This support is made possible by donors to the Foundation’s unrestricted funds and other flexible funds.
Grants were awarded to organizations in the following program areas: animal welfare, community and economic development, education, environment, human services, and public interest.
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Bethesda Center for the Homeless - $20,816 for a case manager for a third year
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Carolina Center for Cognitive Rehabilitation - $8,925 for a part-time clinical rehabilitation professional for a third year
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Children’s Hope Alliance - $15,000 to train the Assertive Community Treatment team
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City With Dwellings -$25,000 for a full-time program director
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Financial Pathways of the Piedmont - $23,000 for a program coordinator for the Asset Building Coalition for a third year
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Forsyth Community Food Consortium - $20,000 to support the Forsyth Community Food Consortium for a fourth year
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Forsyth Futures - $225,000 to collect and leverage community information in order to enhance the quality of life for Forsyth County residents for three years
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H.O.P.E. of Winston-Salem - $25,535 for a full-time executive director
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IFB Solutions - $25,000 to train employees to use new optic equipment
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Imagine Forsyth - $50,000 for a community engagement coordinator and a collaborative action network facilitator for two years
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Imprints Cares - $21,000 for a part-time evaluator position for a second year
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Kaleideum Downtown - $25,200 to contract with an information technology consultant for a second year
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Morningside and Reynolds Park Neighborhood Association - $500 for a Community Day
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Piedmont Environmental Alliance - $10,000 for a program manager for a third year
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Positive Wellness Alliance - $20,000 for a full-time outreach worker
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Simon Green Atkins Community Development Corporation - $65,000 for staff to manage the expansion of the business incubator facility for a third year
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Veterans Yoga Project - $4,200 for a veteran yoga program
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Wake Forest Innovation Quarter - $10,000 for a dog park at the Innovation Quarter
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools - $10,000 for a global journalism program
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools - $10,000 for parent and community engagement events at Cook Literacy Model School for a second year