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WVWC awarded $1.2 million in grants from West Virginia First Foundation

West Virginia Wesleyan College has been awarded over $1.2 million in Momentum Initiative Grants from the West Virginia First Foundation to expand support for foster and non-parental caregivers with WV CASA and grow its Addiction Counseling Graduate Certificate.

West Virginia Wesleyan College has received over $1.2 million in Momentum Initiative Grants from the West Virginia First Foundation, according to a press release from the college.

The first grant, $947,916 awarded under WVFF’s Foster Care & Non-Parental Caregivers target area, will support a statewide initiative in partnership with West Virginia Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children (WV CASA) to build capacity and expand the work of CASA staff and volunteers through training programs designed to empower innovation and strengthen existing work with foster parents and non-parental caregivers.

Additionally, the college received a $246,125 award under the Behavioral Health & Workforce Development target area to support the addiction counseling workforce by expanding access to WVWC’s Addiction Counseling Graduate Certificate program. In coordination with participating county and municipal governments, qualified healthcare professionals that reside or work within WVFF Region Four (Barbour, Braxton, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Preston, Randolph, Taylor, Tucker and Upshur counties) may be eligible for scholarship dollars that may be used toward the graduate certificate program — strengthening the region’s capacity to meet critical behavioral health needs. This initiative models a program developed between the City of Buckhannon and WVWC in 2025.

“We are honored to receive not one, but two grants from the West Virginia First Foundation in this award cycle,” said Dr. James Moore, president of West Virginia Wesleyan College. “These investments allow us to strengthen our growing Certificate in Addiction Counseling Program, which develops well-trained professionals equipped with the training to address substance use disorders in West Virginia. We are also honored to expand our commitment to servant leadership through a new partnership with WV CASA, supporting their vital mission to serve children and families affected by the opioid epidemic while helping to build a stronger, healthier state.”

The Momentum Initiative Grant reflects WVFF’s continued commitment to responsible stewardship of opioid settlement funds and to supporting projects and organizations that strengthen systems of care across West Virginia.

“The Momentum Initiative Grant was designed to support organizations that are ready to scale, collaborate, and deliver lasting results. The work of West Virginia Wesleyan College reflects the kind of leadership and local insight needed to move this effort forward,” said Jonathan Board, WVFF executive director.

Through the Momentum Initiative Grant program, WVFF is advancing nearly $18 million to support projects across the state that address prevention, treatment, recovery and workforce needs, building on lessons learned and focusing on accountability, sustainability and long-term impact.

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