Greensboro native and Washington Wizards’ Star Center Brendan Haywood is joining forces with the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro to help provide the students at PeckElementary School with books from their upcoming Spring Book Fair.
Tara M. Sandercock, Vice President, Programs, at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro was honored recently by the North Carolina African Services Coalition at their 10th anniversary celebration.
The 2006 Annual Report 'A Sea of Potential' is now available on our website! The report is a comprehensive summary of the activity of the Community Foundation during our 2006 fiscal year. It contains information on all Community Grants, current funds held at the Foundation, the Foundation's financial position and ways to become personally involved.
The Justice Henry and Shirley Frye Summertime Kids Fund at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro. Creating opportunities for every child in greater Greensboro to attend summer camp. Click here to learn more!
The Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey is based on interviews of Greensboro residents in 2006 and measured social interaction, levels of trust, volunteerism, and community involvement. The results showed that residents of Greensboro are generous with their charitable giving and among the best in the country at volunteering. But the area ranks below national averages when it comes to trusting one another, serving in leadership positions, and being politically active. The Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey was funded by the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Joseph M. Bryan Foundation, Cemala Foundation, Weaver Foundation, Tannenbaum-Sternberger Foundation, and the News and Record.
06.04.2007
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Tara M. Sandercock, Vice President, Programs, at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro was honored recently by the North Carolina African Services Coalition at their 10th anniversary celebration.