By: EYA Homes on April 12th, 2013
As part of the Chancellor's Row townhome neighborhood in Washington, DC, EYA established a Small Business Grant program to assist local businesses. Last night, the company gathered with the grant recipients, Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie and The Community Foundation to award grant monies to:
During this Small Business Mixer, owners of nearby shops and restaurants mingled at San Antonio Bar & Grill, while everyone had the opportunity to meet the grant recipients and learn more about their efforts.
From EYA, we'd like to extend a big congratulations to the recipients and thank everyone for coming out! You can read more about the event here.
February 8, 2024
EYA Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of its Spring 2024 grant-making cycle. Once a year, the foundation awards grants to non-profit organizations and private foundations working in the Washington metro area. Grant making priorities include contributions, donations, and sponsorships for programs focusing on disadvantaged populations, job training and education, beautification of neighborhoods, and the rehabilitation of support facilities for the under-served.
April 5, 2023
EYA Foundation is pleased to announce the opening of its Spring 2023 grant-making cycle. Once a year, the foundation awards grants to non-profit organizations and private foundations working in the Washington metro area. Grant making priorities include contributions, donations, and sponsorships for programs focusing on disadvantaged populations, job training and education, beautification of blighted neighborhoods, and the rehabilitation of support facilities for the under-served.
October 8, 2019
On Friday, October 3rd, EYA team members gathered on the green of Four Mile Run Park & Playground in Alexandria, VA for EYA Foundation’s annual Day of Service. This year, EYA teamed up with RunningBrooke and the City of Alexandria, Virginia Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities.
October 7, 2019
EYA Foundation was happy to donate 37 backpacks filled with school supplies for kids in need through the Montgomery Housing Partnership (MHP). The MHP operates affordable housing communities throughout Montgomery County and serves their residents with a variety of programs designed to improve quality of life.