COVID-19: Volunteer Update

Remote Volunteer Opportunities at East End & Evergreen Cemetery

Partner Highlight: Friends of Battery Park

Enrichmond Partners with Robins Foundation on $1 Million Family Crisis Fund

10 Ways for Community Groups to Connect During Coronavirus

For over 30 years, the Enrichmond Foundation has supported Richmond governmental agencies by activating citizen involvement, education, and fundraising.

Enrichmond acts as an umbrella non-profit organization for over eighty volunteer groups, special initiatives, and "Friends of" groups we call Partners. We help provide an increased level of accountability and transparency when and where private donations are made and assist in bridging the gap between our volunteer groups and local government agencies.

Enrichmond is responsible for stewarding and activating Richmond public spaces through conservation and programming. At Historic Evergreen and East End Cemeteries, Enrichmond is protecting and restoring the environment and facilitating engagement opportunities for the public. Our TreeLab program is growing trees and beautification plants for use throughout the city. Enrichmond’s events and programs, such as the Earth Day of Service, encourage community connection to public spaces.


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Enrichmond Foundation is working with the Robins Foundation, City of Richmond, Family Independence Initiative, Henrico and Chesterfield Counties to deliver $1,000,000 through the Family Crisis Fund to families and individuals in immediate need of support due to job loss from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Upcoming Events

10th Annual Send a Kid to Camp Fundraiser

10th Annual Send a Kid to Camp Fundraiser

May 4th, 2017 @ 8:00 am - May 31st, 2017 @ 7:30 pm
Memorial Day at the Carillon

Memorial Day at the Carillon

May 29th, 2017 @ 3:45 pm - 5:00 pm
River City Golf Classic

River City Golf Classic

July 25th, 2017 @ 7:30 am - 2:00 pm

Latest News

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Resilience in Action: Friends of Battery Park

In 2009, tragedy gave birth to new growth. The park’s Grand Reopening celebration in June came out of a collaboration between Parks and Rec, Battery Park Civic Association and Friends of Battery Park, the group explains. The signs of new growth are still visible — seven trees planted in 2009 decorate the Battery Park landscape even today.

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Welcome New VISTA Member, Allyson Flinn!

The Enrichmond Foundation would like to welcome Allyson Flinn, Enrichmond Grants Coordinator VISTA.

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June Remote Volunteer Highlight: Jiabi Chen

We’re highlighting the stories of some of our volunteers for East End and Evergreen Cemeteries who are working remotely while COVID-19 limits on-site volunteer activities at the cemeteries.

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