The Winston-Salem Foundation's 2019 Report to the Community

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Community Grants 2018, continued

Capital Campaign Grants

“Quality counseling changes lives. Nothing is as gratifying as seeing clients process their traumatic experiences using the training supported by our Community Grant and feeling better in sometimes just a few sessions.” –BRYAN HATCHER President, CareNet Counseling

Addiction Recovery Care Association (ARCA) Big Brothers Big Sisters Services

$100,000

Kaleideum

$100,000

TOTAL CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GRANTS AWARDED

$280,000

Discretionary Grants 88.5 FM/WFDD Public Radio $8,400

for a full-time education programs coordinator for a second year

A/perture Cinema $17,500

for a full-time donor and community relations manager for a second year

ABA Fund for Justice and Education

to implement a criminal justice task-force model

Ava Gardner Museum

$24,000 $7,000

for building repairs and improvements

Bookmarks $28,000

for a community outreach and facilities manager for a second year

CareNet $19,232

to provide eye movement desensitization and reprocessing training

Carter G. Woodson School of Challenge Castle Heights Neighborhood Association

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$80,000

$9,800 $700

for a student and parent liaison for a third year for a neighborhood building art project

Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte $29,400

for a translation and interpretation network project director for a third year

Center for Creative Economy $16,458

for a part-time operations manager and a part-time marketing manager for a third year

Child Care Resource Center

$14,700

for a part-time development director for a third year

City with Dwellings

$16,500

for a full-time program director for a second year

The Winston-Salem Foundation annual report


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