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Giving Back on Giving Tuesday 2021

The Community Foundation of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County is encouraging our area residents to connect with and give directly to nonprofit agencies listed in Giving Back, TCFHR’s giving guide for the greater community, donor advisors, private foundations, civic groups, and giving circles. The community can learn more about nonprofit needs in TCFHR’s Giving Back, published and distributed through Daily News-Record this Saturday, November 20, and now online at www.tcfhr.org. Community members may also go to TCFHR located at 317 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, for a print copy.

TCFHR hopes the community will refer to Giving Back when making their charitable giving on Giving Tuesday, November 30, and throughout the next year in 2022. “TCFHR publishes this giving guide every year to create awareness for nonprofit organizations’ funding requests in the year-end for Giving Tuesday and beyond. The fifth edition of Giving Back presents 62 causes that will need our community’s attention in the coming year.” – Amanda Bomfim, Program Officer, TCFHR.

Gifts of $10, $50, $100, or more will benefit these nonprofits greatly in their service provision. Individuals may choose to send funding directly to a nonprofit agency listed in this publication. Contact information for each nonprofit can be found in Giving Back. Donations are at the discretion of individual donors, corporations, civic clubs and grants committees. Donors may contribute from their funds at TCFHR. Community members may also let TCFHR know if they would like to establish a charitable fund to benefit many of these nonprofit organizations through TCFHR.

About Giving Tuesday

GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good.

Giving Back on Giving Tuesday

This Giving Tuesday on December 1st, 2020, The Community Foundation of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County is encouraging the community to connect with and give directly to nonprofit organizations listed in Giving Back, a giving guide for the greater community, donor advisors, private foundations, civic groups, and giving circles. Community members can learn more about nonprofits’ needs in TCFHR’s Giving Back published through the Daily News-Record, and online at www.tcfhr.org.

 

Each year, TCFHR publishes this giving guide to create awareness for nonprofit organizations’ requests for funding. The Community Foundation’s fourth edition of Giving Back comes at a pivotal time for local nonprofit organizations in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. This year, nonprofit organizations are going above and beyond providing critical services for our community in times of great need. Many of the projects you will see in this year’s publication reflects the adaptability of the local nonprofit community.

 

“TCFHR understands that donors’ interests are varied, some very specific and others simply want to give back to a community they call home. Most are hopes and dreams for a better community and a better world. As we near the end of 2020, please consider the community needs listed in Giving Back when you plan your charitable giving on Giving Tuesday on December 1st and through the rest of this year.” – Revlan Hill, Executive Director.

 

Gifts of $10, $50, $100, or more will benefit these nonprofits greatly for their service provision. Individuals may choose to send funding directly to a nonprofit agency listed in this publication. Contact information for each nonprofit can be found in Giving Back. Donations are at the discretion of individual donors, corporations, civic clubs and grants committees. Donors may contribute from their funds at The Community Foundation of Harrisonburg & Rockingham County. Community members may also let TCFHR know if they would like to establish a charitable fund to benefit many of these nonprofit organizations through the Community Foundation. “With our solid record of success and through continued partnership and collaboration, we aspire to create and manage many more charitable funds to serve this community today and in perpetuity.” – Revlan Hill, Executive Director.