A Wake-Up Call for Investing in the South
North Carolina-based funder, the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, has recently worked to divest its portfolio from tobacco companies and…
North Carolina-based funder, the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, has recently worked to divest its portfolio from tobacco companies and…
In 2015, the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust awarded the Halifax-Warren SmartStart a three-year, $334,871 grant to increase access to…
Joining foundations from across the country, the Trust has signed on to the Council on Foundations statement affirming our collective…
At the Trust, 2023 has been a year of deepening our commitment to transparency, racial equity, and systems change. It…
“A dream that was years in the making came to life over the course of three days last week as…
“Organizations in North Carolina are stepping up to make data more accessible for those in need. Kate B. Reynolds, together…
The Trust is proud to support a report co-authored by UNC and The Urban Institute that gleans insight and assesses barriers to enrollment and participation in safety net programs among our statewide immigrant population.
Community organizations serve a pivotal role in the state’s plan to spread the word about the upcoming Dec. 1 launch of Medicaid expansion in North Carolina. The state Department of Health and Human Services estimates that over 600,000 North Carolinians will become eligible for this federal-state insurance program, which will now cover all adults in the state who make below about $20,120 a year.