These reports show how programs across Virginia support communities and connect people to local resources. They highlight services that help families, support volunteers and strengthen communities.
Community Services Block Grant Funding (CSBG) supports local agencies that help reduce the impact of poverty. These programs offer services like education, child care, job support, housing help, transportation, nutrition and support for older adults and people facing housing challenges.
The Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) encourages people and businesses to support local nonprofits. In return, donors may receive a state tax credit. Reports show the types and value of these contributions each year.
Refugee programs help individuals and families build stability as they adjust to life in Virginia. Services may include job support, English classes, health screenings, financial help and child care.
The Office of Volunteerism and Community Services (OVCS) supports volunteer efforts across the state. Volunteers take part in activities like tutoring, mentoring, environmental work, disaster response and community projects.
2-1-1 Virginia connects people to help through phone, text, chat and an online tool. It helps individuals find support with housing, food, health care, jobs and more, including during emergencies.
Together, these reports show how community programs support families, reduce hardship and help people find the services they need.