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Forsyth County commissioners reversed course Thursday and reinstated $1.5 million in community grant funding—along with a tax increase to pay for it. But some major nonprofits were still left out.
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During a four-hour-long meeting, speakers said the proposed cuts could affect services ranging from Meals on Wheels deliveries to free school field trips to Kaleideum.
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Last year, 72 nonprofits received nearly $2 million through the program.
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Residents questioned city staff on ways to increase local input in a public hearing on the city's Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for 2024 to 2025.
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Greensboro City Council approved spending over $1 million Tuesday for four nonprofits to work to help reduce violent crime around the city.
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United Way of Forsyth County has announced that an additional $4 million will be invested to support programs in the current fiscal year. The money will…
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One of the major figures in the Triad's nonprofit community has decided to move on. Scott Wierman, president of the Winston-Salem Foundation, is leaving…
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The Winston-Salem-based Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust has made $1.5 million in emergency funds available to fight the coronavirus outbreak. The Trust…
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A Winston-Salem non-profit devoted to social issues and the arts is about to get a huge financial boost. The city's “community innovation lab” will…