

Barbour County

From the sound of the Tygart River rushing past the Philippi Covered Bridge to the sight of wind turbines turning high above the ridgeline, Barbour County is a place where tradition and innovation move together. That same spirit drives us to invest in its future.
Through grants and scholarships, we support Barbour County students and programs, ensuring that education and opportunity remain within reach. Local nonprofits and both county libraries play an active role in our Run For It program, rallying the community to make a meaningful impact.
We are also proud to partner with the Barbour County Community Foundation to expand opportunities and resources for Barbour County. Together, we are working to create a lasting impact—one that honors the county’s heritage while opening doors for future generations.
Join us in building a stronger future for Barbour County.
Our Impact in Barbour County
In 2024
$5,650
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Addison P. Taylor – Floyd M. & Leona E. Ball Scholarship - $1,750
Anna M. Ruf – Robert W. Minear, Jr. Memorial Scholarship - $1,500
Gracie J. Bowen – Margaret Ann & James A. Grafton Scholarship - $1,400
Jakob T. Baker – Kelley Family Scholarship Fund - $1,000
$3,500
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Philippi Main Street – Lurching Ahead with Lurch Fest - $1,000
Barbour County Schools – Food for Learning - $2,000
Philippi Main Street – Lurch Fest - $500

Run For It
Impact
Since 2020, Barbour County’s investment of $17,500 to Run For It has generated
$172,472
for non-profit, civic, and charitable organizations in the county.

In the past 5 years, Barbour County has had 32 teams and
577 Walkers and Runners

participate in Run For It to raise awareness and funds for organizations in the county.
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We would like to recognize and congratulate the following teams from Barbour County that participated in Run For It last year. Their hard work and dedication in raising awareness and funds for numerous non-profit, civic, and charitable organizations in Barbour County is commendable.
Barbour Team Health
Belington Public Library
Freedom Marchers
New Visionaries
Phillip Public Library Bookworms
Running for Rotary
Barbour County Funds
The Davis Health System Foundation Scholarship Fund, established in November 2017, provides an annual scholarship to a student pursuing a health care-related field.
The Floyd M. & Leona E. Ball Scholarship Fund, established in December 2017, provides scholarships for students from Tucker County and Barbour County pursuing higher education.
The DHS Foundation Davis Family Fund, established in May 2015 with an initial donation of $34,447 from the Davis Health Systems Foundation, serves as a temporarily endowed fund dedicated to supporting the Davis Health Systems Foundation through annual distributions, with flexibility for reinvestment or additional disbursements as recommended by its governing board.
The Belington Public Library Fund, established in 2015 with an initial $2,000 donation from the Belington Public Library Board of Directors, provides perpetual funding to support the library's services, collections, and facility maintenance.
The Bucher Family Fund, established in 2015 with an initial $20,000 donation from the children of Samuel and Margaret Bucher, supports initiatives in Randolph, Tucker, Pendleton, and Barbour Counties that promote community development, health, gardening, natural resource use, alternative energy, historical preservation, and spirituality.
The Ohio-West Virginia Youth Leadership Association Fund, established in 1993 with contributions from the family and friends of Mavis Johnson King, provides ongoing support for the Ohio-West Virginia YMCA programs, including YMCA Camp Horseshoe, Youth in Government, and Model United Nations.
The Ellis Boury III Fund, established in 2014 through memorial donations from friends and family, supports the education and development of creative and technical writing in students and young professionals in Tucker County and surrounding areas, with a focus on humanities, tolerance, and social responsibility.
The Citizens Bank of West Virginia Fund, established in 1995, provides unrestricted funding to support general charitable needs, continuing the bank’s commitment to community investment and philanthropy.
The Uncle Sam’s Birthday Party Fund, established in 2011 from event proceeds, provides unrestricted funding to support general charitable needs, continuing the legacy of the annual fundraiser that has sustained the Tucker Community Foundation since 1989.
The Crimson Shamrock Literacy Fund, established in 2013, provides funding for projects aimed at improving literacy and eradicating illiteracy in West Virginia, supported by donations from individuals and institutions committed to education.
The Robert W. “Bill” Minear, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund honors a beloved educator by supporting students pursuing degrees in education, with a preference for those who share his passion for teaching.
The Lindsey and Addie Reed Fund honors the legacy of two hardworking Canaan Valley parents by supporting West Virginia University students pursuing careers in agriculture, with a preference for those from Tucker County.
Established in memory of H. Max Price, this scholarship provides support for students pursuing education at accredited trade schools, with preference for those connected to Power Construction & Maintenance, Inc.
This scholarship supports Tucker County High School graduates pursuing higher education, with preference for schools connected to the honoree’s life and values.
This scholarship fund honors Dr. Mary Alice Klein, a dedicated educator and leader, by supporting students pursuing careers in education.
This unrestricted fund, created by their son, honors the enduring legacy of H. Dailey and Belva Shaffer Martin and supports charitable causes throughout Tucker County.
This unrestricted fund, initiated by the local bank, supports a wide range of charitable needs in Tucker County and exemplifies the bank’s commitment to community giving.
This unrestricted fund provides flexible support for general charitable needs across Tucker County, with decisions guided by the TCF Board’s discretion.
This fund provides flexible support for general charitable needs, allowing the TCF Board of Directors to respond where help is needed most in the community.
This fund supports the administrative work of the Tucker Community Foundation while honoring the colorful life and legacy of Navy veteran, writer, and Tucker County native Herman R. Hebb.