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Community Foundation of the New River Valley Awards More Than $170,000 in Scholarships

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 3, 2025
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The Community Foundation of the New River Valley’s 2025 scholarship recipients gather at a celebratory luncheon, held this year on May 4th at Smith Creek Farms in Christiansburg. PHOTO BY WILSIE PHOTOGRAPHY

This spring, the Community Foundation of the New River Valley (CFNRV) awarded more than $170,000 in scholarships to 93 students either from the New River Valley (NRV) or studying here.

This outstanding group of students includes 57 high school seniors, 35 college students, and one future veterinarian. 21 of these students are the first in their families to attend college or university. Since awarding its first scholarship in 2002, the CFNRV has given out $1.43 million in scholarships to 1,126 students.

This year’s 93 recipients are funded by 53 different endowed scholarship funds set up by families, individuals, and businesses. Each of these funds has a unique purpose and set of criteria for the type of student the donor(s) would like to support. These criteria can include things like wanting to support students pursuing specific majors or career paths, students from specific regions, schools, or economic backgrounds, and much more. Many of these scholarships are renewable, allowing students to re-apply each year to get support throughout their time in school.

“It is common to hear people characterize the world as uncertain right now, but our scholarship program reminds me that much remains certain,” said Jessica Wirgau, the CFNRV’s Chief Executive Officer. “The talent and intelligence of our scholarship recipients, the support they receive from friends and family, the incredible generosity of our donors, and the unique character of the New River Valley, all of these remain certain. The future of the NRV is limitless with these scholarship recipients, and we are grateful to be a part of their journey.”

Each year, the scholarships that students receive depend on the size of each endowed scholarship fund. Once the scholarship fund reaches a minimum endowment of $15,000, the money in the fund is invested and the earnings generated become that year’s scholarship awards. The goal of each fund is to exist forever, awarding money to students for generations to come.

The CFNRV’s scholarship application opens online each October at cfnrv.org/scholarships. High school seniors, current students, and older adults returning to school are encouraged to apply. Scholarships are available for those attending or planning to attend colleges or universities as well as trade or technical schools. Additionally, one fund gives out an annual scholarship to a student attending the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. Those interested in setting up a scholarship fund can reach out to the CFNRV team at cfnrv@cfnrv.org or 540-381-8999.

Recipients of the CFNRV’s 2025 scholarship recipients in Montgomery County and the City of Radford include:

Auburn High School Madison Booth received $2,000 from the Juanita Shelor Hall Memorial Scholarship. Nicholas Shepherd received $1,100 from the W.F. Teel Scholarship.

Blacksburg High School Brice Abbott received $1,500 from the Chris Dudley Scholarship Fund. Lucy Bonadeo received $1,100 from the Allan Mandelstamm Scholarship. Arthur Bond received $1,000 from the T. Scott Eaton Memorial Scholarship. Coraline Bond received $2,250 from the June and Joseph Wang Memorial Scholarship. Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Bond received $1,000 from the Muffo Family Scholarship. Gregory Driscoll received $1,060 from the Diana Love Legacy Instrumental Music Scholarship. Anthonoy Du received $800 from the Casey Jones Memorial Scholarship. Brynn Ferguson received $1,833 from the Adrienne Marie Rhudy Memorial Scholarship. Evelynn Ihlefeld received $1,000 from the Highlands Fund. Amen Lahouar received $1,160 from the Dana R. and Marilyn Spencer Scholarship. Hannah Martin received $5,000 from the Jane Ann Wells Scholarship. Thomas Monaghan received $2,000 from the Jim Gwazdauskas Memorial Scholarship. Lyra Piche received $1,000 from the Dennis Stauffer Memorial Scholarship. Deland Washburn received $1,000 from the BHS National Honor Society Scholarship. Elizabeth Zhang received $2,250 from the June and Joseph Wang Memorial Scholarship.

Christiansburg High School Cole Abbott received $1,370 from the Warren Lloyd Holtzman Freedom Scholarship. Kayla Buonpane received $1,000 from the Doris Huff Elliott Business Excellence Scholarship. Aidan Cabrera received $560 from the A. Phillip Meadows Scholarship. Brooklynn Manieri received $1,500 from the Living4Bri Scholarship. Munich Bruschz do Nascimento received $2,500 from the RBN Inc. Appreciation Scholarship. Bisan Rai received $1,100 from the Marie Mandelstamm Scholarship. Tristan Sutphin received $1,500 from the Marcus Allen Ford Memorial Scholarship. Ethan Walker received $1,000 from the Highlands Fund.

Eastern Montgomery High School Osman Amaya received $1,500 from the Ray E. and Mary B. Epperly Family Fund. Meghan Kidwell received $1,500 from the Ray E. and Mary B. Epperly Family Fund. Jada Roiter received $1,850 from the Auxiliary of Radford Community Hospital/CNRVMC. Mckinzie Starkey received $1,200 from the Wings Scholarship. Michael ‘Koden’ Wines received $2,000 from the Simón-Flora-Grohs Scholarship. Olivia Wilbon received $1,000 from the Highlands Fund.

Radford High School Reagan Bryant received $2,000 from the Simón-Flora-Grohs Scholarship. Trent Hollandsworth received $2,000 from the Eric E. Sutphin Memorial Scholarship for Children of NRV Law Enforcement Officers. Mason Murphy received $1,100 from the Marie Mandelstamm Scholarship.

New River Community College Carly Johnston received $2,000 from the Josephine D. Shotts Memorial Scholarship. Jonah Lawson received $1,500 from the Blue Collar Scholarship. Adam Myers received $1,200 from the Wings Scholarship. Hannah Pratt received $1,200 from the Wings Scholarship. Mya Robertson received $1,040 from the Domermuth Scholarship. Tracie Shumate received $1,500 from the Blue Collar Scholarship.

Radford University Kylie Douthat received $1,850 from the Auxiliary of Radford Community Hospital/CNRVMC. Silas Ocampo received $1,000 from the Williamsburg Consort Symphonic Band Scholarship. Kailin Phillips received $2,000 from the Juanita Shelor Hall Memorial Scholarship. Kasey Rosenbaum received $600 from the Teel Family Scholarship. Owen Saunders received $1,370 from the Warren Lloyd Holtzman Freedom Scholarship. Kaitlyn Steele received $2,000 from the Josephine D. Shotts Memorial Scholarship.

Virginia Tech Madison Blake received $5,800 from the Virginia Tech Women’s Club Scholarship. Krista Carlton received $5,800 from the Virginia Tech Women’s Club Scholarship. Sai Ashraya Chegu received $5,800 from the Virginia Tech Women’s Club Scholarship. Cora Corcoran received $1,000 from the Highlands Fund. Austin Elliott received $500 from the Lambda Horizon Scholarship. Alan Fernandez received $2,000 from the Jo Ann Slate Smith Scholarship. Grayson Haskins received $4,020 from the Lineweaver Family Scholarship. Nesreen Kadiri received $2,320 from the Blacksburg Volunteer Rescue Squad Memorial Scholarship. Hayden Kyle received $1,000 from the VFW Post 5311 Legacy Scholarship. Lacey Ngo received $5,800 from the Virginia Tech Women’s Club Scholarship. Nicole Quiram received $5,800 from the Virginia Tech Women’s Club Scholarship. Alyssa Romera received $1,000 from the Highlands Fund. Leah Tillman received $5,800 from the Virginia Tech Women’s Club Scholarship.

 

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