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Recipients of Ruth McDonald Award in Philanthropy recognized – Alexandria Echo Press

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ALEXANDRIA — The Alexandria Area Community Foundation announced that the recipients of this year’s Ruth McDonald Award in Philanthropy were Mark and Carmon Watkins of Geneva Capital, LCC and Vicki Bump of the Outreach Food Shelf.

Mark and Carmon Watkins were recipients of this year’s Ruth McDonald Award in Philanthropy.

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These individuals were honored at the AACF Annual Celebration of Philanthropy Social that took place on Monday, Sept. 25 at Carlos Creek Winery. With over 250 people in attendance, the Alexandria Area Community Foundation shared an update on the current happenings of the foundation and presented the awards.

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Shelli McGuire and Mike Bump, Vicki’s daughter and husband accepting the award on her behalf.

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The Ruth McDonald Award in Philanthropy is given annually to community members who have shown extraordinary support of the community through giving of their time and their resources. Previous recipients include Bill Flaig* and Dennis and Elliot* Christensen (2022), Jeanne Batsole and Vern and Judy Anderson (2021), Fred Bursch* and Kathryn LeBrasseur* (2019) and Frank Starke and John Wosepka* (2018). * After their name indicates they are deceased.

The Alexandria Area Community Foundation attracts and administers charitable funds for the benefit of the local Alexandria area. Since 1992, AACF has grown to over $6.3 million in assets and awarded over $9.1 million in grants to nonprofits.

The AACF is governed by a local board of directors and is a partner of CommunityGiving, which is a collaborative of many community foundations united under a single framework to create efficiencies that maximize the impact of our donors. Collectively, CommunityGiving administers over 1,100 funds totaling over $210 million in assets.

Learn more at

CommunityGiving.org/Alexandria

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