioral changes the mother can create a sustainable life for her family. less
- $10,000
Lackey Clinic · Yorktown, VA · 2022
$10,000 was given for the Behavioral Health program to increase the available counselor hours at the clinic. This will help patients manage depression, stress, and anxiety. The early intervention may prevent costly trea… read all$10,000 was given for the Behavioral Health program to increase the available counselor hours at the clinic. This will help patients manage depression, stress, and anxiety. The early intervention may prevent costly treatment for physical conditions such as hypertension and diabetes down the road. less
- $9,000
York County Professional Fire Fighters Paramedics and 911 Dispatchers · Williamsburg, VA · 2024
The purpose of this grant is for scanning of active first responders for cancers, for sending members to cancer prevention training by providing enrollment fees and instructor costs, and for providing additional cancer … read allThe purpose of this grant is for scanning of active first responders for cancers, for sending members to cancer prevention training by providing enrollment fees and instructor costs, and for providing additional cancer screenings for retired members. less
- $9,000
York County Professional Fire Fighters and Paramedics and 911 Dispatchers · Yorktown, VA · 2022
$5,000 was given to provide for both safety and suicide prevention peer training and $4,000 was given to provide screening for cancer from the toxic substances to which they are exposed in their duties.
- $8,000
Natasha House · Yorktown, VA · 2024
For over thirteen years NATASHA House (NHI) has been on the front lines of the Viriginia Peninsula's response to the intractable nature of homelessness in low-income female-headed families. NHI's HomeMaker Program (HMP)… read allFor over thirteen years NATASHA House (NHI) has been on the front lines of the Viriginia Peninsula's response to the intractable nature of homelessness in low-income female-headed families. NHI's HomeMaker Program (HMP) addresses the challenges of homeless women and their children by providing a safe and stable place to live and by concentrating on their immediate individual needs first. The organization then provides education, counseling, and practical experience so that NHI mothers improve their physical, emotional, and social well-being, develop or enhance skills that promote personal and financial independence, and secure permanent housing which leads to a lifework plan for self-sufficiency. This grant aims to provide an iCAFE Learning Lab to provide the students with individualized on-line modules in math, reading, and writing. The individualized attention includes mentor sessions, a pedagogical method proven effective with learners who need more time to absorb concepts. less
- $8,000
Youth Volunteer Corps · Newport News, VA · 2023
To provide youth with team-based service experiences that build both life and work skills while inspiring a lifetime ethic of service.
- $7,000
Louis W Eggleston Center · Norfolk, VA · 2022
$7,000 was given to provide activities for persons with disabilities who attend the Group Day Services Center. This program provides participants with a social network of friends and meaningful activities.
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