INPREE Supporters and Partners
The Institute is funded by a mixture of state appropriations, grants, contracts, earned income, member fees, and private donations of both cash and in-kind services. The Institute is keenly aware of its good fortune to have such a broad base of support during uncertain economic times, and is deeply appreciative of its supporters, members, and partners. It is only due to these individuals and organizations that the Institute is able to carry out its mission on behalf of nonprofits and the communities they serve. The Institute gratefully acknowledges the following organizations and individuals. They provided grants, contracts, donations, or member fees to the Institute, many specifically to the Philanthropy Journal.
Supporting Organizations
A.J. Fletcher Foundation
Achievement Academy of Durham
Advanced Solutions
ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership
Apparo
AWT Foundation
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
Blumenthal Foundation
Bronto
Carol O’Brien & Associates
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh
CFIDS Association of America
Child Advocacy & Parenting Place Exchange Club Center
Conservation Trust for North Carolina
FamilyWize Community Service Partnership, Inc.
Guilford Nonprofit Consortium and Greensboro Neighborhood Congress
Habitat for Humanity International
Hammer & Associates
Martin Law Firm
North Carolina Community Foundation, Inc.
North Carolina State University
Progress Energy
Senior PharmAssist
SWOOP
The 92nd Street Y
The Salvation Army Southern California Division
Triangle Family Services
William R. Kenan Jr. Charitable Trust
Wild Apricot
Youth Opportunities
Individuals
Juan Acosta
Thomas Cesar
Lois Cronholm
Vanzide Darden
Janet Durnford
Dee Jellicorse
Ruth Kinzey
Priscilla Kluge McMullen
Dan E. Moore
Carol O’Brien
William Peck, MSW, President, OS Inc.
Donna Redgrave
John and Kristin Replogle
John and Virginia Sall
David and Beatrice Sanford
Sheryl Scrimsher
Brenda Summers
Rita Thames
Keith Tharp
Mary Tschirhart
Isabelle Verdini
Gwynne Yadley
and our anonymous donors