The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 C.B. Eller Teacher Grants for professional development for full or part-time educators employed by the Wilkes County School System.
The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 C.B. Eller Teacher Grants for professional development for full or part-time educators employed by the Wilkes County School System.
The Elkin Funds of The Winston-Salem Foundation recently made $32,100 in grants to 10 nonprofits serving the Elkin Tri-County area.
The Elkin Funds of The Winston-Salem Foundation recently made $32,100 in grants to 10 nonprofits serving the Elkin Tri-County area.
Effective May 22, North Carolina entered Phase Two of the state's three-part plan to reopen the state's economy.
Effective May 22, North Carolina entered Phase Two of the state's three-part plan to reopen the state's economy.
The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem is now accepting proposals for its 2020 grant cycle.
The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem is now accepting proposals for its 2020 grant cycle.
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces 83 Nonprofit Adaptation Grants totaling $335,236.
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces 83 Nonprofit Adaptation Grants totaling $335,236.
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces 17 Community Grants totaling $431,610 to local nonprofits that will touch the lives of many living in Forsyth County.
The Winston-Salem Foundation announces 17 Community Grants totaling $431,610 to local nonprofits that will touch the lives of many living in Forsyth County.
The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI) of The Winston-Salem Foundation offers annual grants that focus on Advancing Equity in Education in Forsyth County.
The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI) of The Winston-Salem Foundation offers annual grants that focus on Advancing Equity in Education in Forsyth County.
Youth Grantmakers in Action (YGA) recently announced 10 grants totaling $7,390 to support youth-led projects in Forsyth County.
Youth Grantmakers in Action (YGA) recently announced 10 grants totaling $7,390 to support youth-led projects in Forsyth County.
A total of $1,501,000 has been awarded to 37 local nonprofits in the second round of grants awarded from the COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County.
A total of $1,501,000 has been awarded to 37 local nonprofits in the second round of grants awarded from the COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County.
A total of $1,062,000 has been awarded to 15 local nonprofits in the first announcement of grants awarded from the COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County.
A total of $1,062,000 has been awarded to 15 local nonprofits in the first announcement of grants awarded from the COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County.
On March 18, officials from United Way Forsyth County, The Winston Salem Foundation, the City of Winston-Salem, Forsyth County and Community Organizations Active in Disaster announced the formation of COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County.
On March 18, officials from United Way Forsyth County, The Winston Salem Foundation, the City of Winston-Salem, Forsyth County and Community Organizations Active in Disaster announced the formation of COVID-19 Response Fund for Forsyth County.
Dear Friends, The Winston-Salem Foundation is fortunate to be part of this caring, generous, and resilient community.
Dear Friends, The Winston-Salem Foundation is fortunate to be part of this caring, generous, and resilient community.
The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 Forsyth County Teacher Grants.
The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020 Forsyth County Teacher Grants.
On February 17th, the Winston-Salem City Council approved $275,000 to expand the driver's license restoration program in Forsyth County.
On February 17th, the Winston-Salem City Council approved $275,000 to expand the driver's license restoration program in Forsyth County.
The Winston-Salem Foundation welcomes (l-r) Paula McCoy and Allan Younger to The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee, the Foundation’s primary governing body.
The Winston-Salem Foundation welcomes (l-r) Paula McCoy and Allan Younger to The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee, the Foundation’s primary governing body.
We made eight grants totaling $404,820 in the first half of 2021 in support of our two Focus Areas for community investment.