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INTEGRITY moves 2007
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ANNUA
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STUDENT AID
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Integrity Moves. Powerfully. Quietly. Out of people and all around them. Within a community, and beyond the margins. But it is always moving. Even when standing firm, solid as rock, integrity moves. Because integrity is the pulse of human justice, the energy of a principled mind, our most fundamental awareness of what is right. So it moves. Unconditionally. Luminously. Never needing a map or a compass, because integrity travels boldly in every direction.
Integrity is alive and bright and moving. And where it shines for even a moment, you will feel the most stunning illumination of human spirit.
THIS YEAR WE CELEBRATE
remarkable examples of integrity in our community. By highlighting ethical,
deliberate, and unselfish actions of people and organizations, we hope to raise awareness about the lifechanging power of human integrity. As always, we remain grateful for the trust placed in the Foundation as we help our community effectively and meaningfully direct its resources generously toward others.
OVERVIEW Our Mission and Values
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Message from the President and Committee Chair
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Year in Review
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The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee
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Financial Overview
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OUR MISSION: To invest in our community by making philanthropy and its benefits available to all.
THE FOUNDATION’S EFFORTS ARE INSPIRED BY FOUR CORE VALUES:
GENEROSITY – To support sharing in all its forms, linking resources with ideas that improve community life.
INCLUSION – To embrace the contributions of individuals from diverse backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, and perspectives.
INTEGRITY – To operate with respect, honesty, accountability, and fairness to all.
EXCELLENCE – To aspire to the highest standards in everything we do.
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“WE KNOW THAT INTEGRITY MOVES — it
make a lasting difference in our community.”
moves people in many different ways to
Message from the President and Committee Chair A CORNERSTONE OF OUR FOUNDATION IS INTEGRITY.
by supporting and investing in The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem, Black
Not only do we strive for honesty, fairness, and accountability in all of
Philanthropy Initiative, and Youth Grantmakers in Action.
our actions, we also work with people and organizations that instill hope
We are excited about this community’s future because we see the power
and a sense of the greater good through their own integrity and commitment
of integrity at work on a daily basis. We know that integrity moves — it
to the community.
moves people in many different ways to make a lasting difference in our
We hope this annual report enhances your awareness of the abundant presence of integrity throughout our community. You will see individuals,
community. Please call on us to be your resource and your partner in your own philanthropic journey.
families, organizations, and groups that are investing in the community by establishing funds to support causes such as the arts, health, and education. Others are creating programs that help people gain new skills and live with dignity under challenging circumstances. And there are others assisting students to pursue their dreams of higher education. For over 87 years, The Winston-Salem Foundation has had a mutually respectful and trusting community relationship as we have worked together for the greater good. Our community places a great deal of trust in our charitable organization, and we can assure you that we will continue to act
Scott F. Wierman, President The Winston-Salem Foundation
James T. Lambie, Chairman The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee
with the utmost integrity as we work with you to make philanthropy and its benefits available to all. As we continue to move forward in implementing our strategic plan, this year we have enhanced our ability to partner with the community in a number of ways. We have improved our service to the nonprofit community by making competitive grants more frequently. We have created a staff position dedicated to community leadership so that we can more effectively address changing community issues and strengthen community partnerships. We have also made philanthropy more accessible to diverse groups of people
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OVERVIEW
Year in Review The Winston-Salem Foundation Award IN MAY 2007 THE FOUNDATION AWARDED Candide Jones
the Foundation’s highest honor, The Winston-Salem Foundation Award. Established in 1996, The Winston-Salem Foundation Award is given to individuals who demonstrate the Foundation’s values of generosity, excellence, inclusion, and integrity along with visionary leadership in a community activity or on behalf of a community organization,
(from left to right) Scott Wierman, Foundation president; Candide Jones; Jim Lambie, Foundation Committee chair
particularly in the recent past. The recipient is selected by a committee comprised of members from various Foundation committees and the
have become her hallmark. Jones brought the idea of “Art Unleashed” to
community at large.
Winston-Salem with the Forsyth Humane Society and played significant
Candide Jones was recognized for providing leadership to and
creative and leadership roles in the development of both the YWCA’s
sharing her creativity with many nonprofits in our community. She
“Chili Luncheon” and Crisis Control Ministry’s “Hope du Jour.” Jones
has helped build social capital by bringing together a variety of people
designated her $10,000 grant award to the Forsyth Humane Society’s
around important community causes. Innovative fundraising events
New Leash on Life program.
The ECHO Award ESTABLISHED IN 2001, the ECHO Awards recognize individuals who have been
caught in the act of building social capital. Each ECHO Award winner, selected jointly by the Foundation and the ECHO Council, received $1,000 to be designated to the charity of their choice. Honored at the Community Meeting in May 2007, these individuals have generously brought people and organizations together in order to create a stronger community. The 2007 ECHO Awards were presented to Mary Bolton, Effley Howell, Tracey Maxwell, and Rabbi Mark Strauss-Cohn. (from left to right) Scott Wierman, Rabbi Mark Strauss-Cohn, Tracey Maxwell, Effley Howell, Mary Bolton, and Jim Lambie.
The Legacy Society AN ANNUAL DINNER is held to thank our Legacy
Society members for either establishing permanent endowments during their lifetimes or letting the Foundation know that they have made a charitable bequest or other planned gift of $10,000 or more to the Foundation. These generous donors gathered at SciWorks in October 2006 to celebrate the Foundation’s work. For more information on the Legacy Society, please see page 54.
Above: Skip and Melinda Brown, Chandra and Nat Irvin
Right: Skip Wanders, Lina Wanders, Frank Driscoll, Carmen Rossitch, Gene Rossitch
Leadership Initiatives THE FOUNDATION HAS CHOSEN to work together with several groups in order to further philanthropy among new individuals in our
community.
BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE COMMITTEE (BPI) BPI SEEKS TO BUILD effective philanthropic relationships with the
African American community by expanding social capital and building relationships of trust. In September 2006, BPI host-
ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
Rev. Donald Jenkins
Dr. Jessica Bailey
Rev. Dr. Joseph Jones
Ms. Florence Corpening
Ms. Corena Norris-McCluney
ed Emmett Carson, president of the Silicon Valley
Mr. Richard N. Davis
Ms. Robin Paul
Community Foundation and nationally recognized
Ms. Brenda B. Diggs
Mr. James K. Reaves
leader in the philanthropy field. Carson spoke to a
Ms. Denise Franklin
Mr. Napoleon Richardson, Jr.
large gathering of community members about the
Mr. Danny Freeman
Ms. Janet Wheeler
history and future of African American giving. The BPI Advisory Committee is also in the planning stages of launching a Black Philanthropy Fund at Emmett Carson
the Foundation.
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OVERVIEW
YOUTH GRANTMAKERS IN ACTION
THE WOMEN’S FUND OF WINSTON-SALEM
YOUTH GRANTMAKERS IN ACTION (YGA) is a diverse group
AS A NEWLY FORMED DONOR-ADVISED FUND of The
Grantees proudly display checks for their selected YGA projects
of teens from across
Winston-Salem Foundation, The Women’s Fund provides the opportunity
Forsyth County who
for women to join together in engaging, meaningful and inclusive ways to
come together to gain
give back to their community. By combining their financial resources and
leadership experience,
working with others committed to the same cause, women of all ages are
learn about philanthropy,
able to make high-impact grants to improve the lives of women and girls
represent other youth in
in their community. Members may participate in the fund through either
their community, and
individual or group memberships of $1,200 annually. Each individual
make grants to youth-
member and collective group member receives one vote in determining
directed projects that
the organizations and programs to receive grants from The Women’s Fund.
address community
In 2006 The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem held a successful inau-
issues and challenges in Forsyth County. YGA is funded through the
gural luncheon with over 300 women in attendance. The Fund’s first grant
Youth Philanthropy Initiative Fund of The Winston-Salem Foundation
cycle commenced in April
and generous donors.
2007, with $152,000 avail-
Youth grantmakers commit considerable time and energy during
able for grantmaking. Grant
the school year to plan the grant application process and make grants
recipients were announced
to selected youth-led projects. In January of 2007, YGA awarded four
at the second annual lunch-
grants in their second grant cycle. YGA has continued to grow in mem-
eon in October 2007. As of
bership, with the 2007-2008 YGA committee consisting of 22 youth
the summer of 2007, the
grantmakers.
group had also experienced substantial membership
2006-2007 YGA PARTICIPANTS:
growth to 530 women and
Tiffany Chavis
Michael Lang
Samia Rashwan
girls. Please refer to page 69
Daniel Genung
Kate Mabe
Shaunasia Summers
for a complete listing of
Phanice Hunter
Carrie Miller
David Wardlow
2006-2007 Women’s Fund
Brittany Jenkins
Megan Mills
Deborah Winfield
members.
Alexes Johnson
Britney Onuma
2006 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: (left to right) Front Row: Evelyn Terry, Janie Wilson, Martha Logemann, Lynn Eisenberg, Chevara Orrin; Second Row: Keri Muuss, Mary Jamis, Margaret Scales, Sarah Holthouser, Michelle Cook
Philanthropic Services
Grantmaking
COMMUNITY MEMBERS gave generously in 2006.
IN 2006 THE FOUNDATION made more than $30 million in total
Individuals, families, and organizations created 33 new
grants to charitable organizations. The 91 competitive grants awarded
endowed funds and gave over $24 million in gifts to the
totaled $1.96 million. More information about types of grants and
Foundation.
specific grants made in 2006 can be found beginning on page 17.
Many of our donors continued to enable the Foundation to leverage more grantmaking dollars for the community by participating in Grantmaking Partners. Grant proposals which matched individual donor’s interests were shared with donors, resulting in approximately $100,000 being added to the pool of funds for grants in 2006.
Student Aid FOR MORE THAN 80 YEARS The Winston-Salem Foundation
has been helping students turn their dreams into realities. In 2006, 434 students received $632,000 in scholarships and grants, and 31 students received $137,000 in low-interest loans. More information about the
ASSET DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
student aid application process can be found on page 29.
The Asset Development Committee serves in an advisory role to the Foundation regarding the development of new relationships, the strengthening of current relationships, and positioning the Foundation with new community opportunities. Richard Budd
Harold Martin
David Branch
T. David Neill
John W. Burress, III
C. Edward Pleasants, Jr.
Dale E. Driscoll
Elizabeth Quick
Michael J. Fisher
Randall Tuttle
Gordon W. Jenkins
Robert C. Vaughn, Jr.
Kay Lord
Phil Waugh
Susan W. Mann
Janet P. Wheeler
Deborah S. Marshall
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OVERVIEW
The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee that Colonel Francis Fries brought to Winston-Salem in 1919 included a critical role for community leaders. The Foundation’s basic structure remains in force today, with the addition of a professional staff to support day-to-day operations. The Winston-Salem Foundation is fortunate to have an extraordinarily dedicated and generous group of leading citizens on its volunteer committee.
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION CONCEPT
SIMPSON “SKIP” O. BROWN, JR. is founder and presi-
PEGGY CARTER is vice president of the Forsyth Medical Center
dent/ CEO of TriStone Community Bank. He also serves on the Wake
Foundation, where she has responsibilities for general management,
Forest University Board of Trustees and the boards of Second Harvest
strategic planning, and program development. She serves on the
Food Bank, Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce, Old Hickory
boards of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at
Boy Scouts, Arbor Acres, and the Children’s Center. Brown was elect-
UNC–Chapel Hill, United Way of Forsyth County, Winston-Salem
ed by the Committee in 2005.
Campaign Coordinating Committee, Ronald McDonald House, Marshall B. Bass Children’s Fund, and the Winston-Salem Public
JOHN W. BURRESS, III was president of J. W. Burress, Inc.
Facilities Commission and is vice chair of the Winston-Salem Chamber
until he retired in 1997. He serves on the boards of Wake Forest
of Commerce. Carter was elected by the Committee in 2005.
University Baptist Medical Center; Summit School; Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Executive Council; Hospice; and Senior Services, Inc.
GREGORY A. COX is the senior vice president and the city exec-
He has also served on numerous other boards. He was elected by the
utive for Bank of America in Winston-Salem. He is a board member
Committee in 2003.
of the United Way of Forsyth County, the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce, and the Goodwill Business Advisory Council and was
RENCE CALLAHAN is vice president and treasurer of Walter
chair of the 2006 Family Services Capital Campaign. Cox is also a
Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects. He serves as a board member
volunteer coach for youth sports and a volunteer in the public schools.
of the Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce, Downtown
He was appointed to the Committee in 2002 by Bank of America.
Winston-Salem Partnership, ECHO Council, and Hospice. He has also served on many other boards. He was appointed to the Committee by the Mayor of Winston-Salem in 2002.
LYNN BRENNER EISENBERG has expansive volunteer expe-
KAY LORD retired as executive director/CEO of Habitat for
rience with local, regional, and national organizations over the past
Humanity of Forsyth County in 2004 where she spent eight years
30 years. She serves on the executive committee of The Women’s
helping to increase affordable housing in our community. She has a
Fund of Winston-Salem, the board of Summit School, and the Board
long history of community involvement, including serving on the
of Visitors for North Carolina School of the Arts. She has served on
boards of Old Salem, the Community Care Center, and the Center
the boards of Brenner Children’s Hospital and the Arts Council. She
for Homeownership as well as involvement with the Winston-Salem
was appointed to the Committee by the senior resident judge of the
Rotary, the Cancer Patient Support Committee at Wake Forest
State Judicial District containing Forsyth County in 2003.
University Medical Center, and the Wake Forest Alumni Association. Lord was appointed by the Clerk of Superior Court in 2005.
ROBERT E. GREENE is senior executive vice president and manager of administration services for BB&T. He also is president
DR. HAROLD LEE MARTIN, SR. is senior vice president for
of Branch Banking and Trust Company, BB&T Corporation’s North
academic affairs for the University of North Carolina system. He
Carolina subsidiary. Boards on which he serves or has served include
serves on many boards, including Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC,
Board of Trustees of Wake Forest University, Wake Forest University
the Microelectronics Center of North Carolina, the UNC Press,
Health Sciences, United Way of Forsyth County, Hospice Foundation
the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, the
of Winston-Salem, Board of Visitors at Winston-Salem State
UNC–TV Foundation Board, United Way of Forsyth County, and
University, and !dealliance. He was appointed to the Committee
Wachovia Forsyth County Board of Advisors. He was elected to the
by BB&T in 2003.
Committee in 2002.
J. ANDREW HANCOCK is president of Frank L. Blum
PAUL WILES, president and CEO of Novant Health, serves as a
Construction Company. He serves the community in many ways,
member of numerous boards. These include NC Health & Wellness
including the executive committee of the Winston-Salem Chamber
Trust Fund Commission, NCHA Center for Hospital Quality and
of Commerce, volunteer for the Samaritan Soup Kitchen, member
Patient Safety Advisory Board, UNC School of Public Health
of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission, and as board
Advisory Council, Wachovia Bank Forsyth County Advisory Board,
member of Winston-Salem Business Inc., Winston-Salem Alliance,
Winston-Salem Alliance, and the NC Emerging Technology Alliance.
and Wake Forest University Health Sciences. He was appointed to
He was elected by the Committee in 2003.
the Committee by the County Commissioners in 2006. RALPH HANES WOMBLE retired as chief executive officer JAMES T. LAMBIE is a lawyer in private practice. When he
of Hanes Companies in January 2006. He serves on numerous
retired from Integon Corporation in September 1997 after a 25 year
community boards, including North Carolina School of the Arts,
career, he was president and chief executive officer. Lambie currently
Winston-Salem Millennium Fund, Winston-Salem Alliance,
serves on advisory boards of Winston-Salem Business, Inc.; !deal-
Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership, Downtown Arts District
liance; the James G. Hanes Foundation Board; and the Wachovia
Association, and Winston-Salem Business Inc. He was appointed to
Bank Forsyth County Advisory Board. He was appointed to the
the Committee by Wachovia in 2004.
Committee by First Union National Bank in 2000. He currently serves as Chairman of the Committee.
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OVERVIEW
Financial Overview COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND NET ASSETS (MODIFIED CASH BASIS) ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Securities
DEC. 31, 2006 AND 2005
2006
2005
$17,775,890
$60,783,552
206,117,276
151,954,707
RECEIVABLES: Student loans
711,127
691,317
145,033
145,033
Investment in partnerships
13,312,401
12,864,793
Assets held in trust - real estate
5,260,138
5,450,138
Building, improvements, and equipment
1,024,525
984,862
43,672,379
39,476,716
Other assets
539,863
269,872
TOTAL ASSETS
$288,558,632
$272,620,990
Notes
Split interest assets held in trust (Note 1)
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES: Amounts withheld from employees
$6,330
$5,292
Agency deposits
17,958,052
18,140,555
Split interest assets held in trust (Note 1)
43,672,379
39,476,716
61,636,761
57,622,563
Total liabilities UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS: Discretionary
28,810,155
23,680,736
Field of interest
31,130,473
26,000,641
Scholarship
14,623,472
12,847,143
Student loan
1,640,585
1,587,669
Donor advised
90,108,627
94,506,176
Donor designated
52,576,074
48,802,464
5,380,728
5,380,179
Real estate Administrative Total net assets
2,651,757
2,193,419
226,921,871
214,998,427
$288,558,632
$272,620,990
COMMITMENTS (Note 2) TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Note 1: The Foundation serves as trustee for several charitable remainder trusts and charitable lead trusts. The portion designated for the Foundation was $22,855,009 and $21,022,328 as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively. Note 2: Unpaid grant commitments from endowed funds approved by The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee amounted to $2,255,147 and $2,714,088 as of December 31, 2006 and 2005, respectively.
COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND NET ASSETS (MODIFIED CASH BASIS) CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
DEC. 31, 2006 AND 2005
2006
2005
$24,170,385
$52,410,181
8,693,751
4,972,851
93,710
87,846
RECEIPTS: Donations and bequests Interest, dividends, and other investment income Fees assessed on agency deposits Other receipts
299,870
58,968
33,257,716
57,529,846
Grants
30,231,724
20,356,664
Executive office operations
2,086,990
1,962,414
531,887
394,050
56,102
72,009
238,713
143,721
Total receipts DISBURSEMENTS:
Trustee banks’ and investment management fees Brokerage fees Other disbursements Total disbursements RECEIPTS OVER DISBURSEMENTS BEFORE NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS INCREASE IN NET ASSETS
33,145,416
22,928,858
112,300
34,600,988
11,811,144
5,785,878
11,923,444
40,386,866
NET ASSETS: BEGINNING OF YEAR END OF YEAR
$214,998,427
$174,611,561
$226,921,871
$214,998,427
These numbers do not include the consolidation of two supporting organizations, The Millennium Fund and The Partners for Homeownership, Inc. If you would like a complete copy of the 2006 audited financial statements, please contact J. Todd Slate, Vice President, Finance and Administration at (336) 725-2382, or e-mail your request to todd.slate@wsfoundation.org, or visit our web site at www.wsfoundation.org.
GRANTS 2006 plays a critical role in creating a healthy community in which all people can flourish. Complementing both the corporate and government sectors, the generous nonprofit sector steps in to care for our people and improve the quality of life for all. Nonprofits reveal the best in people — they bring out the generous spirit that can create a common good.
THE NONPROFIT SECTOR
Types of Grants
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Grant Story ~ Crisis Control Ministry Food Pantry
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Arts and Culture Grants
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Older Adults Grants
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Education and Recreation Grants
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Religion Grants
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Health Grants
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Human Services Grants
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Youth Grants
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Grant Story ~ The W-S Institute for Dismantling Racism
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Grant Story ~ Imprints
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Public Interest Grants
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How to Apply for a Competitive Grant
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Types of Grants IN 2006, THE FOUNDATION awarded $30 million in grants,
are advised by committees and others. While IRS regulations require that
including 91 competitive grants totaling $1.96 million. The Foundation
final grant decisions rest with the Foundation’s Committee, donors’
provides various types of grants including:
preferences are considered carefully in awarding grants from these funds.
COMPETITIVE GRANTS from the Foundation’s unrestricted and field
DESIGNATED GRANTS ensure long-term annual support from a
of interest funds are focused in seven program areas: Arts and Culture,
fund’s income for one or more organizations identified by the donor at
Education and Recreation, Health, Human Services, Older Adults, Public
the time a designated fund is created.
Interest, and Youth. STUDENT AID SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, AND LOANS are ADVISED GRANTS connect donors with the power of philanthropy
made through the Foundation’s student aid programs to assist individuals
to help improve our community by using advised funds and funds that
in their post-secondary education.
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CRISIS CONTROL MINISTRY FOOD PANTRY
Steering through a setback AS A COMMERCIAL DRIVER IN WINSTON-SALEM for almost 25
years, Roy Junior McBride knew what it meant to be in control of where he was going. When a sleeping disorder and heart problems cost him his job in 2004, that sense of power and confidence suddenly disappeared, and the daily business of taking care of his family became a struggle. “Without my job, we went from paying our bills to not having enough to eat,” McBride recalls. “It’s hard to imagine for most people.” McBride found support at Crisis Control Ministry when he and his family needed it most. McBride’s experience with this powerful community service was anchored in self-respect and personal choice, thanks to the ministry’s new food donation program, the Client Food Choice Pantry — where clients select for themselves what groceries they want from store-styled shelves and freezers. “It just feels better than a handout that you have no control over,” he says about the new program, designed to foster interaction with individuals and families, rather than treating them as passive recipients of charity. “You go in, look around, and think about what you want. You decide what’s right for your family. You only take what you need, so there’s a sense of responsibility. You’re basically just going to the store like anybody else.” Organized by a network of area churches in 1973, Crisis Control Ministry has been providing emergency assistance for residents of Forsyth County for 24 years. A grant from The Winston-Salem Foundation helped Crisis Control purchase equipment to convert its conventional food distribution process into this innovative, grocery store-style destination.
McBride is thankful for the vital assistance of the Client Food Choice Pantry as he continues to look for a new job. No longer able to drive for a living, McBride is empowered to steer how he provides for his family as he works determinedly to get his life back on track.
Crisis Control Ministry received a $15,000 grant from The WinstonSalem Foundation in 2005 for the food pantry renovation project from the Fenwick-Rice Fund, the John Alexander McClung Trust, and the Wachovia Bank of North Carolina Fund.
Grants THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS received funding for competitive grants from the Foundation in 2006. These organizations, listed by program
area, cross geographic, cultural, and racial divides as they serve our community. Grant totals have also been provided by program area for 2006 grants committed from both designated and agency endowment funds and advised funds.
ARTS AND CULTURE ORGANIZATION NAME
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUND
alban elved dance company
GRANT AMOUNT $10,000
to help fund programming for the 2006 season
Community Arts Fund
Little Theatre of Winston-Salem
$24,500
to help fund a development consultant
Charles Babcock, Jr. Field of Interest Fund, R. Worth Allen Fund, Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund, Mary Reynolds Babcock Cultural Improvement Fund, Community Arts Fund
Moravian Music Foundation, Inc.
$15,000
North Carolina School of the Arts
$20,000
to help fund a long-term capital campaign to raise endowment funds
Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
to help support the second Magnolia Baroque Festival in Winston-Salem
Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund, Dr. Eugene Heise Advised Fund
Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc.
$17,500
to help fund the position of a marketing and development officer
Charles Babcock, Jr. Field of Interest Fund
Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Inc.
$15,000
to help fund a professional branding and marketing design process
Community Arts Fund, Vicki Van Liere Helms Art Fund, Earline heath King Fund
for tuition costs for a student from Mineral Springs Middle School to attend the summer dance program at the North Carolina School of the Arts
Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
$700
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$102,700
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$157,839
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$1,299,083
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO ARTS AND CULTURE
$1,559,622
OLDER ADULTS ORGANIZATION NAME
GRANT AMOUNT
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUND
Senior Services, Inc.
$99,912
to provide nutritious food to homebound older adults through the Meals-on-Wheels program
Sturmer Samaritan Fund, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Otis B. and Genevieve Parrish Fund
Senior Services, Inc.
$99,657
to provide nutritious food to homebound older adults through the Meals-on-Wheels program
Sturmer Samaritan Fund, Otis B. and Genevieve Parrish Fund, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Walter V. and Martha W. Murray Advised Fund, Charlotte Blount Fund for Theater Development
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$199,569
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$143,220
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$429,306
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO OLDER ADULTS
$772,095
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GRANTS
EDUCATION AND RECREATION PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUND
A. F. Clement Scholarships
ORGANIZATION NAME
GRANT AMOUNT $20,000
for scholarships to assist needy Forsyth County youth
A. F. Clement Fund
Arts-Based Elementary School
$20,000
to help fund phases II and III of the ArtGarden project
Anne Hanes Willis Fund, Credence Fund, Lipscomb Fund
Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem
$25,000
to create teaching kits for use by students in Equity Plus schools
Edna B. Parkin Georges Youth Fund, Joseph G. Gordon Fund, J. Frank and Mary S. Mock Fund, Allan M. Hutcherson Fund
Community Alliance for Education
$25,000
to fund the salary of an administrative assistant
Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund, Sarah Shore Ruffin Fund, Marian G. and Charles W. DeBell Trust, Louise Futrell Fund, Ralph and Frances Stockton Trust, John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund
Crosby Scholars Community Partnership
$20,000
to provide bridge funding for general operating costs
Jessica T. Fogle Fund
El Buen Pastor Latino Community Services
$10,000
to partially fund a position for youth programming
John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust, Mae W. Hubbard Trust
to help fund a facility in the Piedmont Triad Research Park and to assist with an endowment for the Forsyth Tech Foundation
J. C. Tise Fund, Harvey Seward Martin Fund, Community Fund, James R. Deadrick Fund, Robert A. and Constance C. Emken Education Fund, Thomas R. and Georgia L. Pepper Family Fund
to help fund the construction of a high school for grades 9-12
Edna B. Parkin Georges Youth Fund, Joseph G. Gordon Fund
to help fund an employee benefits program; to fund, for a second year, a portion of the executive director’s salary; and to fund, for a third year, the position of a part-time business manager/volunteer coordinator and regular horse health care costs
John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund, Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
to fund the purchase of five sports wheelchairs and ten pairs of tires and inner tubes
Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fund
to help improve a site for the Educational Audiology Program and the Assistive Technology Program
Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fund
Forsyth Technical Community College Foundation, Inc.
Quality Education Academy
Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center
Triad Trackers Wheelchair Basketball Team
$100,000
$30,000
$19,000
$5,250
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
$10,000
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
$1,000
to help fund a cultural enrichment experience at Middle Fork Elem. School
J. C. Tise Fund
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
$11,500
to help fund an application to the National Register of Historic Places for the original Old Richmond School building
Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund
Winston-Salem Writers, Inc.
$1,000
to bring a writer to Winston-Salem as a guest artist for a creative writing workshop for teachers
Elizabeth Lovett Education Endowment
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$297,750
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$2,697,519
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$5,766,569
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO EDUCATION AND RECREATION
$8,761,838
RELIGION GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
—
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$277,062
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$3,354,133
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO RELIGION
$3,631,195
HEALTH ORGANIZATION NAME
GRANT AMOUNT
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUND
to build the organization’s capacity by upgrading technology and providing staff technology training
John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund
Applied Behavior Analysis Center of North Carolina $30,000
to help fund, for a second year, a full-time behavioral psychologist to work with children with autism
Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund
Cancer Services, Inc.
to partially fund the position of a wellness coordinator
Jeannette Norfleet Fund
to fund, for a second year, a mental health awareness initiative targeting primary care physicians and their staffs
Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund
AIDS Care Service, Inc.
$19,304
$15,000
Mental Health Association in Forsyth County, Inc.
North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Inc.
$5,000
$9,100
UNC–Chapel Hill
$23,271
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
$35,000
for rehabilitation costs for a victim of crime
Chrissy Gallaher Victim’s Assistance Fund
for the Center for Infectious Diseases to expand a project in Forsyth County for HIV-infected former prisoners
John W. and Alice Rose Alspaugh Memorial Funds
to continue to support group therapy and parent and community-based outreach at the Amos Cottage Therapeutic Day Program
Aubrey Marcus Zimmerman Fund, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Mary Neil Henderson Rice Fund
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$136,675
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$285,770
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$1,977,514
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO HEALTH
$2,399,959
HUMAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION NAME
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUND
Centenary United Methodist Church
GRANT AMOUNT $5,000
to help fund the Love Thy Neighbor Initiative to continue reaching out to its downtown neighbors
William and Allan Hollan Charitable Fund, Algine Foy and Julius Dobson Neely Memorial Fund
Enrichment Center, Inc.
$39,410
to help renovate and furnish a multipurpose room
Deborah S. Marshall Non-Endowed Advised Fund, Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped
Experiment in Self-Reliance
$10,000
to help provide life skills training for people who live in new permanent supportive housing units
Charles Babcock, Jr. Discretionary Fund
Family Services, Inc.
Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries
$150,000
$20,000
to support a capital campaign to build the Family Services Center, the first Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Frank E. Llewellyn Fund building in Forsyth County to be certified as an environmental “green” building to help diverse volunteers build relationships and a playground with inmates and their families
Craven Family Fund, Shepherding Fund, John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust
Lamb Foundation of N.C., Inc.
$2,000
to provide funds, for a third year, to redistribute to Forsyth County organizations working with residents with mental retardation
Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped
Positive Wellness Alliance
$7,000
to help support, for a second year, a full-time HIV/AIDS case manager in Forsyth County
Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund
Special Children’s School
$6,000
to support the position of volunteer coordinator for a third year
Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped, Craven Family Fund, Deborah S. Marshall Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Winston-Salem Rescue Mission, Inc.
$30,000
to help fund a multipurpose Community Room at the New Life Center
Spencer and Nell Waggoner Charitable Fund – Unrestricted, Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter Fund, Isabel McRae Fund, Carl W. and Annie M. Harris Endowment Fund, Peggy and Ralph Stockton Fund
YMCA of Northwest North Carolina
$10,000
to staff and purchase materials and books for “El Nido” family literacy program for a third year
Jessica T. Fogle Fund
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$279,410
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$295,391
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$1,651,260
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO HUMAN SERVICES
$2,226,061
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GRANTS
YOUTH ORGANIZATION NAME
GRANT AMOUNT
Boy Scout Troop No. 880 Communities in Schools of Forsyth County
$750 $20,000
Golden Triad Chorus of Sweet Adelines International
$500
Martha K. Knott Fund
$400
to help fund the fourth annual Egg Drop Competition
Youth Activities Fund
$500
to help pay for the youth who cannot afford to participate in the 16 and Under basketball team
Youth Activities Fund
Kappa Magic Youth Basketball
Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
Salvation Army
$1,000
to provide, for a second year, monetary awards to middle school students Mary Reynolds Babcock Cultural Improvement Fund participating in the art exhibit “Creative Expressions Linking to Racial Harmony”
$500
to fund trips for the dancers to perform
Allan M. Hutcherson Fund
$650
to fund the PTA’s Children’s Used Book Drive
Youth Activities Fund
to provide playback devices and fund Learning through Listening Centers in 14 WSFC Schools
Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fund, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund
to help fund the purchase of 24 new brass instruments for the Summer Music Conservatory
Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
$21,821
$12,500
Sea Scout Ship 975
J. Frank and Mary S. Mock Fund, Kenard Eugene Sales Memorial Fund Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Moore Magnet School PTA
to help match funds for an executive director position
to help fund the Sing for Scholarships Awards Program
$1,000
Mineral Springs A+ Dancers Booster Club
FUND Youth Activities Fund
to promote careers in the construction industry at a career-exploration event
Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Links, Inc.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION to help fund a camping trip
to help fund a new Sea Scout troop
Youth Activities Fund
Sierra Club Foundation
$1,000
$750
to fund outdoor and environmental education activities for youth through Inner City Outings
Youth Activities Fund
Team Phoenix
$1,000
to fund the registration costs of boys who cannot afford to participate in 10 and Under Purple
Youth Activities Fund
Youth Activities Fund
Team Phoenix
$750
to help fund scholarships for team members
Tri-City Relays Track Club
$600
to help fund scholarships for youth to participate in track and field programs
Youth Activities Fund
$10,000
to partially fund, for a third year, the operations manager position
Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
$5,000
to fund a Black History Month summit for African American males
Edna B. Parkin Georges Youth Fund, John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust
Winston-Salem Children’s Chorus Winston-Salem Masonic Corporation
Winston-Salem Youth Arts Institute
$25,000
to fund the position of program director
Edna B. Parkin Georges Youth Fund
Winston-Salem Youth Orchestras
$13,000
to fund, for a second year, a part-time business manager
Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
Youth Grantmakers In Action
$13,000
to help fund an endowment to allow youth to make grants to youth-led projects
Ann and Clay Ring Fund, Marian G. and Charles W. DeBell Trust
YWCA of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County
$28,000
to help fund, for a second year, a developmental assets model
Robert G. Auchincloss Fund, John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$157,721
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$219,534
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$391,561
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO YOUTH
$768,816
THE WINSTON-SALEM INSTITUTE FOR DISMANTLING RACISM
A path toward racial justice IN ITS NAME, The Winston-Salem Institute for Dismantling Racism (IDR)
makes clear its strategy for overcoming the pervasive issues of imbalance and disconnection associated with race: they must be dismantled, taken apart piece
Through the course of her training, Zapata also had the opportunity to
by piece. Rather than expecting a sudden and dramatic elimination of such a
share aspects of her Hispanic culture with the other workshop participants,
multifaceted and increasingly complex societal problem, IDR advocates are
while also learning about their varied backgrounds and personal experiences.
working to recognize, understand, and ultimately dismantle — first as individ-
With 65 percent of Forsyth County residents reporting they feel distant from
uals, then as a community — barriers to racial justice.
people of other races, Zapata was thrilled by such powerful interaction and the
Sylvia Zapata is one of many people inspired by the Institute to open her mind and become more involved. “Whoever defines a situation, controls the situation,” she says after her
many insights it provided her. “It was an invaluable learning experience,” she beams, encouraged by the opportunity to participate in honest, constructive dialogue with others who
IDR training, echoing a fundamental tenet of the Institute’s philosophy.
may have different life stories but who are all equally committed to disman-
Zapata, a Hispanic woman with her own experiences of being judged by race,
tling racism.
learned how to articulate a specific definition of racism, thereby taking her
Zapata accepts that she now has an important responsibility in Forsyth
awareness of race-based discrimination beyond the familiar “you know it when
County. Armed with knowledge, she is both energized and realistic about what
you see it.”
she must do to move forward — both as an individual and as someone com-
Zapata now understands that having the skills to define racism explicitly
mitted to improving the community. She knows that the visible and invisible
is the first step in seeing it comprehensively, which is essential in order to
barriers of racism will not crumble at once, and certainly not because of her
grapple with it meaningfully. She is grateful that the Institute, supported by a
efforts alone. But thanks to what she learned at the Institute for Dismantling
grant from The Winston-Salem Foundation, empowered and prepared her in
Racism, she is ready to be one more person taking solid and deliberate steps in
her quest to become an active supporter of racial tolerance in the community.
the right direction.
“Even though I know it won’t be easy,” she says, “I now know what I need to do.”
Institute for Dismantling Racism training workshops were funded by a $12,500 Foundation grant in 2006 from the Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund and the Donna Germain Rader and Martin H. Rader Fund. THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT G R A N T S [ 2 2 – 2 3 ]
IMPRINTS
Helping with life’s hardest job SOONER OR LATER, MOST PARENTS FIND themselves wishing they
could open a manual to find advice on how to handle the various challenges of parenthood. Fortunately for parents in Winston-Salem, a proactive organization exists ready to provide a wealth of practical information and support. Imprints, a nonprofit agency founded on the simple philosophy that knowledge is empowering, offers advice and invaluable resources to all parents in our community. One fundamental truth of parenthood — regardless of one’s age, race, or socioeconomic situation — is that it is hard work, and sometimes overwhelming. Guadalupe and Jose Luis Ventura are thankful for the practical tips they received from Imprints, and they give credit to their Imprints parent educator for initiating the steps necessary to help their son Jose Carlos prepare for kindergarten at Konnoak Elementary School. “Imprints helped us so much — we learned how to help Jose Carlos
For parents needing a little help, Imprints promises comprehensive, friendly support that can truly make a difference for everyone in the family.
get ready for school by teaching him his colors and ABC’s ahead of time,” Guadalupe says. The Venturas were equipped with many new parenting strategies that they believe will make them better parents for both of their sons, including one-year old Edwin. With a grant from The Winston-Salem Foundation, the constructive resources of Imprints will now be more accessible. Imprints will offer a userfriendly Web site so parents can get advice easily — and on their own schedule — from parent educators through topic-organized message boards. An online reference library will also be quickly accessible, as well as live participation in a moderated chat-room focused on offering advice and positive interaction.
Imprint’s Web site improvements are being made possible by a $35,190 Foundation grant in 2007 from the Bess Gray Plumly Fund and the Thomas H. Davis Trust.
PUBLIC INTEREST ORGANIZATION NAME
GRANT AMOUNT
88.5 FM/WFDD Public Radio Community Development Funders Collaborative
Forsyth County Bark Park Committee
$5,000 $100,000
$40,000
Forsyth Futures
$10,000
Forsyth Futures
$40,000
Forsyth Humane Society, Inc. Franklin & Peabody Morykwas Fur-Ever Friends Hispanics in Philanthropy N.C. Center for Nonprofits
$8,000 $15,000 $50,000 $5,000
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
FUND
to help fund the production costs of a documentary that chronicles the work of cultural brokers in the Triad region
Dr. Calvin and Ruth H. Ogburn Trust
to help support a pool of funds for operating costs and technical assistance for mature and emerging community development corporations
Robert Edwin Taylor and Margaret Long Taylor Memorial Fund, Wachovia Bank of NC Fund, D. Elwood Clinard Charitable Trust, James R. Hankins Fund, BB&T Fund, Richard E. Ashburn Trust, Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund, Warren David Ashburn Fund
to fund the construction of an off-leash dog park
Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
for annual support of collaborative services during an organizational transition
John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust
to fund start-up operating expenses for a comprehensive community approach to child and family well-being
Ava Gardner Fund, Algine Foy and Julius Dobson Neely Memorial Fund
to fund a cross-cultural community outreach education program
Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund
to fund outreach activities, spay/neuter vouchers and to provide funds for the Rico Fund
Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
to strengthen Latino-led nonprofit organizations through a second phase of the NC Funders’ Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities
Isabel McRae Fund, James A. Gray Family Fund
to help sustain the center for the benefit of charitable organizations in the greater Forsyth County area
Virginia S. Pleasants Fund
for 2006-2007 annual operating expenses
Lila Church Bradford Memorial Fund, Robert G. Auchincloss Fund Carolina Steel Endowment Fund, Bank of America Fund, Ralph and Frances Stockton Trust
Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods
$40,000
Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods
$10,000
for small grants to neighborhood organizations
NonProfit Connections
$15,000
to provide capacity-building support services for local nonprofit organizations Winston-Salem Foundation Grantmaking Partners Fund/Karl Yena, Robert Edwin Taylor and Margaret Long Taylor Memorial Fund
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Forsyth County Center Old Salem Museums and Gardens Page to Stage Partners for Homeownership
Rufus Dalton Awards
$5,000 $15,000 $1,000 $20,000
$7,900
to continue funding the restoration of the Arboretum at Tanglewood
Anne Hanes Willis Fund
to fund marketing and travel expenses for an exhibit about the Holocaust
Thomas H. Davis Trust, Henry M. Carter, Jr. Fund, Credence Fund, Louis and Marcia Gottlieb Family Fund
to help support activities for the 2007 “On the Same Page” community reading project
Winston-Salem Foundation Staff Endowment
to help develop new or rehabilitated housing in older inner-city neighborhoods
D. Elwood and Helen H. Clinard Fund, Louise Futrell Fund, Credence Fund, Dr. Eugene Heise Advised Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. Neal Advised Fund
to award the Rufus Dalton Award to three officers who were injured in the line of duty
Rufus W. Dalton Trust
SciWorks
$30,000
to help fund the costs of re-opening the barnyard exhibit
Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
SciWorks
$50,000
to fund the upgrade of current exhibits, install new exhibits, and refurbish areas of the museum
Jessica T. Fogle Fund, Elizabeth Lovett Education Endowment, Camp Robert Vaughn Fund, Louise and Sam Adams Community Fund, Marcus Lew Davis Memorial Fund, Masich Fund, Charles E. Norfleet Memorial Fund, Thomas B. Rice Memorial Fund, Barbara Lasater Hanes Fund, John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust
Southern Environmental Law Center
$15,000
to help fund, for a second year, a multi-year project to improve air quality, protect residents’ health, and steer smarter growth decisions in the Piedmont Triad area
Vera Goldberg Memorial Fund, Frank E. Llewellyn Fund, Colin and Mary Louise Stokes Fund
United Way of Forsyth County
$25,000
to help fund the salary of an implementation director who will address the problem of chronic homelessness
James A. Gray Family Fund, Fenwick-Rice Fund, Albert L. Butler, Jr. Fund, Etta Mae Pope Trust, Stokes Ivey and Orpha Marie Leonard Pope Family Trust, Dr. Eugene Heise Advised Fund
Volunteer Connections
$75,000
to build social capital by funding start-up costs for the new volunteer center
ECHO Fund
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
$136,544
to provide operational support to the ECHO Council for staffing, communications, and training
ECHO Fund
Winston-Salem Institute for Dismantling Racism
$25,000
to support anti-racism training
Donna Germain Rader and Martin H. Rader Fund, Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund
Winston-Salem Urban League
$45,000
to help support a fund development officer position
Lila Church Bradford Memorial Fund, D. Elwood Clinard Charitable Trust
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
$800,744
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
$75,982
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS
$8,577,095
TOTAL 2006 GRANTS COMMITTED TO PUBLIC INTEREST
$9,453,821
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GRANTS
How to Apply for a Competitive Grant THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION EXISTS TO MAKE PHILANTHROPY AND ITS BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO ALL. OUR ABILITY TO ACHIEVE THIS MISSION DEPENDS UPON OUR COMMITMENT TO GENEROSITY, INCLUSION, INTEGRITY, AND EXCELLENCE. WE VALUE:
— The strengths and assets of community residents
THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT AWARD COMPETITIVE GRANTS TO SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING:
— Lasting bonds of trust and cooperation that increase social capital*
— Individuals
— The contributions of individuals from diverse backgrounds and
— Long-term operating support
perspectives
— Projects that would ordinarily receive public funding — Religious activities that serve only the members of a single congregation
GRANTMAKING POLICIES
or promote a particular faith (please request our policy on grants to
The Foundation makes grants to charitable organizations serving the greater
faith-based organizations for more information).
Forsyth County area of North Carolina through a competitive grants process. Final grant decisions rest with our volunteer governing board, The WinstonSalem Foundation Committee.
WE MAKE OCCASIONAL GRANTS:
— To capital campaigns in support of local facilities when the facilities will serve a wide cross-section of community members (please consult
We make grants for a wide range of charitable purposes in areas including, but
the Capital Campaign Coordinating Committee for campaigns with a
not limited to, arts and culture, education, health, human services, community
local fundraising goal of $500,000 or more)
development, and building social capital.*
— For equipment and special events, although these are a low priority
THE FOUNDATION IS PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN THESE
The Foundation’s funding priorities may vary based on current initiatives,
ASPECTS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL:
economic conditions, and grantmaking funds available.
— Broadening and diversifying leadership and engagement — Increasing trust, especially across lines of difference — Encouraging people to do more with others rather than for others
* The Foundation defines social capital as connections among people, based on trust, which enhance cooperation for mutual benefit. Social capital is built when people of all races, classes, ages, and interests join together to work toward the improvement of a community. Communities where social capital is high are most successful in all measures of community well-being.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT
To request a competitive grant from the Foundation, the first step is to submit a Preliminary Application. Preliminary Applications are accepted on the first of any month. The Foundation will contact you within 30 days as to whether your Preliminary Application qualifies you to submit a full application.
SPECIAL GRANT PROGRAMS:
— Youth Activities Fund — Elkin/Tri-County Regional Grants — Bill Johnson Trust to Benefit Stokes County Grants — Booke Teaching Awards
If the first of the month falls on a weekend or holiday, proposals are due by 5:00 PM on the first working day following the deadline. To receive specific guidelines for submitting a proposal, please: — Visit the Foundation’s Web site at www.wsfoundation.org and select “Grant Seekers” — E-mail grants@wsfoundation.org and request that the guidelines be e-mailed to you — Call the Foundation at 725-2382 and request that the guidelines be mailed to you
OTHER GRANT PROGRAMS:
The Foundation administers a variety of grant programs in addition to the
— C. B. Eller Teaching Awards for Wilkes County
For more information on these programs, please contact a Foundation Grants staff member, or go to www.wsfoundation.org and select “Grant Seekers” from the Web site’s home page.
ENDOWMENT MATCH PROGRAM
Endowments are valuable assets for nonprofit organizations seeking long-term security. They help organizations leverage additional financial support from a broader base of new and existing donors. The Foundation encourages endowment-building efforts by financially secure organizations through the Endowment Match Program. For more information, contact the Philanthropic Services staff at (336) 725-2382.
Forsyth County competitive process. Many of these additional grant programs have separate procedures.
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STUDENT AID How to Apply for Student Aid
29
Student Aid Story ~ Elizabeth T. Williams Memorial Scholarship
30
STUDENT AID
How to Apply for Student Aid THE STUDENT AID PROGRAM OF THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION IS DESIGNED TO HELP STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN WHAT THEY CAN SUPPLY, WHAT SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS OR OTHER LOANS ARE AVAILABLE, AND ACTUAL EDUCATION AND RELATED COSTS.
Priority is given to students who have shown that they and their families wish to
— Students may be eligible for up to $2500 in grant aid for an academic
help themselves and have planned for the future. The Foundation has over 100
year and up to $5000 in loan aid for an academic year; cumulative aid
Student Aid funds, and each fund has its own guidelines. The minimum cumula-
amounts also apply over the course of an individual’s college career.
tive GPA to be eligible for the Foundation’s need-based Student Aid funds is 2.0. The minimum GPA varies for merit-based funds.
HOW DO YOU APPLY?
— Go to the Foundation’s Web site at www.wsfoundation.org and select WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Detailed eligibility criteria for student aid funds are also available on The Winston-Salem Foundation’s Web site.
“Students” for details and/or to complete an application. — Applications may be submitted beginning in January each year for the following academic year; most applications require electronic submittal. — You must submit all supplemental materials, including a $20
SOME GENERAL CRITERIA ARE AS FOLLOWS:
— Bona fide residents of Forsyth County may be considered for educational grants, scholarships, or loans. — Bona fide residents of Davie, Davidson, Surry, Stokes, and Yadkin counties may be considered for educational loans. — Bona fide residents of Davie, Davidson, Surry, Stokes, Wilkes, and Yadkin counties may be considered for a limited number of educational
application fee, before your application is considered complete. — Upon notification, call for an interview to review the application and Student Aid Program. — Applications are reviewed by the Foundation’s Student Aid Committee at one of its scheduled spring or summer meetings. Applicants are informed of decisions as soon as possible thereafter. — Educational aid commitments are made for one year per application.
grants and scholarships that have specific restrictions such as area of study or college of choice.
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ELIZABETH T. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Freedom to think ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, HANNAH SPRING seems destined to make
UNC, Hannah
her own mark in the world. Exuding that rare blend of passionate determina-
would like to return
tion and unshakable integrity that characterizes people with noble ambitions,
to Kenya or travel
Hannah is well on her way to making a difference. After earning the Elizabeth
to Latin America,
T. Williams Scholarship from The Winston-Salem Foundation, Hannah will
where she’d like to
now attend the University of North Carolina ready to focus on the serious
be a positive force of
issues she cares about, without the usual and often stressful financial distrac-
change, even if she’s
tions that accompany higher education.
presently unsure in
“The scholarship lifted a huge burden off me and my parents,” Hannah says. “It’s such a huge honor, and it makes me feel especially motivated to perform well.” There is little doubt Hannah intends to make the most of her collegiate career. Even before she enrolled at UNC, while she was a student at East Forsyth
what arena. “My doors are wide open,” she says with the thrilling optimism of youth. “I’m thinking of law school. Medical school is also a possibility.” Whatever she pursues, Hannah intends to apply her expanding knowledge to helping others. Rewarding students for their hard work and strong principles, the
High School in Kernersville, Hannah spent two summer vacations in Kenya,
Elizabeth T. Williams Memorial Scholarship is also a fitting tribute to the
helping provide medical treatment and working in an orphanage. While most
generous woman for whom it is named. Mrs. Williams was well-known
young people her age were enjoying the usual amusements of summer break,
around Winston-Salem for her philanthropic spirit, and through a legacy of
Hannah witnessed some of the world’s most extreme poverty and primitive liv-
support established by her family, exceptional young people in our community
ing conditions. She was very moved by her observations of the Kenyans’ great
have benefitted from this college assistance. As the most recent recipient of the
human spirit and she feels very fortunate to have had these experiences.
scholarship, Hannah Spring looks forward to repaying this testament of good-
“The people I visited are in such need,” she remembers. “But they are also
will by continuing the very sort of lifework that inspired it.
so thankful for what they have. You see joy in their faces. To see that and then be given the chance to help really had an impact on me.” With bold aspirations and a tireless work ethic, Hannah now plans a double major in international relations and Spanish. After she graduates from
The Elizabeth T. Williams Scholarship was established by the Williams family in 1999 and is awarded annually for four years of financial assistance to a student attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
off me and my parents. It’s such a huge honor, and it makes me feel especially motivated to perform well.”
“THE SCHOLARSHIP LIFTED A HUGE BURDEN
FUNDS AND DONORS Donor Story ~ The Carr Family Advised and Designated Funds 34
Temporary and Special Funds
51
Types of Funds
35
Donor Story ~ Sharon L. Washington-McBryde Mem. Fund
52
Endowed Funds – Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds
36
Charitable Lead Trusts and Remainder Trusts
53
Donor-Advised Funds
40
The Legacy Society
54
Donor Story ~ Eisenberg Family Fund for Arts and Culture
42
Donors
57
Designated and Agency Funds
44
Book of Memory
68
Student Aid Funds
46
The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem
69
Non-Endowed Advised Funds
48
from thousands of individuals, judiciously managed by the Foundation, have grown to assets of $288 million as of December 31, 2006. Partners in Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, Yadkin, and Wilkes counties continue to grow grantmaking possibilities in the region. GENEROUS GIFTS
THE TYPES OF FUNDS and the grants they support are as varied as the
stricted gift to the Foundation goes toward competitive grants, not operating
generous people who make them possible. Separate named funds are established
costs for the Foundation, and is used to thoughtfully and strategically respond
by donors either in their wills or trusts or with regular lifetime contributions.
to community neeeds.
Knowing they cannot predict the community’s needs far into the future, many
FOR MORE INFORMATION on how you and your family can leave a
donors demonstrate the ultimate in generosity and give the Foundation the
legacy to your community through The Winston-Salem Foundation, please
discretion to direct grants from unrestricted funds they establish. Every unre-
contact a member of Philanthropic Services at (336) 725-2382.
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THE CARR FAMILY ADVISED AND DESIGNATED FUNDS
Seeking potential in every student WHILE A COMMITMENT TO THE EDUCATION of young people
Episcopal Church, United Way of Forsyth County, and the Arts Council of
naturally characterizes most people who pursue a career in teaching, there are
Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.
times in the history of a community when a teacher’s enthusiasm and generos-
“Bill was very thoughtful,” recalls Carr’s wife, Angela (pictured here), who
ity shine even brighter than usual. For many students in Winston-Salem,
now serves as an advisor for one of the funds. To this day she marvels at her
William Henry Carr illuminated exactly such moments when he shared his
husband’s ingenious devotion to the well-being of others. “He was always
strong principles and contagious positive energy as a junior high school
smart about finding creative ways to help people.”
teacher. Wanting to expand even further his constructive influence on the community — and to continue this influence in perpetuity — Carr earmarked his retirement assets for charitable funds
As a teacher, Carr focused most of his creative energies on helping young people who struggled. Carr understood the challenges of adolescence, and he offered even his most demanding students compassion and patience. “I often wonder if he was a difficult teenager,” laughs Angela, remember-
that would eventually
ing how passionately her husband believed that for some children, education
become an extraordinary
was the only real opportunity for a better life. “He always seemed to know
legacy for helping others.
what the difficult ones were thinking!”
The Carr Family
Carr’s generosity lives on today, helping a variety of people and organiza-
Advised and Designated
tions in the same community where he gave so much of himself. Believing in
Funds were established in
the potential of all young people gave Bill Carr a noble reason to go to work
2006 at The Winston-
every day. Now, thanks to his vision and charitable preparations, his work and
Salem Foundation to
spirit will benefit the community for years to come.
provide a family-advised fund and annual support to designated charities, including Summit School, St. Paul’s
The Carr Family Advised Fund and Carr Family Designated Fund were established at the Foundation in 2006 as donor-advised and designated funds, respectively.
Types of Funds THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION as of December 31, 2006, administered over 1,100 charitable funds that serve a variety of charitable purposes. To give
donors the most flexibility, the Foundation offers nine different fund types, which include both endowed and non-endowed funds. UNRESTRICTED FUNDS (endowed) offer the broadest option for charitable
STUDENT AID FUNDS (endowed) provide students with the resources to
giving. Income from these funds will be used to meet the changing needs of our
pursue their academic goals. Donors may establish funds to support students
community over time.
from a particular high school, church, or county or who attend a specific college or university.
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS (endowed) allow donors the opportunity to
provide support within a broad area (i.e., children, older adults, arts, etc.)
REAL ESTATE FUNDS (endowed) are properties designated for a charitable
use and titled in the Foundation’s name. The Foundation has continuing overDONOR-ADVISED FUNDS (endowed) enable up to two family generations
sight of the use and care of the property as well as responsibility for disposition
of donors to make charitable grant recommendations. The Foundation staff can
should the designated use become impractical or undesirable.
assist donors with background on charities or help to identify pressing community needs. These funds are a convenient method of simplifying charitable giving
NON-ENDOWED ADVISED FUNDS (non-endowed) offer donors a simple
and are an attractive alternative to a private foundation.
and efficient process in which to fulfill their annual charitable-giving goals.
DESIGNATED FUNDS (endowed) are established by donors who wish to pro-
TEMPORARY AND SPECIAL FUNDS (non-endowed) give the Foundation
vide annual support to specific charities. Should the organization(s) cease to exist,
the ability to hold a limited number of funds for organizations for charitable
the Foundation has the responsibility to ensure a donor’s original intent is met.
short-term projects.
AGENCY FUNDS (endowed) can be established by charitable organizations.
HOW TO ESTABLISH A FUND:
The agency benefits from the Foundation’s professional investment management
Setting up a fund and establishing your giving legacy is fast and easy. Simply
administration, and this allows the agency staff and board to focus on providing
call the Foundation and speak with a member of Philanthropic Services at
the necessary services to its constituents.
(336) 725-2382. They will walk you through the steps to make sure that the fund you establish meets your charitable giving goals.
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FUNDS AND DONORS
Endowed Funds UNRESTRICTED AND FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS UNRESTRICTED FUNDS offer the broadest option for charitable giving. Income from these funds is used to meet the changing needs of our community
over time through competitive grants. FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS allow donors the opportunity to provide support within a broad area (i.e., youth, older adults, arts, etc.).
NEW FUNDS IN 2006
PURPOSE
Charles Babcock, Jr. Discretionary Fund
Established with a gift from the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation to honor Charles Babcock, Jr. and his life-long interest in the Winston-Salem community
Charles Babcock, Jr. Field of Interest Fund
Established with a gift from the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation to honor Charles Babcock, Jr. and his life-long interest in the Winston-Salem community
Bill and Helene Halverson Fund
Established as an unrestricted fund from a bequest by John W. Halverson
Kerr and Naomi Pinnix Discretionary Fund
Established as an unrestricted fund upon the termination of a testamentary charitable remainder trust created in the will of Naomi Ingram Pinnix to benefit residents of Forsyth County whose circumstances find them in need of financial counseling and advice
Edward and Mary Alice Tarulli Fund
Established with the charitable remainder of a Charitable Remainder Trust to provide services or programs that benefit individuals who are visually handicapped
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Louise and Sam Adams Community Fund Lena Albright Memorial Fund
R. Worth Allen Fund
2005 1979
2005
PURPOSE Established through a charitable trust to support the charitable needs of the community Established by family and friends for organizations that provide comfort and benefit to those suffering from cancer, especially leukemia Established as a special fund by Mrs. Atha Allen in 1989 in memory of her husband, and moved to an unrestricted endowed fund upon her death
John W. and Alice Rose Alspaugh Memorial Funds
1964
Established by bequest by John W. Alspaugh to provide health care to underprivileged people
John Wesley Alspaugh and Celeste Tucker Alspaugh Memorial Trust
1964
Established by bequest by John W. Alspaugh in memory of his parents to support programs for disadvantaged youth
Anonymous Trust Richard E. Ashburn Trust
1999 2002
Warren David Ashburn Fund
1968
Mary Reynolds Babcock Cultural Improvement Fund
1950
Nancy R. Baity Trust
2000
Established by an anonymous donor as an unrestricted fund Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund Established for charitable purposes of the Foundation Established for grants and loans to cultural and arts groups in the community Established in memory of her husband, Ira W. Baity, Jr., to support programs for disadvantaged children and youth
Bank of America Fund
1995
Established as an unrestricted fund in honor of the Foundation’s 75th Anniversary
BB&T Fund
1994
Established as an unrestricted fund in honor of the Foundation’s 75th Anniversary
Lila Church Bradford Memorial Fund
1999
Established as an unrestricted fund
Albert L. Butler, Jr. Fund
1997
Established by the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in memory of Mr. Butler to support the poor and needy
Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund - Unrestricted Carolina Steel Endowment Fund
2000
1988
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds ~ continued on next page
Established by the estate as an unrestricted fund
Established as an unrestricted fund to support worthy public purposes
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds ~ continued from previous page FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Henry M. Carter, Jr. Fund
PURPOSE
1997
Established by friends of Mr. Carter at his retirement as president of The Winston-Salem Foundation as an unrestricted fund
A. F. Clement Trust Fund
1971
Established by bequest to provide funds for education of orphans and other Forsyth County youth
D. Elwood Clinard Charitable Trust
1974
Established as an unrestricted fund by D. Elwood Clinard, Jr. in memory of his father
Community Arts Fund
1985
Established to support programs of arts organizations
The Community Fund
1919
Established by Col. F. H. Fries, this fund receives contributions from the general public and annual income from the Senah C. and C. A. Kent Foundation; component funds are Almeta Glenn Watson Estate, Hall Alexander Payne, Cooper D. Cass, and Glennie MillerHall funds
Franklin Cromer Cordell Fund
1994
Established by family and friends to support programs that assist individuals who suffer from substance abuse problems
Rufus W. Dalton Trust
1983
Established by bequest to assist injured law enforcement officers and the spouses and children of officers killed in the performance of their duties
Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped
1998
Established by the estate of Bobby A. Daniels to benefit mentally handicapped people of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, North Carolina
Marcus Lew Davis Memorial Fund Thomas H. Davis Trust
2004
Established as an unrestricted fund by Mr. G. Franklin Davis in memory of his son
1992
Established with special emphasis on programs for youth
James R. Deadrick Fund
1989
Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund
Marian G. and Charles W. DeBell Trust
2001
Established as an unrestricted fund
Robert A. and Constance C. Emken Education Fund
2000
Established to support educational programs
Fenwick-Rice Fund
2004
Established from the combination of the Ron and Muriel Rice Fund and the Elizabeth Fenwick Fund for the Downtown Church Center to support the homeless, elderly, children, and the underserved in the community
Victor I. Flow, Jr. Family Fund
2000
Established by Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr. as an unrestricted fund
Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund
1998
Established by bequest to benefit the handicapped, the elderly, or others with disabilities
Jessica T. Fogle Fund
1964
Established by bequest to support the education and development of North Carolina children
Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fund
1991
Established by family and friends to benefit physically disabled individuals in North Carolina
Louise Futrell Fund
1991
Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund
Chrissy Gallaher Victim’s Assistance Fund
1992
Ava Gardner Fund
2005
Established in honor of Chrissy Gallaher by family and friends for victims of violent crimes Established by the Ava Gardner Trust
Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
1996
Edna B. Parkin Georges Youth Fund
1996
Established by bequest to benefit disadvantaged youth
Vera Goldberg Memorial Fund
1998
Established by Milton Goldberg in memory of his wife as an unrestricted fund
Joseph G. Gordon Fund
1997
Established by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation in memory of Dr. Gordon to benefit disadvantaged youth
James A. Gray Family Fund
1989
Established as an advised fund, then converted to unrestricted at Mr. Gray’s death
Howard Gray Endowment
1987
Established as an unrestricted fund
William N. Hailey Fund
2004
Established by bequest as a special purpose fund to benefit domestic animals
Established with the remainder interest from the William N. Hailey CRT
Barbara Lasater Hanes Trust
1988
Established as an unrestricted fund
James R. Hankins Fund
1967
Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund
Carl W. and Annie M. Harris Endowment Fund
1970
Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund
Samuel A. and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
1980
Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund with special interest in music education
Vicki Van Liere Helms Art Fund
2004
Established in memory of Vicki Van Liere Helms by her family and friends to support organizations and programs serving aspiring painters, sculptors, and other artists
William and Allan Hollan Charitable Fund
2004
Established with memorial gifts to William E. Hollan, Sr. and added to by his family for human services
Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund – Unrestricted
2000
Established by an estate gift as an unrestricted fund
Mae W. Hubbard Trust
1987
Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund with special consideration for the development, welfare, and education of underprivileged and handicapped children
Allan M. Hutcherson Fund
1944
Established by bequest for Forsyth County youth programs with special consideration to those affecting underserved minority children
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds ~ continued on next page
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FUNDS AND DONORS Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds ~ continued from previous page FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Earline heath King Fund
2005
Martha K. Knott Fund
1926
R. Edward Lasater Endowment Fund
1950
PURPOSE Established to support art and art-related endeavors of the Foundation within North Carolina Established to provide support for general charitable purposes Established for general charitable purposes
Lassiter Animal Welfare Fund
2003
Established with an estate gift from Allene D. Lassiter for the benefit of animals in Forsyth County
Lipscomb Fund
2004
Established in honor of Guy and Margaret Lipscomb by their granddaughter
Frank E. Llewellyn Fund
1970
Established by bequest by Elizabeth P. Llewellyn for general health purposes with a priority for tuberculosis purposes whenever possible
Elsie Ann Long Memorial Fund
1995
Established through an estate gift for programs and activities benefiting needy persons living in the Appalachian region of the United States
Elizabeth Lovett Education Endowment
1996
Established as a fund to support education
Thomas Jack Lynch Memorial Fund
1996
Established by an estate gift as an unrestricted fund
Harvey Seward Martin Fund
1996
Masich Fund John Alexander McClung, DDS-FACD Trust
Isabel McRae Fund
2004 1994
1981
Established by bequest by Mrs. Martin for educational purposes at the discretion of the Foundation Committee Established by Jane and Tony Masich as an unrestricted fund Established by Mary Louise Gray in memory of her father to support Christian-related programs or organizations in the local community as determined by the Foundation Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund
Michalove Fund
2004
Established as an unrestricted fund with 41 consecutive years of contributions to the General Endowment Fund
J. Frank and Mary S. Mock Fund
2003
Established through a CRT to benefit needy children in Forsyth County
Algine Foy and Julius Dobson Neely Memorial Fund
1989
Established by Algine Neely Ogburn in honor of her parents for empowering and encouraging individuals to improve their lives and the lives of their families
Charles E. Norfleet Memorial Fund
1976
Established by Grizzelle M. Norfleet in memory of her brother, who served as secretary of the Foundation during its early years
Jeannette Norfleet Fund
1982
Established by family and friends to support health and medical programs, with special consideration for programs that benefit people suffering from cancer
Dr. Calvin and Ruth H. Ogburn Trust
1978
Established to provide support for general charitable purposes
Margaret W. Parker Fund
1997
Established as an unrestricted fund
Otis B. and Genevieve Parrish Fund
1987
Established to support programs for older adults with debilitating health conditions, especially Alzheimer’s disease
1997
Established by Dr. Francis D. Pepper in memory of his grandparents as an unrestricted fund
Thomas R. and Georgia L. Pepper Family Fund Pfafftown Jaycees Community Fund
2005
Established by the Pfafftown Jaycees
Nancy T. Pleasants Community Development Fund
1997
Virginia S. Pleasants Fund
1996
Established by an estate gift as a discretionary fund
Bess Gray Plumly Fund
1965
Established by bequest for general charitable purposes of the Foundation
Etta Mae Pope Trust
2000
Established to support economic development, education and training, leadership development, community long-range planning, community appearance, historic preservation, and regional cooperation
Established by Louis B. Pope in memory of his sister to support the poor and needy
Stokes Ivey and Orpha Maria Leonard Pope Family Trust 2000
Established by Louis B. Pope in memory of his parents to support the poor and needy
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Fund
Established as a part of the company’s 100th anniversary celebration
Donna Germain Rader and Martin H. Rader Fund Mary Neil Henderson Rice Fund
1975 2005
Established to honor the memory of Donna Rader’s parents, Owen E. Germain and Emilie Drapalski Germain
1998
Established by Thomas B. Rice, III as a memorial to his mother with income to provide support to organizations that provide services to children in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and to Crisis Control Ministries
Thomas B. Rice Memorial Fund
1991
Established by family and friends for general charitable purposes
Ann and Clay Ring Fund
1997
Established as an unrestricted fund
Samuel and Elizabeth Rose Fund
1998
Sarah Shore Ruffin Fund Kenard Eugene Sales Memorial Fund
2004 2001
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds ~ continued on next page
Established by bequest by Samuel M. Rose to support general charitable purposes Established by beneficiary designation of the Sarah S. Ruffin IRA Established in memory of Kenard E. Sales by family and friends to support programs benefiting disadvantaged youth
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds ~ continued from previous page FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
PURPOSE
Sandehill Recreation Fund
1986
Established to promote competitive swimming and water sports in Forsyth County
Shepherding Fund
1992
Established to support local human service agencies
Emma Jane Skinner Fund
2001
Established by Frank B. Hanes to support human services organizations
Peggy and Ralph Stockton Fund
1995
Established as an unrestricted fund
Ralph and Frances Stockton Trust
1993
Established as an unrestricted fund
Colin and Mary Louise Stokes Fund
1991
Established as an unrestricted fund to support charitable purposes in Forsyth County
Lillian S. Stultz Fund
1982
Established by bequest for general charitable purposes
Sturmer Samaritan Fund
1997
Established by Martha M. Sturmer in honor of her in-laws, Ernestine Hill and Charles A. Sturmer, to support organizations and programs providing for the care, maintenance and well-being of financially needy patients and residents in nursing homes in Forsyth County, North Carolina
Robert Edwin Taylor and Margaret Long Taylor Memorial Fund
2005
Established with the remainder of the Margaret Long Taylor Charitable Remainder Unitrust
J. C. Tise Fund
1927
Nelson and Dorothy Tomlinson Fund
1997
Established as an unrestricted fund
Twin City Hospital Funds
1920
Established by the executive board of the Hospital by bequest by John W. Alspaugh to benefit projects on behalf of the medically indigent in the community
Camp Robert Vaughn Fund
1990
Established from the proceeds of the sale of Camp Robert Vaughn to support grants for children and youth
Wachovia Bank of North Carolina Fund
1987
Established with a gift for unrestricted use and added to in 1994 in honor of all former and current Wachovia employees, and in memory of Herbert Brenner
Spencer and Nell Waggoner Charitable Fund-Unrestricted 2005
Established by bequest to support general educational purposes with an emphasis on programs providing enrichment and outreach
Established through the estate of Nell Kerns Waggoner
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Public Education Fund
1996
Established through a charitable lead trust to support public education in Forsyth County
Anne Hanes Willis Fund
1997
Established by Frank B. Hanes in memory of his sister to assist landscaping, gardening, and beautification in the city where public funding is not available
1996
Established to benefit incarcerated persons in Forsyth County
Bobby Ray Wilson Human Fund Winston-Salem Foundation Staff Endowment Aubrey Marcus Zimmerman
2002 1984
Established by B. Thomas Lawson in honor of his former Winston-Salem Foundation colleagues Established to provide recreational opportunities for the handicapped
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FUNDS AND DONORS DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS DONOR-ADVISED FUNDS ENABLE UP TO TWO FAMILY GENERATIONS of donors to make charitable grant recommendations. The
Foundation staff can assist donors with background on charities or help to identify pressing community needs. These funds are a convenient method of simplifying charitable giving and are an attractive alternative to a private foundation. NEW FUNDS IN 2006
PURPOSE
William P. and Katharine T. Baldridge Endowment
Established as an advised fund
Burr Family Trust
Established as an advised fund
Carr Family Advised Fund
Established by beneficiary designation from TIAA-CREF
CP3 Charitable Foundation
Established by Chris Paul as an advised fund
Jones Family Fund
Established as an advised fund
A. J. Linville Memorial Fund
Established with gifts in memory of A. J. Linville
Gene and Margaret Motsinger Family Fund
Established as an advised fund with the balance of the Mrs. M. E. Motsinger, Jr. Fund after her death
C. T. Overby Youth Golf Fund
Established as an advised fund in memory of C. T. Overby
Harry O. and Margaret W. Parker Family Trust
Established by Margaret W. Parker as an advised fund for her daughters and grandchildren
Purcell Family Fund
Established as an advised fund
John W. and Donna H. Willingham Advised Fund
Established as an advised fund
Paula Wimmer Memorial Fund
Established by Gene Hoots in memory of Paula Wimmer
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
William T. and Sylvia F. Alderson Fund
1997
Christopher David Budd Fund
1996
John and Terrie Davis Family Fund
Allegacy Federal Credit Union Fund
1999
John and Karen Budd Fund
1998
DeForest Family Fund
Anonymous
2001
Joseph R. Budd Family Trust
1997
Ashley Holland Dozier Charitable Fund
1998
Anonymous
1995
Richard P. and Sylvia S. Budd Trust
1983
Driscoll Family Fund
1997
Anonymous
1996
J. W. Burress Charitable Fund
2004
1999 2003
Joseph B. and Mary M. Dudley Advised Fund
1997
2001
Mignon Durham Charitable Fund
1998
Philip S. Auchincloss Fund
2000
Cardwell-Archer Charitable Fund
Robert G. Auchincloss Fund
2000
Mary J. and Kenneth P. Carlson Advised Fund
2000
Christopher Richard Eagan Fund
2002
Bartlett and Wyatt Bassett Fund
2004
Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter Fund
2000
EHI Fund
2004
Charlotte Blount Fund for Theater Development
2002
Cawood Charitable Fund
Ted and Charlotte Blount Fund
1997
Lee Chadwell Fund
Eleanor and Sam Booke, Jr. Fund
1998
Elizabeth E. and Henry M. Booke Trust Julian R. and Mary P. Bossong Fund
1993
Lynn and Barry Eisenberg Endowed Fund
1998
2002
Grace H. Emken Fund
1993
Chuck and Bobbie Chambers Advised Trust
1992
Finley-Anderson Fund
1994
1994
Thomas Lenoir and Anna Hanes Chatham Fund
1998
Robert and Carol Ford Charitable Trust
1998
Gerald and Lee Ann Chrisco Family Trust
1998
Paul & Nella Fulton 2004 Charitable Trust
Dr. and Mrs. Edwyn T. Bowen Fund
1996
Robert Clark Family Fund
1997
James A. and Elizabeth K. Fyock Trust
Braswell Family Charitable Fund
1995
Brenda Kulynych Cline and Janice Kulynych Story Fund 1998
Joe E. Gaddy, Jr. and Margaret W. Gaddy Trust
1995
Herbert and Ann Brenner Fund
1993
Clover Street Fund
2003
Dr. Kenneth R. Gallup, Jr. Family Charitable Fund
1996
1996 2004 1999
Mike and Wendy Brenner Trust
2002
Ron and Jeff Coppage Cancer Fund
1999
Thad W., Mildred B., and Kathryn W. Garner Trust
1998
Paul and Judy Moore Briggs Family Fund
2000
A. Robert Cordell Family Trust
1998
Alice O’Kelley Goodson and William A. Goodson, Jr. Family Trust
1991
Royall and Alice Brown Advised Trust
1993
Joan R. and David L. Cotterill Advised Trust
1994
Royall R. Brown, Jr. Advised Trust
1992
Credence Fund
1997
Budd Group Foundation
Donor-Advised Funds ~ continued on next page
2001
Bill and Betty Gray Davis Fund
2000
William A. and Georgia H. Goodson Fund
1968
Louis and Marcia Gottlieb Family Fund
1996
Bernard Gray Advised Fund for the Community
1998
Donor-Advised Funds ~ continued from previous page FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Bernard Gray Fund for the Arts
1997
Elsie L. Morris Fund
1999
Katie Sleap Memorial Fund
2005
Green Angel Fund
1997
Michael Andrew Nachman Fund
1995
F. Conard and Jean Snyder Fund
2005
J. T. Greene, Jr. Charitable Trust
1995
Mil and Marsh Naugle Fund
1999
Emily P. and Scott F. Sternberg Family Fund
1998
Emily Grousbeck Fund
1988
Neal Family Fund
2001
Nealie Belk Stevens Fund
1962
Lucian and Robie Neal Fund
2002
Hanes Family Downtown Fund R. Philip and Charlotte Hanes Community Trust
2003 1988
Stephen L. Neal Advised Fund
Harrison Family Fund
2001
T. David Neill Family Fund
Sam and Kathryn Hauser Fund
2005
O’Brien Family Fund
Hege Trust
1997
Orr Family Charitable Trust
L. Stephen Hendrix Fund
2001
Katherine W. Otterbourg Fund
Bill and Leslie Hollan Fund
1994
Marlene and Craven Page Trust
Judith Hoots Family Fund
2005
B. F. Huntley and Josephine Huntley Trust David A. and Roberta W. Irvin Fund Janeway Family Fund
1997
Richard and Wendel Stockton Fund
1997
1997
Sturmer Spay and Neuter Fund
1990
1998
Charles V. Taft Family Charitable Trust
1995
2005
John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund
1986
1999
Dwight E. and Annie E. Pardue Advised Fund
2003 1997 2004
Walter Thompson Scholarship Fund
1950
Thornton Family Fund
2001
Trust for Spiritual Development Tuttle Family Charitable Fund
1995 2005
Eugene and Ann Paschold Fund
1996
Harry and Nancy Underwood Advised Trust
1994
2000
Bob Pate Memorial Fund
1987
Margaret M. Urquhart Advised Fund
2001
1996
Pauline Davis Perry Fund
1996
Carolyn H. Vaughn Fund
1997
W. T. and Mary Cobb Jenkins Family Fund
2005
L. Gordon Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Trust
1993
Sheila H. Vogler Fund
2001
Florinda C. Johnson Charitable Fund
2005
L. Gordon Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Trust – 2
1999
Wake Forest Baptist Church Fund
1996
Piedmont Federal Fund
1993
Wall Family Trust
Christopher and Lucinda Kellam Jones Fund
1997
Pleasants Hardware Company Trust
1987
Ward Family Advised Trust
1995
Thad and Catherine Jones Charitable Fund
1996
Ruth M. and Clifton E. Pleasants Trust
1990
Warthogs Baseball Community Trust
1999
1999
Michael J. Pollak Trust
1995
Sharon L. Washington-McBryde Memorial Fund
Ashburn Wright Wall Pollock Charitable Trust
1994
Jean and Phil Waugh Family Trust
2001
Edward Kent Welch Memorial Fund
2005
J. Michael Johnston Memorial Fund
Leon and Renee Kaplan Fund Dale and Mary King Fund
2004
2005
L. Andrew Koman and Leigh E. Koman Fund
1999
Billy D. and Deborah Prim Donor Advised Fund
Thomas J. and Lynne Koontz Charitable Trust
1996
David and Deborah Rice Fund
1995
A. T. Williams Oil Company Fund
Petro and Roena Kulynych Fund
1998
T. Wayne Robertson Memorial Fund
1998
Catherine R. Williams Family Fund
A. Thad and Margaret W. Lewallen Advised Trust
1994
Roslyn Trust
2000
Williard Family Trust
John C. Long, MD Fund
1994
Rubin Family Fund
2000
Diana Dyer Wilson Endowment Fund
1971
Lydia Phillips McCabe Advised Fund
1997
Tom and Kathy Rucker Charitable Trust
2000
Jane Butler and J.D. Wilson Family Trust
1983
McGowen Charitable Fund
1996
Guy and Liz Rudisill Fund
1993
Windham Family Fund
McGuirt Family Fund
1996
Jack and Betty Runnion Fund
1996
Winston-Salem Civitan Project Trust
J. Frank and Laura Turnage McNair Charitable Trust
1996
Pearl and Ray Sams Family Trust
2000
William and Kim Means Charitable Fund
1996
Phoebe B. and William M. Satterwhite, Jr. Fund
2005
Medlin Charitable Fund
1994
Daniel and Linda Sayers Charitable Fund
Millbrook Fund
2005
Andrew J. and Ellen N. Schindler Advised Fund
Henry S. and Martha S. Miller Advised Fund
2005
Adrian R. and Robert D. Shore Trust
Dr. John H. and Elizabeth B. Monroe Fund
2002
SKM Charitable Fund
2004
1992 2002
1996 2004 1999
1988 2003 1999
2004 1998
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Economic Development 1985 Fund Wolfe Family Fund
2000
Rick and Lyn Worf Fund
1998
Elizabeth L. Wyeth Fund
1998
2004
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EISENBERG FAMILY FUND FOR ARTS AND CULTURE
The wonder of art for all THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE ARTS, and there are
people whose appreciation evolves into sponsorship. Then there are people like Lynn and Barry Eisenberg, visionaries who believe so passionately in the power of the arts that they go well beyond ordinary engagement, becoming true pillars of support — financially, to be sure, but also creatively, enthusiastically, and with a rare kind of energy and spirit. “All one needs to do is watch a child’s face as he or she listens to a live concert or watches great dancers perform on a stage,” Lynn says, her own face igniting with the same delight and exhilaration she hopes for others to experience. “Life can be so energizing when experiencing and sharing the beauty and excitement that the arts provide.” Lynn’s joyful, deeply personal encounters with the arts — and her belief that a vibrant arts scene enhances the overall quality of a community — have inspired her and her husband to become not only dependable patrons of local arts events but also leaders of various creative arts programs. They devote countless hours opening up the magical and inspiring world of the arts to people in our community. “We live in a city where the first arts council and the first state-supported school for the performing and visual arts in the country were established,” Lynn says with understandable pride. But she also recognizes that this nod to yesterday does not automatically guarantee a healthy tomorrow for the arts. “As a community, we must actively incorporate quality art and culture into our plans for the future,” she says.
In 2006, to help support consistent funding resources for local arts offerings, Lynn and Barry Eisenberg met with The Winston-Salem Foundation to establish the Eisenberg Family Fund for Arts and Culture. Having seen firsthand as board members of arts organizations how challenging fundraising can be, the couple decided to accomplish directly through the Foundation what might be impossible any other way: catalyzing Lynn’s incredible vision for the arts through discretionary grants that will help ensure a future where the arts continue to shine in our community. Like great art, it’s a powerful gift that will enhance many lives while lasting for many lifetimes.
The Eisenberg Family Fund for Arts and Culture was established at The Winston-Salem Foundation in 2007 as a field of interest fund to support arts and culture in our community.
when experiencing and sharing the beauty and excitement that the arts provide.”
“LIFE CAN BE SO ENERGIZING
FUNDS AND DONORS DESIGNATED AND AGENCY FUNDS DESIGNATED FUNDS ARE ESTABLISHED by donors who wish to provide annual support to specific charities. Should the organization(s) cease to exist,
the Foundation has the responsibility to ensure a donor’s original intent is met. Agency funds can be established by charitable organizations. The agency benefits from the Foundation’s professional investment management administration, and this allows the agency staff and board to focus on providing the necessary services to its constituents. NEW FUNDS FOR 2006
PURPOSE
Mary Ruth B. Barrett Fund
Established with the remainder of the Mary R. B. Barrett Irrevocable Living Unitrust to support multiple sclerosis research
Carr Family Fund – Designated
Established by beneficiary designation from TIAA-CREF account to support various organizations
June Porter Johnson Fund for Salem Academy and College
Established as a designated fund to support the visual and performing arts at Salem Academy and College
Peter R. Kellogg Fund of Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center
Established as an agency endowment to support Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center
J. William Moir Charitable Trust
Established with the charitable remainder of the J. William Moir Charitable Remainder Trust to support Oak Ridge Military Academy and Love’s United Methodist Church
Ralph and Peggy Stockton Arbor Acres Fund
Established with the remainder of the Ralph M. Stockton, Jr. and Margaret W. Stockton Charitable Remainder Trust to support Triad United Methodist Home, Inc.
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Louise and Sam Adams Designated Fund
2005
Calvary Baptist Church Fund
1998
Gordon Gray Trust – Bowman Gray School of Medicine 1982
Emily Allen Wildflower Preserve Protection and Management Endowment
2001
Camp Civitan Fund
1986
James A. Gray Endowment
1946
Camp Dogwood Endowment Fund
1995
James A. Gray Foreign Mission Fund
1948
John Wesley Alspaugh and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust for Children’s Home
1964
American Red Cross (Northwest North Carolina Chapter) Endowment Fund Amos Cottage – Harry O. Parker Wing Fund
Centenary United Methodist Church Sunday School Fund 1927
Group Homes of Forsyth, Inc. Endowment
1993
Children’s Center Fund
Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County Endowment Fund – II
1999
2002
1997 Perry B. Clark Memorial Fund of Leadership Winston-Salem
1987
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr. Trust
1998
2000
Gordon Hanes Memorial Endowment for Crisis Control Ministry
1995
1986
Jacob F. Hanes for Superannuated Methodist Ministers Fund
1935
2004
Arts Council Endowment Fund
1957
Ashburn Trust – Bowery Mission and Young Men’s Home 1970 Ashburn Trust – World Vision
1970
Associated Charities Fund
1928
Sarah Austin Child Development Center Trust
1995
Sarah Austin Family Services Shelter Trust
1991
Marshall B. Bass Best Choice Center Endowment Fund
1997
Marshall B. Bass Endowed Scholars Program at Winston-Salem State University
2002
Marshall B. Bass Scholars Fund at Voorhees College
2004
Nathalie L. Bernard Fund
1963
Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, Inc. Endowment
1996
Mary Leight Booe Fund
1989
Bowman Gray Trust – Bowman Gray School of Medicine 1970 Gertrude and Morris Brenner Fund
1993
Nick Bunce Friendship Fund
2002
Bess Lee Burke Memorial Fund
2003
Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund – Designated
2000
Designated and Agency Funds ~ continued on next page
Community Marrow Donor Program, Inc. – Forsyth County Area Endowment Nottie Riddle Cook Fund Ray and Jackie Cope Scholarship Fund Dewitt Cordell Education Endowment Fund
2005 1987
Crimestoppers Endowment Fund
1992
Crisis Control Endowment Fund
1987
Crosby Endowment Fund
1987
Selden Cundiff Memorial Trust for the Endowment of Holly Haven Care Home of AIDS Care Service Inc.
2002
Bunny and Bill Davis Highland Scouting Fund
2000
Jacob F. Hanes Fund for the Children’s Home
1935
Joan H. Hanes Fund
1983
Charles E. and Pauline L. Hayworth Fund
1994
Mary Hill Habitat for Humanity Fund
1996
James E., Jr. and Betty Jones Holmes Fund
1999
Lawrence Byerly Holt, MD Memorial Fund
1988
Raymond B. Hooker, Jr. Fund – Designated
2000
Elkin Public Library Endowment Fund
2001
Hope Harbor Fund
Emergency Loan Fund of Northwest North Carolina
1983
Hope Trust of Crisis Control Ministry
1995 1996
Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries Endowment
2002
Judith and Marbry Hopkins Endowment
Guy R. and Florence M. Fulp Charitable Trust
2000
Louise S. Hunter Fund
1989
2004
Germanton United Methodist Church Fund
1988
International Friends of Greater Winston-Salem Fund
1987
Goodwill Industries of NW NC, Inc. Endowment
1997
Viola and Dwight Jackson Memorial Fund
1999
William (Billy) and Maggie Gordon Memorial Fund for Haw Pond Church of Christ
1998
Johnson Family Cemetery Trust Fund
1998
Ella Mae Johnson Fund
1994
Bowman and Gordon Gray Trust
1970
Designated and Agency Funds ~ continued from previous page FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Junior League of Winston-Salem Endowment Fund
1998
Richard and Barbara Pope Trust
J. Lee Keiger, Jr. Family Fund
1999
Larriston Hill Powers Memorial Fund
1989
Preservation North Carolina – Winston-Salem Regional 1997 Office Endowment Fund
Bynum E. Tudor Fund for Reynolda House Museum of American Art
2001
Kenneth O. Raschke Literacy Initiative Trust
1996
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Endowment
2002
Stephen G. Richey Memorial Fund
1986
United Way Caring Shares Endowment
1990
Maintenance Trust for Lewisville United Methodist Church 1998
Wood Richmond Memorial Fund
1960
H. and E. Vogler Fund
1978
Little Theatre Endowment Fund
1996
Golding H. Riddle Fund
1953
Voluntary Action Center Training Endowment Fund
1986
Lloyd Presbyterian Church Fund
2001
Golding H. Riddle St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Fund
2001
Spencer and Nell Waggoner Charitable Fund – Designated 2005
Lowy Fund – Shepherd’s Center
2000
Right Turns for Youth Endowment
2003
John and Pauline Hoots Waller Trust
Jane R. Kennedy Endowment Fund Petro Kulynych/Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Endowment
2003
Peggy Bowen Leight Fund
2001
Jennifer Lowy-Dock Fund Jerome Madans Assistance Fund G. L. Millsaps Memorial Trust William G. Montgomery, MD Fund for Senior Services
1997 1994 2000 1995
Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem, Inc. Endowment Fund Lorraine Flynt Rudolph Endowment Fund
1988
Wilkes Library Endowment
2001
A. Tab Williams Jr. Fund for the Salvation Army
1996
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tab Williams, Jr. Fund
1998
1984
R. Y. and Eileen Sharpe Fund
Old Hickory Council Endowment Fund
1997
Old Hickory Council/Camp Raven Knob
1989
James Reynolds Sheffield, Sr. and James Reynolds Sheffield, Jr. Trust Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem Endowment Trust Irving and Minnie Sheppard Memorial Fund
LuTelle Sherrill Williams Fund
1986 2001
1983
Willow and Woody Memorial Trust for the Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center
1995
Diana Dyer Wilson Organ Maintenance Fund
1993
1994
Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Inc. Endowment Fund 2005
1995
Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind Endowment
2004
Winston-Salem National Little League Endowment
2000
1999 Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony Heritage Fund 1999
Richard Edmund Shore Memorial Fund
1992
United Way Joel A. Weston, Jr. Memorial Endowment
1996
Elizabeth C. and Ralph B. Ogburn Fund
Otis B. and Genevieve W. Parrish Endowment Fund II
1999 2000
Sawtooth Center For Visual Art Scholarship Fund
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina 1997 Fund Senior Services, Inc. Endowment
1998
2004
Ina B. Watson Trust
1993
1992
Margaret W. Parker – Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem Endowment Fund
1985
A. T. Williams, Jr. Family Fund for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants Endowment
Margaret W. Parker Fund for Amos Cottage – Operations 2004
2000
1996
1932
2004
Trinity Center Endowment Fund
2001
George S. Norfleet Bible Fund
Margaret W. Parker Fund for Amos Cottage – Discretionary
1995
2005
Sawtooth Center for Visual Art Endowment
1981
2004
Robert E. Taylor Memorial Fund
Samaritan Ministries Endowment Fund
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States
Harry O. and Margaret W. Parker Ophthalmology Research Fund
1998
Siloam Baptist Church Endowment Fund
2003 Winston-Salem Symphony Chair Endowment Fund
1971
Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club Endowment Fund
1999
1997
Paul and Sara Sinal Fund
1997
Frances Horne Smith and Howard H. Smith Memorial Fund
1968
Wolfe Family Charitable Fund
1996
Wolfe-Steele Young Life Trust
1996
World Law Fund
1994
Lucy Paynter Fund
2005
Sprinkle Mission Fund
1982
Fred Taylor Peden Trust of St. Paul’s Wilkesboro
2001
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Endowment
1946
Penland School of Crafts Fund
1983
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Mission Fund
1950
Francis D. and Fannie Byrd Smith Pepper, Sr. Fund
1997
St. Paul’s Wilkesboro Endowment Fund
2001
Francis D. and Phyllis Canup Pepper, Jr. Fund
1997
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church Fund
1953
YMCA of Greater Winston-Salem Heritage Club Endowment
Special Children’s School – Jacqueline Styers Young Fund 2001
Louise A. Peterson Trust
2002
St. Stephens Episcopal Church Endowment
1997
Pfafftown Jaycees Designated Fund
2005
Lucy L. Stedman Memorial Fund
1931
Piedmont Opera Theatre Endowment Fund
1987
Ruth Stevenson Stewardship Endowment
Orpha Marie Leonard Pope Fund
1986
Summit School Endowment Fund
Bland and Ada Worley/Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation 1999 Trust 1995
2004 1959
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FUNDS AND DONORS STUDENT AID FUNDS STUDENT AID FUNDS PROVIDE STUDENTS with the resources to pursue their academic goals. Donors may establish funds to support students from
a particular high school, church, county, or those who attend a specific college or university. NEW FUNDS FOR 2006
PURPOSE
Ray S. Church Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of Ray S. Church to support students from Elkin High School
Elmer and Rosa Lee Collins Scholarship
Established as a scholarship fund for students from Forsyth County
Murray Supply Company Scholarship
Established to support children of Murray Supply Company employees who are pursuing post-secondary education
Thomas E. Shown, MD Scholarship Fund
Established to support students from Forsyth, Wilkes, Surry, Yadkin, and Davie counties planning to attend an accredited twoor four-year college or university, preferably in North Carolina
Summit School Opportunity Fund
Established as a scholarship fund with a grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in honor of Dr. Ramon Velez
FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
William H. Andrews/HAWS Scholarship Fund
1993
Zack H. Bacon IV Scholarship
2005
Gene A. Bass Memorial Fund
1998
Marshall B Bass Scholars Endowment Program at Forsyth 2005 Technical Community College Sam L. Booke, Sr. Scholarship Fund
1989
Boyles-Eidson Scholarship Fund
2001
Jeanna Brown Memorial Scholarship Fund
1986
Bryon Tyler Burdick Memorial Fund
1989
Wes Burton Memorial Scholarship
2005
Leo Caldwell Memorial Student Loan Fund
1923
Lloyd E. and Rachel S. Collins Scholarship Fund
2001
D. C. Cornelius Memorial Scholarship Fund
2004
Mary Rowena Cooper Scholarship Fund
1991
Serena D. Dalton Scholarship Fund
1977
Joseph E. Davies Scholarship Fund
2002
Bunny and Bill Davis Highland Scholarship Fund
2000
Delta Fine Arts – Lois Bruton Allen and Simona Atkins Allen Scholarship Fund
1994
Oliver Joel and Ellen Pell Denny Health Care Scholarship 1985 Fund Joyce and Jim Dickerson Scholarship Fund Wade and Marcelene Duncan Scholarship Fund Diana Dyer Memorial Nursing Fund
James A. Gray High School Alumni Scholarship Anna Hodgin Hanes Student Loan Fund Claude B. Hart Memorial Scholarship
1976 2002 1926 2004
Stanley D. Hartgrove Memorial Scholarship Fund
1997
William T. Hatch and Mabel P. Hatch Scholarship Fund
1994
Fred and Mozelle L. Hinshaw Scholarship Fund
1995
Walter R. Hoag Scholarship Fund
1990
2001
The Garden Club Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth 2004 County Scholarship
Fred Colby Hobson Scholarship Fund Jack and Barbara Holt Memorial Scholarship Fund
1994 2000
Keith Jackson Memorial Fund
1976
John Russell Jarman Scholarship Fund
1996
Flora Royall Johnson Scholarship Fund
1996
Jimmy Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund
2005
Stella B. Johnson Scholarship Fund
1987
Kapp-Weaver Scholarship Fund – Greensboro College
1997
DATE ESTABLISHED
N. W. Mitchell/Piedmont Federal Endowed Scholarship 2003 Fund Gray W. Mock Family Scholarship Montague Scholarship Medal Fund
2005 1939
Paul Holcomb Murphy Memorial Fund
1983
Emma Kapp Ogburn Memorial Fund
1946
Orthopaedic Specialists of the Carolinas’ Nursing Scholarship Fund
2002
1996
Pfafftown Jaycees/Lynn Canada Memorial Scholarship 2005 Fund L. Gordon, Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Scholarship
2004
L. Gordon, Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Scholarship for Forsyth Technical Community College
2004
Philo ABC Memorial Scholarship Fund
2001
Dean Prim Scholarship Fund
1989
Robert G. Prongay Memorial Scholarship
2001
Lucy Simmons Puryear Memorial Scholarship Fund
1994
Kapp-Weaver Scholarship Fund – R.J. Reynolds High School
1997
Reynolda Rotary Memorial/Clarence ‘Big House’ Gaines 2005 Scholarship Fund
Lasater Student Loan Fund
1927
R. J. Reynolds High School Class of 1968 Memorial Scholarship Fund
Law Enforcement Benefit Fund
1993
Law Enforcement Family Scholarship Fund
1994
Patty Brendle Redway Fund John S. & Jacqueline P. Rider Scholarship Leinbach Chain-Breaker Scholarship Fund
1992
William H. Lester Packaging and Graphics Scholarship Fund
1990
L. D. and Elsie Long Student Scholarship Fund
1980
1998
1996 2004
Evelyn Ripple Winston-Salem Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship 1996 Fund Dr. Eugene Rossitch, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund
1998
Samuel K. Rowland Trust
1928
Ray and Pearl Sams Scholarship Fund
1999
Roy Eugene and Collie Byrd Sebastian Memorial Scholarship Fund
1997
Edwin E. and Grace Kimrey Maddrey Scholarship Fund 2003 Mary Speer Martin Scholarship Trust
1997
Julia Yokeley Miller Memorial Scholarship Fund
1983
2004 2004
FUND
William H. and Lena M. Petree Trust
1965
Marlene Marie Pope Flinchum Scholarship
Student Aid Funds ~ continued on next page
John M. Gold Memorial Fund
1947
2004
2002
John L. Gilmer Need-Based Scholarship Fund
DATE ESTABLISHED
2000
East Forsyth High School Alumni Scholarship
John L. Gilmer Merit-Based Scholarship Fund
FUND John L. Gilmer Student Loan Fund
Student Aid Funds ~ continued from previous page FUND
DATE ESTABLISHED
Sharpe Student Loan Fund
1981
Bruce Shelton Scholarship Fund
1991
M. P. Snow Family Scholarship Fund
1998
Ann Lewallen Spencer Scholarship Fund
1995
M. D. Stockton Educational Fund
1927
Stultz Scholarship Fund
1982
N. D. Sullivan Charitable Trust Virginia Elizabeth and Alma Vane Taylor Nursing Scholarship Fund
1971 1966
Jeff Turner – Forsyth Audubon Scholarship Fund
2005
Nell and Spencer Waggoner Scholarship Fund
2005
Erma Drum Webster Fund
1996
George B. Whitaker Memorial Student Loan Fund
1927
A. T. Williams Oil Company Fund – II/ H. Frank Steelman 2001 Scholarship Fund A. T. Williams Oil Company Scholarship Fund A. Tab Williams, Jr. Scholarship Fund Elizabeth T. Williams Memorial Scholarship Winston-Salem Hospitals Consortium Nursing Student Loan Fund
1998 2003 1999 1981
Erica Wolfe Memorial Scholarship Fund
1998
Yadkin County Association of Educators (YCAE) Scholarship Fund
1985
Blanche Raper Zimmerman Scholarship Fund
1986
Marcus Raper Zimmerman Scholarship Fund
1983
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FUNDS AND DONORS
Non-Endowed Funds NON-ENDOWED ADVISED FUNDS NON-ENDOWED ADVISED FUNDS give donors the choice of making grant recommendations from the principal of their fund. Because of the
simplicity and efficiency of these funds, many donors use them for annual charitable-giving purposes. NEW FUNDS FOR 2006 Tom and Jean Adams Fund
Sheila F. and John C. Fox Fund
Murray Supply Company Advised Fund
Gayle Anderson/Carey Hedgpeth Fund
Caroline Gamble Charitable Fund
William Robert and Elizabeth H. Newell Advised Fund
Pam and Bill Ball Advised Fund
Harold and Patricia Garner DAF
James M. and Lorre C. Ruffin Fund
Bridgeford Charity Fund
Ted & Julia Ann Goins Advised Fund
Jane P. Slick Fund for Miss Porter's School
Cavanaugh Fund
William A. and Georgia H. Goodson/Goodson Advised Fund
Ron and Merle Tedder Charitable Fund
Steve & Tonya Cavanaugh Hope Fund
William A. and Georgia H. Goodson/Saunders Advised Fund
Margaret Rose Tennille Fund
John and Kitty Cobb Fund
Kathy and Jim Hardison Advised Fund
Triantos Fund
Falken Family Fund
Hunter Family Fund
Togo West Advised Fund
Alice M. Foster-Ficken Fund
Walter V. and Martha W. Murray Advised Fund
David and Liz Albertson Fund
Deborah L. Best Advised Fund
Chuck and Bobbie Chambers Advised Fund
Hannah Albertson Fund
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Bettis Advised Fund
Dudley C. and Winborne S. Chandler Fund
Martha Albertson Fund
David and Susanne Blanco Advised Fund
Barbara F. Chatham Advised Fund
Betty and Eben Alexander Advised Fund
Frank L. Blum Fund
Jerry and Brenda Cheek Charitable Fund
Tony and Chris Alford Family Trust Fund
Tom and Carolyn Breese Advised Fund
Christopher Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Elms and Harriet Allen Advised Fund
Paul Breitbach Fund
Nick and Jennifer Chrysson Advised Fund
Dr. Stephen G. & Cynthia Anderson Advised Fund
Brendle Advised Fund
Jeff T. and RenĂŠ F. Clark Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Andrews Fund
Felice and Richard A. Brenner Fund
D. Elwood and Helen H. Clinard Fund
Marie and Guy Arcuri Family Fund
James T. and Betty S. Brewer Fund
Sophia Cody Advised Fund
Douglas D. Arnold and Lynn E. Calhoun Advised Fund
Dr. Richard A. Brodkin Advised Fund
Gary W. and Virginia F. Cole Advised Fund
Dan and Margaret Austell Fund
Brookfield Fund
David Collins Fund
Dr. Khosrow Bahrani Advised Fund
Henrietta Dibrell Brown Advised Fund
Barry and Dottie Cook Fund
Charles S. and Beth D. Baldwin Advised Fund
Kirby C. Brown Fund
Ray and Jackie Cope Fund
R. Barrett Family Fund
Patty and Malcolm Brown Fund
Mabel and Harry Corpening Fund
Marshall B and Celestine P. Bass Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Rodney C. & Martha R. Brown Fund
James and Barbara Corrigan Advised Fund
Bill and Louise Bazemore Fund
John W. Burress Advised Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cowan Advised Fund
Edward S. and Barbara T. Beason Advised Fund
Canary Fund
Nancy and Scott Cramer Advised Fund
Kirk and Barbara Beaudin Charitable Gift Fund
Thomas A. and Kay B. Carter Advised Fund
Craven Family Fund
Ranlet S. and Frank M. Bell, Jr. Advised Fund
David and Deborah Cassels Fund
Jane and Penn Craver Advised Fund
Kathryn Gilmore Bell Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Caudle Advised Fund
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Crockett Advised Fund
Bert Bennett Advised Fund
Campbell Cawood Advised Fund
O. K. Crouch Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Bennett Advised Fund
Hobart and Adelaide W. Cawood Fund
Bill and Betty Gray Davis Advised Fund
Bentley Fund
John and Victoria Ceneviva Fund
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis Advised Fund
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Non-Endowed Advised Funds ~ continued from previous page
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Davis, Jr. Advised Fund
Hands and Feet Fund
Charlie L. Kennedy, MD Donor Advised Fund
Dr. James Day Advised Fund
Ann S. and F. Borden Hanes, Jr. Advised Fund
Robert M. and Mary R. Kerr Advised Fund
Deaton Family Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden Hanes Sr. Advised Fund
Nancy T. and Richard J. Keshian Fund
Louis Nelson Dibrell III Family Fund
Helen C. Hanes Fund
Cornelius Vanstory King Advised Fund
Patricia Ann Rudolph Dixson Advised Fund
Jim Hanes Fund
Robert W. & Candy E. Kiser Charitable Fund
Kay and Dan Donahue Fund
Robin M. Hanes Fund
Edith & Bill Knott Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Douglas Advised Fund
Robert B. & Lisa B. Harrell Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson Kornegay, Jr. Advised Fund
Thomas S. Douglas, III Advised Fund
John and Anne Harrison Advised Fund
Petro Kulynych Advised Fund
Ashley H. and Graham P. Dozier Advised Fund
Hash Advised Fund
Gilmour and Nancy Lake Advised Fund
Dale E. and Luci H. Driscoll Advised Fund
Charles H. and Susan Hauser Advised Fund
Susan and George Lautemann Advised Fund
Duke Family Fund
Don and BĂŠ Haver Advised Fund
Megan and Tom Lawson Advised Fund
Noel Lee Dunn Advised Fund
Dick and Karen Hedrick Advised Fund
Annette M. Leight Advised Fund
Eagan Brothers LLC Fund
Dr. Eugene Heise Advised Fund
Margaret G. Leight Advised Fund
Robert and Amy Egleston Advised Fund
Edna and Jeff Helms Fund
Mary A. Leight Advised Fund
Eisenberg Family Advised Fund
Betty and Nick Hennessee Advised Fund
Kathy and Mike Lewis Fund
Jerry and Janet Enos Fund
Page Daniel Hill Fund
Dr. A. Stanley and Mary Margaret Link Fund
Gerald and Ann Esch Donor Advised Fund
Doris and William Hohman Non-Endowed Advised Fund
George and Susan Little Advised Fund
Lisbeth C. Evans and James T. Lambie Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hollan, Jr. Advised Fund
Margaret Rose Long Non-Endowed Fund
Fenwick Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, III Advised Fund
Marieanne and Jerry Long Advised Fund
Donna and Michael Fina Advised Fund
James E. Holmes, Jr. & Betty J. Holmes Fund
Matt and Emmie Long Fund
Gary G. and Diana B. Fleming Fund
Pollyann E. and Gregory G. Holthusen Advised Fund
Frank and Kay Lord Advised Fund
T. Vernon and Jennifer K. Foster Fund
Homebuilders Association of Winston-Salem Charitable Fund
Elizabeth W. Lubin Fund
Cecil and Henrietta Foushee Advised Fund
Bob and Gwynn Hooks Fund
Gail Lybrook Advised Fund
Denise Franklin Journalism Scholarship
Wava Howard Runnymede Beautification Fund
Dr. Mark P. Maier Advised Fund
Alice Dibrell Freeman Family Fund
Robert C. and Catherine C. Huber Advised Fund
Richard A. and Carrie Wall Malloy Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Galloway Advised Fund
Tom and Lucia Hughes Family Fund
Deborah S. Marshall Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Camille and Jim Galloway, Jr. Advised Fund
Ann and Dudley Humphrey Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin Advised Fund
Dr. Kenneth R. Gallup, Jr. Advised Fund
John W. Hunt Advised Fund
Janet and O. C. Martin III Fund
John and Linda Garrou Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Irvin Advised Fund
Dr. Richard Marx Advised Fund
Jim and Mary Alice Gibbs Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Irvin Advised Fund
Doug and Mary Anne Maynard Fund
Francis and Adele James Advised Fund
Allison and Emmett McCall Advised Fund
Goodrum Family Advised Fund
Richard and Kathy Janeway Advised Fund
Drane and Bill McCall Advised Fund
Alice Jane Goodson Fund
Jarrahi Family Advised Fund
Thomas P. and Anne B. McDowell Fund
Alice and W. A. Goodson, Jr. Advised Fund
JG Advised Fund
Sarah Murphy McFarland Advised Fund
Judy S. and William A. Goodson, III Advised Fund
Edith A. and Kenneth A. Johnson Fund
Cathleen and Ray McKinney Fund
Thomas O. and Leesa L. Goodson Advised Fund
Elizabeth G. and Stephen A. Johnson Charitable Fund
John and Grace McKinnon Advised Fund
Kathryn Hanes Graves Advised Fund
Ann and Halbert Jones Charitable Fund
Mr. J. P. McMichael, Jr. Advised Fund
C. Boyden Gray Advised Fund
JSCG Donor Advised Fund
J. Frank and Laura Turnage McNair Advised Fund
Hunter and Lisa Gray Advised Fund
David and Rachel Katzer Charitable Gift Fund
Judson J. and Alice C. Milam Fund
Alfa and Gerry Gunzenhauser Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kay, Jr. Advised Fund
Charles W. Miller Fund
Hall Family Fund
Sherry A. Kellett Fund
Susan Dibrell Miller Family Fund
Martha S. Hancock and James A. Hancock, Jr. Advised Fund
Stanhope A. and Elizabeth Kelly Advised Fund
Louise McMichael Miracle Advised Fund
Tony Golding Fund
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Richard and Laura Montgomery Advised Fund
T. J. and Nancy Pulliam Advised Fund
John and Nancy Southard Advised Fund
J. Frank and Lynda K. Morris Advised Fund
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Quick Advised Fund
Mary Jo W. and R. Arthur Spaugh Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mulvey, Jr. Advised Fund
George and Susan Ragland Advised Fund
Spaugh Family Fund
John Munro and Flavel McMichael Godfrey Advised Fund
Rainey Charitable Fund
Ann Lewallen Spencer Fund
R. Frank and Mary Jo Murphy Advised Fund
Ramona Fund
Michael W. Sperry Advised Fund
Robert F. and Bonnie L. Naas Advised Fund
David B. Rea Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Bobby and Jan Sprinkle Family Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. Neal Advised Fund
Reaves Family Charitable Trust
W. Fletcher and Anna B. Steele Family Fund
J and J Neely Advised Fund
Burton and Frances Reifler Fund
Lee and Barbara Strange Fund
David and Scottie Neill Advised Fund
Dick and Sandy Respess Fund
Stratford Rotary Benevolence Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Nelson, III Advised Fund
Reynolda Rotary Benevolence Fund
Richard and Nancy Sullivan Fund
Fred and Lillian Nordenholz Fund
Dr. Vade Rhoades Fund
John J. and Betty Pratt Sutton Advised Fund
Robert S. & Marianne D. Northington Advised Fund
Lori and Pat Riazzi Fund
Nancy King Tanner Advised Fund
Anita and Tom Ogburn, Jr. Fund
Richard T. Rice Fund
Marguerite B. Taylor Advised Fund
Laney and Merritt Orr Fund
Rickelton Fund
John A. Taylor Advised Fund
Nancy and Ernie Osborn Advised Fund
Jacqueline P. Rider Advised Fund
Louise Dibrell Theberge Family Fund
Ben C. and Mildred W. Paden Advised Fund
John and Lynn Roach Advised Fund
John B. R. Thomas Donor Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Craven Page Advised Fund
Pauline & Norwood Robinson Fund
F. Nelson Tomlinson Advised Fund
Mary Beth and Bob Parker Fund
Michael and Deborah Rubin Advised Fund
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole Advised Fund
Brookes H. Parrish Fund
Guy and Liz Rudisill Fund
Jaime and Ilene Trujillo Fund
Joe & Britt Parrish Fund
Curtis Flynt Rudolph Advised Fund
Donald K. and Beverly L. Truslow Advised Fund
The Pathways Fund
Sanford Harrison Rudolph Advised Fund
Eleanor James Vance Advised Fund
Lucie and Chuck Patton Fund
Mr. and Mrs. V. Carver Rudolph Fund
Robert and Marcia Vaughn Fund
Carol & Raymond Pearson Charitable Fund
Sarah Shore Ruffin and Dalton D. Ruffin Advised Fund
Robert C. and Carolyn H. Vaughn Advised Fund
Brenda B. Penney Advised Fund
Jill Runnion Fund
Stuart F. and Frances McD. Vaughn Advised Fund
Clifford and Elizabeth Perry Advised Fund
Dr. Wilson and Marcia Russell Fund
Peter and Carol Vrooman Advised Fund
Ford and Jeanene Perry Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sandridge, Jr. Advised Fund
Bruce D. Walley, MD Fund
Pauline Davis Perry Advised Fund
William Madison and Phoebe Barnhardt Satterwhite Fund
Jack and Jean Ward Advised Fund
William H. Petree, Jr. and Katherine Weathers Petree NonEndowed Advised Fund
M. Garnett and Georgia G. Saunders Fund
William G. Ward, MD Family Advised Fund
Robert D. and Pamela B. Saunders Fund
Leslie R. and Robert E. Warhover Advised Fund
Thomas D. and Katherine E. M. Schroeder Fund
Bill and Judy Watson Fund
Scott Family Fund
Cornelia K. Weigl and Lachlan MacLachlan Advised Fund
SGK Fund
Henry and Martha Wellman Advised Fund
Beverly Britton Rudolph Shaw Advised Fund
John M. & Nancy Kyle Wells and Frances & C. C. Graham Fund
Bill and Shirley Shaw Fund
Mr. and Mrs. P. Everette Wells III Advised Fund
A. Lincoln and Nancy D. Sherk Fund
Ms. Elizabeth N. Whitaker, II Advised Fund
Adrian and Bob Shore Advised Fund
Louisa Whitaker Advised Fund
Ricky and Sally Shore Fund
William A. Whitaker Advised Fund
Dr. Thomas E. Shown Advised Fund
Nancy and Monty White Advised Fund
Martha and Tom Simpson Advised Fund
Scott and Lauren Wierman Advised Fund
Catharine N. & Kenneth N. Sisk Fund
Paul and Jan Wiles Charitable Fund
Debra Runnion Sizemore Fund
Joseph & Eileen Wilhem Fund
Brant and Kay Snavely Fund
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Snyder Family Fund
Arthur T. and Catherine R. Williams, III Advised Fund
Roberta L. and Jimmy R. Pettit Advised Fund The Pfefferkorn Company Advised Fund L. Gordon and June D. Pfefferkorn, Jr. Fund Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Phelps Advised Fund John Piazza Advised Fund Pine Hall Brick Co. Fund David and Ingrid Pisetsky Advised Fund William Pitser Advised Fund Nancy and Ed Pleasants Advised Fund Ruth M. and Clifton E. Pleasants Fund Dr. Harold C. Pollard III Fund Dr. and Mrs. Eddie Pollock Advised Fund Robert S. and Wanda E. Pool Fund Richard and Nancy Port Fund
Non-Endowed Advised Funds ~ continued on next page
Non-Endowed Advised Funds ~ continued from previous page
Darryl and Leia Williams Advised Fund
Mrs. Nancy H. Wilson Advised Fund
Erna and Bill Womble Advised Fund
Dr. and Mrs. S. Clay Williams, Jr. Advised Fund
W. T. Wilson Advised Fund
Ralph H. Womble Advised Fund
Edwin H. Williamson, Jr. & Louise N. Williamson Advised Fund
M. Powell and Gertrude S. Winstead Advised Fund
William F. and Jane G. Womble Advised Fund
John G. and Patricia G. Williard Advised Fund
Winston-Salem Rotary Benevolent Fund
James and Johanna Yopp Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Willis, Jr. Advised Fund
Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club Advised Fund
Lynn and Jeff Young Fund
Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton Willis Fund
Anne S. Womble Advised Fund
Stephen and Bonnie Zades Advised Fund
Robert M. Willis Fund
Calder and Martha Womble Advised Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Nick G. Zegrea Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wilson, Jr. Advised Fund
Edith Womble Advised Fund
TEMPORARY AND SPECIAL FUNDS TEMPORARY AND SPECIAL FUNDS give the Foundation the ability to hold a limited number of funds for organizations for charitable short-
term projects. Black Philanthropy Initative
RJ Reynolds/Andrew Lane Memorial Fund
Stokes County Trust Fund
Guy J. Bridges, Jr. Educational Fund
Leading by Example
Sunshine Fund
Jackie Brooks Memorial Fund
Local Initiative Support Corporation Fund
Antony Swider Art Education Scholarship Fund
Centenary UMC Youth Fund
R. B. Matthews Student Assistant Fund
TCYSA Winning Goals Fund
Children of Vietnam Fund
Medical Mission Initiative
Tomorrow’s Wise Working Women
Andrew Blake Clark Memorial Scholarship
Mark James Mendenhall Scholarship Fund
Touched by Technology Fund
Craven Habitat Fund for Deaf Adults
Mineral Springs Fund
Triad Orienteering Club Foundation Fund
Jan Detter Arts Fund
Museum Fund
Maytrice Walton Scholarship Trust Fund
ECHO Council
NCAPA Project Fund
Michael and Buffy Waltrip Charitable Fund
ECHO Fund
Neighborhood Fund
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Fund for Forsyth Country Day School
Stanley Michael Elrod Scholarship Fund
Neighborhood Institute for Community Leadership Fund
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Fund for Rose Hill Free Will Baptist Church
Fondue Fund
Nonprofit Connections
Winston-Salem Community Development Fund
Forsyth Common Vision Council Fund
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Sports Medicine Fund
Forsyth County Bark Park
Jeannette Anderson Parker Memorial Scholarship Fund
Winston-Salem National Little League Capital Campaign Fund
Forsyth Fund for Teaching Excellence
Parrish Scholarship Fund
With Help from Friends
Galloway Fund
Partners for Homeownership
Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem
Get Involved: Volunteer Center of Greater Winston-Salem Fund
Peter Perret Scholarship for Young Musicians
WXII Toy Drive Fund
Josh Gray Memorial Scholarship Fund
Playground Project Fund
Youth Activities Fund
Linda Adair Hatcher Memorial Fund for Eating Disorders
Professionals In Transition Paying It Forward Fund
Youth Philanthropy Fund
Peter Hinkle Memorial Fund
Harry Scofield Fund
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SHARON L. WASHINGTON-MCBRYDE MEMORIAL FUND
A love for learning lives on AS GENEROUS IN SPIRIT as she was gifted in mathematics, Sharon
Washington lived her life with kindness, intelligence, and extraordinary perseverance. Her mother, Bernice (pictured here), recalls how committed to others her daughter was even when she learned she was dying of breast cancer. “Even with that, she’d come home from work and tutor children in the neighborhood who needed help in math,” Bernice says, her eyes shining with the bittersweet pride of a mother who knows both loss and the uplifting power of good memories. “She had a short life, only 35 years, but she gave so much to society. Her students loved her!” The Sharon L. Washington-McBryde Memorial Fund was established at The Winston-Salem Foundation in 2005 by Sharon’s family and friends to commemorate her life of selflessness and community engagement. Talented with numbers, Sharon earned a mathematics degree at the University of North Carolina and then an engineering degree at North
Sharon’s battle with cancer did not stop her promise to the children of her community. She continued to value the experience of helping them with their math until the month before she died. The legacy of caring that Sharon exhibited will continue through the
Carolina A&T University. Young and incredibly bright — both intellectually
Sharon L. Washington-McBryde Memorial Fund. This year the fund will
and in personality — Sharon was soon well on her way to the fast track of an
provide a scholarship to an engineering student at North Carolina A&T along
ambitious career. But in the evenings she would set aside time to help children
with a grant to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Sharon’s
with their math, as dedicated to helping them improve their test scores as she
family believes that supporting education and contributing to the prevention of
was to advancing in her own profession.
breast cancer are the best ways to honor the memory of a young woman whose
“She was very good with children,” Bernice smiles, remembering how much
outstanding commitment to others deserves to be carried on for years to come.
Sharon loved the opportunity to help whoever rang the doorbell. “I remember sitting in the living room one afternoon when a boy came and said he’d heard she knew about trigonometry. Sharon went right to work helping him.”
The Sharon L. Washington-McBryde Memorial Fund, established at the Foundation in 2005 by family and friends, is a donor-advised fund.
Charitable Trusts THE FOUNDATION SERVES AS TRUSTEE of charitable lead trusts (CLTs) and charitable remainder trusts (CRTs) for donors. CLTs allow donors to
direct income from the trust to the Foundation and/or other charities for a designated period of years. At the end of that period, the principal can be redirected according to the terms of the original trust documents. CRTs provide life income to designated individuals with the remainder interest of the trust ultimately going to charity.
CHARITABLE LEAD TRUSTS TRUSTEED BY THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION 2005 F. Conard and Jean Snyder Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
1997 Margaret W. Parker Charitable Lead Unitrust
1999 Margaret Weatherspoon Parker Charitable Lead Unitrust
1996 A. Tab Williams, Jr. Charitable Annuity Lead Trust
1998 Lynn and Barry Eisenberg Family Heritage Trust Fund
CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS TRUSTEED BY THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION 2006 Edna Newsome Blanton 2006 Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust Louvenia Cox Tucker 2006 Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust 2005 Roma Lee Causby 2005 Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
1999 Frederick A. Blount and Charlotte E. Blount Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust William A. and Edith T. Knott Irrevocable Living Unitrust C. Edward Pleasants Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Joel P. Clingman Charitable Remainder Unitrust I
Nancy T. Pleasants Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Joel P. Clingman Charitable Remainder Unitrust II
1998 James L. Barnhardt Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Nancy and Paul Gwyn 2005 Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Dorothy M. Carpenter Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Sara S. and Curtis E. Long 2005 Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Thad W., Mildred B., and Kathryn W. Garner Irrevocable Living Unitrust
2004 George and Edna Blanton Charitable Annuity Trust
Ruth M. Pleasants Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Elizabeth T. Edmondson Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
Arthur G. and Susanne S. Weber Charitable Remainder Unitrust
J. Beeson Grubbs Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
Willingham Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
2003 Harry O. Corpening Charitable Remainder Unitrust Curtis and Sara Long Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Mathilda G. Wolfe Testamentary Charitable Remainder Unitrust 1997 Anonymous
Nancy Davis McGlothlin Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Rita D. Fitzgerald Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
John J. Sutton, Jr. and Betty P. Sutton Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Bonnie B. and James C. Messick Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
L. Frances S. Temple and Jesse C. Temple Charitable Remainder Unitrust 2002 Anonymous Donald F. and Lucy E. Folger Charitable Remainder Unitrust Lawrence R. Hine Irrevocable Trust Lucy Kaplan Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Gail S. Spencer Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust 1996 Anonymous Douglas Lewis Family Charitable Remainder Unitrust John B. and Grace D. McKinnon Irrevocable Living Unitrust 1995 Elms and Harriet Allen Unitrust
William G. Koronis and Ava O. Koronis Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Stephen G. Anderson Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Mary Annette Leight 2002 Charitable Unitrust
Edward S. and Barbara T. Beason Unitrust
2001 Frank E. and Mary B. Driscoll Charitable Remainder Trust
William and Drane Vaughn McCall Irrevocable Living Unitrust
L. Francis S. Temple Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Nancy H. Southard Irrevocable Living Unitrust
H. C. Woodall, Jr. Family Charitable Remainder Trust
David H. Tate Irrevocable Living Unitrust
2000 Abner Alexander Irrevocable Living Annuity Unitrust
Jane Gilbert Womble Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Edmund B. Hopkins Irrevocable Living Unitrust Nancy S. Spencer Charitable Remainder Unitrust M. Louise Thomas Charitable Remainder Unitrust
THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT F U N D S A N D D O N O R S [ 5 2 – 5 3 ]
FUNDS AND DONORS
The Legacy Society THE FOUNDATION’S LEGACY SOCIETY honors those generous individuals or couples who have established permanent endowments of $10,000
or more through the Foundation or those who have made provisions for $10,000 or more for the Foundation through deferred or planned gifts, such as charitable bequests, charitable remainder or lead trusts, life insurance, real estate, or beneficiary designation. Members have full access to all donor services, including informational seminars provided by the Foundation. Donors who have an established relationship with the Foundation will be invited to join the Society as they satisfy the criteria for membership. The following individuals are members of The Legacy Society of The Winston-Salem Foundation as of December 31, 2006. If you have fulfilled The Legacy Society criteria and you are not listed, please let us know. On behalf of future generations, we gratefully thank these donors for their plans to contribute to an enduring legacy for our community.
THE LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS 13 Anonymous
Mrs. George Blanton
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Carter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis II
Dr. and Mrs. Joe E. Gaddy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell Agnew, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Blount
Ms. Dorothy A. Caudill
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. DeForest III
Mr. John K. Gallaher
Mrs. Sylvia F. Alderson
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Bolin
Mrs. Roma Lee Woosley Causby
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Denham
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Gallup, Jr.
Judge and Mrs. Abner Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke
Mr. M. Campbell Cawood
Dr. and Ms. James P. Dickerson
Ms. Kathryn W. Garner
Dr. and Mrs. Elms L. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Booke, Jr.
Ms. E. Jeanine Chadwell
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillon
Brittney and Jamie Gaspari
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Allen, Jr.
Mrs. Judy Booker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Chambers
Mrs. Elaine D. Dowdell
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gehring
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Bossong
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Downing
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Goodson
Ms. Gayle N. Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Edwyn T. Bowen, Jr.
Mrs. Norma Charles-Sink
Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Dozier III
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goodson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Sherrill Braswell
Mrs. Barbara F. Chatham
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. John Appel
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Chrisco
Mr. Frank E. Driscoll
Natasha and James Gore
Mr. W. A. Armfield, Jr.
Mrs. Herbert Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clark
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dudley
Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Gottlieb
Mrs. Teresa R. Ashburn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. D. Elwood Clinard, Jr.
Ms. Nancy Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gottlieb
Drs. Anthony and Katherine Atala
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs
Mr. Joel P. Clingman
Mr. Noel Lee Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Babcock
Mrs. Lenora J. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cole
Ms. Mignon Durham
Mr. Howard Gray
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baldridge
Mr. and Mrs. Royall R. Brown, Jr.
Mr. Elmer Collins
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Eagan, Jr.
Mrs. James A. Gray, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Budd
Mr. George L. Cooper
Ms. Elizabeth T. Edmondson
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greene, Jr.
Mr. Richard D. Barnes
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Budd
Dr. A. Robert Cordell, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Eidson
Mr. J. Beeson Grubbs
Mr. Zeb E. Barnhardt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Budd
Mr. Harry Corpening
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eisenberg
Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn
Dr. and Mrs. Rolland Barrett
Ms. Patricia P. Bundy
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cotterill
Mrs. Robert A. Emken
Mrs. William N. Hailey
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B Bass
Dr. David H. Burr
Mrs. Donna H. Craige
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hancock, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Beason
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cramer
Mrs. Rita D. Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr.
Mr. Clifton E. Beck
Dr. and Mrs. W. Douglas Cardwell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dalton, Jr.
Ms. Marlene P. Flinchum
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden Hanes, Sr.
Mr. Bill Beckerdite
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Maddrey Carpenter
Mr. Jason Davies and Mrs. Julia Frost-Davies
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Folger
Ms. Susan F. Harris
Mrs. Marie Bellin
Mr. Coy C. Carpenter, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Ford, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Bingham
Mrs. Dorothy M. Carpenter
Mr. Paul Fulton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. David Blanco
Mrs. William H. Carr
Mrs. James A. Fyock
Mrs. Claude B. Hart
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Mr. G. Franklin Davis Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis III Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Davis
The Legacy Society Members ~ continued from previous page
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Hatchell
Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Kinken, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Millsaps
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Rice III
Mr. Jesse C. Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hauser
Mrs. Louis Klaff
Mr. Richard G. Mock
Mrs. Thomas B. Rice
Dr. and Mrs. John B. R. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hege
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knott
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Monroe
Mrs. John S. Rider
Ms. M. Louise Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hemrick
Dr. and Mrs. L. Andrew Koman
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Clay V. Ring
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Thornton
Mr. L. Stephen Hendrix
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Koontz
Mrs. William M. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rossitch
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr.
Mr. M. Nick Hennessee
Bill and Ava Koronis
Mrs. Elaine Muir
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Rubin
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herring
Mr. Petro Kulynych
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rucker
Ms. Elizabeth Lee Trotman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hetrick
Mr. James Lambie and Ms. Libba Evans
Mrs. Mildred Naugle
Mr. and Mrs. C. Guy Rudisill III
Mrs. Louvenia Cox Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Neal
Mrs. Lorraine Rudolph
Mr. and Mrs. Bynum E. Tudor, Jr.
The Honorable Stephen L. Neal
Mr. Dalton D. Ruffin
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. T. David Neill
Mrs. H. J. Runnion, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tuttle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Nordenholz
Dr. and Mrs. William M. Satterwhite, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B Underwood II
Mr. Hardin P. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Hine Mrs. Alanson Hinman Mr. William D. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hohman Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hollan, Jr. Mrs. William E. Hollan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, Jr. Mrs. Edmund B. Hopkins Drs. Judith and Marbry Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howard Mrs. Jacqueline S. Hunt Mr. John W. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. David A. Irvin Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Irvin II Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. James III Dr. and Mrs. Richard Janeway Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarman Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sr. Mrs. Florinda C. Johnson Mrs. P. T. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Johnson Ms. Beverly Johnston Mr. James W. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jones Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Jones Mrs. Thad L. Jones Mrs. R. William Joyce Ms. Lucy Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kay, Jr. Mrs. J. Lee Keiger, Jr. Ms. Teresa Kern Ms. Susan Kerner-Hoeg Ms. Earline heath King Mr. and Mrs. Jessie M. King
Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Lawson, Jr. Mrs. Mary Annette Leight Mr. and Mrs. A. Thad Lewallen III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Lewis Ms. Nancy C. Lide Mrs. Regina D Lofland Mr. Joseph P. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Long Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Lord III Mrs. Elizabeth Lovett Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Lowy Ms. Annette P. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. E. Erwin Maddrey II Mr. and Mrs. John Mann Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin Dr. and Mrs. John A. Maselli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Masich Dr. and Mrs. K. Frank McCain
Dr. and Mrs. David Reese O’Brien, Jr. Mrs. Algine Neely Ogburn Mr. and Mrs. L. Glenn Orr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craven B. Page Mr. and Mrs. Dwight E. Pardue Mrs. Harry O. Parker Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Paschold Ms. Julie J. Pearce Ms. Brenda B. Penney Dr. and Mrs. Francis D. Pepper, Jr. Mrs. Clifford W. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Perry, Jr. Mrs. William H. Petree, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Petree
Dr. and Mrs. William McCall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Pfefferkorn, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. McCune
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Pleasants, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Davis McGlothlin
Mrs. Clifton E. Pleasants
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy McGowen
Dr. Michael J. Pollak
Dr. W. Frederick McGuirt
Mr. Louis B. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray McKinney
Mr. Richard E. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon
Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Prim
Ms. Sally R. McLeod
Mr. Grady R. Pulliam III
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McNair IV
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purcell
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Means
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Puryear
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Medlin, Jr.
Mr. Greg Puryear
Mr. and Mrs. Danny J. Mendenhall
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Quick
Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chris Ramm
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Messick
Mr. James K. Reaves, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Messick, Jr.
Mrs. Willie B. Reavis
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Riazzi
Mrs. Barbara B. Millhouse
Dr. and Mrs. David G. Rice
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Sayers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Schindler Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Schwartz Mr. Rick Seamon Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Seamon Mrs. Pat Moore Seawell Miss Rebecca Ann Sebastian Mrs. Robert D. Shore, Jr. Mrs. Rosemary V. Shortt Dr. Thomas E. Shown
Ms. Margaret M. Urquhart Mrs. Deborah H. Vaughan Ms. Patricia A. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vaughn, Jr. Dr. Ramon Velez Ms. Sheila H. Vogler Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Wall Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washington Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. S. Waugh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinal
Dr. Glenda Weber and Mr. Wayne Weber
Mr. Willis Slane and Dr. Caroline Chiles
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Wierman
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith Mr. F. Conard Snyder Dr. and Mrs. John K. Southard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Spaugh Mrs. Barbara Wall Spearman Ms. Ann Lewallen Spencer Mrs. Gail S. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer Mrs. William O. Spencer III Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sutton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Taft Dr. and Mrs. David H. Tate Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilhem Mr. and Mrs. A. Tab Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willingham Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willingham Mrs. Nancy H. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wohlford Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wolfe Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodall, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Worf Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. Worley Dr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Young
Mrs. W. Mills Taylor
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2006 Donors INCLUDED IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE THE NAMES of those who have made gifts to the Foundation in 2006. Both the Foundation and
the community are grateful for all of these gifts — from the smallest to the largest. Collectively they prove that the Foundation’s mission — to invest in our community by making philanthropy and its benefits available to all — is alive and well.
DONORS TO THE COMMUNITY FUND AND BOOK OF MEMORY Gifts to the Community Fund and Book of Memory allow the Foundation to address the community’s best funding opportunities and most urgent needs through competitive grants. Contributions are listed alphabetically under the following designations: Visionaries, gifts of $5,000 or more; Benefactors, gifts between $2,500 and $4,999; Advocates, gifts between $1,000 and $2,499; Supporters, gifts between $500 and $999; or Philanthropists, gifts up to $500.
VISIONARIES ~ $5,000 OR MORE
BENEFACTORS ~ $2,500 – $4,999 Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hemrick
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cramer
ADVOCATES ~ $1,000 – $2,499 Dr. and Mrs. Elms L. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Dozier III
Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Medlin, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Mr. and Mrs. John Appel
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hauser
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Ogburn, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vaughn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Armfield
Mr. Frank E. Driscoll
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Pappas
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Wiesler
Mr. and Mrs. F. James Becher, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dudley
Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. James III
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Royster
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Wiles
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke
Mr. Noel Lee Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope A. Kelly
Mr. W. David Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Booke, Jr.
Eagan and Sons
Ms. Mary Annette Leight
The Strickland Family Foundation
Mrs. Herbert Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Lord III
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III
Glenn Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Masich
Ms. Jo Anne M. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cleland
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Goodson
The Grover C. and Jane C. McNair Charitable Fdn. Trust
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr.
SUPPORTERS ~ $500 – $999 Mrs. Betty W. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cotterill
Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Greason, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Steele
Mr. and Mrs. John Andronica
Mr. and Mrs. C. Penn Craver, Jr.
Ms. Judith B. Halverson
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lautemann
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Taylor, Jr.
Mrs. Amy P. Barnhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Phelps
Mrs. Charles F. Vance, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Bennett, Jr.
Tom Davis Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hanes III
Mr. and Mrs. Clay V. Ring
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willingham
Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Douglas III
Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sandridge, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Bingham
Mrs. Elaine D. Dowdell
Mr. M. Nick Hennessee
Ms. Margaret Scales
Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson
Dr. Carolyn R. Ferree
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hensel
Ms. Marianne P. Shea
Mr. M. Campbell Cawood
Mr. and Mrs. John L. W. Garrou
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dudley Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dee Smith
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr.
Ms. Jane Goodson
Mr. John W. Hunt
Mrs. Robert B. Sosnik
Mr. and Mrs. H. Vernon Winters Mr. and Mrs. Calder Womble Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodall, Jr.
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PHILANTHROPISTS ~ LESS THAN $500 Dr. Jon Abramson and Dr. Cynthia Lees Ms. Hannah Albertson Mr. and Mrs. Archie G. Allen, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. David H. Allen Dr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Allen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Allen Aon Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Philip R. Aronson Mrs. Ira W. Baity, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin III Bank of America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Beattie Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bethune Ms. Elsie C. Blackman Ms. Hedda Boker Mrs. William Bryan Booe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Bouldin, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edwyn T. Bowen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bragg Dr. and Mrs. J. David Branch Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Brenner Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Brice, Jr. Mr. H. Michael Britt Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Butcher Capital Development Services
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis III
Mrs. Sarah F. Hamlin
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Memory
Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Slick
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood L. Davis
Mrs. Gordon Hanes
Mr. Kenneth W. Merritt
Mrs. William S. Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Davis, Jr.
Mrs. Perry G. Harmon
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harrell
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sommerkamp
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison
Ms. Ellen N. Monahan
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Denham
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Hatchell
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson D. DeRamus
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hauser
Ms. Juliette R. Moore
Ms. Kay K. Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Haver
Mrs. William M. Morris
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Dobbins, Jr.
Hawthorne Pharmacy, LLC
Ms. Emma Gray Drew
Ms. Martha M. Higginbotham
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Mountcastle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Duckett Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Dull, Jr. Ms. Nancy Dunn Mr. and Mrs. C. Dorsey Dyer, Jr.
Mrs. Alanson Hinman Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hohman Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, Jr. Mrs. E. R. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hoyt, Jr.
Ms. Nancy G. Elberson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huber
Dr. and Mrs. William Elesha Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartow Farr, Jr. Dr. Steve Felts Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fly Ms. Alice M. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Hundt Mrs. Jacqueline S. Hunt Edy Hurdle Consulting, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Ali Jarrahi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vernon Foster
Ms. Sherry A. Kellett
Ms. Vicki G. Fragakis
Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kelly, Jr.
Ms. Judith W. Freeman
Ms. Jane W. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Furr
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Kincaid
Mrs. Gus G. Gallins
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Galloway, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Knostman
Ms. Mary E. Garber
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kraft
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gay III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lambeth
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Glaze
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Loftis
Mr. S. Bailey Glenn, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Rose Long Mr. and Mrs. John Mauceri
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Corrigan, Jr.
Goler-Depot Street Renaissance Community Development Corp
Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Cox
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goodson, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Crockett
Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Crotts
Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad Graham
Mrs. Viola Crump
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Graham
Davidson College
Mr. Thomas A. Gray
Dr. and Mrs. Courtland H. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher J. Grubbs
Mr. Gilbert T. Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Guthrie, Jr.
Mr. Coy C. Carpenter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Carter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harris F. Clein Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Clein Mr. and Mrs. D. Elwood Clinard, Jr. Mr. Larry D. Coble Mrs. Sophia S. Cody
Ms. Carolyn McBride Dr. and Mrs. William McCall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKinny Dr. Neill McLeod Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. McNair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McNally Ms. Barbara D. McWhorter
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Spach Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Spaugh Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Spaugh Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Sprinkle, Jr. Sprinkle Foot & Ankle Center, PA State Employees Credit Union
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mountjoy
Ms. Kathryn Kendrick Streng
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mulvey, Jr.
Mrs. Lois H. Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Neal
Mrs. Sam P. Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. T. R. Nicholson
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Thacker
Ms. Marjorie Northup
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Thomas
Mrs. Algine Neely Ogburn
Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Thomason, Jr.
Leslie Oliver
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Trawick
Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick
Ms. Elizabeth C. Treadway
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton
Triad Juneteenth Festival Committee
Mrs. Lucy F. Peebles
Mrs. John F. Trotman
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Perry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tytell
Mrs. Clifford W. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Vaughn
Mrs. Helen S. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Vogler, Jr.
The Phoenix Company
Wachovia Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Pleasants, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purcell Ms. Donna Rader Ms. Marisa Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robins Mr. and Mrs. E. Norwood Robinson Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers Dr. Walter M. Roufail Dr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Rufty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Sanders, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saunders Mrs. Lyttleton B. Scott, Jr. Mrs. Richard E. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shore Mrs. Robert D. Shore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd Slate
Mr. and Mrs. P. Everett Wells III Mrs. Robert P. Whaling Mr. John C. Whitaker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. White Mr. and Mrs. Frederic E. Wierman Mr. and Mrs. J. Tracy Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Willis, Jr. Mr. William T. Wilson III Mrs. John H. Winder Mr. and Mrs. James N. Witherington Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wolfe III Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. Worley Mr. and Mrs. James E. Yarbrough, Jr. Mrs. Ernest H. Yount
DONORS TO NAMED FUNDS FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS that made contributions to named funds at The Winston-Salem Foundation
during 2006. 21 Century Enterprises, Inc. 2006 Mom’s Lunch Bunch Mr. and Mrs. Jones C. Abernethy III ABRI Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Accu-Fab, Inc. Acme-McCrary Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John A. Acton Ms. Katherine Acton and Mr. Gerald Smith
American Academy of Physician Assistants American Express Foundation Amos Cottage Inc. Ms. Elsie M. Anderson Ms. Gayle N. Anderson Mr. Lus A. Anderson Mr. Paul Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Anderson
Mr. Alfred G. Adams
Mr. Wayne C. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Adams
Mr. Dan E. Andrew
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Adams
James N. and Rose S. Andrews CLAT
Dr. Sandra P. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Adams Mr. Bradley T. Adcock Ms. Anne S. Adkins Dr. Harley P. Affeldt Affinity Connection Inc. Dr. and Mrs. David A. Albertson Ms. Martha Albertson Mrs. Betty W. Alexander
Ms. Nancy R. Baity
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr.
Ms. Maria C. Boney
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Baker, Jr.
Ms. Frankie D. Bell
Mrs. William Bryan Booe, Jr.
Ms. Marcia T. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bell
Ms. Connie Book
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baldridge
BellSouth Business
Ms. Cindy Booke
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin III
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Belton
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke
Mr. Louis B. Baldwin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Bennett, Jr.
Mr. Henry M. Booke, Jr.
Mr. Arthur Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Bennett
Mr. Sam L. Booke, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ball III
Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Bennett
Ms. Jerre D. Boren
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard
Dr. J. Albert Benton
Bank of America Foundation
Ms. Ginger M. Berrier
Mr. Fred Boring and Ms. Jane Hobson
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Banks
Ms. Margaret Bessette
Ms. Phyllis M. Barnes
Ms. Yvonne H. Bethea
Mrs. Amy P. Barnhardt
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bethune
Mr. Henry G. Barnhill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Bettis, Jr.
Estate of Mary R. B. Barrett
Mary Duke Biddle Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Rolland Barrett
Ms. Sami O. Bills
Ms. Martha Barry
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Bingham
Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Bartholomew
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Birmingham
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B Bass
Mr. Stephen Blacklocks and Ms. Jerri-Lynn Scofield
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Andrews Angels Foundation Anonymous Aon Foundation Dr. and Mrs. William B. Applegate Dr. and Mrs. Guy Arcuri Ardmore Neighborhood Association Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Bauer Arizona State Association of Physician Assistants
Mr. Lovest T. Alexander, Jr. Mr. Paul W. Armfield Ms. Hazel B. Alford Alfred Williams & Company
Mr. Douglas Arnold and Ms. Lynn Calhoun
Allegacy Federal Credit Union
Dr. and Mrs. Philip R. Aronson
Mr. and Mrs. Archie G. Allen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Askew, Sr.
Mr. Charles E. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Atkinson
Mr. Tom E. Baugh, Jr. Bayliss Boatworks Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Bazemore, Jr. BB&T BB&T Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Beach Ms. Lori Beane
Dr. and Mrs. Elms L. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Atterbury
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Allen, Jr.
Dan and Margaret Austell Lead Trust
Mr. Ross Owen Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Austell
Alexander Cook & Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Austell
Allianz
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Babcock
Ms. Mary A. Alspaugh
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Altman
Ms. Eve J. Bacon
Altrusa International, Inc. of Winston-Salem, NC
Miss Gigi Bacon
Mr. Thomas Beggs and Ms. Eileen Conlin
Mr. and Mrs. Zack H. Bacon Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Beier
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beasley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Beason Ms. Elizabeth W. Beatty Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beaudin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Belk, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Bouldin, Jr. Ms. Marjorie Boulware Ms. Jean Bouthillier Dr. and Mrs. Edwyn T. Bowen, Jr. Mr. Matthew K. Bowman Ms. Penni P. Bradshaw
Ms. Martha W. Brame
Ms. Cynthia E. Blair
Dr. and Mrs. J. David Branch
Ms. Suzanne W. Blair
Mr. and Mrs. James Braxton
Mr. and Mrs. David Blanco
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Breitbach
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bland
Mrs. Herbert Brenner
Mr. Art Blevins
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brenner
Mr. Charles Blixt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Brenner
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Blount
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Brewer
Ms. Stacye A. Blount
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O. Brewer
Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bridgeford
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bolen
Ms. Christine Belcik-Griffith
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Boulanger
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brady
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Beckley
Mrs. Marilyn F. Baird
Ms. Beth H. Boswell
Dr. and Mrs. J. Breeden Blackwell
Ms. Carol Beckett
Dr. Khosrow Bahrani
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Bost II
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blackwelder
Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
Amarr Garage Doors
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boss
Mrs. Geneva Bolen Mr. Danny Boles Mr. and Mrs. Mickey W. Boles Dr. John L. Bond, Jr.
Mr. Grant R. Bridges Mrs. Lula Mae Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brinkley Mr. H. Michael Britt Mr. and Mrs. Sydney P. Britt Ms. Lucinda M. Brogden Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brookby
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Mrs. Thornton H. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burton
Mr. Bernard Casterlow
Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth W. Crockett
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Broughton
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Butcher
Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Cathey
Coca-Cola Company
Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Cross
Mr. Bruce T. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Butler III
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Cato
Mrs. Sophia S. Cody
Mr. and Mrs. O. Roane Cross, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Butler
Mr. Terry K. Caudle
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Coggins
Crotts & Saunders Engineering, Inc.
Mr. H. Andrew Brown III
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cavanaugh
Coldwell Banker Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Crouch
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dayton Brown
Estate of Mary W. Butler
Cavanaugh & Associates P.A.
Ms. Marcia Z. Cole
Ms. Mickey Cruse
Ms. Kay Speas Brown
Mrs. Fred Butner, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cavas
Rev. and Mrs. E. Dudley Colhoun
Mr. Kenneth E. Crutchfield, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart G. Cawood
Mr. Elmer Collins
Mr. and Mrs. R. Perry Crutchfield Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Byrd
Mr. M. Campbell Cawood
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Collins
Mr. Jerry Cummings
Mr. Michael D. Brown
Ms. Pamela King Cable
Ms. Bridget H. Cella
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Colonna
Ms. Carol B. Cummins
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Brown
Caine Commercial, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kendall Chalk
Columbia Builders Realty, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Royall R. Brown, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rence Callahan
Ms. Hannah G. Chalmers
Mrs. Fielding Combs
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H. Brown, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Callaway
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Chambers
Concept Arc International PLLC
Ms. Susan M. Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Campbell III
Mr. Robert B. Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Conger
Custom Advisory Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Brown
Campbell Science Group, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Chandler, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick G. Conits
Mr. Joseph H. Cutchin III
Mrs. Winanne C. Brown
Campbell Soup Company
Mr. H. Rocker Channell, Jr.
Construction Waste Services, LLC
Dairy Fresh, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Broyhill
Mr. Jack F. Canady
Dr. and Mrs. A. Craig Chapman
Mr. Kenneth S. Conti
Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Daly
Senator and Mrs. James T. Broyhill
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cannon
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chapman
Mr. and Mrs. Sal Contino
Mr. Loyd Russell Daniel, Jr.
Ms. Barbara M. Brugh
Cannon Wealth Management Services
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey W. Chapple, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Cook
Daniel Professional Group, Inc.
Ms. Lee Ann Chase
Ms. Carol Cooley
Ms. Bobbie L. Darby
Chatham Family Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Cope
DataMax Corporation
Mrs. Janie Chavis-Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Copenhaver
David A. Brandon Foundation
Mr. Jack A. Cheek, Sr.
Dr. A. Robert Cordell, Sr.
Davidson College
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cheek
Mr. A. Robert Cordell, Jr.
Mr. Alan H. Davis
Mr. Paul W. Chellgren
Ms. Nicole Corn
The Children’s Center
Ms. Faye S. Cornelius
Ms. Barbara Davis and Mr. Larry Shelton
Mr. George M. Chitty
CornerCap Investment Counsel
Mrs. Sue Yee Chiu
Ms. Florence P. Corpening
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Chrisco
Mr. Harry Corpening
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr.
Mrs. Wayne A. Corpening
Mr. Mike Carr Ms. Irene Carraway
The Christopher Fund
Mr. Paul M. Carruthers
Mrs. Hessie Church
Ms. Susan C. Carson
Ms. Frances A. Clanton
Ms. Susan K. Carson
Kimberly Clark Foundation
Mr. Kirk T. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clark
Ms. Peggy C. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark
Ms. Paula A. Cartner
Ms. Ferrell Clay
Mr. and Mrs. William Casey
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Clein
Mr. D. Christopher Cash
Mr. William L. Clement
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cassels
Mr. and Mrs. D. Elwood Clinard, Jr.
Cassie Stone Photography
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cobb
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant Ms. Sandra Bryson Buckhorn Coal Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Budd Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Budd The Budd Group Mr. John E. Buffaloe, Jr. Mr. Charles A. Bunce, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Bunce Ms. Rachel Bunce Ms. Patricia P. Bundy Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bunn III Mrs. Johnsie Parker Burgess Rev. and Mrs. D. Wayne Burkette Mr. Lynn P. Burleson Ms. Jeremy P. Burnett Ms. Joann B. Burnette Dr. David H. Burr Senator and Mrs. Richard M. Burr Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III Mr. Brian Burt Mr. and Mrs. Blaine K. Burton Donors ~ continued on next page
Ms. Ellison B. Caplice Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Capps, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Capps Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Capraro Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Carey Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson Ms. Makayla E. Carmichael Carolina Postal Credit Union Mr. Coy C. Carpenter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Carr
Corporate Express Mr. and Mrs. James H. Corrigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cotterill Mrs. Nettie T. Council Dr. Sharon Covitz Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cowan Mr. Gordon H. Cox Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cramer Ms. Vickie J. Cranford Mr. and Mrs. C. Penn Craver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crawford Crisis Control Ministry
Mr. Chadwick D. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Courtland H. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davis Egbert L. Davis, Jr. Unitrust Ms. Betty Gray Davis George Franklin Davis CLAT Ms. JoAnn E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John I. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis III Ms. Katherine Davis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Linwood L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Davis Mr. Ronald R. Davis Tom Davis Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Davis
Donors ~ continued from previous page Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis II
Mr. Frank E. Driscoll
The Enrichment Center
Mr. and Mrs. McDara P. Folan III
Ms. Virginia H. Gardner
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis
Driscoll Group
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Esch
Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Folwell
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Garner, Jr.
Davis Charitable Lead Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drozen
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Eshelman
Ms. Alberta Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Garner
Mr. and Mrs. R. Brandt Deal
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drye
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Eshelman
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Garrett
Mrs. Richard H. Dean
Mr. Mike Dubose
Ms. Diana Y. Essick
Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Ford, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. William Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Duckett
Eugene A. Stead Society
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ford
Ms. Linda D. Garrou
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Deaton
Mr. James J. Dudek
Mr. Mark R. Evans
Mr. George S. Forester, Jr.
Ms. Nancy D. Gatlin
Mr. Charles W. DeBell
Mr. Ambrose B. Dudley
Mr. W. Graham Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fortune
Ms. Trina D. Dees
Duke Energy Corporation
Ms. Janie T. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Foster
Mr. Staley Gentry and Ms. Sandra Lee
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Degroot
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Dull, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everhardt, Jr.
Ms. Frances M. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. David Russell DenHerder
Ms. Gwyneth M. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vernon Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Jayson Duncan
Excalibur Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Fowler
Ms. Emily Dunn and Mr. Jason Verheyen
Mrs. James R. Fain
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fox
Deva
Fain Enterprises
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fox
Dr. and Ms. James P. Dickerson
Ms. Nancy Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Barry W. Faircloth
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fox
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dillard
Mr. Noel Lee Dunn
Ms. Jean K. Faires
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fox, Jr.
Ms. Kay K. Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Durchman
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Falken
Ms. Vicki G. Fragakis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinning
Ms. Mignon Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer, Jr.
Discovery Alliance
Eagan and Sons
Frank L. Blum Construction Company
Disney Worldwide Services Inc.
Eagan Brothers
Dr. and Mrs. Sewell H. Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. John Earle
Ms. Tammie L. Dixon
Dr. Gordon I. Early
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dobbins
East Forsyth High School
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Dobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Edgeton
Ms. Mary Doby
Edmac Compressor Co.
Dr. and Mrs. Wiley J. Doby, Jr.
Ms. Martha Shore Edwards
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Dominick
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donahue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egleston
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Donald
Ego Hour at Robinhood Center, Inc.
Ms. Monica S. Donner
Ms. Carol Eickmeyer
Mr. David J. Doolittle
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Douglas
Lynn and Barry Eisenberg Family Heritage Trust
Ms. Shivani Desai
Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker Douglas Mr. and Mrs. James W. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Douglas III Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Dozier III Mr. Ron Drago Ms. Grace Draman Ms. Emma Gray Drew Ms. Deena A. Dreyfuss Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Driscoll
Ms. Joy Lynn Farmer Mr. and Mrs. William L. Farrell Mr. James C. Faw Mrs. John H. Felts Ms. Elizabeth L. Fenwick Ms. Dinah Ferguson Mr. Kevin A. Fettig Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ficken Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Kirk S. Figan Filipowski Foundation Mr. Edward S. Finley First Baptist Church Ms. Patsy N. Fisher Mr. Harry Q. Fitzgerald
Ms. Bonnie Elam Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmond Fitzgerald Ms. Nancy G. Elberson Dr. Sylvia A. Flack Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eley Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Fleming, Jr. Mrs. Aurelia Eller Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr. Ms. Inez C. Elliott Flow Companies, Inc. Ms. Shellie Dawn Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Elrod Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fly J. R. Elster Mr. George B. Flynt Mrs. Robert A. Emken
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gfeller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam M. Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Gibel Mr. and Mrs. Randall M. Gibson, Sr. Mr. Eric B. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glabman Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Glaze Mrs. James K. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Glenn
Ms. Denise Franklin
Mr. S. Bailey Glenn, Jr.
Ms. Betty Frazier
Global Reach Capital, LLC
Ms. Katrina Frazier-Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goins III
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Golding
Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Freitag
Goler-Depot Street Renaissance Community Development Corp
Ms. Mildred B. Frye Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fuller Ms. Loraine Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Fulton, Jr. Mr. Paul Fulton III Ms. Betty S. Fultz Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Furr Mrs. James A. Fyock Ms. Laura B. Gaddis Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gadson Estate of Christine Gray Gallaher Mr. James A. Gallaher Mr. John K. Gallaher Mr. and Mrs. Gus G. Gallins Ms. Tonya L. Galloway
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Mr. Daniel Genung
Ms. M. Caroline Gamble Garden Club Council of WinstonSalem and Forsyth County
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fletcher Good IV Reverend Donald P. Goodheart Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodson Ms. Jane Goodson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Goodson Mr. and Mrs William A. Goodson III Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goodson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gottlieb Mr. Vergil H. Gough Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Graham Mrs. Larry Graham Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Graham Mr. Scott Graham Mr. and Mrs. William T. Graham Mr. and Mrs. W. Patrick Grantham Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Graper
Ms. Judy C. Fogleman Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Engram
Ava Gardner Trust
Mrs. Kathryn Hanes Graves
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Mr. C. Boyden Gray
Mr. Rich Halverson
Mr. Peter Ellis Hawley
Ms. Margaret Ann Hofler
Ms. Lois R. Huffman
Mr. David Gray and Ms. Jocelyn Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. Manford R. Haxton
Mr. Frank R. Hoguet
Mrs. Dorothy Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews Hancock III
Mr. and Mrs. Culous M. Hayes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hohman
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Randall K. Hayes
Mr. Junko Tatsuno Hojo
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dudley Humphrey
Howard Gray CLUT
James A. and Martha S. Hancock Charitable Annuity Lead Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Ricky D. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn E. Holcomb
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter C. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hancock, Jr.
Mr. Vaughn Hayes
Holder Construction Company
Mr. John W. Hunt
Mrs. James A. Gray, Jr.
Ms. Ann S. Hanes
Hayes Henderson Properties LLC
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hollan, Jr.
Ms. Lesley Hunt
Ms. Pamela A. Gray
Mr. Eldridge C. Hanes
Ms. Lida Hayes-Calvert
Mrs. William E. Hollan, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hunt
Gray High School Class of 1957
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr.
Mr. Joseph A. Haymes, Jr.
Ms. Martha S. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory B. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Greason, Jr.
Frank B. Hanes Charitable Lead Trust
Haynes Strand & Co
Mr. Robert H. Holliday, Jr.
Ms. Sandra M. Hutchens
Mr. Bill Hearn
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes III
Ms. Kathleen F. G. Hutton
Dr. Eugene R. Heise
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, Jr.
I-10 Family Clinic
Ms. Anita Helms
Ms. Nancy R. Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingle
Miss Madeline Helms
Mr. Ralph H. Holthouser
Inmar Enterprises, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hempstead
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Holthusen
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Irvin
John W. and Anna H. Hanes Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hemrick
Mr. Martin L. Holton III
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Irvin
Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr.
Dr. Lavetta Henderson
Home Real Estate Company, Inc.
Ms. Annie Wade Irving
Ms. Robin M. Hanes
Ms. Ruth V. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooks
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Iseman, Jr.
Hanes Companies, Inc. Foundation
Ms. Marjorie Hendrix
Mr. James E Hoots
J. La’Verne Designs
Hanesbrands Inc.
Mr. M. N. Hennessee
Ms. Marjorie T. Hoots
Mr. and Mrs. David Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hoppe
Jackie Brooks Memorial Tennis Tournament
Happy Martin Interior Design, LLC Ms. Valena Mae Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hensel
Horn and Stronach
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harrell
Ms. Anne Herndon and Mr. Joe Frisina
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horowitz
Mr. Howard Gray
Great Outdoor Provision Co. Dr. and Mrs. Gary M. Green Mr. Al Greene Mr. and Mrs. Carlos L. Greene Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Greene Ms. Diane M. Greer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden Hanes, Sr. Mrs. Gordon Hanes James G. Hanes Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hanes III
Mr. Edgar B. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Gregory Drs. Craig and Kathy Greven Ms. Dorothy Griffin Ms. Molly B. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. David W. Griffith, Jr. Ms. Pecolia Josey Grove Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Grubbs Mr. Stanton Randy Harrill Guilford County Physician Extenders
Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Herring Mr. Keith Harris
Ms. Ann H. Guill
Mr. Lee Herring Ms. Shirley Harris
Mr. Kirk D. Gulden Ms. Gladys G. Harrison Ms. Sally H. Gulley Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Gunter Mr. and Mrs. Lott G. Harrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Gunzenhauser Ms. Virginia S. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Guthrie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Hartgrove Mr. Alan Jay Guttman Hartgrove Lawn Care Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn Ms. Ruth R. Hartle Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hagaman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hartley Mrs. William N. Hailey Mr. John F. Hatch III Ms. Lynn M. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hatch Ms. Vera Hale Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Hatchell Ms. Vicki Hale-Ebb Mr. and Mrs. David G. Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Romas Hales Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hauser Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hauser Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Haver Estate of John W. Halverson Mr. John P. Hawley Donors ~ continued on next page
The Leonard G. Herring Family Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Hamilton C. Horton, Jr. Mr. C. Royce Hough Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Hough Mrs. E. R. Howard
Ms. Jane C. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Logan Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Mike D. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobius Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. James III James A. Gray High School Class of 1956
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Howard Mr. Eric N. Hoyle
James A. Gray High School Class of 1958
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hoyt, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Janeway
HSBC Mortgage Services
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Jarmond, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard
Dr. and Mrs. Calvert B. Jeffers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule C. Hubbard
Mr. J. C. Jeffords
Mr. Julius C. Hubbard, Jr.
Mr. Lewis Hill Jenkins
Mr. Lewis E. Hubbard
Mrs. Lila Womble Jenkins
Hubbard Realty of Winston-Salem, Inc.
Mr. Mose A. Jennings
Hess Foundation, Inc. Highland Builders Supply, Inc. Highwoods Realty Ltd. Partnership Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Hill, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Hill, Jr. Mrs. Laura L. Hill Mr. Henry N. Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Hinkle, Jr. Mrs. Alanson Hinman Mr. David C. Hinton, CPA Mr. Robert T. Hitchcock Ms. Kathryn Hix-Boyete Mr. William D. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hodges Mr. David Brent Hodgson
Ms. Anna Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huber Ms. Betty W. Johnson Ms. Deidra Hudson Mrs. Dell C. Johnson Mrs. Beth S. Hudspeth Ms. Elsa H. Johnson Ms. Ruth A. Hudspeth Mrs. Florinda C. Johnson Mr. James M. Huffman Mr. Frank N. Johnson
Donors ~ continued from previous page Ms. Irene K. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Kepley, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lautemann
Ms. Ann R. Long
Ms. Jealone M. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Johnson
Mrs. Mary R. Kerr
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Long
Ms. Marsha Martin
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Keshian
Lawndale Garden Club of WinstonSalem
Mr. L. Donald Long, Jr.
Ms. Mathilde Martin
Mrs. P. T. Johnson
Dr. Follin A. Key
Mrs. Margaret Rose Long
Mr. Patrick E. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Matt R. Long, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Martin
Dr. and Mrs. William H. Long
Mrs. Edwin H. Martinat
Ms. Virginia S. Longino
Dr. Richard S. Marx
Ms. Cynthia B. Lord
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Maselli
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Lord III
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Masich
Mr. John H. Loughridge, Jr.
Mrs. Mildred Matthews
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lovett
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Mault
Mrs. Martha D. Lowrance
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Maxey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lowrey
Mrs. Grace Frank Mayberry
Ms. Elizabeth W. Lubin
Mrs. Ruth B. Mayfield
Ms. Sarah R. Lucas
Dr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Maynard
Mr. Daniel H. Lynam
Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Maynard
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lynch III
Mr. Fred McAllister
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lyon
Mr. Lonnie J. McAllister II
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lyons
Ms. Carolyn McBride
Ms. Amy Lytle
Mr. and Mrs. David McBride
Ms. C. M. Mabe
Mr. and Mrs. G. Emmett McCall
Mr. and Mrs. Steve H. Mabe
Ms. Shirley L. McCall
Mr. Tracy Mabe
Dr. and Mrs. William McCall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Macfarlane III
Mr. and Mrs. Bronce F. McClain
Ms. Marti Macon and Mr. Bryan Macon
Ms. Britt Anne McClelland
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey J. Kierstead
Ms. Melissa Y. Johnson
Kilpatrick Stockton L.L.P.
Ms. Pauline P. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gray Kimel, Jr.
Dr. Peter C. Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur T. King
Mr. Phillip W. Johnson
Ms. Earline heath King
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King
Mr. Ronald L. Johnson
Mr. Rudy King
Ms. Ruth Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Lawson, Jr. Leadership & Management Strategies, Inc. Mr. Douglas E. Leckie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky O. Ledbetter Mr. Robert E. Lee III Ms. Valeria Lee Mrs. Annette M. Leight Mrs. Mary Annette Leight Mr. Harry Lemon
Ms. Thelma Johnson
Mr. Robert S. Kirby
Johnson Trust Company
Ms. Johanna R. Kiricoples
Ms. Beverly Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Klein
Mr. Robert T. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Klevinski, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Joines
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kluttz
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jones
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knott
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Jones
Dr. and Mrs. L. Andrew Koman
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert M. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Kooken
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lemon Mr. Curtis Leonard Mrs. E. L. Leonard Mr. R. Michael Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Lesondak Dr. Monica R. Lett Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Levin Levin, Spinnett & Company, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Jones
Dr. and Mrs. Alonzo D. Kornegay
Mrs. Thad L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kostelnik
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jones
Mrs. M. T. Kostmayer
Mr. Robert P. Jordan
Ms. Janet S. Kozel
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Juchatz
Mr. Arthur W. Kuhlmann
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
Ms. Judith D. Kuhn
Ms. Rachel Katzer
Mr. Petro Kulynych
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kay, Jr.
Kulynych Family Foundation II, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thad Lewallen III Lewandowski Architecture Mr. and Mrs. Artist Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Lewis Lexington State Bank Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Lilley Ms. Rachel H. Lineberry Ms. Sallye A. Liner Ms. Wenday A. Keesee
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lackey
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Keith
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilmour Lake
Mr. Brian Kell and Ms. Jacquelyn Fetrow
Ms. Kaye Lambert
Dr. and Mrs. A. Stanley Link, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey O. Linton Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Linville
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kellenberger
Mr. James Lambie and Ms. Libba Evans
Ms. Sherry A. Kellett
Mr. James J. Lampros
Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kelly, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamy
Ms. Jane W. Kelly
Landmark Builders
Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope A. Kelly
Ms. Celesta W. Lane
Mrs. Jessie R. Kemp
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Laney
Ms. Dixie H. Linville Mr. James E. Lippard
Ms. Cheryl F. Livengood Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Livengood Ms. Karen Larimer Ms. Kimberly Anne Locklear Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kennedy
Mr. Steven Larsen Mr. Leon F. Locklear
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kenney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Lassiter Mr. and Mrs. Whitman P. Loflin
The Senah C. & C. A. Kent Foundation
Laureate Alpha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi
Ms. Bessie M. Magby Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Malloy Mr. and Mrs. James R. Malton Mr. and Ms. Eric K. Mann Mrs. Susan W. Mann Law Office of William F. Maready, PLLC
Lula M. McCorkle Unitrust Ms. Paula A. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dan McCulloch Dr. and Mrs. David L. McCullough Mrs. Hattie M. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. John M. McDonald, Jr. Mr. W. Michael McDonald Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter McDowell III Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart McGill
Dr. Michael Lischke and Dr. Aimee Lischke Mr. and Mrs. George L. Little, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Kemp
Mr. and Mrs. M. Brian Magargle
Ms. A. P. Long
Ms. Susie Marion Mrs. Nancy Davis McGlothlin Mr. and Mrs. William D. Marion Dr. W. Frederick McGuirt Ms. B. Dianne Markham Ms. Elizabeth A. McGurk Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Marley Mr. A. Ward McKeithen Ms. Deborah S. Marshall Mr. Charles T. McKenzie, Jr. Ms. Lucia J. Marshall Dr. and Mrs. Philip H. McKinley Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray McKinney Dr. Harold L. Martin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emm McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin
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Dr. Hal H. McKinnon Jr.
Mr. Charles G. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller
McLain Steedle Chermak and Hanson
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Ms. Edithe B. McLean Ms. Carol McMorrow Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. McNair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McNair IV Mrs. John F. McNair III Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McNally Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. McNames Mrs. C. C. McNeely, Jr. Ms. Regina McNeill Dr. Karen McNeil-Miller and Mr. Steve Miller
Ms. Jane D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Miller Ms. Patsy R. Miller Mr. Richard Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Miller, Sr. Mr. Ward B. Miller Ms. Harriet H. Mills Ms. Joann S. Mills Ms. Jane Milner Ms. Gladys W. Mims Dr. and Mrs. Grover R. Mims Mr. Leroy Mims Mr. Sonny Minton
Mrs. Betty N. McSwain Mr. and Mrs. William L. McSwain Ms. Barbara D. McWhorter Ms. Patricia Mead Dr. and Mrs. William E. Means Mechanics & Farmers Bank Mr. and Mrs. John G. Medlin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Meek Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Meeks Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Memory Mr. and Mrs. Danny J. Mendenhall Mercedes-Benz of the Triad The Mercedes Miller Company Dr. and Mrs. J. Wayne Meredith Meridian Realty Group Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt Mr. Mark F. Merwarth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Metzler Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Michael, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Michalove Mr. John E. Mickey Dr. Joseph B. Mickler Microsoft NC Class Action Settlement
Mission Possible Sunday School Class Ms. Capre Mitchell Dr. Carlton T. Mitchell Mr. N. Worth Mitchell III
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mountjoy Mt. Tabor UMC Student Ministries Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Mullen Dr. Thomas E. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mulvey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Munden Ms. Carol A. Munns Mr. Jonathan Murfee Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Murphy Ms. Tracey F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Craig V. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Murray Murray Supply Company Ms. Lisa Muse Mr. Gary L. Musser Mr. and Mrs. F. Bradford Myers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers Mr. Judge Myers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mixon
Ms. Bernadine V. Nagle
Ms. Beth Mobley
Naomi Ingram Pinnix CRAT
Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Mobley
National Basketball Association
Mr. Richard G. Mock
Mr. Remedios A. Naval, Jr.
Modern Toyota
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Neal
Ms. Mary Cheek Nicholson
Ms. Mildred W. Paden
Ms. Barbara D. Nimocks
Mr. and Mrs. Craven B. Page
Nitsa’s
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Page
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Noble III
Mr. Gregory Page
Ms. Shelli R. Nobles
Mr. Charles J. Palmer III
Ms. Cecile Noel
Papers Unlimited
Mr. Richard P. Nordan
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Pappas
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Nordenholz
Ms. Cathy Pardue
Norman Stockton, Inc.
Mr. J. Michael Pardue
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Norris, Jr.
Mr. Charles N. Parker
North Carolina Baptist Hospital
Mrs. Harry O. Parker
North Carolina Medical Society
Mr. Joseph M. Parker, Jr.
North Carolina School of the Arts Foundation
Margaret W. Parker Charitable Lead Unitrust
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Northington, Jr.
Margaret Weatherspoon Parker Charitable Lead Unitrust
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Norwood
Ms. Marilyn A. Parker
Novant Health Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Parker
Chester T. Nuttall, Jr. Living Trust
Mr. Carl F. Parrish
Dr. and Mrs. David Reese O’Brien, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parrish
Octagon
Ms. Mary Ann Parrish
Ms. Mashelle Odom
Mr. Thomas Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt D. Odom, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Parsley
Mrs. Algine Neely Ogburn
Ms. Patti R. Patridge
Old Town Club Ladies’ Golf Association
Patriot Pep Club
Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Oliver Estate of J. William Moir
Mr. David L. Neal Ms. Kristin Marie Orcutt
Ms. Nancy Susan Moll
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. Neal Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monk
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Neal Mr. and Mrs. L. Glenn Orr, Jr.
Mr. Stephen L. Montgomery
Ms. Joyce R. Neely Mr. and Mrs. Laney G. Orr III
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. T. David Neill Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Orrell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Nelson III Ms. Katherine W. Otterbourg
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Moore III
New Life Assembly of God
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Newell
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Morris Ms. Pauline A. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. Morrow
Lan Ngo Nguyen and Trung Thai Nguyen
Mother, Inc. Motorsports Authentics, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mikush Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mountcastle
Paws for the Cause Fundraiser Mr. Ben Payne Ms. Maryanne Payne Mr. T. J. Payne II Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payton Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Pearce IV
Outside Perspective Inc.
Mr. Michael C. Pearsall
Mrs. C. T. Overby
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Pearson
Ms. Pamela Overby
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Peatross
Mr. Randall Overby
Mr. Dennis Pedersen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Pederson
Ms. Ora S. Owen
Mrs. Lucy F. Peebles
Mr. and Mrs. David V. Owens
Ms. Nancy H. Peebles
Ms. Lois P. Owens
Pembrooke Ridge Home Owners Association
Dr. and Mrs. A. Ray Newsome Mr. and Mrs. George Newton
Mr. W. R. Middleton, Jr.
Mr. Chris Paul
Ms. Lucile Newman
Mrs. William Mack Morris, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer W. Morten III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton
Mr. Kenneth Otterbourg
Network for Good
The Moore Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Middleton
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Mountcastle, Jr.
Ms. Violet B. Nichols Ms. Wanda D. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Darrell H. Nicholson
Mrs. Wendy D. Owens
Donors ~ continued from previous page
Ms. Brenda B. Penney
Dr. Michael J. Pollak
Ms. Marisa Ray
Ms. Arnetta W. Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rutledge III
Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Pollard
Ms. Michele S. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Roberson
Ms. Mary Leith Sage
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Pope
Mr. Timothy T. Raynor
Mr. Dixon Roberts
Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church
Poplin Properties, Inc
Mr. David B. Rea
Mrs. M. Stewart Robertson, Jr.
Mr. Richard B. Port
Reagan High School
Mr. William G. Robertson III
Salemtowne – The Moravian Retirement Community
Ms. Priscilla B. Porter
Mr. James K. Reaves, Jr.
Mr. Fred T. Robinette
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Porter
Mr. and Mrs. Billy M. Reavis
Mr. and Mrs. E. Norwood Robinson
Ms. Dana Poulton
Mrs. Willie B. Reavis
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Powell III
Ms. Elizabeth S. Reece
Ms. Jean M. Robinson
Mrs. Juanita Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Reece, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Len B. Preslar, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reeder
Mr. Sherman L. Robinson
Ms. Elizabeth D. Prey
Mr. Fred D. Reeves
Robinson & Lawing, LLP
Dr. and Mrs. Norris W. Preyer
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Reid
Rev. and Mrs. Cedric S. Rodney
Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Prim
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Reid
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roemer, Jr.
Mrs. Myrtle D. Pringle
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roemer III
Ms. Lou L. Prongay
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly
Ms. Victoria L. Roemer
Prudential Carolinas Realty
Mr. Fred A. Reimers
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rogers
Ms. Darlene Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Rendleman
Dr. and Mrs. J. William Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Renna
Mr. Richard Rohrs
PSA Partners 1 LLP
Republic Services of NC, LLC
Mr. Warren Romaine
Mark Ptashne, Joe Lewis Jefferson and Lucy Gordon
Reynolda Rotary Club
Mr. D. Edwin Rose
Reynolda Veterinary Hospital PA
Mrs. Pearl Ross
RGA Partners 1 LP
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rossitch
Dr. and Mrs. Vade G. Rhoades
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Rossitch
Mr. Milton Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Rossitch
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riazzi
Rotary Club of Stratford
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Riazzi
Rotary Club of Winston-Salem
Mr. Raymond J. Rice
Ms. Cicely D. Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy P. Rothrock
Mrs. Thomas B. Rice
Mrs. J. A. Rousseau, Jr.
Mr. David J. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rowe
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. M. Robert Rowell, Jr.
Mr. Gwyn F. Riddick
Mr. and Mrs. Jon-Paul Roy
Mrs. John S. Rider
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Royster
Mr. and Mrs. Clay V. Ring
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Rubin
Ms. Elizabeth P. Ransby
Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carver Rudolph, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rascoe
RJ Reynolds Foundation
Mr. Dalton D. Ruffin
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ratcliff
RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ruffin
Dr. Dariel L. Rathmell
Ms. Donna Robb and Family
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ruffin
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ray
Mr. Edward D. Robbins, Jr.
Mrs. H. J. Runnion, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Ray
Ms. Shirley M. Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Russell
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. C. Laurence Robbs
Mr. Joseph G. Russo
Mr. Martin D. Penry Ms. Sarah Penry Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perkinson, Jr. Mrs. Clifford W. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Perry III Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Perry, Jr. Ms. Nancy R. Perry Mr. Wesley Perry Personal Care Services, Ltd. Peterson/Gordon Architects PA Ms. Ramona Peteu Mr. and Mrs. William H. Petree, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Pettit Gordon Pfefferkorn CLAT Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Pfefferkorn, Jr.
Mr. R. D. Phillips, Jr. The Phoenix Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Piacentino The Piedmont Club Piedmont Land Conservancy Piedmont Natural Gas Company Dr. Sophia Pierce Pine Hall Brick Company, Inc. Dr. Ingrid B. Pisetsky Ms. Rita A. Planitzer Mr. Tim Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Pleasants, Jr. Mrs. Clifton E. Pleasants Ms. Elizabeth S. Pleasants Mr. Graydon Pleasants and Ms. Margaret Scales
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Sanders Jr. Mr. W. Kirk Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Clemens Sandresky Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sandridge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Santora Ms. Mary Carol Sapp Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sarbaugh, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Satterwhite, Jr.
Mrs. M. Garnett Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Saunders Ms. Mildred H. Sawyer
Ms. Joann Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Phillips
Salvation Army
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Phelps
Ms. Josephine O. Phillips
The Salmon Family Trust
Dr. and Mrs. William F. Sayers
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pulitzer, Jr. Mr. Grady R. Pulliam III Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pulliam Mr. Gregory P. Pulling Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purcell Ms. Elizabeth L. Quick R.J. Reynolds High School Radar Security Alarm, Inc. Ms. Donna G. Rader Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ragland Dr. and Mrs. David Y. Rainey Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn A. Raker Mrs. Nina Ramp
Ms. Margaret Scales Mrs. W. M. Scales, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Schatzman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schroeder Mr. Stephen N. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Schwartz Mrs. Lillian Scofield Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Scofield Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott Mrs. Lyttleton B. Scott, Jr. Mr. B. Pratt Scroggs Mr. and Mrs. James A. Scurry Mr. James A. Sebastian Miss Rebecca Ann Sebastian Mr. and Mrs. William B. Seippel
Dr. George Podgorny Mr. Phillip W. Poe Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Poe Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Polk III
Mr. Charles Selle III Dr. and Mrs. Elliott L. Semble Mr. and Mrs. Stan Senft Senior Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Sennatt Mr. and Mrs. David E. Shaffner Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Shaffner II
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Mr. Jim Shaffner
Mrs. Jane P. Slick
Ms. Ann Lewallen Spencer
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Styers Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Tonnesen
Shapiro Walker Design
Mr. James Smedley
Mrs. William O. Spencer III
Ms. Pamela A. Suber
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Mr. and Mrs. Gene F. Sharp
Mrs. Anne R. Smith
Spencer Group
Mr. Bill Sugg
Mrs. Rosa Lee Torrey
Ms. Alma L. Sharpe
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Smith
Ms. Cynthia G. Spivey
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Townsend, Jr.
Ms. Margaret Sharpe
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gray Smith III
Judge and Mrs. Ronald E. Spivey
Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan
Ms. Siobann M. Travers
Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn Sharpe
Mr. Frank L. Smith
Ms. Marty Spry
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sumner
Ms. Elizabeth C. Treadway
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dee Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stafford
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sutton, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Shealy
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith
Stedman Foundation
Ms. Melba R. Sutton
Triad Guaranty Insurance Corporation
Ms. Ann Hinshaw Shearon
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Smith, CPA
Robert K. Steel Family Foundation
Mr. Michael Swain
Mr. Stephen M. Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fletcher Steele
Mr. Norman W. Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Todd S. Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Smith
Mr. Jack Steelman
Ms. Linda Russell Swicegood
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Shepherd
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith Jr.
Ms. Susan S. Steelman
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Swofford
Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem
Mr. Joshua Smith
Mr. Paul M. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Syms
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Smith
Mr. Ronald F. Stephens
T. W. Garner Food Company
Mrs. Richard G. Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Stephens
Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Taft
Mr. Sander Smith
Ms. Betty P. Stephenson
Ms. Alisia F. Talley
Ms. Sara C. Smith
Ms. Anne Sterchi
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Talley
Dr. Sylvia Smith and Dr. Audie Bloise
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stevens
Edward E. and Mary Tarulli CRUT
Mrs. Vernon H. Smith
Ms. Rachel Kuhn Stinehelfer
Ms. Anne L. Taylor
Mr. Wayne Smith
Ms. Ellen Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Taylor
Mrs. William S. Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. Zachary Smith
Mrs. Margaret W. Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor
Ms. Adelia E. Smitherman
Ralph and Margaret Stockton CRT
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Taylor
Mr. Gordon R. Smoak
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tedder
Mr. James N. Smoak
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Stogner
Mrs. Margaret Rose Tennille
F. Conard and Jean Snyder Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Ms. Barbara A. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Thacker
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Thomas
Opal and James Stoneman
Dr. and Mrs. John B. R. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stopyra
Ms. Lenora R. Thomas
Ms. Cindy Stout
Mrs. Nannie B. Thomas
Ms. Mary E. Stowe
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Thomas
Stratapult
Thomas Harris Building & Design, Inc.
Ms. Becky Sherrill Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shields Mr. and Mrs. Brad C. Shinaman Ms. Becky H. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Shore Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shore, Jr. Mrs. Richard E. Shore Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Shore Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shore Mrs. Robert D. Shore, Jr. Dr. Thomas E. Shown Ms. Kathleen Sides Ms. Crystal Simmons Ms. Cynthia E. Simmons Mrs. Barbara Ann Simms Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Simon Ms. Sally T. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. William F. Simpson
Mr. James Triantos Trinity UMC Mrs. Virginia B. Trivette Ms. Elizabeth Lee Trotman Mrs. John F. Trotman Ms. Joyce N. Troyer Ms. Nancy L. Truluck Lawrence C. Tucker and Mary Ann Cody Tucker Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tucker Mr. Ed Turlington Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Turnicky Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tuttle Mr. David C. Twine Mr. Dooley L. Underwood III
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Sommerkamp
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem United Daughters of the Confederacy, North Carolina Division Universe of Science, Inc. Mr. Bill Vaassen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sonbert Mrs. Carolyn Vaassen
Dr. and Mrs. John K. Southard, Jr. Southern Community Bank and Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinal Ms. Cathy Singer
Southern Tool Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Dr. Madho Singh
Southside Animal Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Singleton
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Spach
Ms. Wilma M. Singleton
Rev. Laura Spangler
Mrs. Frances P. Sinnett
Mr. Christopher W. Spaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Sisk
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Spaugh
Ms. Debra Runnion Sizemore
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Spaugh, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kim E. Sizemore
Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Spaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Slaughter
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Spears
Mr. Earl F. Slick
Ms. Tammie D. Speetjens
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Triad Multiple Listing Service
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Strawsburg Mr. Ralph N. Strayhorn, Jr. Ms. Kathryn Kendrick Streng Mr. Gary H. Strickland The Strickland Family Foundation Dr. Lew W. Stringer Ms. Martha Laurin Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Bryce A. Stuart Mrs. Lois H. Stuart Dr. and Mrs. Allston Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Sturdivant, Jr.
Mrs. Charles F. Vance, Jr. Mr. Ryan C. Vann Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Vaughan
Ms. Julia Lynn Thompson
Ms. Christine Marie Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vaughn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Vaughn
Ms. Margaret Yates Thorne
Mrs. John L. Vereen
Mr. Barton L. Tiffany
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Vereen
Ms. Ann M. Tillett
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Vergakis
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Tilley
Ms. Avonelle D. Vestal
Mrs. Beulah Timmons
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Vestal
Mr. Kellon Tippett
The Village Tavern
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Villines
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. Vlasis
Mr. and Mrs. Claze Washington
Ms. Irene T. White
Mr. Robert M. Willis
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Womack
Mrs. F. Eugene Vogler, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. White
Ms. Sandy Willson
Mr. and Mrs. Calder Womble
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Vogler, Jr.
Mr. Joseph L. Washington
Mr. and Mrs. John A. White
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Wilson
Ms. Christine W. Womble
Mr. Larry E. Vogler
Ms. Charlene Watkins
Ms. Alice J. Whitfield
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gray Wilson
Mr. Ralph H. Womble
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Vonseggen
Ms. Sara Watson
Ms. Constance L. Whitmarsh
Mr. Harrison M. Wilson
Mrs. William F. Womble
W G White & Company
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wichman
Mr. J. Bradley Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble
Wachovia Bank, N.A.
Mr. Richard Watts
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic E. Wierman
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble, Jr.
The Wachovia Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Watts, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Wierman
Mrs. Nancy H. Wilson
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
Wachovia Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Ms. Ramona Watts-Sutton
Mr. Collier S. Wiese
Ms. Patricia S. Wilson
Mr. Gerald L. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. S. Waugh, Jr.
Wilco Hess
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodall, Jr.
Wayne Area Physician Assistants
Wildfire LLC
Ms. Tammy Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. Worley
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Wearn
Mr. Michael C. Wiles
Mr. Thomas M. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Woullard
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weaver
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wilkinson
Mr. W. Hugh Wilson III
Ms. Doris L. Wright
Mrs. Cathy D. Webb
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wilkinson Jr.
Mr. William T. Wilson III
Mr. Melvin W. Wright, Jr.
Mr. E. I. Weisiger
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Willardson
Mrs. John H. Winder
WXII – TV 12
Mr. Ed Weisiger, Jr.
A. Tab Williams Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Mr. and Mrs. G. Criston Windham
Xi Delta Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Estate of Spencer and Nell Waggoner Wake Forest University Babcock Graduate School of Management Wake Forest University School of Law Ms. Ashley W. Walker Mrs. Carolyn H. Walker Ms. Mary Jo Walker Ms. Perbena P. Walker Mr. Jerry Wall
Ms. Katherine B. Welch Ms. Mary Frances Welch Mrs. Martha Wellman
Ms. Betsy M. Williams Elizabeth T. Williams Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
Mr. Ronald D. Wellman Mr. J. Lanier Williams
Mr. and Mrs. L. Stewart Wall III
Wal-Mart Foundation Ms. Jessica Walsh Mr. Neal J. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Walton Ms. Carolyn Waltrip Mr. and Mrs. Mike Waltrip
YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Mr. Justin M. Yopp Ms. Rebecca L. Yost
Ms. Mertice S. Williams
Winston-Salem State University Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams
Winston-Salem Symphony
Dr. and Mrs. S. Clay Williams, Jr.
Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wesson Mr. P. Michael West Mr. Tim West West Forsyth High School Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Whaling
Mr. and Mrs. Hans W. Wanders Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ward Dr. and Mrs. William G. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Warhover
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Whaling, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Young Mrs. Ernest H. Yount Youth Leadership Institute Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Zagoria
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Zanetti
Williamston Memorial Baptist Church
Mr. and Mrs. H. Vernon Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Nick G. Zegrea
Mr. Robert F. Wiseman
Mr. George L. Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Witherington
Mr. Marion B. Zollicoffer
Mrs. Robert P. Whaling Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wharton
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yates III
Winston-Salem Kiwanis Club
Mr. and Mrs. P. Everett Wells III
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Yarbrough, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yena
Mr. Manalo Williams Mr. Scott A. Wallace
Winston Bone and Joint Surgical Associates, PA
Mr. Carl Yale
Winston-Salem Alliance
Mr. Chip Wells Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace
Ms. Carolyn Miles Winfrey
Winston Wings
Ms. Jennifer Williams Ms. Susan B. Wall
Ms. Deborah Winfield
Mrs. Wilma H. Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Williard
Ms. Bonnie N. Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willingham
Ms. Ellen Ruth Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willingham
Mr. John C. Whitaker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Willis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. White
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott Willis
Mr. Jonathan H. Witherspoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Wolfe
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Book of Memory THE BOOK OF MEMORY was established by The Winston-Salem Foundation as a means of preserving the names of people in whose memory gifts are
made. The specially commissioned, beautiful leather-bound book is displayed in the Foundation’s reception area and contains over 8,000 names. The Foundation provides an acknowledgement to the appropriate person(s) to let them know that a memorial gift has been made and that the deceased person’s name has been added to the Book of Memory.
THE FOLLOWING NAMES WERE ENTERED INTO THE BOOK OF MEMORY IN 2006: Mary Margaret Gordon Abahazi
Andrew Jackson “Andy” Clark III
Angela Dunn Gould
Lewis K. Mowery, Sr.
Margaret “Peggy” Williams Stockton
Janet Adkerson
Hiram S. “Hi” Cody, Jr.
Nancy Ann Harris Greenfield
Sheila Mrochinski
Robert Gray Stockton
O. G. Allen, Jr.
Evelyn Elizabeth Caudle Collette
Linda Adair Hatcher
Slaydon Myers
Ann Barber Strickland
Mary Ann Atkinson
John Edwin “Ed” Collette
Suzanne Ellis Hawley
Warren C. “Pete” Oldham
Randolph Tucker Strickland
Robert J. Bach
James Malcolm Conrad
Bud Hayes
C. T. Overby
Martha Bynum Revelle Stubbs
Donald Eugene Bailey
Marie Koonts Covington
James Daniel “Jim” Hewett
Nancy Vaughn Martin Owen
Mickey E. Swaim
Nancy Rawlings Baity
Sara Morris Cowart
Charles L. Hine
James Willie Penn, Sr.
Betty Swink
Virginia Cain Barr
Zollie Cowart, III
Peter Grant Hinkle
Alvin G. Pettit, Jr.
Fredrick A. Uphoff
Dorothy Butcher Bell
Lois Shelton Cox
Talmadge Gray Hinkle
Arthur Tyler Port
Stella Varazo
George E. Blanton
Sylvia Brittain Craver
Brian Holland
Judy Reich
Bonnie Gentry Walsh
Julia Kester Blythe
Charles Harold Dalton
Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Marybelle Cline Rhyne
Robert Lyon Waren
Shelby Jean Norris Bodford
Egbert L. Davis, Jr.
John Hutchins
Margaret B. “Mickey” Ruark
Andrew Hamilton Watkins
Gene Boney
Chester Denham
Arbela Hutcherson James
Joseph Leon Rumley
Aaron Waddington Welch, Sr.
W. Bryan Booe, Jr.
Louise Denham
Lila Womble Jenkins
Pearl Simpson Sams
Steve West
Nancy Ellen Bowles-Conrad
Forrest W. “Buddy” Diemer
Charlie Kraft
Gloria Ann Segars
Robert Penick Whaling
Douglas David Brendle
Timothy Patrick Dillon
Joan Kraft
Louis de Schweinitz Shaffner
Donald L. Whitener
Guy J. Bridges, Jr.
Grace C. Efird
Jack Kroustalis
Robert D. Shore, Jr.
Stanley Keith Wilkie
Mary Poole Brown
Richard C. Erwin
Opal B. Landingham
Corinne F. Sink
Thomas Allen Wingo
Ronald W. Brown
Nellie Louise Taylor Ferrell
Margaret Ogburn Leckie
Larry G. Slawter
Jack Wise
Charles Allen “Nick” Bunce, Jr.
Louis Stuart Ficklen
Edward Lesniak
Eugene Gray Smith, Jr.
Robert Haywood Witherington
Elizabeth Hanes Buxton
Pauline Franks
Theodore Levitt
Helen B. Smith
James Witt
Flora Ann Lee Bynum
Edward J. Friedenberg
Sylvia Kiger Lewis
John Michael Smith
John G. “Jack” Wolfe, II
Christine Carpenter
Maxwell Edward Fulk
Jim Lockwood
Blanche Bennett Snelsire
Mary Lynn Wooten
Almon Carr
Emma Christine Gray Gallaher
James Gaither Luffman
Mary Southerland
Ernest H. Yount, Jr.
Frankie Carr
Gus George Gallins
Jean Ferrell Lybrook
Winfred E. Spaugh
Mildred Reynolds Zimmerman
Leon Hartsell Cash
Elizabeth W. Garten
Ruth Mabe
Ivey W. Stewart
Ray S. Church
Marguerite Willingham Gorrell
Glinner Martin
Jean Fickling Still
The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem 2006-2007 MEMBERS (AS OF 6/30/07) Jean Adams
Carolyn Black
Missy Butler
Florence P. Corpening
Martha Shore Edwards
Sandra P. Adams
Mary Beth Blackwell-Chapman
Vanessa R. Butler
Leigh Cortesis
Lynn Eisenberg
Martha Albertson
Mindy Bloom
Nikki Byers
Joan Cotterill
Aurelia Eller
Harriet C. Allen
Phyllis D. Bonds
Dianne W. Caesar
Nancy Cotton
Kate Elliot
Simona Allen
Katherine M. R. Bosken
Eileen Cahill
Sharon Covitz
Sophie Elliot
Lisa Alley
Sandra C. Boyette
Susan S. Campbell
Lila J. Cruikshank
Kristine K. Elliott
Gayle N. Anderson
Susan H. Boyles
Brittany E. Cannino
Jennifer I. Dale
Margaret P. Elliott
Suzanne K. Anderson
Lynn Bradsher
Morgan D. Cannino
Suzanne G. Dale
Jeanine Elster
Sharon A. Andrews
Allison Brashear
Patricia W. Capps
Betty Gray Davis
Julie Englebert
Grace M. Andronica
Carolyn Breese
Martha B. Carlisle
Brenda Smith Davis
Mary Margaret Evans
Susan P. Andrus
Ann L. Brenner
Maureen L. Carpenter
Joslin Davis
Laura B. Farren
Shawn D. Angell
Felice Brenner
Eugenie W. Carr
Kirsten S. Davis
Susan L. Faust
Hannah Appel
Frances Brenner
Connie L. Carson
La Venta Davis
Dorian Faye
Gail M. Applegate
Wendy Brenner
Susan K. Carson
Linda G. Davis
Lynn Felder
Hope Arcuri
Tree Bright
Lisa Carter
Terrie Davis
Kitty Felts
Marie F. Arcuri
Susan Brittain
Peggy C. Carter
Vicki B. Day
Margaret H. Felts
Stevie Armbrecht
Kit Broadhurst
Carmen Caruth
Tonya Deem
Pamela J. Fish
Johnne Armentrout
Linda M. Brock
Barbara A. Cassidy
Tricia DeForest
Gail Fisher
Anne O. Armfield
Henri Dibrell Brown
Mackenzie C. Cates
Annette Deleot
Martha Fleer
Jan N. Assimos
Lynne Brown
Virginia Caudill
Cathy Denning
Ragan P. Folan
Katherine D. Atala
Mabe Brown
Aracelle Cetina
Pamela Denton
Gene Foster
Melissa A. Avent
Mary Ellis Brown
Shelby L. Chaden
Jan M. Detter
Jennifer K. Foster
Anne Babcock
Jere C. Browne
Dee Chambers
Camilla Deyton
Bonnie S. Fowler
Carolyn Bailey
Melanie Broyhill
Claire C. Christopher
Joyce Dickerson
Daisy G. Fowler
Linda Baker
Velvet E. Bryant
Kay F. Clark
Mary Ruth Dobbins
Sue Fowler
Beth Baldwin
Tracie Bryson
Pat Shore Clark
Rita P. Doran
T. Sharee Fowler
Betty T. Barnett
Nadine Buckinger
Wilma Clark
Anne J. Doss
Sheila F. Fox
Kate Dunn Barrow
Sylvia Budd
Catherine Clegg
Erin K. Doughty
Denise Franklin
Karen L. Bartoletti
Donna M. Burke
Wenda Clinard
Hunter B. Douglas
Jodi Frichner
Karen Bass
Jeremy P. Burnett
Rebecca Clingman
Marian Douglas
Alison B. Friduss
Elaine M. Bates
Molly Burnett
Louise W. Clover
Luci H. Driscoll
Carolyn O. Fulton
Toyoko Beaty
Mary Louise Burress
Grace Gale Coan
Shirley W. Dunlap
Mary Irwin Furey
Linda Beerman
Candice J. Burris
Kirtan Coan
Evan K. Dunnagan
M. Caroline Gamble
Diane Behar
Marjorie W. Burris
Mary Boone Coan
Phyllis H. Dunning
Courtney Gauthier
Beth A. Bentz
Laura Burrows
Bunny Coates
Pateah East
Ann Geiger
Deborah L. Best
Parker Burrows
Margaret Collins
Jean Eastwood
Eileen K. Gillis
Ellen Hofheimer Bettmann
Jocelyn Burton
Jane Combs
Charlene Edgerton
Lisa Glenn-Jones
Sylva B. Billue
Shilpa S. Buss
Michelle M. Cook
Sandra Edgerton
Louise Y. Gossett
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The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem Members ~ continued from previous page Jennifer E. Gottlieb
Debra E. Holliday
Mary R. Kerr
Sharon Marshall
Linda M. Nicolotti
Marcia Gottlieb
Sarah R. Holthouser
Megan Kilpatrick
Jane Z. Martin
Mary Martin Niepold
Amy Koman Grady
Pollyann E. Holthusen
Amanda King
Nancy Martin
Rose Marie Norman
Joan W. Greason
Marjorie T. Hoots
Susan G. King
Megan Martin-Wall
Corena A. Norris-McCluney
Priscilla J. Green
Rosalie Hanes Horton
Susan T. Kirby
Meredith Masten
Marjorie Northup
Eliza B. Greene
Katherine Houle
Lisa Kirkman
Betty A. Mauceri
Anita Ogburn
Laura A. Greer
Gretchen Hoyle
Cheryl Kiser
Marinda Maxwell
Phyllis C. Oliphant
Paula Grisham
Katherine Hoyt
Nola Reed Knouse
Tara Maxwell
Dawn S. Opel
Jennifer E. Grosswald
Catherine C. Huber
Leigh Koman
Mary Anne Maynard
Roanne F. Ornelles
Myra Grozinger
Ruth A. Hudspeth
Hilary L. Kosloske
Judy McAllister
Chevara Orrin
Ann H. Guill
Doreen L. Hughes
Britta Kunzer
Allison T. McCall
Kimberly Pace
Sally H. Gulley
Lucia M. Hughes
Andrea S. Kurtz
Anne B. McDowell
Mildred W. Paden
Annie R. Hairston
Sydney H. Hughes-McGee
Anita B. Kurtz
Shippey K. McDowell
Theresa Palmer
Carol V. Hall
Patricia W. Hull
Jo Ann Kyslinger
Anna Claire McKeen
Wendy Parker
Donna Hamilton
Cashin Hunt
Brenda Laffoon
Cathleen M. McKinney
Khaki Parks
Ann S. Hanes
Sarah O. J. Hunter
Gail Allen Lake
Ellen Winkle McKinney
Britt Parrish
Charlotte Hanes
Ginny Hunter
Kayla Landers
Gloria McKinnie
Emily S. Parsley
Helen C. Hanes
Judge Laurie L. Hutchins
Lula M. Leake
Laura H. McKinny
Lucie M. Patton
Jane Craig Hanes
Addie B. Hymes
Margaret R. Lee
Cathy L. McLaughlin
Brenda B. Penney
Jane G. Hanes
Carol C. Inman
Claudine Legault
Sally R. McLeod
Allison C. Perkins
Tari Hanneman
Roberta Irvin
Mary Annette Leight
Gail McNeill
Jill Peters
Martha D. Harper
Sandy Irvin
Michelle Merritt Leonard
Monica McSwain
Kelly Jo Petersen
Sherri S. Harris
Deborah Isbister
Diane Leshin
Patricia Mead
Roberta L. Pettit
Elizabeth M. Hatcher
Dianne Iseman
Lois Levin
Katherine K. Memory
Susan Pezzullo
Susan Hauser
Adele James
Nancy Line
Margaret S. Mertz
Jane M. Pfefferkorn
Elizabeth C. Henderson
Mary Jamis
Karen Kehler Lineberger
Chi-Chi Z. Messick
Kay McGee Phillips
Susan L. Henderson
Annie M. Jenkins
Susan P. Little
Tamara Michael
Matilda D. Phillips
Doris S. Herrell
Sarah Jenkins
Susan Locke
Susan Mickey
Mary Jane Pishko
Suzanne Hess
Charlene A. Johnson
Faith Bannister Lockwood
Laura C. Miller
Nancy Pleasants
Brenda Hill
Constance Johnson
Lea H. Loftis
Piper Millsaps
Robin Pope
Faith Hill
Starr Johnson
Martha Logemann
Helen Monroe
Annette Porter
Ann C. Hinkle
Anne Coggan Johnston
Kay Lord
Megan Bishop Moore
Frances G. Porter
Kimberly A. Hobin
Beverly Johnston
Gail Lybrook
Peggy C. Moore
Karen Pranikoff
Brenda T. Hodge
Patricia Dunkel Johnston
Jessa L. Lyders
Jacqueline Morgan
Ramelle Pulitzer
Henrietta S. Hodge
Susan Leake Jones
Annette P. Lynch
Olivia E. Morgan
Lisa Purcell
Kate Winstead Hodge
Janet L. Joyner
Patti Mandel
Lucy Mullen
Elizabeth L. Quick
Amelia H. Hodges
Pamela P. Kahl
Heidi R. Mann
Edie Murphy
Donna Rader
Elizabeth L. Hoekstra
Deanna Kaplan
Kim Kelly Mann
Susie Nance
Susan Ragland
Patti Hoffman
Lucy Kaplan
Holly Marion
Emily Neese
Mary Anne Ramsey
Shelley S. Holden
Sarah Kaplan
Elizabeth B. Marley
Rosemary Nelson
Marisa Ray
Elizabeth A. Hollan
Patricia W. Kennedy
Deborah S. Marshall
Stephanie V. Newstedt
Joan E. Reid
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Eddis P. Reinhardt
Julie Searcy
Ann Lewallen Spencer
Margaret Townsend
Melicia Whitt-Glover
Elizabeth Repetti
Anne W. Sessions
Nancy S. Spencer
Miss Mary Lyle Townsend
Mary Lynn Wigodsky
Elizabeth C. Rhoades
Beverly R. Shaw
Wanda V. Starke
Miss Reilly C. Townsend
Camilla P. Wilcox
Lynn Rhoades
Sharon A. Shealy
Susan K. Stephens
Jodi L. Turner
Joan E. Wilkins
Lori Riazzi
Cindy Shearer
Preston Stockton
Laura Davis Turner
Montine P. Wilkinson
Anne D. Rigby
Maddie Shearer
Deanna M. Stokes
Linda Turner
E. Danielle Thompson Williams
Julia A. Risher
Judy Shepherd
Christine Storch
Carson Tuttle
Kathryn B. Williams
Teresa Robbins
Anne Kesler Shields
Mary E. Stowe
Claire Tuttle
Mary Jane Williams
Paula J. Robinson
Kimberly S. Shipley
Lucy S. Strawsburg
Virginia C. Underhill
Mitzi Williams
Sondra G. Robinson
Sandra C. Shugart
Carol Strom
Rebecca S. Valla
Parepa M. Williams
Mary Lee Wilson Roche
Sally Shumaker
Brooke J. Suiter
Eleanor Vance
Tillie Willis
Mary H. Roemer
Marjorie L. Silber
Myra R. Summers
Joanna C. Vaughn
Sharon K. Wilmoth
Suzie Ross
Anna Singer
Martha S. Sutton
Mary Lou Voytko
Anne G. Wilson
Cynthia B. Rothschild
Betsy Sloan
Olivia C. Swinton
Janice L. Wakefield
Annette Morgan Wilson
Deborah Rubin
Elizabeth A. Sloan
Lamar S. Taft
Susan B. Wall
Emily H. Wilson
Lelia Rubio-Quero
Donna Smart
Lucy Arlayne Tate
Corinne Ward
Janie Wilson
Betsy Rudolph
Anna M. Smith
Jo Anne Tedford
Marygrace Ward
Lara S. Wilson
Shirley T. Sadler
Julie J. Smith
Rosalind Lee Tedford
Leila L. Warren
Patricia S. Wilson
Lisa A. Sari
Margaret S. Smith
Jessica R. Harris Telligman
Najar D. Washington
Mary Jo Winkle
Susan Sassmann
Sara E. Smith
Mary Craig Tennille
Dolores K. Watson
Frankie P. Winters
Ellen K. Sauter
Maggie Vaughn Snoke
Evelyn Terry
Jean Waugh
Deborah Wishon
Margaret Scales
Margaret V. Snoke
Jo Anne M. Thomas
Virginia Weiler
Amy O. Wright
Jennifer Schiller
Lisa Snowden
Francie Thompson
Annissa Welch
Mona W. Wu
Cheryl A. Schirillo
Susan Sommerkamp
Lee Thompson
Kathy Welch
Sallie S. Yena
Nancy C. Schneider
Marge Sosnik
Barbara L. Thornton
Janet P. Wheeler
Laura F. Young
Meyressa Schoonmaker
Mary O. Sotile
Patricia W. Toole
Tory White
Lynn D. Young
Marianne Schubert
Diane Spaugh
Camille H. Townsend
Cristin Carr Whiting
Kathryn F. Zagoria
The Foundation Staff
OPERATIONS/SUPPORT
PHILANTHROPIC SERVICES
Scott F. Wierman — President
Annette Lynch — Vice President, Philanthropic Services
Lisa P. Purcell — Executive Vice President
Jonathan Halsey — Donor Services Officer
Cici Fulton — Director, Marketing and Communications
Jo Ann Kyslinger — Gifts Processor
David Gore — Director, Information Systems and Technology
Marisa Ray — Development Officer
Christina Perrin — Receptionist
Ann Tillett — Administrative Assistant, Philanthropic Services
Leila Warren — Executive Assistant Todd Slate — Vice President, Finance and Administration Betty Johnson — Financial Assistant Carolyn McBride — Grants Processor Mary Jo Morgan — Accounting Associate Dee Smitherman — Comptroller
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
Michael Clements — Vice President, Community Investment Edna Barker — Administrative Assistant, Student Aid Betty Gray Davis — Senior Program Officer Robin Burr DeVane — Grants Manager Kay Dillon — Director, Student Aid Andrea Falden — Program Officer
Seated (from left) — Kay Dillon, Scott Wierman, Lisa Purcell; (first row) — Betty Gray Davis, Annette Lynch, Carolyn McBride, Christina Perrin, Andrea Falden, Michael Clements, Leila Warren, Brittney Gaspari, Todd Slate; (second row) — Jo Ann Kyslinger, Ann Tillett, Dee Smitherman, Sandra Fishel-Booth, Edna Barker, Mary Jo Morgan, David Gore; (third row) — Jonathan Halsey, Tari Hanneman, Marisa Ray, Betty Johnson, Cici Fulton,
Sandra Fishel-Booth — Program Officer
Robin Burr DeVane
Brittney Gaspari — Director, Grants Tari Hanneman — Women’s Fund Coordinator
THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT F U N D S A N D D O N O R S | S TA F F [ 7 2 – 7 3 ]
Map and Directions
W. 4 1⁄2 ST.
CHERRY ST.
MARSHALL ST.
SUMMIT
W. 5TH ST.
W. 4TH ST.
THE FOUNDATION IS LOCATED at 860 West Fifth Street. Parking is available from
4 1⁄2 Street. To get to our office parking lot from Business 40, take the Broad Street exit,
W.
turn right off the ramp, and go toward downtown. Cross Fourth Street and turn left on
T. DS 2N
4 1⁄2 Street. Just before the end of the block, turn right into The Winston-Salem
OAD N. BR
W. 1ST ST.
EXIT 5B
BUSINESS 40
< To Statesville, Asheville, Hwy 421, I-77
To Greensboro, Raleigh/Durham, Hwy 52, I-85 >
THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION PARKING LOT ON 4 1⁄2 ST.
Design: M Creative Photography: Christine Rucker; David Smith Printing: Hutchison Allgood
Foundation parking lot. The door to our reception area is on the left side of the building.
860 West Fifth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101-2506 Telephone (336) 725-2382 Toll Free (866) 227-1209 Fax (336) 727-0581 www.wsfoundation.org