Infinity Acres launches Veterans Greenhouse Initiative

Friends of Infinity Acres Ranch, an educational and therapeutic non-profit based in Henry County, will launch the Veterans Healing and Growing Greenhouse Initiative, funded in part by a $24,000 Pick Up the Pace (PUP) grant from The Harvest Foundation.
Two new school-based health centers coming to Martinsville, Henry County

Connect Health + Wellness, PATHS will open centers at Laurel Park Middle School and Albert Harris Elementary School Martinsville, Va. — Two local medical centers are expanding their footprints to […]
May: Meeting you where you are to shape our future — together

Guest Column by Latala Hodges, Sr Communications and Operating Officer By now, we hope you’ve heard about Our MHC — the community visioning process we’re currently undergoing in partnership with […]
Town of Ridgeway celebrates new athletic park

The versatile space offers basketball, pickleball, street soccer, and hockey Martinsville, Va. — The Town of Ridgeway celebrated a ribbon-cutting and dedication of its new athletic park on Monday, May […]
Finding Our Way Together

by Latala Hodges, Senior Communications and Operating Officer Our staff recently finished a book study on The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters by Priya Parker. […]
April: What’s Your Project Hope?

From the desk of The Harvest Foundation President Kate Keller “Project Hope is about neighbors working with neighbors.” This simple sentence is the essence of our initiative, Project Hope. Almost […]
Community Engagement Initiatives: Project HOPE Funding for Local Grassroots Projects

In our last post, we explored how the PUP Grant helps turn ideas into action. But what if your starting point isn’t just an idea? Instead, it’s your neighbors, your […]
Got an Idea? Learn How to Get Funding for a Nonprofit, Faith-Based or Government Organization in MHC with the PUP Grant

Fieldale Recreation Center receives $25,000 in support to support for their pickleball courts project. What could $25,000 do in your community? Across Martinsville-Henry County (MHC), strong ideas often stall because […]
March: Partnering for Rural Resilience

From the desk of The Harvest Foundation President Kate Keller In January, the president of the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, Tom Barkin, visited Martinsville and Henry County. Mr. Barkin and […]
February: Tourism is Everyone’s Business

Guest Column by Latala Hodges, Sr. Communications and Operating Officer at The Harvest Foundation When we think of tourism, many of us assume it’s a specialized industry that doesn’t touch […]