The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina was established in 1978 to build a permanent pool of charitable capital for the 18 counties of Western North Carolina including the Qualla Boundary.
The foundation works with individuals, families and corporations to create and manage charitable funds and make grants to nonprofits or public agencies in the region.
ASHEVILLE — The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina is now accepting letters of intent from nonprofits for grants from the Melvin R. Lane Fund. ...
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By Barbara Blake • September 23, 2009 12:15 AM ASHEVILLE — The board of directors of the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina selected attorney ...
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Parsec also made donations to the Boys Home of the South, Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Asheville Community Theater, Caring for Children, and Special Olympics of North Carolina. As...more
ASHEVILLE Children across the region are enjoying their time away from school with help from Summertime Kids Grants from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, a program that supports...more
The pool is an important part of the summer program, and Lauritsen said the club is pleased that it was awarded the grant.Its a big deal for these kids, he said.The Community Foundation of Western...more
For more information about The McDowell Foundation, contact Sharon Parker at 652-2441. To learn more about The Community Foundation, call (828) 254-4960 or ...
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... Asheville Home Builders Association, Build it Naturally, Builder Architect Magazine, Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority, Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Council of...more
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