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11/7/2025 SERVICE CHECK: Impact 100 Greater Peninsula — Amplifying Impact Through Collective GivingRead Now
In 2015, a group of women were seeking to bring together more women in this community to make an impactful difference for nonprofits on the Virginia Peninsula. Knowing they could not do it alone, they recruited women from all walks of life to join them, and Impact 100 Greater Peninsula was born. Today, Impact 100 Greater Peninsula still operates on its founding principles:
A Powerful Return on Investment
existing ones. Demonstrate specific, measurable goals for creating community impact.
These grants aren't just stop-gap measures; they are designed to fundamentally change the way an organization or a community operates, proving that collective giving can lead to truly transformational change. Empowering Women and the Community The Impact 100 model is built on the principle of empowering women to see themselves as philanthropists. The membership gift of $1,100 is intentional—it ensures each member is deeply invested and connected to the transformational grants that result. And that gift level can be achieved individually, or as a group of up to four people. Impact 100’s members represent all ages and include mother-daughter teams, busy professionals and retirees! This united mission empowers not only the recipients of the grants but also the women who give, fosters social connection and friendship among its members, and creates a collective voice that reaches across the entire Greater Peninsula, including: Newport News, Hampton, Poquoson, James City County, Williamsburg, York County, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, and Smithfield. Impact 100 will make its 2025 awards later this month, voting for and granting over $100,000 to area nonprofits on November 18. Comments are closed.
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