Greenbrier Valley Emergency Food Fund Grant

Greater Greenbrier Valley Community Foundation

Funding Amount

Up to US $2,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Greenbrier Valley Emergency Food Fund Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Greater Greenbrier Valley Community Foundation
Amount: Up to US $2,000
Last Updated: February 09, 2026

Summary

The Greenbrier Valley Emergency Food Fund, managed by the Greenbrier Valley Community Foundation, aims to combat food insecurity in the Greenbrier Valley. Established in 1999, the foundation provides grants to organizations facing urgent food needs due to sudden events or temporary interruptions. With a dedicated Board of Directors, the fund ensures that assistance reaches those most in need, highlighting the importance of community support during challenging times.

Overview

The Greenbrier Valley Community Foundation (GVCF) was established in 1999 to create and administer funds, accept contributions, and distribute grants. Responsibility for policy and direction is vested in a volunteer Board of Directors consisting of residents from throughout the tri-county area. Greenbrier Valley Emergency Food Fund Purpose: to address emergent food insecurity in the Greenbrier Valley. Eligible organizations are those that are facing an urgent food need that is related to a sudden event and/or a temporary interruption in their ability to fulfill food requirements.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Eligible organizations are those that are facing an urgent food need that is related to a sudden event and/or a temporary interruption in their ability to fulfill food requirements.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

food-securityfoodfood-pantriesnonprofitshardship

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