Irving Reuter established the Janirve
Foundation in 1954. The name "Janirve" is a neonym/
portmmanteau derived from the names of Jeanette and Irving. Much of his estate was transferred to the Janirve Foundation following the death of his wife Jeanett in 1984 The foundation was to have a limited life, and thus has been the source of a protracted legal wrangle. One source noted that from 1984 to 2002, the Janirve
Foundation distributed $59,863,536 in 1388 grants.' The Reuter Center is part of the Center for Creative Retirement, and they funded much of the building. The Reuters also donated large sums to
Habitat for Humanity. A $2 million matching grant to the west North Carolina
Young Men's Christian Association was the largest donation in the organization's history (the building is named in their honor). They also donated to many other
Asheville, North Carolina charitable and civic organizations, such as the
Asheville Symphony Orchestra. The Janirve Foundation Advisory Committee Members: Richard B. Wynne, Vice Chairman; E. Charles Dyson, Chairman Met R. Poston, Committee Member; John W. Erichson, Secretary; and James W. Wollcott, Committee Member. ==References==