Danville Regional Foundation



The Danville Regional Foundation was established in July 2005 to invest, manage, and distribute $200 million from the June 2005 sale of Danville Regional Medical Center to LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.


The Foundation seeks to develop, promote, and support activities, programs, and organizations that improve the health, welfare, and education of the residents of the primary service areas of the hospital: Caswell County, NC, Pittsylvania County and the City of Danville, VA.


The Foundation awards grants benefiting the Dan River Region. Similar foundations generally distribute five (5) percent of their funds annually.



    

Recent News from Danville Regional Foundation


Danville Science Center embarks on internal renovations after receiving $8.5 million in grants
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation

The Danville Regional Foundation awarded the science center with $3 million, accompanied by state monies totaling $5.25 million and a grant...more

Intertape Polymer snags top award from chamber
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation, Community Foundation of the Dan River Region

Morgan E. Epstein, Community Foundation of the Dan River Region. » Christy E. Harper, Middle Border Forward. » J. Vaden Hunt, attorney for Pittsylvania County. » Jillian D. Levinson, human...more

Place-Based Philanthropy: Illustrations from the South
Foundation: Benwood Foundation, Danville Regional Foundation

Place-Based Philanthropy: Illustrations from the South ... Substantial investments in education, employment, infrastructure and health—from both the public and philanthropic sides—are required....more

$25000 grant to pay for Danville officials to visit Tennessee, Kentucky riverfront parks
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation

Louisville has not only built a thriving riverfront park, Sgrinia pointed out to council, the city has placed high importance on health, as well as a pedestrian- and bike-friendly transportation...more

Foundation hands out record amount in new grants
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation, Community Foundation of the Dan River Region

On Wednesday, the department was one of 43 nonprofit community agencies to receive a total of $637,290 in new grants during the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region's grants reception at...more

Foundation hands out record amount in new grants
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation, Community Foundation of the Dan River Region

On Wednesday, the department was one of 43 nonprofit community agencies to receive a total of $637,290 in new grants during the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region's grants reception at...more

Danville Regional Foundation to offer non-profit training
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation

The Danville Regional Foundation is again sponsoring the nonprofit training series through the Nonprofit Management Program, a unit of the...more

Foundation distributes $600000 to region organizations
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation, Community Foundation of the Dan River Region

RINGGOLD — The Community Foundation of the Dan River Region gave out 47 grants totaling more than $600,000 to organizations during...more

Education key to getting opportunities in region
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation, Community Foundation of the Dan River Region

The scholarship programs of the Community Foundation of the Dan River Region and the J.T.-Minnie Maude Charitable Trust are helping...more

Caswell Schools receive $2.2 million grants for computers
Foundation: Danville Regional Foundation

Each student at Dillard Middle School will have a new Chromebook to do their school work thanks to $2.2 million in grants from two local...more



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