This descriptive study surveyed current, lapsed, and major gift donors to explore the impact of college communications on donors' decisions to contribute to the college, the likelihood of donor financial support for various college projects, and the philanthropic motivation profiles of the donors of a midsized, multicampus community college in Virginia. Findings suggest both the impact of college communications and financial support of various fundraising projects differ significantly by donor profile.Dwindling support from state legislatures (Evelyn, 2004) and burgeoning student enrollment with no increase in funding or space capacity (Phillippe & Sullivan, 2005) threaten the future and viability of community colleges. Previously receiving most of their funding from their states, community colleges now operate with decreased state funding, increased student tuition, and minimal local funding (Bass, 2003;Phillippe & Sullivan, 2005). These cuts continue to present serious challenges for community colleges. To alleviate the adverse impact of diminishing traditional sources of funding, community colleges are relying more and more on their foundations to