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WCCF accepting grant applications from nonprofits

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The Washington County Community Foundation is accepting applications for the following Field of Interest funds:

Abernathy Fund for Conservation – Grants totaling $2,500. Requests are accepted for conservation projects in Washington County. The fund was created by the Abernathy Family in 1999 to support conservation projects in Washington County and to provide support to Washington & Jefferson College for upkeep of the Abernathy Nature Preserve.

Arts Fund – One grant of $10,000. Requests are accepted for arts education and arts appreciation, including the performing, visual and creative arts, as well as cultural and historical projects in Washington County.

Canonsburg Community Fund – One grant of $100. Requests are accepted for charitable projects benefiting the Canonsburg community. The fund was created by the WCCF board of trustees with proceeds from a Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concert held at Canon-McMillan High School in February 2004.

Craig Gnagey Memorial Fund – One grant of $750. Requests are accepted for youth projects benefiting the communities served by the Trinity and Washington school districts. The fund was created by the family and friends of Craig Gnagey, who enjoyed athletics and giving back to the community, particularly through youth programming.

Hart History Fund – One grant of $1,000. Requests are accepted for historical education and preservation in Washington County. The fund was created by the late Dr. Thomas Hart and his wife, Myrna Hart. Hart retired as a professor in Washington & Jefferson College’s biology department after teaching for 28 years. He served as a lecturer and historian for the Bradford House Historical Association.

McBride-McMaster Fund – Grants totaling $4,000. Requests are accepted for projects that support people in need or promote historical education or preservation. The fund was created by the late Dr. Gilbert and Margaret McBride McMaster. McMaster worked as an anesthesiologist at Washington Hospital, and his wife was involved with numerous local charities.

James C. Miller Memorial Fund – One grant of $150. Requests are accepted for projects benefiting the victims of violent crimes and/or their families. The fund was created by the family and friends of James C. Miller, who was a vice president and co-owner of Kadon Corp.

Mother’s Fund – Grants totaling $16,000, including one grant of $10,000. Requests are accepted for projects that benefit disadvantaged women and/or children in Washington County.

Neighborhood Drug Awareness Corps Fund – One grant of $1,000. Requests are accepted for community drug and alcohol prevention programs. The fund was created by the dissolution of the NDAC board and approved by Washington County Orphans Court.

Joseph F. Perkins Fund – One grant of $100. Requests are accepted for youth projects in the Burgettstown area. The fund was created by a bequest from the estate of Joseph F. Perkins, a Burgettstown native who was a relentless inventor with a strong interest in astrology and numerology.

Community Endowment for Peters Township – One grant of $2,000. Requests are accepted for projects benefiting the Peters Township community. The fund was created by WCCF with proceeds of a Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra concert held at Peters Township High School in June 2002.

Judge Samuel L. Rodgers Fund – One grant of $250. Requests are accepted for literacy projects in Washington County. The fund was created by Marta Rodgers-Merchant to honor her father on his 80th birthday. Her father, Samuel Rodgers,who served on Commonwealth Court and the Washington County Court of Common Pleas, is deceased.

Vitullo Family Fund – One grant of $150. Requests are accepted for charitable projects benefiting the Canonsburg community. The fund was created by the family and friends of Eutimio R. and Elizabeth G. Vitullo, a couple who shared a passion for volunteering.

Washington County Youth Conservation Camp Fund – One grant of $125. Requests are accepted for conservation projects, particularly those that educate youth about conservation. The fund was created by the former Washington County Youth Conservation Camp.

Women of Philanthropy Grants – Grants totaling $6,000. Requests are accepted for projects that benefit disadvantaged women and/or children in Washington County, as well as other charitable activities in Washington County.

Interested 501c3 agencies should visit www.wccf.net to access the online grant application. All applications must be received by July 1.

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