Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust parting ways with tobacco in investment portfolio
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust will no longer invest in tobacco.
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust will no longer invest in tobacco.
A Greensboro-based nonprofit is set to receive a grant to help Asian American refugee communities impacted by COVID-19.
The Winston-Salem-based Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has made $1.5 million in emergency funds available to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust is providing a grant to study access to pre-k education in Forsyth County. It will include data and community engagement to find ways to address the issue.
A report issued Thursday examines the numbers down to the county level in North Carolina. It shows how many people are uninsured and the jobs that would be created if the state accepts federal money to cover more of the state's low-income residents.
A Triad non-profit is partnering with education leaders in the community to help third graders improve their reading skills.
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has awarded grants to fund free dental care for homeless and financially needy residents in Forsyth County.