Established as a community foundation, Foundation For The Carolinas is a nonprofit corporation created by and for the people of the Carolinas. It is here to help individuals, families, nonprofits and corporations make a positive impact on their communities.
As a public charity, the Foundation offers favorable tax treatment for gifts and a variety of giving methods to help people achieve their charitable goals.
Since its inception a decade ago, the Wesley Mancini Foundation has awarded grants to 21 organizations, including: Actor's Theatre of Charlotte, ...See all stories on this topic...more
By Ben McNeely The Cabarrus County Community Foundation announced Tuesday that it will manage the Barnhardt Fund, set up from the estates of John and Cindy ...See all stories on this topic...more
The Salisbury Community Foundation was established in 1944 to increase the charitable giving resources in the Salisbury-Rowan County area. From its first contribution to create a community endowment,...more
Community Foundation (7/03/10) ... The New Canaan Community Foundation has announced grants from the Anne and ... Community Foundation Update (6/26/10)...more
The Community Foundation of Sarasota County has announced two hundred and fifty spring scholarships totaling $515900, raising the total for the year to more...more
The Chicago Community Trust will host a $500,000 and $200,000 challenge and operating grant that will come from the Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust to establish the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...more
Foundation Registry i3website aims to simplify the private-funding application process and increase access and visibility for applicants. ...
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Those include but not limited to: Community Foundation in Western NC, Foundation for the Carolinas, Golden LEAF Foundation, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, ...
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Community Foundation Update (5/01/10). Alaska. Candace Winkler has been named CEO of the Anchorage-based Alaska Community Foundation, Capital City Weekly...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.