Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Inc.



The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro is a tax-exempt public charity that believes we can do more working together than any of us can accomplish separately. To that end, we help individuals, families and organizations establish charitable funds and make annual gifts from the earnings to support worthy causes. Each fund becomes a permanent investment in the community that lives on forever to create opportunities, answer needs and fulfill dreams.


The Foundation is staffed by a team of professionals who are experts not only in managing funds, but also in helping donors determine how they can make the greatest community impact. In addition, we're guided by a broad-based board of directors who bring their own unique backgrounds and perspectives to the work we do.

Web Address

www.cfgg.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @cfggnews


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

Assets

2018 - 182,592,230
2017 - 210,673,914
2016 - 196,435,270
Domestic Grants

2018 - 24,647,508
2017 - 18,475,735


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro


Tanger Center will have premier sound system
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

A public-private partnership between the city and the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro will bring the $78.1 million Tanger Center...more

Executive Director, Alamance Community Foundation
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

Alamance Community Foundation an affiliate of The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Job Description Position Title: Foundation...more

Reid Phillips: Community Foundation touches lives in big and small ways
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Cemala Foundation

Those projects, each of which has been championed by the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (CFGG) and made possible...more

Community Tables Host 30th Annual Thanksgiving Day Feast
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

In recent years, Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro has handled fundraising for Community Tables, allowing its volunteers and...more

DGI names Carolyn LeBauer downtown Greensboro's Person of the Year
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

She left much of her estate to the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro to create the 4-acre park across Davie Street from Center City...more

Where We Met looms above new LeBauer Park in Downtown Greensboro
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

“The Edward M. Armfield, Sr. Foundation provided the money to start this project,” Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Vice President...more

Community Foundation allows homeless shelter in Greensboro to help those in need
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The Interactive Resource Center (IRC) in Greensboro is a lot more than just a homeless day shelter. On any given day,...more

Greensboro's LeBauer Park Now Open
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro opened the new Carolyn & Maurice LeBauer Park, Monday, August 8. The park is located...more

LeBauer Park Set to Open and Amaze Visitors
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro put that $10 million to work, starting with the Janel Echelman sculpture. "Janet created this...more

Greensboro's LeBauer Park To Open Monday
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro is set to open the new Carolyn & Maurice LeBauer Park next week. The park is located...more



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