Conserving Virginia’s natural resources.
Restoring and preserving historic public landscapes and gardens.
Educating students, members and the public.
Awarding grants for community projects led by our member clubs state-wide.
Your gifts propel these and many other activities. You may choose to support the Annual Fund or designate your gift to sustain the endowment, support conservation programs and more.
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Learn more about GCV’s mission, programs and accomplishments in this 5-minute video.
Click the Donate button below to make a secure on-line donation, or print a contribution form and mail your check to the Garden Club of Virginia, 12 E. Franklin Street, Richmond, VA 23219.
Please scroll below the donation form to learn more about the Garden Club of Virginia's five primary funds.
The Annual Fund supports the GCV’s work to produce effective programs that deliver on the promise of our mission:
To conserve the gifts of nature, to restore and preserve historic landscapes of the Commonwealth, to cultivate the knowledge and love of gardening, and to lead future generations to build on this heritage.
The Endowment Fund is composed of charitable gifts that are invested to provide long-range support of the GCV. A small amount is used to help fund annual operations. Endowment gifts are particularly meaningful in that they provide a dependable, perpetual source of funding.
The Common Wealth Award Fund provides for competitive grants that support community projects of GCV’s member garden clubs. The focus areas of projects supported include conservation, beautification, horticulture, preservation and education.
This fund supports several conservation efforts, including
The Restoration Fund supports the preservation and restoration of historic public landscapes and gardens across the commonwealth. The fund also supports two fellowships in landscape architecture that provide graduate students the opportunity to document historic landscapes. This fund has a dedicated source of support from proceeds of the GCV’s Historic Garden Week annual home and garden tour; direct charitable gifts are always welcome.
In addition to these five primary funds, other designated funds address specific programs and the restoration and preservation of the historic Kent-Valentine House, the GCV’s headquarters. Please contact Executive Director Andrea Butler (abutler@gcvirginia.org) if you’re interested in learning about specific programs that your gifts can support.
Help build financial resources to strengthen the GCV’s future. Planned Giving offers the opportunity to make a substantial gift without depleting income or retirement assets while also reaping significant tax advantages. Planned giving can include bequests, insurance beneficiary designations or gift annuities.
Those who designate a planned gift to the GCV are distinguished as members of the Green Arrow Society. Named for one of GCV’s enduring symbols, the Green Arrow Society recognizes those who point the way to a 2nd century of mission impact with their planned gifts.
If you would like to include the GCV in your estate plans, please review or complete this brief "Declaration of Bequest Intent" form, which includes contact information.
For information on sponsorship opportunities for GCV programs, forums and symposia, contact Andrea Butler.
Gifts of stock are always welcome and are fully tax deductible based on the fair market value of the stock on the date of transfer. To initiate a transfer, notify your broker or bank that you would like to donate the stock to GCV and have them contact Executive Director Andrea Butler (abutler@gcvirginia.org) for instructions.
If you are 70-1/2 years or older you can make a gift through your IRA payout. The Charitable IRA Rollout allows you to give up to $100,000 each year to a charity of your choice.
Your employer may match your annual charitable contribution. If you or your spouse’s company participates in a matching gift program, please coordinate a matching gift with the company to multiply your gift’s impact.
For more information about any of these options, please contact Executive Director Andrea Butler (abutler@gcvirginia.org) or phone 804-643-4137.