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Grants
We have several grant cycles. Find out which one may best fit your organization's needs.
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Scholarships
We award multiple scholarships to deserving students each year.
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Create a Will
You just need to complete four easy sections to create your simple will. For complicated estates, we recommend that you consult with your attorney.
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Celebrating Our Donors
Our donors all have one thing in common. They wanted to give back and make Washington County a better place to live and raise a family.
Each of these stories are unique and we are honored to be the stewards of their legacy. More than likely, there is someone on the list that you know!
Burl and Carmelita Jean
For those who have known Burl and Carmelita Jean for any period of time, they know that they are two people who want to be part of “something that will live on for a long time,” as Burl put it. Whether this is through community activities, church involvement, giving through scholarships, or other avenues, Washington County is privileged to be on the receiving end of their generosity.
While, from the outside looking in, it is easy to see the tremendous impact this couple has had in Washington County, Carmelita said, “I’ve done nothing, but I’ve been involved with a lot of things.” As she reflected on their involvement, she simply said, “You can be a part of something, but you can’t do anything by yourself.” As the Jean’s have sewn into their home community through the years, it was always with this humble mindset of giving not to receive, but simply to better Washington County.
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