About the Tucker Community Foundation

In the aftermath of catastrophic floods in West Virginia in November 1985, a group of committed philanthropists in Tucker County were motivated to establish a grassroots community foundation. Their vision was to create an organization that would extend beyond the flood-affected areas and have a global impact. Today, the Tucker Community Foundation is renowned for facilitating sustainable giving that benefits both the donor and the recipient. We are a motivational model for a sounder, more productive future through a commitment to our community: giving without expecting a monetary return.
The Foundation manages over $41 million in assets and offers services beyond its headquarters in Parsons, West Virginia. In addition to managing endowed funds, the Foundation endeavors to actively expand its focus towards more opportunities and collaborative projects in the communities we serve in West Virginia and Maryland.