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Applications for 2024 grants are now open and close on March 31, 2024. Additional private resources Here’s a look at just a few of the private-sector resources available to minority business owners:
Seventy five percent of the programs that belong to this alliance are funded by the government and the other 25% comes from private, state, and local communities or organizations. The technique used to protect the forests is conservation easement. Land that has scenic value, fish and wildlife value, contains endangered or threatened species are ...
Virginia Humanities was founded in 1974 and is one of 56 humanities councils created by Congress with money and support from the National Endowment for the Humanities to make the humanities ...
The Fair moved to its new location in 2009 at the Meadow Event Park in Caroline County. This multi-use space of 360 acres (1.5 km 2) includes a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m 2) exposition hall, a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) multi-purpose pavilion, a horse-stall barn with 143 stalls, and an equine facility with four show rings, to accommodate local and regional horse shows and other equine events.
Virginia History—the stories of Virginia, its people and institutions, with particular emphasis on the history of minority communities in the state. VH operates both the Virginia Center for the Book and the annual Virginia Festival of the Book. [3] VH produces the radio show With Good Reason.
FHIP-EOI: State or local governments, qualified fair housing enforcement organizations (those with at least 2 years of experience), other fair housing organizations, and other public or private nonprofit organizations representing groups of persons protected by the Fair Housing Act may apply for FHIP-EOI funding.
Under this program, businesses located in a low-income community with 10 or fewer employees and a demonstrated loss of at least 50% of income on a year-over-year basis may qualify for a $5,000 grant.
As noted, Caroline County gained the State Fair of Virginia (previously in Richmond since 1854 when the first State Fair opened in Monroe Park), which facility will be a venue for other events. New businesses and developments include Remuda Programs for Eating Disorders, The Virginia Sports Complex, the multi-national electrical contracting ...