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YPC Grants, Eligibility and Criteria

How to Apply

Previous years recipients

2010 Recipients:

Shenandoah Valley Community Focus, $2,500 - anger management counseling to referred youth who have displayed drug abuse or defiant, disruptive behavior at school. 

Waynesboro YMCA, $2,500 -Midnight Basketball will provide area youth with a positive alternative to otherwise unsupervised time, and thereby reduce gang activity in the community while providing education on substance abuse, smoking cessation, and teen pregnancy prevention.

Valley Hope Counseling Services, $5,000  - low-fee adolescent counseling services. Participants will work with a counselor for guidance on managing stress, developing effective coping strategies, and making well informed decisions about a healthy future.

Youth Philanthropy Grants

Midnight BasketballThe Youth Philanthropy Council (YPC) is a youth-focused and youth-administered committee operating as a grant-making board. Students from each area high school with potential leadership skills and an interest in community service were selected by their principals and/or guidance counselors. The Youth Philanthropy Council was established in the fall of 2008 after it was noted that 63% of The Community Foundation’s annual competitive grants were awarded to youth programs. The Board of Directors of the Community Foundation approved $10,000 in seed money to fund this pilot program. The initial goals were to:

  • Promote youth development and empowerment through experiences of philanthropy
  • Encourage and support community initiatives about which youth care, recognizing youth as a community resource
  • Engage youth and adults in partnership through giving and serving for the common good