Batten became the first rector of
Old Dominion University in
Norfolk, Virginia, served on the boards of the
College of William and Mary and
Hollins University, and served as vice chairman of the
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. His gifts to schools and institutions include $32 million to the Harvard Business School, $60 million to the
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia, $32 million to Old Dominion University, and various scholarships, such as the Batten Scholarship at the
Culver Academies. On April 12, 2007, Batten made a gift of $100 million to the
University of Virginia, the largest gift in the university's history, to establish the
Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, and in 2006, made a gift of $2 million to Hollins University. Frank Batten made a $20 million gift to
Virginia Wesleyan University to construct the Jane P. Batten Student Center in honor of his wife.
Jane Parke Batten joined the VWU Board of Trustees in 1981, served as chair of the board from 1995 to 1998, and was named trustee emerita in 2015. In 2017, Mrs. Batten made a donation to found the Batten Honors College of VWU (including a later $80.2 million endowment) and a 44,000-square-foot academic building to support the BHC mission of environmental stewardship. Additionally, Mrs. Batten made a lead gift in 2003 to the VWU
Key to the Future Campaign, which has funded a number of significant endowments at the university, among them the Batten Professorship, the Frank and Jane P. Batten Distinguished Scholar Award, which recognizes scholarship achievements among VWU faculty since 2004, and the Jane and Frank Batten Endowed Scholarships, which laid the foundation for the Batten Honors College full tuition scholarships. In 2024, Mrs. Batten made an unspecified gift to charter the Jane P. Batten & David R. Black School for International Studies, a joint venture of Virginia Wesleyan University and Lakeland (WI) University at their collaborative campus in Japan. Frank Batten donated to the
Norfolk Academy, for the school's library, as well as to the City of Norfolk for a new downtown library. In 2009, he also started the $50 million Batten Challenge at the Culver Academies, where he would match every dollar donated to the school during 2009–2010 with a dollar of his own. ==Personal life==