About NPCF

The NPCF board in 2003

 The Northern Piedmont Community Foundation (NPCF) began in December 2000 when nine concerned citizens from Virginia’s Piedmont region were searching for solutions to the charitable needs in Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, and Rappahannock counties. With modest beginnings, our funds have grown to over $39 million in support of local charities, scholarships and community need in our northern Piedmont region.

NPCF manages a wide variety of funds established by local individuals, families, businesses, or charitable institutions. Through our investment strategies, the returns from these funds are put back into the community through grant cycles, and scholarships, along with the personal causes the fund holder holds dear.

On the nonprofit side, the staff at NPCF is committed to building deep bonds with our region’s nonprofits, educating and supporting them in their health as businesses and their resilience in their missions of supporting our most vulnerable. 

We believe that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. By working on both sides of the equation — growing our citizens’ resources while maximizing local nonprofits’ use of those resources — NPCF is ensuring that each link in the chain is healthy, strong, and contributing to the wellness of the Northern Piedmont community. 

History Highlights

 

2000

 

NPCF is founded in December 2000

Elizabeth Henrickson is named Executive Director. The original board members were Christy M. Connolly, Linda R. Dietel, Marshall DeF. Doeller, G. Wayne Eastham, David C. Gerrish, Jr., Steven W. Rodgers, George D. Scheulen, C. Hunton Tiffany, and Fred G. Wayland


2003

 

First donor advised fund established

First scholarship fund established


2005

 

The Patricia and Nicolaas Kortlaandt Grant is established


2008

 

Karla MacKimmie acts as interim Executive Director

The Richard Lykes Rappahannock Community Fund Grant is established


2009

 

Meade Palmer Community Fund established

Total Community Foundation assets reach $1 million

Cole Johnson named Executive Director


2012

 

NPCF is accredited in the nations highest standard for philanthropic excellence


2013

 

$85,213 in grants is awarded. $35,000 is awarded to the Fauquier Free Clinic


2014

 

The Culpeper Foundation Fund is moved to NPCF

First annual Give Local Piedmont.

Staff is expanded to 2 full time employees


2015

 

Jane Bowling-Wilson named Executive Director

Assets reach $8.5 million


2016

 

Culpeper Foundation Community Grants are established


2017

 

Mary Virginia O’Bannon bequest received

The Community Assistance Grant provided by the PATH Foundation is established

Madison County Community Fund established


2018

 

Total Community Foundation assets reach $13 million


2019

 

Established 12 new funds

Assets at $16+ million


2020

 

Emergency Response Fund established for Covid relief, seeded w/O’Bannon Funds

PATH establishes $8million DAF to diversify funding

Assets at $24 million

Give Local raises $1.2 million


2021

 

Assets at $29 million

Dupont Legacy fund for Fauquier Co. established raises assets to $39 million

$1.4 million issued in Fund holder, donor grants

ERF issued $570K over two years toward covid relief

Give Local does it again!

Staff is up to 4


2022

 

Give Local raises $1,088,000 (total raised for nonprofits since 2014 passes $8 million)