
TGKVF awards more than $320,000 in grants
Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation awards more than $320,000 in grants Caity Coyne, Staff Writer, Charleston Gazette-Mail Homelessness can happen to anyone at anytime, according to
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Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation awards more than $320,000 in grants Caity Coyne, Staff Writer, Charleston Gazette-Mail Homelessness can happen to anyone at anytime, according to
The state Division of Tourism is launching a new campaign that encourages people to show what they love about West Virginia by posting a photo
TGKVF’s Board of Trustees approve First Quarter distributions totaling $288, 476 . Read the details here in The Charleston Sunday Gazette-Mail.
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This year, perhaps more than any other in recent memory, promises to bring big changes to both federal and state government. What can nonprofits expect and
The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation welcomes new Chief Financial Officer John Barry started with The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation in November, 2016. Prior to joining TGKVF,
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