
Heather Foster
Executive Director of the West Virginia Community Development Hub, a statewide nonprofit focused on engaging community members in leadership development and planning for economic success. Foster has more than 15 years of nonprofit and public-sector leadership experience, including work on service, disaster response, nonprofit capacity building, and federal community investments through AmeriCorps.
Eleven Collaborations Win $4.5 Million for Community Trust-Building
The Alliance for Social Trust and Allstate present the 2026 Trust in Practice Awards as an effort to fund and publicize trust-building as a practical discipline, not a civic sentiment. Tom Wilson says the awards are meant to show how trust can be designed into community engagement, while awardees describe that work as listening before acting, relying on local knowledge, building culturally accessible relationships, and sustaining repeated acts of connection under real community conditions.
Richwood Model Brings Post-Flood Volunteerism to 18 Appalachian Communities
Heather Foster and Katie Loudin of the West Virginia Community Development Hub argue that flood recovery in Appalachia should be treated as a chance to build lasting civic capacity, not only to repair damage. Drawing on the Hub’s work in Richwood, West Virginia, and a new Trust in Practice project across 18 flood-impacted communities, they make the case that post-disaster volunteerism can become durable local leadership when residents are supported to set priorities, deliver visible wins, and keep working together after outside relief groups leave.