The Henrico Citizen

Jenkins Foundations makes grants to 17 health-focused nonprofits


The Jenkins Foundation has announced grants to 17 local nonprofits that are working to improve the health of the Richmond region.

The grants are being distributed in two parts this year; the organization averages $2.6 million in grants annually. The money can be used to expand or continue providing services.

The Jenkins Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports health equity through partnerships with community organizations and initiatives. Its mission is to improve the health of disadvantaged communities through community-based health services, especially for uninsured and underinsured people in the Metro Richmond region.

The recipients are:

• Access Now, Inc. 
• Assisting Families of Inmates 
• Better Housing Coalition 
• Birth in Color RVA Foundation  
• Challenge Discovery Projects, Inc. 
• Commonwealth Catholic Charities 
• Daily Planet Health Services 
• Family Lifeline 
• Greater Richmond SCAN 
• HomeAgain 
• Latinos in Virginia Empowerment Center 
• Sacred Heart Center 
• South Richmond Adult Day Care Center 
• UMFS 
• Virginia Dental Association Foundation 
• Virginia Supportive Housing 
• YWCA of Richmond .

“The Jenkins Foundation is committed to partnering with community organizations that are driven by a passion for service and a desire to address health disparities across the Richmond region,” said Susan Davenport, Jenkins Foundation board chair. “With these grants, we are proud to support the important work of our newest partners, like Birth in Color, while also continuing to invest in many of the region’s long-standing providers of health programs and services. Our goal remains consistent: to improve the health of our communities through a collaborative, transparent process with trusted and innovative organizations.”

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