Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro 2023 Annual Report

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MISSION

To inspire giving, maximize opportunities, and strengthen communities for present and future generations.

VISION

Our city is a welcoming and thriving place where people work together to enrich the lives of all. The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro will accomplish this by:

Understanding what matters to the community

Being a trusted partner that empowers others

Shepherding successful projects that draw the community together

Helping diverse donors create impactful gifts

VALUES

Diverse and inclusive leadership

Strong entrepreneurial spirit

Access to meaningful opportunities for every resident

OUR PLEDGE TO THE COMMUNITY

Our communities are diverse. They include people of all ages and abilities, creeds and religions, cultures, ethnicities, gender identities, national origins, races, sexual orientations, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

To pursue our mission, we will embrace our diversity, create opportunities for equity, commit ourselves to fairness, and promote inclusion of all people.

draws from a real-time painting by Chip Holton on August 22, 2023 of the Black Investments in Greensboro (BIG) Equity Fund celebration of Black Philanthropy Month. Courtesy of Quaintance-Weaver Hotels and Restaurants.

A Letter from our Board Chair and President

Forty and Fabulous

This year, as we present our 2023 Annual Report, “Forty and Fabulous,” we not only reflect on the achievements of the past year but also celebrate a significant milestone—the 40th anniversary of the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro. This landmark year also marks the beginning of our ten-year strategic plan, setting the course for a future as dynamic and impactful as our storied past.

Three operating principles drove the Community Foundation’s work in 2023: Grow Philanthropy. Make Impactful Investments. Build an Equitable Community.

Grow Philanthropy: Our 40th anniversary was an opportunity to celebrate the monumental expansion of our collaborative philanthropic reach over the last four decades. For one night under one roof, we brought together donors, nonprofit organizations, and business and civic leaders who have shaped Greensboro into the vibrant community that it is today. If you walk through the lower level of Piedmont International Airport, you and any visitor to Greensboro will find a dozen large, colorful panels commemorating the Community Foundation’s rich history. You can also visit cfgg.org to view videos and photos from the event.

Make Impactful Investments: This year also saw the first distributions from the Charles L. “Buddy” Weill, Jr. Fund and the Tri-County Health Fund, emphasizing our commitment to the care of older adults, as well as individuals and families that cannot afford healthcare in Guilford County. Our support extended to diverse cultural organizations like the Montagnard Dega Association, Cambodian Cultural Center of North Carolina, and North Carolina African Services, as well as to other grantees such as Combat Female Veterans Families United, On Track Education, and StepUp Greensboro.

Build an Equitable Community: In 2023, the infusion of new, young leaders in roles at the Future Fund and the Teen Grantmaking Council, and the addition of many new faces across our organization, have brought fresh energy and perspectives that are vital for building an equitable community. The establishment of the Greensboro Housing Loan Fund has been a highlight, with two-thirds of our $32.5 million goal already met, thanks to the generous support of our philanthropic community, financial institutions, and public partners. You will be hearing very soon about housing projects that will break ground in 2024!

As we celebrate “Forty and Fabulous”, we look back with pride at the roads we have traveled and forward with excitement about the paths we will forge. Our foundation is strong, built on the successes of the past and the promise of the future. We are grateful for your continued support and partnership, which fuels our shared vision and endeavors.

Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey. Together, we will continue to grow, invest, and build—not just for today, but for many fabulous years to come.

By the Numbers

In 2023, the Community Foundation distributed $18.2 million grants and scholarships. Since our founding 40 years ago, the Community Foundation has distributed more than $350 million for the betterment of the Greensboro community and beyond.

2023-2033 Strategic Plan

In December 2022, the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation approved a ten-year strategic plan. Under the FY23-FY33 plan, three key operating principles drive the foundation’s work: grow philanthropy, make impactful investments, and build an equitable community. In turn, each principle encompasses three core strategies to guide and measure our progress. The foundation’s 2023 annual report highlights the outcomes of these strategies in action.

Grow Philanthropy

Deepen Stakeholder Involvement

Increase Permanent Endowments

Strengthen Legacy Giving

Make Impactful Investments

Expand Economic Mobility

Nurture Health and Wellness

Expand Cultural Vibrancy

Grow Philanthropy

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro is growing philanthropy by Deepening Stakeholder Engagement, Increasing Permanent Endowments, and Strengthening Legacy Giving.

Build an Equitable Community

Champion Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Boost Operational Excellence

Develop Social Impact Investing

Celebrating

Grow Philanthropy: Deepening Stakeholder Engagement

The Community Foundation’s 40th Anniversary Celebration

The celebration of the Community Foundation’s 40th Anniversary on October 11, 2023 at the Cadillac Service Garage was spectacular! Over 400 guests, including past and present fundholders and advisors, nonprofit and business leaders, and board members and staff enjoyed great entertainment and took a trip down memory lane. Current and former CFGG Board members shared key events in the foundation’s history with two individuals representing each decade:

1980s: Rip Bernhardt and Shirley Frye

1990s: Tom Sloan & Carole Simms

2000s: Patrice Hinnant & David Sprinkle

2010s: CC Lamberth & Ron Milstein

2020s: Louise Brady & Uma Avva

Guests were treated to a video featuring interviews from community members and supporters engaged with and impacted by the Community Foundation over the past four decades. Leaders from the Future Fund young professionals’ endowment also shared their thoughtful grantmaking process with guests.

Scan the QR code to watch “A Shared Vision for Greensboro,” in which our team hits the streets of downtown Greensboro and interviews community members about their vision for the future of our community.

Grow Philanthropy: Increasing Permanent Endowments

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro stands out among community foundations nationwide in that almost half (340) of its 700 charitable funds and more than half ($186M) of its $300M assets under management are endowed funds. An endowed fund provides the donor or organization with a reliable source of income in perpetuity for realizing its charitable goals. Below are a few field of interest endowment fund highlights from last year.

Black Investments in Greensboro (BIG) Equity Fund

The second annual BIG Equity Fund Celebration took place on August 22, 2023 at Proximity Hotel to celebrate Black Philanthropy Month. Over 100 guests and supporters of BIG enjoyed a dynamic conversation between Adrienne Brooks (Director of Advancement, Emerita at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture) and Tracey McCain (Emmy Award-Winning Journalist) about the power of Black philanthropy. Ms. Brooks recounted amazing stories of generosity that led to the $400 million in private philanthropy raised through major gifts from noted individuals such as Robert Smith and Oprah Winfrey as well as from smaller donations from across the country.

Future Fund

Future Fund had an exciting year engaging the next generation of philanthropic leaders in Greensboro. In addition to networking and social events, Future Fund conducted its 2023 grant cycle with a focus on Education and Mentorship programs. The Grants Committee awarded $60,000 to seven local nonprofit organizations. In addition, Future Funders—lifetime and annual members—gathered for a special “Future Forward: Bonus Grantmaking Night” to award an additional $10,000 to the remaining nonprofit finalists. Visit futurefundgso.org

“2023 was a year of renewal for the Future Fund—we elected a new Steering Committee, committed to Innovation and Impact as our new core values, and increased our membership by over 500%,” says Bri Williamson, Co-Chair of Future Fund’s Steering Committee. “We had a great time getting together and getting things done in the community, and I’m excited to see where this momentum will take us in 2024!”

Ms. Brooks also shared inspiring stories about first-time philanthropists motivated to become a part of a “community” and “movement” to establish an enduring institution rooted in the African American experience and accessible to all Americans. Similarly, BIG Equity Fund is raising $3 million by engaging with donors of diverse backgrounds and financial capacities interested in promoting Black philanthropy that addresses socioeconomic disparities in the Black community. To join this community of donors, please visit big.cfgg.org.

Women to Women (W2W) is dedicated to empowering women and children to create healthy families and vibrant communities in Guilford County. W2W’s grants support high-impact interventions proven to accelerate women’s economic opportunity and disrupt the cycle of generational poverty. In 2023, W2W awarded the following grants:

Diaper Bank of North Carolina: $50,000 for Period Power: Distributing Dignity in Guilford County Schools, a new program that will allow every Guilford County high school to receive free period products, leggings, and underwear every month.

Community Housing Solutions (CHS): $30,000 for Home Repairs for Women and Children in Need to provide critical home repairs for female-headed households, enabling women and families to stay in their homes that will be made warmer, drier, and safer.

YWCA: $20,000 for Teen Parent Mentor Program. Program participants learn about health and social factors that affect their families, including the value of education, nutrition, prenatal care, positive parenting, breastfeeding, job readiness skills, and individual and peer group support.

UNCG Center for New North Carolinians (CNNC): $20,000 for Community Centers for Refugees and Immigrants to offer support to immigrant/refugee women for job placement and readiness and the organization of groups focused on housing, health and nutrition, and driving education.

Women to Women

Guilford Backpack Ministry (GBM): $15,000 for the GBM Expansion Program to increase the number of Guilford County schools served, as well as offering families more nutritious foods, grooming products, and household items.

Guilford Adult Health /Guilford Community Care Network: $13,000 for Strengthening the Safety Net Guilford Adult Health to support a dedicated dental office staffed full-time and provide comprehensive services for a flat, affordable fee.

W2W’s “Wins” in 2023

Awarded $173,000 in grants to six organizations (plus a 3rd of 4 payments from a previous year’s grant)

Awarded the first Senator Kay Hagan Scholarship to Aghader Tariq Yassen, who was #1 in her class at Triad Math and Science Academy and is attending Harvard University

Hosted 850 guests and raised $35,000 at the 13th Annual W2W Luncheon

Welcomed 5 new members, bringing the total W2W membership to 202 (including 7 corporate members)

90 Leading Donors contributing $25k+ to the endowment

45 active Steering Committee members

$788,000 in Legacy Gifts through 2023

Grow Philanthropy: Strengthening Legacy Giving

To grow its annual grantmaking over time and facilitate major community projects, CFGG is expanding its community of professional advisors and bringing new members into the Community Foundation’s Legacy Society. We enjoy connecting with professional advisors who understand and share the benefits of working with the Community Foundation with their clients. We also recognize that our existing fundholders know us best, and it is a privilege to be trusted by them with their philanthropic legacy.

Professional Advisor Spotlight

Ashley Madden Chair, Professional Advisors Committee Member, Legacy Society

As Director of Financial Planning Services and a Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) at Hutchinson Family Offices, Ashley Madden brings a deep understanding of financial planning. Why partner with CFGG? Ashley says, “I always try to look for opportunities to engage clients in pro-active philanthropy decisions that are both meaningful to them and help them maximize the best outcome for their long-term financial plan.”

Bill and Ava Koronis Members, Legacy Society

Bill and Ava Koronis stand as pillars of generosity within the Greensboro community, and they are including the Community Foundation in their estate plans. Why trust CFGG with their philanthropic legacy? Bill and Ava say, “CFGG has a strong belief in dedicated stewardship to fulfill our legacy intentions in perpetuity.”

“Returning to my hometown of Greensboro, after spending many years away, has been a pleasure. There is so much beauty here with our parks and plenty of trails where I enjoy spending a lot of my time. I established my fund with the Community Foundation in 2017. Since that time, I have worked with the very qualified and capable staff as I continue to grow and develop my philanthropic interests. On several occasions, I have had the experience of having meetings arranged with the staff of nonprofits which caught my attention. I feel that I can trust the staff to do their due diligence in the screening of organizations and sometimes offer suggestions about nonprofits which had not previously drawn my attention.

This confidence in the staff at the Foundation gives me the opportunity to feel that my money will be going to places where it will be used wisely. The ease with which I can modify my estate planning without involving my estate attorney each time is certainly one of the major advantages of having my Wall-Forrest Fund at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro.”

Legacy Society Spotlight

Make Impactful Investments

The Community Foundation is making grants and mobilizing resources to Expand Economic Mobility, Nurture Health and Wellness, and Grow Cultural Vibrancy in the region.

Make Impactful Investments: Expanding Economic Mobility

Eastern Triad Workforce Initiative

North Carolina Legislators awarded the Eastern Triad Workforce Initiative $2.25M to Guilford County to increase the talent pipeline.. The Community Foundation hosts ETWI and serves as a partner with ETWI’s leadership in the administration of this comprehensive one-year grant, July 1, 2023-June 30, 2024. Funds from this grant support a host of workforce development programs, regional initiatives, and nonprofit partners that will:

Expand awareness, fund events, and support programs of Guilford Apprenticeship Partners (GAP) — the region’s robust, in-demand youth apprenticeship program;

Create a workforce ecosystem “heat map” in partnership with the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, fund STEM camps at Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC), and support an event featuring employers from Guilford, Alamance, Rockingham, and Randolph counties;

Support career and technical education (CTE) projects in Guilford County Schools to pay for robotics and coding software licenses, renovate a High Point Central High classroom for woodworking instruction and furniture-making, and purchase masonry and electrical tools and supplies;

Subsidize wages for a youth advocate and a Mobile Career Center specialist for Guilford Works, as well as financial support for incumbent worker training;

Provide funding for Action Greensboro’s Campus Greensboro Fellows Program, as well as SynerG‘s Career Speakers Cohort and Young Professional Education Academy;

Provide funding for High Point Chamber Foundation’s Makers Space, Student Innovation Events, and Regional Employer Breakfast; and

Pay for Guilford Apprenticeship Partners pre-apprenticeship wages (50%), marketing materials, testing, student transportation, and laptop computers.

Guilford Apprenticeship Partners

The beginning of the 2023-2024 academic year marked Guilford Apprenticeship Partners’ (GAP’s) ninth year in operations. Currently, GAP boasts 35 companies and 175 students in its apprenticeship program, 47% of which are in advanced manufacturing, and the remainder in eight other industry tracks (automotive, electrical, electrical engineering, HVAC, IT and cybersecurity, mechatronics, pharmacy tech, and supply chain and logistics.

Upon completion of the GAP program, these students, like the almost 100 student apprentices that preceded them, will start their careers earning $60,000-$80,000. They will graduate with an associate degree, credentials, and/or journey worker’s certificate with zero debt. In addition, they are “earning and learning” for the duration of their two- or four-year program—getting paid for their hands-on, real-world apprentice work, as well as for their time spent in the classroom. For more information visit gapnc.org.

In 2023, $137,500 in scholarships was awarded to 48 students who are attending 26 colleges or universities. For a full list of scholarships administered by CFGG see p. 32.

Community Grants: Economic Mobility

National Institute of Minority Economic Development/Women’s Business Center of Greensboro: $30,000 to support expanded programming offered through the Women’s Business Center of Greensboro, which promotes economic self-sufficiency through entrepreneurship.

On-Track Education: $12,000 to support a summer literacy, math, and entrepreneurship program in Northeast Greensboro.

StepUp Greensboro: $7,500 to support organizational capacity and the expansion of StepUp Greensboro’s Job Readiness program.

Greensboro Housing Coalition: $48,441 from the CFGG Emergency Tenant Assistance Program (ETAP) to provide rental assistance for individuals and families in Greensboro.

Combat Female Veterans Families United: $25,000 will support general operations and expansion of programs that provide transition services to Combat Female Veterans (CFVs) and their families, supporting life after war.

Make Impactful Investments: Nurturing Health and Wellness

Charles L. “Buddy” Weill Fund

The Charles L. “Buddy” Weill Fund officially launched in 2023 and awarded $540,788 in grants to improve physical spaces where older adults can age with dignity and security. These grants represent the first distributions from a historic $50 million bequest to the Community Foundation from Mr. Weill, who passed away in 2020.

Cone Health/Well-Spring: $80,788 for joint-planning efforts for a Memory Care Clinic which will operate as an outpatient clinic to meet the clinical and holistic needs of older adults with dementia;

AuthoraCare Collective: $100,000 to supplement capital improvements for Beacon Place, including the widening of door frames and the purchase of new furniture, flooring, and, most notably, smart beds. This will improve the quality of care for individuals receiving end-of-life services;

Community Housing Solutions of Guilford: $100,000 to support the “Age My Way” program, which provides capital improvements to the homes of qualifying low-income homeowners who are over the age of 65 in Guilford County;

People’s All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) of Guilford and Rockingham Counties: $260,000 to purchase two handicap-accessible vans to increase transportation access for adults over the age of 55 to PACE’s Day Center and medical appointments.

“The health and wellness of our older population depends on quality care, affordable housing, accessible transportation, and social connectedness. Our 2023 nonprofit grantees represent the diverse needs of older adults in the Triad and the Weill Fund’s long-term commitment to their health and wellbeing.”

- Tim Rice, Chair, Weill Fund Advisory Committee

Tri-County Health Fund

2023 also marked the launch of the Tri-County Health Fund, a fund hosted by the Community Foundation to support nonprofits providing direct health services to uninsured, underinsured, and Medicaid populations in Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties. $48,000 in total grants over two years ($24,000 per year), were awarded for the following purposes:

Central Carolina Health Network: $4,000 to provide transportation of clients on Medicaid to and from appointments in Guilford, Randolph, and Rockingham counties;

Free Clinic of Rockingham County, Inc: $10,000 to hire multicultural healthcare workers and launch a culturally relevant Diabetic Intervention Program for Rockingham County’s Hispanic and Latino population.

Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine: $10,000 to hire a patient advocate serving Guilford County residents to screen for social determinants of health, connect clients to services, provide financial counseling for patients across sites, and boost the organization’s capacity.

The Teen Grantmaking Council (TGC) enables students from across greater Greensboro to come together and discuss issues impacting teens in our community, learn about philanthropy, and engage in participatory grantmaking. For the 2023-24 cohort, 26 dynamic, bright, and thoughtful teens representing 14 different Guilford County high schools were selected through a competitive application and interview process.

The cohort coalesced around a shared passion for schools, access to health and mental health care, food insecurity, and domestic violence. They took their grantmaking responsibilities seriously and spent hours discussing, debating, and deliberating which youth-led projects should receive funding. In the end, they awarded a total of $10,000 to five different initiatives that, like them, will make a lasting difference in and for Greensboro’s youth.

The Black Suit Initiative Food: Pantry Launch project to address food insecurity in East Greensboro through the distribution and delivery of fresh and shelf-stable food.

Youth Behavior Helper: Summer Enrichment Program to provide low-income and minority youth in Guilford County a supportive space where they can convene and engage in summer enrichment programs.

The Music Academy of North Carolina: Teen Music Camp for a free week-long summer music camp designed to increase access to music education for pre-teens and teens in Guilford County.

Youth Focus: Kitchen Remodel at My Sister Susan’s House to provide supplies and volunteer support for a kitchen remodel for a transitional living program for parenting or pregnant youth ages 16-21.

Bennett College: Vegging Out Our Garden, a Bennett College Green Team Project that will allow the team to plant vegetables, fruit, shrubs, and herbs in their newly built garden beds to increase access to fresh food and to teach students how to grow their own food.

Teen Grantmaking Council

Public Art Endowment

On November 1, 2023, Cliff Garten, an internationally recognized sculptor, unveiled his final design for a sculpture, Corous, for The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. This sculpture, funded by the Public Art Endowment Trustees of the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro and Cone Health stakeholders, will be placed in the green space between the Cone Health Women & Children Center and the Cone Health Heart and Vascular Center at E. Northwood Street. The sculpture is now in fabrication and is expected to be installed in the Summer of 2024!

“Corous, like the physiological sections of a heart, is also a vessel. We peer into its open form and can read our own image on the mirror of its surface. Corous will be 12 feet tall and occupy a new plaza I have designed in the center of the roundabout entry to the Hospital.”

Community Grants: Cultural Vibrancy

African American Atelier: $15,000 to support organizational capacity, maintain and expand current programs, present culturally diverse art exhibitions, and offer a symposium focused on the business side of art for artists in our community.

The Arc of Greensboro: $11,000 for Arc and Arts, a program that exposes individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities to various art mediums and cultural institutions throughout Greensboro.

Cambodian Cultural Center of North Carolina (CCC of NC): $10,000 to support organizational capacity and expand programming centered around food sovereignty and preserving Cambodian cultural heritage.

Eastern Music Festival: $8,000 to support the EMF’s Encircling the City Outreach Program, which is an educational performance and service-learning project designed in collaboration with the Greensboro Public Library.

Magnolia House Foundation: $15,000 for general operating support and to strengthen organizational capacity as it restores and maintains the structure and operation of the historic NC Green Book motel.

Montagnard Dega Association (MDA): $20,000 for general operating support and the expansion of cultural arts programming for refugee communities in Greensboro.

North Carolina African Services Coalition (NCASC): $11,000 for NCASC’s Tulip Society for Afghan and Refugee Women program, which is a support space for women and children who have been forcibly displaced from their home countries to connect, participate in workshops and attend cultural outings together.

Build an Equitable Community

The Community Foundation is building an equitable community in Greensboro by championing diversity, equity, and inclusion, boosting operational excellence, and developing its social impact investing portfolio.

Building Stronger Neighborhoods Community Leadership Academy

Building Stronger Neighborhoods (BSN), an initiative of the Community Foundation, empowers residents to bring their ideas to life through hyper-local projects that improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. BSN’s work has included providing small, but timely grants to get neighborhood improvement projects off the ground, facilitating community-building activities for diverse voices, and providing technical assistance for wellness, leadership, and sustainability programs for families and individuals, youth and older adults.

In the fall of 2023, Sadie Blue, Neighborhood Consultant for BSN, launched the initiative’s first Community Leadership Academy. Additional support was provided by TSCF Food Network and Second Harvest Food Bank. Programming included sessions on effective communications, civic engagement, and issues impacting neighborhoods. The first cohort of this leadership development program will graduate in February 2024.

“The Community Leadership Academy is strengthening the leadership muscles of the community.”

Community Foundation staff dug in the dirt for a meaningful community service day at Positive Direction for Youth and Families (PDY&F) Community Garden on September 22, 2023. PDY&F’s gardens are located in East Greensboro, an area that has been classified as a “food desert”—where grocery stores that sell fresh produce are nearly non-existent. PDY&F strives to serve fresh, healthy food options to those affected by this disparity, educate the community, and launch a new generation of black and brown farmers.

- Sadie Blue, Neighborhood Consultant for Building Stronger Neighborhoods
Cynthia Doyle Community Service Day
“You have the opportunity to leave the world a better place than you found it, that you just don’t take from, you give as well, and hopefully you leave a mark.”
- Cynthia Doyle, to her children in 1988

Build an Equitable Community: Boosting Operational Excellence

Foundant Portal

Over the past year, working across multiple departments, Community Foundation team members succeeded in designing, testing, and launching a significant systems change to Foundant Technologies CommunitySuite, a cloud-based system specially designed for community foundations. Introduced in August 2023, “CSuite” offers a better donor portal with access to real-time fund information and shared documents and makes it easier for donors to submit grant recommendations. Also, CSuite’s fund accounting system is easy-to-use and integrated with its donor platform, providing significant savings and increased efficiencies across the organization.

Guilford Nonprofit Consortium

The Guilford Nonprofit Consortium, a program supported by CFGG and other partners, fosters mutual support among nonprofit member organizations with the goal of building an efficient, effective nonprofit sector. In 2023, the Consortium provided services to 319 member organizations in Guilford County.

To make it easier for community members to learn about and support local nonprofit organizations, the Consortium launched a new website at www.GuilfordNonprofits.org. The website features upcoming educational and networking events, an online directory of Guilford County nonprofit organizations, a popular events calendar, and more.

The Consortium partnered with 27 organizations to deliver programming in 2023. To live up to its promise of supporting nonprofits countywide, Consortium staff hold office hours two days a week in Greensboro and High Point.

Greensboro Housing Loan Fund

By the end of 2023, the Greensboro Housing Loan Fund, a public-private partnership for attainable housing, had secured $21 million towards its targeted $32.5 million loan program. The loan fund, which will launch in early 2024, is aimed at for-profit and nonprofit developers of local multifamily structures. The program’s goal is to increase the inventory of attainable housing in Greensboro through new development and repair and rehabilitation of existing housing.

The $21 million in the loan fund will be administered by two Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) with two different loan programs:

$8 million: Institute Capital (ICAP), an affiliate of the National Institute of Minority Economic Development, will offer loans to borrowers who cannot typically get capital from mainstream financial institutions and who are working to create thriving economies in diverse Greensboro communities. These loans are targeted at attainable housing developers, community-based development organizations, and small businesses.

$13 million: Self-Help Ventures Fund, part of Self-Help’s family of nonprofit organizations, will offer loans to borrowers who, having secured market rate senior debt financing, require supportive gap financing for both preservation of existing attainable housing and construction of new attainable housing. These loans are targeted to sole proprietors, partnerships, LLCs, corporations, and nonprofit or for-profit entities.

In 2024, the Community Foundation expects to raise the $11.5M balance of the targeted $32.5M fund, as new attainable housing projects are vetted, funded, and break ground in the new year.

CHARITABLE PURPOSE FUNDS

The Babe and Yogi Project

200 Club of Guilford County Eastern Music Festival Charitable Purpose Fund

Greensboro Housing Fund

TEDx Greensboro Thanksgiving Fund

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS

AfL Sustainable Strategies

AHM Resident Education Fund

AJD Fund

Anonymous (2)

Richard R. and Pamela A. Allen Family Fund

The Alma Apu Fund

Anchor Endowment

Avva Family Fund

The Bachmann Family Fund

Christopher Wallace Baird Fund

Kelly W. Baird Fund

Deborah and Paul Barry Family Fund

CJE Bassett Family Fund

William and Susan Batten Fund

Jeffrey Bauman Fund

Kim Bauman Fund

Jeff and Mary Beach Fund

Susan and Richard Beard Charitable Fund

Tom and Nancy Beard Family Fund

Mary Katherine and Durant Bell Family Fund

Kathy and Bob Benson Charitable Fund

Jill Biltz Donor Advised Fund

Timothy Biltz Donor Advised Fund

The Blair Project

D. R. Blanchard Fund

Blue Heaven Fund

Brittany and Tom Blue Fund

Arthur and Betsy S. Bluethenthal

Donor Advised Fund

Joanne and Arthur Bluethenthal

Donor Advised Fund

Frank L. Blum Fund

Emilio J. Bontempo and Mary Anne Bontempo Donor Advised Fund

Frank and Sallie Borden Foundation

Gail Boulton Fund

Amy Elizabeth Brady Donor Advised Fund

Joseph D. Brady Donor Advised Fund

Louise and Jim Brady Fund

Frank and Nancy Brenner Fund

Breslow Starling Frost Warner & Boger

Bridgewater Foundation Fund

Steve and JoAnna Bright Fund

Spence H. Broadhurst Fund

Bruce & Dora Brodie Family Fund

Dora Brodie Donor Fund

Nancy W. and Chester H. Brown, Jr. Family Fund

Suejette D. and P. David Brown Fund

Brumback Family Fund

Ned and Joan Bryan Fund

Gail Buchanan and Family Fund

Randy Buchanan and Family Fund

William N. and Lisa L. Bullock Donor Advised Fund

Jim and Lynn Burgio Fund

Peter B. and Mary Ann Bush Family Fund I

Beda Carlson Calhoun Fund

Glenn H. and Carey A. Campbell Fund

Cannon Kretzer Fund

Caritas Fund

The Carlson Family Fund

Carolina Steel Fund

Carter Foundation Fund

Harry C. Carter Family Foundation

Cauthen Family Fund

CCBB87 Family Fund

John and Martha Chandler Fund

Anna Gray Davis Charitable Fund

David and Kristi Ciener Family Fund

Chris and Tracy Clark Fund

Clem and Hayes Clement Donor

Advised Fund

Cohen-Dillard Fund

Melissa and Seth Coker Fund

Jessica Cole Fund

Cone Mills Charitable Fund

Sally and Alan Cone Fund II

Sally and Bob Cone Fund

Cooper Family Fund

CPNI Internship Fund

Daniel C. and Kathryn K. Craft Fund

David B. and Janet W. Craft Charitable Fund

Tiffany and Scott Crenshaw Family Fund

Jennifer and John Cross Fund

Crump Legacy Fund

Cunningham Family Donor Advised Fund

Ashley and Kearns Davis Charitable Gift Fund

Fran and Bert Davis Family Fund

Jean and Ralph Davison Fund

Dehnert Fund

Deuterman Morris Fund

The Dew It Fund

Mae Douglas’ Sterling Foundation

Martha Anne and Blaine DuBose Family Fund

Paige and Will DuBose Family Fund

Dudley Class of 1963 Legacy Fund Dunn Family Fund

Dyson Family Fund

Harold and Mary Eagle Family Fund

Kathleen Bryan Edwards Family Fund

Zeno and Mattie S. Edwards Fund

Enrichment Fund - Guilford County Schools

Evans Family Charitable Fund

Mary Katherine Brady Farley Donor Advised Fund

John E. Faulkner, III Donor Advised Fund

Marie and Ed Faulkner Fund

File/Soyars Fund

Firefly Fund

Ann Leigh Brady Flynt Donor Advised Fund

Charles H. Flynt, Jr. Fund

Forward45 Fund

FPC Young Men’s Bible Class Fund

Douglas A. Freeman Artist Fund

Gallucci Creative Fund

Jettaka McGregor Gammon

Foundation Fund

Gate City Opportunity Fund

Martha Joe P. Gelzer Fund

Glazman Fund

GMA/FirstPoint Foundation Fund

Jean and Gary Goodman Fund

James and Nancy Granfortuna

Greensboro Aquatic Center

Learn to Swim Fund

Greensboro Community Journalism Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumGeneral Operating Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumJim and Anita Schenck Exhibit

Greensboro Medical Society Foundation

Greensboro Sports Council Fund

David and Donna Griffin Family Fund

Joann G. and David L. Grimes Donor

Advised Fund

Groat Family Fund

Guilford Nonprofit Consortium

Scholarship Fund

Guilford School Chess Charitable

Purpose Fund

The Guthrie Fund

John C. Hagan Fund

Mary G. and David B. Hagan Fund

Hagler/Nickles Fund

Barbara Z. and Christon S. Halkiotis Family Fund

Cam and Margaret Ann Hall Fund

Frank and Phyllis Hall Fund

William E. and Emily R. Hall Fund

William E. Hall, Jr. Fund for MS Research

The Halyburton Family Fund

Ramsey Hamadi Fund

Teri and David Hammer Fund

Robby and Eloise Hassell Fund

The Hayes Family Fund

Hays-Guthrie Family Fund

Hekler - Herman Family Charitable Fund

Herman Family Hunger and Housing Fund

Denise and Chuck Hill Fund

Louis (Rusty) and Debbie Hoffman Fund

Holder Family Fund

The Hood Family Fund

Hopper Family Stewardship Fund

Howard Family Fund

Hoxworth Family Fund

James and Emily Hull Charitable Fund

Cathryn and Haywood Ingram Fund

Gray Ingram Fund

Henry Ingram Memorial Fund

Innominate Fund

Intellect Resources Giving Fund

Barbara B. James Fund

Jay and Anne Donor Advised Fund

Zelle and John Jester Family Fund

JMThomas Family Gift Fund

Ronald P. Johnson Fund

Sue and Jim Kennedy Fund

King Family Foundation Fund

Van and Jean King Family Fund

Kluttz-Leach Family Fund

Stephanie and Dr. Ronald Komich

Charitable Fund

D.J. Kopriva Better Life Fund

Ava and Bill Koronis Infinity Fund (DAF)

Amy and Fritz Kreimer Fund

The Kretzer Parks Foundation

Michael L. and Mary A. Krick Fund

Dr. Walter and Rosa Lang Jr. Foundation

Langdon Family Fund

Louise and Bill Latture Fund

JD and Sunny Lawson Family Fund

Gail and Gene LeBauer Fund

Linda and Gary Lee Fund

Matthew David Lee Memorial Fund

The John C. and Angela B. Lennon Foundation

Wilford and Lillian Leonard Family Fund

Levy Family Fund

Ginni & Al Lineberry, Jr. Family Fund

Lineweaver Family Fund

Leslie Lipkin Fund

Mary and Paul Livingston Fund

Lee & Ellen Lloyd Family Foundation

Long Family Foundation Fund

Ruth and Benjamin Lubick Fund

Lucy’s Fund

Elizabeth Lusk Philanthropic Fund

John and Barbara Lusk Donor Advised Fund

Carolyn Carter Maness Fund

Manning-Kaplan Fund

Mary Ann and Davis McDonald Fund

Bonnie McElveen-Hunter Fund

Melodosia Fund

MELT Family Fund

Michel Family Foundation Fund

Midyette Family Fund

Jamesha Miller Fund

Ken D Miller Fund

Liz and Joel Mills Family Fund

Milstein Family Fund

MMFRK Fund

Donald and Kim Moore Fund

Kenny and Joy Morgan Fund

The Murray Family Fund

Alfred and Maureen Musci Fund

Musselwhite Family Fund

My Light Fund

Myers Family Charitable Fund

New Page Foundation

Ryan and Jennifer Newkirk Fund

Donna and Bob Newton Fund

Niegelsky Family Fund

The Nudelman Family Fund

Pat and Vic Nussbaum Fund

O’Lucky Dogs Fund

The Oral Surgery Institute of the Carolinas Foundation

Original Blessing Fund

Carolyn and Harold O’Tuel Fund

Rodney Ouzts and Massimo Fantechi Fund

Lovelle and Alan Overbey Family Fund

Donald and Janice Park Fund

Afi Johnson-Parris and Steven Parris Fund

The Patterson Family Fund

Pearce Family Fund

Pearson Charitable Fund

Peddrick Family Fund

Morris and Lora Pennington Mission Fund

Robert Y. and Dorothy C. Peters Fund

Lloyd and Jane Peterson Family Fund

Piedmont Interfaith Council Fund

Holly and Lou Pierce Family Fund

Jerrold and Susan Pinsker Fund

Pitts Family Fund

Plant-based Health for All Greensboro

Andrea and Vernon Powell Fund

Rex Prater Memorial Fund

Presson Family Fund

Price Foundation

PSC Guido Fund

Puckett Family Fund

Jean and Ron Pudlo Fund

David and Elaine Purpel Legacy Fund

R and M Hager Fund

Richard and Leslie Ramos Fund

David and Claudia Reich Family Fund

Charles M. and Nancy C. Reid Fund

Royce and Jane Reynolds Fund

Carolynn and Tim Rice Fund

Kenneth W. Roberts, Sr. Legacy Fund

Greensboro History MuseumBequests Fund

The Dahlstedt Family Fund

Katherine Robison Davey Fund

Greensboro Jaycees-Greensboro

Junior Chamber of Commerce

Karb Family Fund

The ACH Keener Family Foundation

Jolyn and Bob Kelley Fund

Kelleher Memorial Education Fund

John Morrisette Fund

Morrisette Family Fund

Morrisette Packaging Company Fund

Morrison Fund

Mark and Judy Roy Fund

SAB Fund

Inez Sadler and Hoffman Suitt Fund

Tara Sandercock Fund

Dabney and Walker Sanders Fund

The Ruth A. and Gary B. Sappenfield Fund

Beatrice Schall Fund

The Schneider Family Fund

The Schooler Family Foundation

Laura and Brett Schulman Fund

The Stephanie L. and John G. Scott Fund

David and Laurie Scotton Fund

The Seven Oaks Fund

Shady Oaks Fund

Shamrock and Innisbrook Fund

Helen Van Sickle Fund II

Simmons Family Fund

Sizemore Fund

Thomas R. & Linda E. Sloan Fund

Margaret and Lanty Smith Fund

Melanie R. Soles Fund

Roger Soles Family Fund

Soule Family Philanthropic Fund

Jean and Ernest Spangler Family Fund

Kate and Phelps Sprinkle Fund

Pam and David Sprinkle Family Fund

Stanford Brothers Fund

H. Frank Starr, Jr. and Ellen Ross Starr

DAF

Steen Family Fund

Kay and Sidney Stern Fund

Alex C. Stevenson Endowment Fund

Douglas M. and Joan W. Stone Fund

Susan and Tom Storrs Family Fund

Elizabeth and Joe Strasser Fund

Jennifer and Aaron Strasser Fund

Polly and Richard Strasser Charitable Fund

Strasser Family Foundation Fund

Sturdivant Fund

Sunshine Fund

Don Sylvester and Patricia

Gilmour-Sylvester Fund

Teresa B. Talbert Fund

Jeanne L. Tannenbaum Fund

Dr. Stuart and Ernestine Taylor Fund

Clinton C. and Hazel Barbee Teague Fund

Ten Squared Initiative Fund

Christopher C. and Laura B. Tew Fund

Ellen and Josh Thomas Fund

James Marcus Thomas Fund

Brad and Libby Thompson Donor Advised Fund

Throckmorton Fund

Toth Fund

Cynthia and Thomas Townes Fund

Jane and Chris Trevey Fund

The Martha and Harrison Turner

Charitable Fund I

William B. and Susan K. Veazey Fund

Vestal Family Fund

The Wall-Forrest Fund

Sarah and Jack Warmath Family Fund

Carin Warner Memorial Fund

Mike Weaver Donor Advised Fund

Erica L. and Martin P. Weissburg Fund

Jill and Thomas White Family Fund

The White Family Fund

Robert A. and Judith W. Wicker Family Fund

Howard Williams Donor Advised Fund

Jim and Barbara Williams Legacy Fund

Winslow Family Fund

Lauren and David Worth Fund

Tom and Elaine Wright Family Fund

Wright Family Fund

Brady and Kristen Yntema Fund

Rhonda and David Youngdahl Fund Zuraw Fund

ENDOWED DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS

William F. and JoAnn F. Black Family Fund

The Martha and Wilbur Lee Carter, Jr.

Family Endowment DAF

Herman and Barbara Cone Fund (RCC)

The Cross Family Fund

Deaf Education Fund

The Dillard Fund

Dudley High School PTA Fund

Ronald W. Erickson Young Leaders Development Fund

Forrest Fund

Friends of Gateway Endowment

Greensboro Builders’ Housing Fund

Guilford County Veterans Memorial Endowment Fund

Hubert B. Humphrey, Jr. School Improvement Fund

Junior Assembly of Greensboro Endowment

Bucky McCoy Fund

Margaret H. Mueller Advised Fund Nussbaum Endowment Fund

Walker F. Rucker, Jr. Memorial Fund

Schwartz Family Fund

Helen Van Sickle Fund

Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeill Smith, Jr.

Charitable Fund

Richard and May Wilson Family Fund

FIELD OF INTEREST ENDOWMENTS

Black Investments in Greensboro (BIG) Equity Fund

Bluethenthal Endowment

Joseph M. Bryan, Sr. Endowment

Suresh and Jane Chandra Fund

Children’s Trust

T. Clyde Collins, Jr. Endowment

Martha and Reed DeVane Endowment

Lt. Colonel Jacob and Dr. Joyce M. Dixon Endowment Fund

Owen and Cynthia Doyle Endowment

Ellison Endowment

Endowment to Engage Youth in the Performing Arts

Ed and Marie Faulkner Endowment Fund

Dorothy and Stanley Frank Fund

Future Fund Endowment

Linda and Maurice Jennings Endowment

Robert C. Ketner Endowment

William and Anne Klopman Endowment

Maude Elizabeth and Joseph T. Martin Education Fund

Terry Stuart Miller Fund

J. Franklin Pethel Fund

Public Art Endowment Fund

William A. Stern Endowment

Tri-County Health Fund

The Charles “Buddy” Weill Charitable Fund

Women to Women Endowment

SPECIAL INTEREST ENDOWMENTS

Linda M. and Gary S. Anderson Fund

Mary McKissick and Edward M. Armfield Fund

Doris Huffines Bernhardt Fund for Music

Biller Enrichment Endowment

Don Blaha Honorary Scholarship Fund

Joanne and Arthur Bluethenthal Endowment

Thornton H. Brooks Endowment

Thornton H. Brooks Endow. for the Wyndham Championship Fund

Martha and Chester Brown Memorial Fund for Junior Golf

Martha Morrison Brown Fund

Calcutta Children’s Permanent Fund

David Caldwell Scholarship Award at David Caldwell Academy

David Caldwell Scholarship Award at Guilford College

David Caldwell Scholarship Award at Greensboro College

W. Lee Carter III and Greg L. Bradley Endowment

Martha Sauvain Carter First Presbyterian Church Fund

W. Lee Carter III and Greg L. Bradley UNCSA Endowment Fund

Center City Park Endowment

Christ Lutheran Church of GSO Endowment Fund-Lewis

Christ Covenant Church Endowment Fund

Dorothy B. and T. Clyde Collins, Jr. Endowment

Barbara and Herman Cone EMF Endowment Fund

Elaine Wolf Cone Memorial Greensboro Symphony Endowment

The Ken Conrad and Mary Lacklen-Hohenwarter Thanksgiving Fund

Elizabeth J. Corgan Fund for St. Pius X Catholic School

Elizabeth J. Corgan Fund for Urban Ministry

Cove Creek Gardens Fund

Joanne B. Craft Endowment

Ted Crum Memorial Fund

Deep River Poteat Preserve Endowment

Duncan Family Endowment for Guilford County Schools

Harold and Mary Eagle Endowment for GUM-Partnership Village

Margaret Earle Endowment Fund

Eastern Music Festival Endowment Fund

Eberhart Scholarship Endowment

Mary Lewis Rucker Edmunds Endowment

Executive Leadership Academy Endowment

Marie and Ed Faulkner

Endowment-FBO Christ UMC

Joseph O. and Rosa Caldwell Foil Fund

Stanley and Dorothy Frank Endowment for Temple Emanuel

Stanley and Dorothy Frank Endowment-The Temple

Stanley and Dorothy Frank Endow-Greensboro Jewish Federation

Laura and Blair Goodman Endowment

Maurice “Mo” Green Endowed Fund for Say Yes Guilford

Greensboro Downtown Greenway Endowment

Greensboro Public Schools - J.P.

Endowment Fund

GUM Endowment Fund-John and Evelyn Lewis

Guilford Community AIDS

Partnership Endowment

Guilford Park Presbyterian Church

Capital Endow Fund-Lewis

Dr. Carlton M. Harris, Sr. Family Memorial Fund

Bill and Wendy Hook Triad Lacrosse Fund

Rachel S. and Worth B. Hull Endowment

Linda & Maurice Jennings Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Fund

David R. Jones Memorial Fund

Kavanagh Urban Ministry of Greensboro Endowment

Doris I. Kiser Endowment Fund

Ava and Bill Koronis Infinity Fund

The Carolyn LeBauer Endowment Fund

Caroline M. and Clayton Lee Greensboro Symphony Endowment

John and Evelyn Lewis Endowment for Guilford Park Church

Albert S. Sr. and Helen H. Lineberry Endowment

Herbert Z. Lund Scholarship Fund

Carolyn J. and John R. Maness Endowment

Kitty Penn Mason Endowment Fund

The Matt Brown Learn to Swim Endowment Fund

McLendon Memorial Gardens

J. Howard McMasters Scholarship

Fund

Medical Society/Alliance Endowment Fund

NC Zoological Society Endowment Fund

Hilda and George E. Norman Endowment

Rosalyn Tanner Orr End. for Excellence in Private Education

Rosalyn Tanner Orr End. for Excellence in Public Education

Michael Parrish Endowment for Arts Education

Emelyn G. Pethel Fund

Reynolds Boy Scouts Fund

Royce and Jane Reynolds Urban Ministry Chaplaincy Fund

Salvation Army Center of Hope Fund

Say Yes Endowment Fund

Scanlon Enrichment Endowment

Bill and Beth Smith Charitable Fund

Betsy Ross Howe Stafford Endowment Fund

Emanuel Sternberger Educational Fund

Student Enrichment Endowment

Leah Louise and Jack Tannenbaum Endowment Fund

Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine Endowment

United Way of Greater GreensboroKavanaugh

B. Thomas & Betty Louise Ward Endowment for the Salvation Army

B. Thomas & Betty Louise Ward Endowment Fund for Boy Scouts

B. Thomas & Betty Louise Ward Endow. for First Presbyterian

Sarah and Jack Warmath Endowment for the Arts

Westchester Country Day School/ Kumar Debate Award Fund

Tom & Elaine Wright Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Endowment

Robert L. and Margaret H. Wynn Scholarship

GIVING CIRCLES

CFGG Staff Giving Circle

Charlotte Circle of Friends Giving Circle

Equity Allies Giving Circle Fund

The Grand Magnolias Giving Circle

The Immigrant Fund Giving Circle

Triad Pan-Asian-American Network

Fund Giving Circle

Yelsom Giving Circle

Young and Dangerous Giving Circle

LEGACY SOCIETY

Jack and Helen Alford

Linda and Gary Anderson

Anonymous (6)

Fanny S. Bain*

Vivian and Ed Bauman*

Helene and John Belfi*

Jill M. Biltz

Tim Biltz

Jo Ann and Bill Black*

Brittany and Tom Blue

Mae and Alvin* Boles

Mary Lou Bowden-Klein*

Mary Gay and Don Brady*

Dora and Bruce Brodie

Margaret and Thornton Brooks*

Suejette and David Brown

Joan and Edwin* L. Bryan

Carol and Skip Bryan

Martha* and Clayton Cammack

Claudia and Drew* Cannady

Buck* and Polly Campbell

Lee Carter and Greg Bradley

Jane and Suresh Chandra

Dawn Chaney

Sandra and Stephen Colyer

Barbara and Herman* Cone

Sally and Alan* Cone

Linda and David Cooper

Elizabeth and Warren Corgan*

Janet and David Craft

Joanne and Bill Craft*

Neva Jane and Rick Cresenzo

Ellen Ann and Bill Cross*

Constance and Chick Dee*

Jean and Horace Denny, Jr.

Denise Descouzis

Wilsonia Dixon*

Abby and Jim Donnelly

Lynn and Dan Donovan

Cynthia and Owen Doyle*

Gwyn and Jed Dunn

Linda and Tom Edgerton

Linda and John Englar

Jean Anne and Robert* Finley

Diane and Chuck Flynt

Betty Jo Forrest

Virginia Forrest*

Eugenia* and Barry Frank

Hughlene and Bill Frank*

Mary and Grover Godwin*

Judy and Jim Guidone

Arlene Gutterman and Kate Panzer

Christon S. Halkiotis

Mebane Ham

Ross Harris

Doris and Richard Hendricks*

Nancy and Jack* Hoffman

Patricia and Gene Holder

Judy Horne and Tom Slagle

Morgan and Jack Horner

Martha and David Howard

Margaret and Morris Howell*

Chris and Bob Hudson

Ronald Johnson and Bill Roane

Emily and David Johnston

Nancy and Malcom Jones

Jolyn and Bob Kelley

Ava and Bill Koronis

Barbara Kretzer*

Art and Jean Kriner

Julie Lapham*

Bonnie Lawrence and John Farmer

Carolyn and Maurice LeBauer*

Gail and Gene LeBauer

Caroline and Clayton Lee*

Angela* and John Lennon, Sr.

Evelyn and John Lewis*

Ginni and Al Lineberry, Jr.

Ann and Brokie Lineweaver

Lula MacKenzie*

Ashley Madden

Janice and David Maner

Carolyn and John Maness*

Bonnie and Dan McAlister

Mary McGuire

Donna Moran*

Sally and Vernon Mull

Vic Nussbaum Jr.*

Sallie and Clyde Nolan

Jackie and Dan O’Connell

Carolyn and Harold O’Tuel

Christopher, Tina and Scott Patterson

Peggy and Jim Powell

Steve Puckett

Jean Reese*

Diane and John Reganess

Nancy and Charles Reid

Jane and Royce* Reynolds

Wendy Rivers and Steve Morris

Tara and Steve Sandercock

Dabney and Walker Sanders

Ruth and Gary Sappenfield

Frank Saunders

Genie and Maurice Schwartz

Leigh* and Carl Seager

Mary and Roger Seigler

Linda and Tom Sloan

Margaret and Lanty Smith

Beth and Bill Smith

Yolanda Johnson Latham

Pam and David Sprinkle

Betsy Howe Stafford*

The Stanford Brothers

Ellen and Frank Starr*

Pam and Dennis Stearns

Kay Stern

Sue and Jim Stinson

Donald Sylvester and Patti

Gilmour-Sylvester

Adeline and David Talbot

Brenda and Al Taylor

Laura and Christopher Tew

MarcusThomas

Lillian and Penn*Truitt

CarolTuggle

Martha and HarrisonTurner

Betty andTom Ward*

Sarah and Jack* Warmath

Dorothy and Buddy Weill*

Melanie Wells

John Whisnant

Rebecca and Robert* Williams

Barbara andTex Williams

Judith and Craven Williams

Lynn Wooten and Paul Russ

Lauren and David Worth

Elaine andTom Wright

Andy Zimmerman

*Deceased, now a member of “Dear Greensboro”

NONPROFITORGANIZATIONAL ENDOWMENTS

ANYTOWN Endowment Fund ARC of Greensboro Fund ArtsGreensboro

Endowment Fund Authoracare

Collective Foundation Lucy Barber

Memorial Children’s Collection Fund

Alice S. Barkley Fund for NC Humanities Council

Big Brothers Big Sisters Endowment

Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro/Sarah Herbin Fund

Carolina Theatre of Greensboro, Inc. Fund

Center for Visual Artists - United Arts

Council Endowment

Center for Visual Artists A Dorian Memorial Endowment

Children’s Theatre FoundationCohen Fund

Lawrence M. Cohen Emergency Fund

Community Theatre of Greensboro Inc. Endowment Fund

Cone Endowment Fund

Moses H. Cone Memorial Park/Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Trust

Court Watch Family Law

Endowment Fund

Court Watch L Richardson Preyer/ McNeil Smith Fund

Children’s Theatre FoundationFounders Fund

Children’s Theatre FoundationHarris Fund

Children’s Theatre FoundationRobertson Fund

Family Service of Greensboro

Foundation Endowment Fund

Fisher Park Endowment Fund

Friends Homes Community Fund

ArtsGreensboro Legacy

Endowment Fund

Green Hill Center for NC Art

Kay Bryan Edwards Legacy Fund

Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art Endowment

Green Hill Center/Art Quest Endowment Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumBerry Vize Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumDavidson Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumDavis Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumDortch Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumNowlin Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumShop Fund

Greensboro Historical MuseumWicker Fund

Greensboro Beautiful Endowment Fund

Greensboro Beautiful Public Gardens

Endowment Fund

Greensboro Cerebral Palsy

Endowment

Greensboro Children’s Museum -

Early Education Fund

Greensboro Children’s Museum

Cynthia Doyle Endowment

Greensboro Children’s Museum

Exhibit and Bldg. Maint. Fund

Greensboro Children’s Museum

Phillips Foundation Fund

Greensboro College Endowment Fund

Greensboro Historical Museum

Endowment Fund

Greensboro Montessori School

Endowment Fund

Greensboro Opera Company

Endowment

Greensboro Police - David Taylor Memorial Endowment

Greensboro Police Dependents’ Foundation Fund

Greensboro Science Center Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban MinistryBryan Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban MinistryCampbell Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban MinistryEagle Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban MinistryPeterson Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban Ministry -

Snipes Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban Ministry -

Stern Endowment Fund

Greensboro Urban Ministry -

Tobee W. Kaplan Endowment

Guilford Green Foundation

Endowment Fund

Health Education Foundation

Organization Endowment

Help Inc.: Center Against Violence

Endowment

The Hope Fund

Junior League Of Greensboro Endowment Fund

Junior Achievement of Central NC Fund

The Lane Endowment for Greensboro Housing Coalition

Leadership Greensboro Challenge

Endowment Fund

Leadership Greensboro Endowment

LeBauer Charitable Foundation

Endowment Fund

Mullin Urban Ministry Endowment Fund

Music Academy of North Carolina

Music Academy of North Carolina Scholarship

Music Academy of NC Battle Scholarship Endowment

Noble AcademyEdward M. Armfield Sr. Scholarship Endowment

North Carolina School of the Arts Endowment Fund

P4L Childhood Hunger Endowment at Second Harvest

PBC Legacy Fund

Pied.Triad Reg.- Nat’l Conf. for Community & Justice Endow.

Piedmont Interfaith Council

Endowment

Piedmont Land Conservancy Stewardship Fund

Presbyterian Heritage Center

Preservation North Carolina’s Eastern Office Endowment

Preservation Greensboro Endowment Fund

Ed Pring ShepNet Endowment

Randolph County Partnership for Children Endowment Fund

Reading Connections Endowment Fund

Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs of Greensboro Endowment Fund

Shepherd’s Center Charles & Mary Routh Fund

Triad Adult and Pediatric Medicine, Inc. Endowment

United Way of Greater GreensboroErin Beebe Endowment

United Way of Greater GreensboroTannebaum Trust

United Way of Greater GreensboroZuraw Tocqueville Endowment

United Way of Greater Greensboro

Foundation - Joseph Bryan Endowment

United Way of Greater Greensboro Foundation - Neil Belenky Endowment

United Way of Greater Greensboro Foundation - Unrestricted

Endowment Fund

United Way of Greater Greensboro -

Arthur Bluethenthal Endowment

United Way of Greater Greensboro -

Herman Cone Endowment

United Way of Greater Greensboro -

United Way Endowment

UWGG-Tobee W. Kaplan Endowment

Ben T. Ward Endowment - BSA

Women’s Professional Forum Foundation Fund

Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro Endowment Fund

YW “A Healthy Start” Endowment Fund

YWCA Helen M. Hirschberg Fund

YWCA Johnathan Wesley Flowers Scholarship Fund

YWCA Kay Yow Endowment Fund

YWCA Nancy Summerford Scholarship Fund

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

York David Anthony Memorial Scholarship

Frank and Sallie Borden Scholarship Fund

Y-Bler Buonya Scholarship Fund

William Bryant Evans and Lucy Teague Evans Scholarship Fund

Nicholas Samuel Fragola Art Award

Dennis Franks Memorial Scholarship

Greensboro Grasshoppers Charities Fund

Helen and Anthony Guidone Scholarship Fund

Wolfgang Hafele Memorial Scholarship Fund

Herman and Earline Herbin School Scholarship Fund

Jason Christopher James Memorial Scholarship Fund

John R. Kernodle, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund

Bill Lee Memorial Fund

Chic Lutz Memorial Scholarship Fund

Stephanie Taylor Moore Memorial Scholarship Fund

John Carlton Myatt Writing Scholarship

Thomas and Bettie O’Briant

Memorial Scholarship Fund

George C Simkins Jr - Gate City Golf Fund

Tyler David Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund

Bartlett Yancey Merit Scholarship Fund

SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS

Affordable Housing Fund

Allen Jay Middle School Fund

Building Stronger Neighborhoods Fund

Building the Best Guilford

Community Indicators Project

Emergency Response Fund founded by Crescent Rotary Club Foundation, Inc.

Emergency Tenant Assistance Fund

ETWI Guilford Fund

Expanding Community Giving

General Art Fund

Greensboro Neighborhood Summit Fund

Guilford Apprenticeship Partners Fund (GAP)

Guilford Battleground Company

Revolving Land Fund

Guilford County Nonprofit Consortium

Guilford County Veterans Memorial Fund

Housing Kavanagh Model

Piedmont Triad Charitable Foundation Fund

Sound Check Greensboro

Summertime Kids Fund

Tanger Center for the Performing Arts

Teen Grantmaking Council

Workforce Solutions Fund

TRUSTS

BGW Foundation Trust Endowment

Herman and Barbara Cone Fund

Frank and Rossie Starr Legacy Fund

UNRESTRICTED FUNDS

Margaret and Thornton Brooks Endowment Fund

The Cynthia Doyle Administrative Fund

Community Foundation Operating Fund

Stanley and Dorothy Frank Family Foundation

Friendship Fund

Greensboro Community Fund

Morris and Margaret Howell Fund

Calvin Michaels Charitable Service Fund

Piedmont Triad Fund

Wachovia Fund

COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP FUND DONORS

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alford

Dr. and Mrs. Ravi Avva

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Billings

Drs. Bruce and Dora Brodie

Mr. and Mrs. Marc R. Bush

Mr. Sam Cone

Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper

Mr. and Mrs. Will DuBose

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Duncan

Mr. and Mrs. Linda M. Englar

Dr. and Mrs. Edmond Fitzgerald

Mr. and Mrs. Chuck H. Flynt, Jr.

Mrs. Betty Jo Forrest

Ms. Marianne Ganley

Mr. Marcus Gebel

Ms. Jennifer Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Porter Halyburton

The Honorable and Mrs. Robby Hassell

Mr. Ron P. Johnson

Dr. Ronald J. Komich

Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Koronis

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce London

The Honorable Judge Mac and Mrs. McSwain

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Milstein

Ms. Elaine T. Ostrowski

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Park

Mr. and Mrs. Rob Peddrick

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid

Ms. Jane Reynolds

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Rice

Mr. and Mrs. Russ Robinson

Ms. Beatrice O. Schall

Mr. Skip Smart and Mrs. Mary Davis McLendon

Mr. and Mrs. David Sprinkle

Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Sprinkle

Ms. Paula Stober

Mr. and Mrs. Len White

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wieland

Mr. and Mrs. Bob A. Wicker

Mrs. Barbara H. Williams

Ms. Marilyn Wolf

ADVISORY COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD

*Current Board Member

EXECUTIVE

Uma Avva, Immediate Past Chair*

Marissa Benton-Brown*

Larry Czarda, Chair*

Cheryl Cato Blakemore*

Jennifer Hall, Treasurer*

Kevin James*

Ashley Madden*

Ann Morris*

Jose Oliva*, Secretary

Afi Johnson-Parris, Chair-Elect*

Bob Powell*

Rachel Pront*

Sue Simmons*

Carrie Stewart*

GOVERNANCE

Uma Avva, Immediate Past Chair*

Marissa Benton-Brown*

Larry Czarda*, Chair*

Afi Johnson-Parris*, Chair-Elect

Jose Oliva*, Committee Chair, Secretary

PERSONNEL

Larry Czarda, Chair*

Uma Avva, Immediate Past Chair*

Jennifer Hall*

Afi Johnson-Parris, Chair-Elect*

Sharon Dooley*

Ernestine Taylor

EQUITY

Rhonda Anderson*

Uma Avva, Immediate Past Chair*

Cheryl Cato Blakemore*

Kattya Castellon*

Sam Cone*

Kesha Dockery

Sharon Dooley*

Mae Douglas

Kevin James*

Rabbi Andy Koren*

Patricia McCoy

Natalie Miller*

Ann Morris, Chair*

GRANTS

Uma Avva, Immediate Past Chair*

Marissa Benton-Brown, Chair*

Oneida Burke-Judd

Kattya Castellon*

Karen Cook

Greg Farland

Eric Gladney

Andy Koren*

Rodney Ouzts*

Tyson Strandberg*

Ernestine Taylor

HOUSING

David Allen*

Kim Cameron

Gina Freyaldenhoven

Paul Gilmer

Logan Harris

Leslie Ketner

Robin Lane

Beth McKee-Huger

Elaine Ostrowski

Bob Powell, Chair*

Calvin Riley

Andy Scott

Benjamin Uwakweh

Ex-Officio Members, City of Greensboro:

Cynthia Blue and Michelle Kennedy

CHARLES L. “BUDDY”

WEILL FUND

Uma Avva, Immediate Past Chair*

Tim Rice *

Karen Schooler *

Sue Simmons *

Walker Sanders

FINANCE

Anna Chase

Brian Graham*

Jennifer Hall, Chair*

Jon M. Glazman

José Sandoval

Art Winstead

INVESTMENT

Tony Cottonaro

Bert Davis

Chuck Flynt

Barry Frank*

Wendy Gatlin*

Gordon Huellmantel

Rachel Pront, Chair*

Tom Sloan

Jonathan Smith*

Jackie Wieland

AUDIT

Ellie Brauneis*

Dr. Kevin James*, Chair

Brandon Kimball

Cory Lilliston

Russ Robinson

Johnny Wood

DEVELOPMENT

Kearns Davis

Karen Dyer

Kim Gatling

Taylor Ghost

Soumya Iyer

Mindy Oakley

J.Scott

Raffi Simel

Sue Simmons*, Chair

Marcus Thomas

Cecelia Thompson

Nick Wilson

PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS

Susan Beard

J.Aaron Bennett

Sam Cone

Keith Hiatt

Ron Johnson

Amy Kincaid

Tamisha Keith

Jennifer Koenig

Ashley Madden, Chair*

Michael Mahoney

Jennifer McCosley

Martha Peddrick

Dennis Stearns

Adam Tarleton

Chris Wagner

Suzanne Wilcox

SCHOLARSHIPS

Rhonda Anderson*

Nicole Hayes

Jessica Schultz

Carrie Stewart, Chair*

Tyson Strandberg*

Bob Weston

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE

Cheryl Cato Blakemore, Chair*

Jeff Howard

Megan Mabry

Martha Peddrick

Ashley Williams

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS OF CFGG

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION REAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT FUND

Larry Czarda (Ex-Officio) *

Lowell Easter, President

Marc Isaacson

Albert S. Lineberry Jr.

Ann Lineweaver

Ken Mayer*

Dagney Procter

Sam Simpson

Marci Peace, Treasurer**

Walker Sanders, Secretary**

Chester H. Brown, Jr. (Emeritus)

**Staff that are voting members per Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws

STANLEY AND DOROTHY FRANK FAMILY FOUNDATION

Karl Anderson***

Carole W. Simms, Secretary***

Barry S. Frank, President***

Jackie O’Connell

Charlie Reid

H. Walker Sanders**

Jackie Wieland

**Staff that are voting members per Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws

***Family appointees

BOARD

OF DIRECTORS

Board Chair: Lawrence “Larry” Czarda

Board Secretary: Afi Johnson-Parris

Board Treasurer: Jennifer Hall

David Allen

Rhonda Anderson

Marissa Benton-Brown

Cheryl Cato-Blakemore

Ellie Brauneis

Kattya Castellon

Sharon Dooley

Barry Frank

Wendy Gatlin

Brian Graham

Kevin James

Rabbi Andy Koren

Natalie Miller

Ashley Madden

Kenneth C. Mayer Jr., FAIA

Ann Morris

Josė Oliva

Rodney Ouzts

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER GREENSBORO STAFF

H.Walker Sanders President

Marci Peace Chief Financial Officer

Brandon Zeigler Chief Impact Officer, VP Grants & Initiatives

Martin Acevedo Vice President, Marketing & Communications

Cathy Knowles Vice President, Development & Donor Engagement

Emily G. Thompson Assistant Vice President, Donor Engagement

Kathy Johnson Controller

Keevie Martin Director, Employee Engagement and Operations

Ann Flynt Director, ETWI and Guilford Apprenticeship Partners

Mary Herbernick Director, Guilford Nonprofit Consortium

Dena Maginnes-Jeffrey Director, Community Engagement

Megan Quiñones Program Officer, Grantmaking Programs

Connie Leeper Donor Engagement Manager

Sherrie Simpson

Accounting Manager

Kabrina Shamburger

Marketing Manager

Sarah Britt Development Manager

Felicia Coleman

Development Coordinator

Cynthia Tyler Executive Assistant

Kelsey McSwain Database and Donor Engagement Assistant

Erika Woodruff AP Specialist & ETWI/GAP Program Assistant

Amber Smith

Administrative Assistant, Grants and Community Impact

Stephanie Surratt

Communication Specialist & Guilford Nonprofit Consortium

Administrative Assistant

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