
We’re excited to feature Adelia Thompson, Chief Executive Officer of Peninsula Community Foundation of Virginia, as a guest blogger on the Armstrong McGuire blog — bringing nearly four decades of nonprofit leadership, fundraising strategy, and community impact to the conversation.

For almost 20 years, the Virginia peninsula’s nonprofit community relied on Network Peninsula (“Network”) for training, advocacy and connection, which helped so many of our local organizations thrive.
Sadly, in the fall of 2025, Network leaders made the difficult decision to sunset operations – marking the end of an important chapter of service to this community and calling for some new unifying resource and operational buttressing for the area’s nonprofits. In recognition of Network’s legacy and the ongoing need for nonprofit support, our four Peninsula organizations made the decision to find a way to address that need, together.
The Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce (Bob McKenna, president and CEO), the Bernardine Franciscan Sister’s Foundation (Sister David Ann Niski, executive director), the United Way of the Virginia Peninsula (Charvalla West, CEO) and the Peninsula Community Foundation (Adelia Thompson, CEO) – all organizations created to serve the entire Peninsula community – came together to form the Peninsula Nonprofit Partnership.
Bob McKenna was on the board of Network Peninsula when the decision was made to cease operations. “It was the right decision but happening right at the time when the landscape surrounding nonprofits was shifting. Those organizations were going to need more reinforcement, not less. So, the four of us decided to see how we might provide that reinforcement.”
We worked through the list of Network’s services to see how we might divide and conquer. We discovered that, across the four of us, some version of many of those services were already in play – and with good communication, a little creativity, and each of us taking on a few programs here and there, we could stand-up a new partnership that could backstop Network’s programs and perhaps offer some new possibilities too.
The list of services included:
In addition, we are creating a single email account where nonprofits or funders can communicate with all of us at the same time – and we can collaborate on responses with one voice.
We will learn and adjust as we go. Our four organizations are called and prepared to serve our community. For now, serving means figuring out how to answer that call, together. We won’t be perfect, but we agree that this is a good place to start.
Whether you’re ready to expand your organizational capacity and move forward with purpose, or just want to talk shop, we’d love to connect.
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