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Peninsula Activities: Mary E. and Curtis M. Chappell Jr. Fund Grant

HAMPTON ROADS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Funding Amount

US $1,000 - US $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Peninsula Activities: Mary E. and Curtis M. Chappell Jr. Fund Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Amount: US $1,000 - US $10,000
Last Updated: July 29, 2025

Summary

The Mary E. and Curtis M. Chappell Jr. Fund, administered by the Hampton Roads Community Foundation, supports arts and humanities activities on the Virginia Peninsula. Grants range from $1,000 to $1,200 for arts projects and from $5,000 to $10,000 for high schools. The foundation has a rich history of giving, contributing over $344 million since its inception in 1950. Notably, it has established numerous scholarships and grants to bolster community initiatives.

Overview

NOTE: Grants range from $1,000 to $1,200 for arts and $5,000 to $10,000 for high schools. Hampton Roads Community Foundation Hampton Roads Community Foundation has a proud history. We began in 1950 as The Norfolk Foundation with total donations of $2,350. Despite the city-focused name, we were always regional -- giving scholarships and grants across southeastern Virginia to ambitious students and essential nonprofits. Over the past 69 years we have put more than $344 million into action through grants and scholarships -- more than $20 million in 2021 alone. Two years after our founding, Florence Smith's estate established in 1952 a remarkable scholarships for Virginia medical students that is going strong today. And, in 1959 we awarded our first big grant of $100,000 to help build a library. In 1987 The Virginia Beach Foundation formed, and in 2010 it merged with The Norfolk Foundation to create the Hampton Roads Community Foundation -- our region's largest grant and scholarship provider. Mary E. and Curtis M. Chappell Jr. Fund The Harry F. Wall Memorial Fund helps high schools on the Virginia Peninsula. The Mary E. and Curtis M. Chappell Jr. Fund supports arts and humanities activities on the Virginia Peninsula. Grants range from $1,000 to $1,200 for arts and $5,000 to $10,000 for high schools.

Eligibility

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Ineligibility

Grants are generally NOT available for:Organizations without public charity tax-exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue CodeIndividualsFundraising events (such as tickets, raffles, auctions or tournaments), annual fundraising appeals or agency celebrationsOngoing operating supportCapital projects and facilities and equipment upgrades that can be considered routine maintenance or replacementsHouses of worship unless applying for the Nightingale Fund for Faith Community Nursing or the E.K. Sloane Fund for pianosReligious activities (organizations and activities that require religious participation by those receiving services)Political or fraternal organizationsEndowment buildingExisting obligations, debts or liabilities or costs that an agency has already incurredScholarly researchScholarships, camper fees, fellowships or travelPassenger vans for transporting youthNational or international organizations or purposesHospitals and similar health-care facilities unless applying for a Special Interest GrantProjects or services normally considered the responsibility of governmentPrivate primary or secondary schools, daycare facilities or academies other than those whose primary purpose is for students with special needs*Capital campaign requests exceeding 5% of a campaign valued at $1 million or more

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

artsk-12-schools

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