Langley and Its Foundation Donate $265,750 to 40 Nonprofits in Second Giving Cycle of 2026
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – (July 7, 2026) – The Langley for Families Foundation announced the recipients of its second giving cycle of 2026 – a total of $212,250 donated to 31 nonprofit organizations serving those in need across the communities served by Langley Federal Credit Union. When combined with the charitable contributions of the credit union, a total of $265,750 was distributed to 40 nonprofits in June.
All grant awards focus on the Foundation’s three charitable focus areas: access to education, healthcare, and housing & human services. The grant recipients from this giving cycle reflect the foundation’s continued commitment to strengthening the communities Langley serves through investing in organizations that provide critical resources and support to families in need, with 13 nonprofits receiving a grant in the amount of $10,000 or more. In addition, as a result of the Langley for Families Foundation’s successful fundraising efforts year-to-date, nine local nonprofits became first-time grant recipients this giving cycle, with a total of $37,500 awarded through the foundation.
“At Langley, our purpose is to invest in people for a brighter future. That purpose includes investing in the nonprofit organizations working tirelessly to connect people with the resources they need to overcome challenges and build a better path forward.” said Jerome Fowlkes, Chief Impact Officer of Langley Federal Credit Union and Board Chair of the Langley for Families Foundation. “As more households face financial hardship, the demand for programs and services offered by the nonprofit sector has never been greater. We recognize that these 40 organizations cannot meet growing community needs alone, which is why Langley is committed to increasing our support of their important work.”
The Langley for Families Foundation will host a total of four giving cycles in 2026, with the deadline for applications for the third giving cycle of the year due on September 11.
Cycle 2 Grant Recipients:
| Nonprofit Name | Grant Amount |
| American Cancer Society | $5,000 |
| American Heart Association | $10,000 |
| Arthritis Foundation | $5,000 |
| Chesapeake Care Clinic* | $5,000 |
| Childrens Hospital And Healthcare Services Foundation | $2,500 |
| Envision Lead Grow | $2,500 |
| ForKids | $5,000 |
| G I R L S Club | $5,000 |
| Gloucester Institute* | $5,000 |
| Hampton Educational Foundation | $3,000 |
| Hampton Roads Pride | $10,000 |
| Hampton University Proton Cancer Institute | $25,000 |
| Here for the Girls | $3,000 |
| Horizons Hampton Roads | $5,000 |
| Housing Partnerships | $2,000 |
| Junior Achievement of Greater Hampton Roads | $10,000 |
| Let Our Voices Empower* | $5,000 |
| Literacy for Life | $6,000 |
| Man Foundation* | $5,000 |
| NAMI Coastal Virginia | $5,000 |
| Primeplus Senior Centers | $10,000 |
| Norfolk State University Foundation | $10,000 |
| Operation Breakingthrough* | $5,000 |
| Parents Against Bullying VA* | $5,000 |
| Rural Housing Partnership | $10,000 |
| Rx Partnership | $10,000 |
| Serve The City Peninsula* | $2,500 |
| Shineforth | $10,000 |
| Social Butterflies Foundation | $2,500 |
| Suffolk Sheriffs Office Charities* | $2,500 |
| The Legacy of HOPE Foundation | $7,500 |
| The Mariner’s Museum | $8,000 |
| The Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command | $10,000 |
| Tidewater Youth Services Foundation | $2,500 |
| United Resource Project* | $2,500 |
| VersAbility Resources | $15,000 |
| Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocate Program | $3,750 |
| Virginia Beach Education Foundation | $10,000 |
| Virginia Living Museum | $10,000 |
| Young Audiences of Virginia | $5,000 |
*First time Langley for Families Grant Recipient
Langley Federal Credit Union has a long history of community involvement and charitable giving dating back to the founding of the credit union in the 1930s. With a commitment to making a difference in the communities it serves, the Langley for Families Foundation was launched in 2014 to support causes and charities benefiting children and families. Since its inception, Langley and its foundation have given more than $14 million to nonprofit organizations working diligently to improve the lives of individuals and families in need.
Langley Federal Credit Union is a federally chartered credit union, regulated and insured by the National Credit Union Administration. Langley Federal Credit Union serves 400,000 members and has over $5.6 billion in assets, ranking the financial cooperative as one of the 100 largest credit unions in the country. Langley is a full-service financial institution where everyone can save, borrow, and spend wisely. Located in Hampton Roads, Langley has over 700 employees, 20 branches and more than 55,000 surcharge-free ATMs throughout the region. For more information, visit www.langleyfcu.org.