Winston-Salem Journal: 2022 Year in Review
As noted in our local newspaper end-of-year review, “The Trust used its 75th anniversary celebration event on Sept. 27 to announce a clean break from tobacco-related investments.
As noted in our local newspaper end-of-year review, “The Trust used its 75th anniversary celebration event on Sept. 27 to announce a clean break from tobacco-related investments.
In 2022, we marked the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust’s 75th anniversary by traveling around North Carolina, acknowledging the role of slavery and tobacco in generating and increasing the Trust’s wealth. In this short video, community members share their stories of what this means to them.
At the Trust, we’re partnering with community to ensure informal caregivers–family, friends, and neighbors (FFN)–have access to high-quality resources, because…
Peletah Ministries is part of a collaborative of health-care navigators who are guiding people through the process of signing up for coverage through the Affordable Care Act or Medicaid, working with Health Care East.
The Trust is pleased to announce Mitchell Currin will join the Trust in January as the Finance and Human Resources Administrator. In this role Mitchell will manage finance, operations, and human resources functions and support the overall strategic goals of the Trust.
As we mark this occasion, the time has come to be open and honest about our founder Kate B. Reynolds’ history and our own, so we can make the necessary corrections to have a greater impact in the future.
Read more of Dr. Laura Gerald’s Op-Ed in The Charlotte Observer
When we launched our special initiative Healthy Places NC 10 years ago, it was more than a $100 million project to improve health in 10 rural counties. Healthy Places has helped shape the future of the Trust’s grantmaking and these communities will be crucial partners as we continue our work to improve health, promote equitable outcomes, and help residents thrive.
Inside Philanthropy sat down with Laura Gerald to talk about the announcement, the trust’s history, and what other funders might be able to learn from its experience.