Now Accepting Letters of Intent for Next Grant Cycle
The Cameron Foundation has opened its next grant cycle to accept online Letter of Intent (LOI) applications. LOIs are due no later than 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Sign in to apply.
Special Announcement: Soft launch of new grants management system
The Cameron Foundation is excited to announce that we are in the process of upgrading our grants management database system. The new system will be more user-friendly, customizable and able to strategically capture outcome data throughout our service region. The first phase of the database transition will begin on March 20 and will encompass the move to our new grants management platform. Please note that while the platform may “look” different, it will be asking the same questions that have previously been requested of our grant applicants.
Timeline:
March 20: new site has “soft opening” Learn more >>
Cameron Foundation welcomes the Honorable Pamela S. Baskervill to its board, announces 2025 officers
Ushering in 2025, The Cameron Foundation announces the addition of the Honorable Pamela S. Baskervill (ret.) to its Board of Directors as well as its new slate of officers for the year. Baskervill, a retired judge from the 11th Judicial Circuit court, is a Dinwiddie County resident who grew up in Petersburg. After completing high school, she went on to graduate summa cum laude from Mary Baldwin College then received her juris doctor degree from T.C. Williams Law School with honors. After practicing law for 23 years, she was appointed to the bench. Judge Baskervill served on numerous committees and commissions, including several in leadership positions such as Chair of the Virginia State Bar Association’s Judicial Section.
“Through both her professional and community service work, Ms. Baskervill has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to Cameron’s service area,” noted Board Chair Vandy V. Jones, III. Learn more >>