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ECU’s impact felt in improved integrated care model
ECU’s impact felt in improved integrated care model
 
Recently, Golden LEAF President, Chief Executive Officer Scott T. Hamilton sat down with the President of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Dr. Laura Gerald, via Zoom and filmed an episode of Critical Conversations.
Recently, Golden LEAF President, Chief Executive Officer Scott T. Hamilton sat down with the President of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Dr. Laura Gerald, via Zoom and filmed an episode of Critical Conversations.
 
On April 27, 2023, the Golden LEAF Foundation hosted a funder forum in conjunction with the Kickoff of the Community-Based Grants Initiative in the Piedmont-Triad.
On April 27, 2023, the Golden LEAF Foundation hosted a funder forum in conjunction with the Kickoff of the Community-Based Grants Initiative in the Piedmont-Triad.
 
North Carolina is home to a number of funding institutions supporting strategies necessary for economic growth.
North Carolina is home to a number of funding institutions supporting strategies necessary for economic growth.
 
The North Carolina Community Foundation has completed its 2022 round of grantmaking from its COVID-19 relief fund, with another $1.25 million distributed to assist nonprofit organizations that were impacted by revenue loss and increased demand for services because of the pandemic.
The North Carolina Community Foundation has completed its 2022 round of grantmaking from its COVID-19 relief fund, with another $1.25 million distributed to assist nonprofit organizations that were impacted by revenue loss and increased demand for services because of the pandemic.
 
On July 6, the North Carolina Local News Lab Fund at the North Carolina Community Foundation will open a new round of grant applications powered by expanded funding and partnerships.
On July 6, the North Carolina Local News Lab Fund at the North Carolina Community Foundation will open a new round of grant applications powered by expanded funding and partnerships.
 
More than a year after the first North Carolina Healing Communities Fund grants were issued by the North Carolina Community Foundation, the fund has distributed $4.25 million to help provide critical resources for nonprofit organizations impacted by revenue loss and increased demand for services
More than a year after the first North Carolina Healing Communities Fund grants were issued by the North Carolina Community Foundation, the fund has distributed $4.25 million to help provide critical resources for nonprofit organizations impacted by revenue loss and increased demand for services
 
Oldest African American town in U.S. preserves history amidst environmental calamities
Oldest African American town in U.S. preserves history amidst environmental calamities
 
Morales Burke is a seasoned executive with more than 30 years of experience helping to lead government agencies through complex challenges.
Morales Burke is a seasoned executive with more than 30 years of experience helping to lead government agencies through complex challenges.
 
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina’s African American leaders and organizations in health and medicine for their contributions to heal and care for their communities.
 
Seasoned leader brings healthcare, public-private partnership expertise to FHLI
 
The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation today announced that its Rural Forward NC Program Director Calvin Allen has been named to the Theory of Change Working Group for Thrive Rural
The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation today announced that its Rural Forward NC Program Director Calvin Allen has been named to the Theory of Change Working Group for Thrive Rural
 
When Hurricane Florence battered North Carolina, vaccines spoiled in Lee Ann Amann’s clinic and across the coastline. Without a reliable generator, her clinic shut down and lost tens of thousands of dollars.
When Hurricane Florence battered North Carolina, vaccines spoiled in Lee Ann Amann’s clinic and across the coastline. Without a reliable generator, her clinic shut down and lost tens of thousands of dollars.
 
Dr. Laura Gerald, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, will be the keynote speaker for East Carolina University’s Fall Commencement Ceremony on Friday, Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. in Minges Coliseum.
Dr. Laura Gerald, president of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, will be the keynote speaker for East Carolina University’s Fall Commencement Ceremony on Friday, Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. in Minges Coliseum.
 
Governor Roy Cooper announced today that the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) Office of Rural Health (ORH) has awarded 23 grants for disaster preparedness to health care providers affected by Hurricane Florence.
Governor Roy Cooper announced today that the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) Office of Rural Health (ORH) has awarded 23 grants for disaster preparedness to health care providers affected by Hurricane Florence.
 
The NC Office of Rural Health (ORH) has received a one-time $1 million grant from Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to support health care providers in 34 FEMA-identified counties affected by Hurricane Florence.
The NC Office of Rural Health (ORH) has received a one-time $1 million grant from Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to support health care providers in 34 FEMA-identified counties affected by Hurricane Florence.
 
In December 2018, I wrote the following: “As a general rule, the public and politicians should never view economic impact studies as anything more than an attempt by special interests to manipulate public opinion for their own benefit.”
In December 2018, I wrote the following: “As a general rule, the public and politicians should never view economic impact studies as anything more than an attempt by special interests to manipulate public opinion for their own benefit.”
 
As many as 626,000 North Carolinians with incomes below 133% of the poverty level might qualify for Medicaid.
As many as 626,000 North Carolinians with incomes below 133% of the poverty level might qualify for Medicaid.
 
Governor Roy Cooper today signed Executive Order 79 to establish the North Carolina Complete Count Commission and named members to the Commission to help achieve the most accurate and complete count of North Carolina's residents in the upcoming decennial census in 2020
Governor Roy Cooper today signed Executive Order 79 to establish the North Carolina Complete Count Commission and named members to the Commission to help achieve the most accurate and complete count of North Carolina's residents in the upcoming decennial census in 2020
 
Beaufort County Community College's Beau-Fitt program is gearing up for its second annual health fair on May 15
Beaufort County Community College's Beau-Fitt program is gearing up for its second annual health fair on May 15
 
Governor Cooper reaffirmed his commitment to making quality early learning and development a priority today by naming experts to serve on the state's Early Childhood Advisory Council
Governor Cooper reaffirmed his commitment to making quality early learning and development a priority today by naming experts to serve on the state's Early Childhood Advisory Council
 
The frost has passed, and soon it will be time to prepare soils for spring planting. Growing nutritious fruits and vegetables can be far more rewarding when done as a community effort
The frost has passed, and soon it will be time to prepare soils for spring planting. Growing nutritious fruits and vegetables can be far more rewarding when done as a community effort
 
The next Beau-Fitt session will be a food demonstration and sample session Tuesday, December 12 at 4:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of Building 10 on the Beaufort County Community College campus
The next Beau-Fitt session will be a food demonstration and sample session Tuesday, December 12 at 4:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of Building 10 on the Beaufort County Community College campus
 
Every third Tuesday of the month Beaufort County Community College provides free healthy eating and active living sessions through the Beau-Fitt program designed to help Beaufort County residents learn about healthier choices
Every third Tuesday of the month Beaufort County Community College provides free healthy eating and active living sessions through the Beau-Fitt program designed to help Beaufort County residents learn about healthier choices
 
What will it take to get the numbers down? The Healthy Eating Active Living Collaborative of Beaufort County has several ideas in mind to bring down rates of diabetes, heart disease and obesity. One in three people in Beaufort County is obese
What will it take to get the numbers down? The Healthy Eating Active Living Collaborative of Beaufort County has several ideas in mind to bring down rates of diabetes, heart disease and obesity. One in three people in Beaufort County is obese
 
Town of Belhaven Agenda for Town Council - May 8, 2017
 
Since March, Bill Booth can be seen around the county with his John Deere tractor, plowing up fields for community gardens.
Since March, Bill Booth can be seen around the county with his John Deere tractor, plowing up fields for community gardens.
 
Dr. Edwin W. "Ed" Monroe, a physician who went from private practice to helping build the School of Allied Health Sciences and School of Medicine at East Carolina University, died Sunday. He was 90
Dr. Edwin W. "Ed" Monroe, a physician who went from private practice to helping build the School of Allied Health Sciences and School of Medicine at East Carolina University, died Sunday. He was 90
 
With the support of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and MDC, Beaufort County Community College will be providing Beaufort County with healthy cooking classes and community gardens as well as extending its Beau-Fitt program
With the support of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and MDC, Beaufort County Community College will be providing Beaufort County with healthy cooking classes and community gardens as well as extending its Beau-Fitt program
 
Seminars at Beaufort County Community College for January of 2017
 
Over 40 community members attended the restorative yoga session sponsored by the Beau-Fitt Reloaded series at Beaufort County Community College.
Over 40 community members attended the restorative yoga session sponsored by the Beau-Fitt Reloaded series at Beaufort County Community College.
 
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and MDC awarded a total of $225,242 to Beaufort County Community College to support Beaufort County healthy cooking classes, community gardens and extension of the Beau-Fitt program
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and MDC awarded a total of $225,242 to Beaufort County Community College to support Beaufort County healthy cooking classes, community gardens and extension of the Beau-Fitt program
 
Vidant's Exercise Physiologist Derrick Boyce excited the audience during the October Beau-Fitt Health and Wellness session with an inspirational message about staying motivated.
Vidant's Exercise Physiologist Derrick Boyce excited the audience during the October Beau-Fitt Health and Wellness session with an inspirational message about staying motivated.
 
The success of the initial run of the Beau-Fitt program at Beaufort County Community College means that it is returning for a second year.
The success of the initial run of the Beau-Fitt program at Beaufort County Community College means that it is returning for a second year.
 
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