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Your gift can address ever-changing community needs – including future needs that often cannot be anticipated at the time your gift is made. We make grants for all aspects of community well-being – arts and culture, economic development, education, environment, health and human services, neighborhood revitalization, and more. The flexibility of your Community Grantmaking gift enables your community foundation’s program experts to respond to our community’s most pressing needs, today and tomorrow.
Alamance Foundation Grants Fund This fund was established by the Alamance Foundation Board of Directors to receive contributions that will be re-granted for issues in Alamance County.
Children's Trust Grants address a broad range of issues that affect the future of children in our community, including basic food and shelter, learning disabilities, child abuse, education, artistic and enrichment opportunities.
Named endowments include: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Armfield IV Endowment, The Ellison Endowment, Ed and Marie Faulkner Endowment Fund, Laura and Blair Goodman Endowment, Greensboro Junior League Endowment, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Proctor Endowment
Foil Fund for Adult Literacy The Foil Fund for Adult Literacy, established in 1996, annually distributes funds to organizations located in Greensboro, which are involved in teaching adults to read.
Friendship Fund A flexible fund designed to meet the most urgent needs in the community and to encourage positive change.
Named endowments include: Joseph M. Bryan, Sr. Endowment, Glenn H. (Buck) and Carey A. (Polly) Campbell Fund, Linda and Maurice Jennings Endowment, Peter and Karen Kotting Endowment, Calvin Michaels Charitable Service Fund, The Fred Proctor Fund, Margaret and Lanty Smith Endowment
Ann Lineweaver Future Fund Endowment A fund for the "next generation" of philanthropists, the Future Fund makes grants in focus areas defined by the membership. Currently, generous donors match each gift so that the group can distribute grants while the endowment grows.
Greensboro Community Fund A fund that allows the Foundation to respond to emerging needs in the Greensboro area.
Named endowments include: Dr. Elbert D. Apple Endowment, Blanche and Edward Benjamin Endowment, Dr. Ruth Schiffman Bescherer Endowment, Joanne and Arthur Bluethenthal Endowment, Dorothy B. & T. Clyde Collins, Jr. Endowment, Stanley C. Culbreth Endowment, Ellison Endowment, Dorothy and Stanley Frank Endowment, Hillsdale Fund Endowment, IRIS Ednowment, Robert C. Ketner Endowment, William and Anne Klopman Endowment, Maude Elizabeth and Joseph T. Martin Endowment, Joseph R. Morton Endowment, Oakwood Homes Grant Fund, Charles W. Phillips Memorial Endowment, Saperstein Family Endowment, Louis and Mary Stephens Endowment, William A. Stern Endowment
J. Franklin Pethel Fund Grants from this memorial fund address a wide range of educational needs for underprivileged children in our community.
Piedmont Triad Fund Income from this fund addresses solutions to regional problems and supports regional initiatives.
To see a listing of all funds at the Community Foundation please visit our Annual Report
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