Agency Funds

Agency Funds provide a mechanism for nonprofit organizations to establish a fund to support their ongoing operations.

Barbara Ingram School for the Arts Foundation Fund- The Founding Members of the BISFA Foundation created this fund to provide resources and funding that supports the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts High School and arts education in our community.

Jack E. Barr Memorial Fund- Established in memory of Jack Barr, this fund provides scholarship money for Cedar Ridge boys living at the facility to attend special events as well as assistance with college, career development or after-care services.

Boys & Girls Club of Washington County, MD Agency Fund- Provides financial assistance to the Boys & Girls Club programs and services including tutoring, substance abuse prevention, health and life skills, arts and athletics.

Brook Lane Health Services Fund- Established as an endowment for Brook Lane’s behavioral health programs and community services including Abundant Life Counseling, inpatient, outpatient, transitional and school-based services as well as employee assistance, psychiatric rehabilitation and the Laurel Hall School.

Cedar Ridge Adventures Fund- An agency fund created to support the maintenance and expansion of the Cedar Ridge Adventures Program.

Cedar Ridge Broadcasting Services Fund- An agency fund created for the expansion and development of Christian-based broadcasting for Cedar Ridge Ministries’ listener supported radio station, WCRH 90.5 FM.

Cedar Ridge Children’s Home Fund- This fund helps maintain current programs and services as well as develop new ones for boys living at Cedar Ridge Children’s Home.

Cedar Ridge Special Education Fund- An agency fund providing income to expand Cedar Ridge’s Special Education Services, scholarships to students placed in highly specialized classrooms and the purchase of new equipment.

Doleman Black Heritage Museum Fund –This fund supports the Dr. Patricia Wilson-Cone Scholarship, which offers financial aid to a minority student with preference to African American students pursuing post-secondary education, the Robert Henry Kelsh Culinary and/or Piano Study Scholarship, as well as the Rev. James C. Ramsey Scholarship which supports minority students needing assistance with Advanced Placement testing fees or athletic physical examination fees.

Foundation for Girls Inc. Fund –This fund provides unrestricted financial support for current initiatives that support the charitable interests of Girls Inc.

Friends of Tolson’s Chapel Fund –This agency fund provides unrestricted financial support for preservation and interpretation of the historic African American Tolson’s Chapel & School in Sharpsburg, Maryland.

Merle and Peg Funk Fund- The Boonsboro Lions Club created this designated fund to continue the Funks’ legacy and dedication to Troop 20 Boy Scouts.

Homewood Foundation Fund- This fund was established to support Homewood in its mission to provide quality care for retirement aged men and women.

Literacy Council of Washington County, Inc.- This fund was established to support the current initiatives and the charitable interests of the Literacy Council of Washington County, Inc.

Rotary Sunrise Foundation Provisional Fund- A non-endowed fund to support the charitable giving of the Rotary Sunrise Club.

San Mar Children’s Home Fund- An agency fund to provide income for programs for girls ages 13-16 with special needs at the Boonsboro home.

Save Historic Antietam Foundation, Inc. Fund (SHAF)- This agency fund will provide unrestricted financial support for current initiatives of SHAF to preserve the environs in and around Antietam Battlefield and other sites of the Maryland Campaign.

September 11th National Memorial Trail Alliance Development Fund- This fund will support the charitable interests of The September 11th National Memorial Trail Alliance, a 1,300-mile system of trails and roadways that symbolize resiliency and character while linking the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York City, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, and the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Learn more at 911trail.org

Avery Snyder Memorial Fund- Founded by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County Board of Directors to provide scholarships for needy children to attend summer camps. The fund was established in memory of six year old Avery Snyder, who died in 1999.

St. John’s Family Shelter, Inc. Fund- A non-endowed, agency fund created to provide unrestricted financial support for current initiatives that support the charitable interests of St. John’s Shelter.

Star Community Fund- An agency fund created to support Star’s programs and activities that reach people with developmental disabilities.

United Way of Washington County Agency Fund
An agency fund established by the United Way to provide unrestricted financial support for current initiatives of the United Way of Washington County.

Washington County Arts Council Fund- An agency fund created to support the Council’s cultural, educational, granting and presenting programs; operate the Gallery and publish the Antietam Review.

Washington County Commission on Aging Fund- An agency fund created to support the Commission on Aging’s primary mission to assist Washington County residents, aged 60 and older, in maintaining independent living in their own homes for as long as appropriate.

Washington County Historical Society Fund- This agency fund provides unrestricted financial support for the Washington County Historical Society.

Way Station Inc. Agency Fund- An agency fund that supports the Way Station’s mission of helping individuals with mental illness improve mental health, attain skills and live independently.

Williamsport High School Athletic Booster Fund- This agency fund supports current initiatives and charitable interests of the Williamsport High School Athletic Boosters.