Donor Advised Funds

Donor-advised funds are the most complex type of fund the Foundation administers. A Donor-advised fund allows a donor to recommend specific charitable projects or organizations they want to support; however, the Foundation is charged with the final responsibility and authority over distributions.

W. Earl & Elise M. G. Allen Fund (‘98)

To benefit the people of Chatham and Pittsylvania County.

Gary A. and Sherry M. Carroll “Good For Youth” Fund (‘07)

To support and encourage positive youth development.

Christian Charities Fund (‘08)

To provide grants to area charitable organizations that operate with Christian principles and a Biblical basis.

P. Niles Daly, Jr. Fund (‘98)

To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Pat & Cathy Daly Family Fund (‘04)

To support youth enrichment.

Philip and Frances Daly Fund (‘98)

To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Dan River Inc. Endowment Fund (‘08)

To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Daniel Fund (‘97)

To help meet humanitarian needs in Danville and Pittsylvania County.

Faith Home Endowment Fund (‘98)

To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Gamewood Technology Fund (‘97)

For programs utilizing information technologies for the improvement of the lives of children, the elderly, and persons with illness and disabilities.

Holland Fund (‘99)

To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Larry Donald Huskey Memorial Fund (‘09)

To provide grants to charities which support the mentally ill or disadvantaged.

Alexander Heath Light & Mary Nelson Light Mission Fund (‘05)

To provide community outreach for Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Chatham.

Herman and Helen Melton Historical Fund (‘03)

To support historical research and preservation in the Pittsylvania County area.

Moses L. & Louise A. Merricks Fund (‘98)

To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Miller Woodbury Fund (‘99)

To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Audrey F. Millner Memorial Fund (‘00)

To meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.

Irving H. and Louise Hambrick Scarce Animal Welfare Fund (‘11)

To support animal welfare in Danville and Pittsylvania County.

Eileen and Joseph Stendig Family Fund (‘99)

To support Temple Beth Sholom in Danville, as well as other public, educational, and charitable needs.

Wynne‘s Falls Fund (‘98)

To help meet a variety of public, educational, and charitable needs.