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of GenerosityT H E W I N S T O N - S A L E M F O U N D AT I O N2 0 0 6 R E P O RT T O T H E C O M M U N I T Y | 2 0 0 5 A N N UA L R E P O RT
What I have.I will hold it. Tightly.So I can fully understand what it is.
And then I will give it away.Yes, away.To someone who needs it more. Because someone always does.This is what we must remember. This is what we should act upon.
And I will.
I WILL SHARE WHAT I HAVE.And then something extraordinary will start to move.
In someone’s life. In my heart. In the world. You know it’s supposed to work this way.I will show that it can.
G E N E R O S I T Y.Listen to my voice and watch what it builds.
IT REMAINS OUR PRIVILEGE to help intelligently channel the extraordinary flow of generous
energy to be found in our area. The stories in this year’s annual report are living proof of what can
happen when the remarkable sharing power within people and organizations is revealed purposefully
to the community.
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.
Message from the President and Committee Chair 6
Year in Review 8
The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee 12
Financial Overview 14
OVERVIEW
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND COMMITTEE CHAIR
“We make it a point to be accessible toeveryone in our community who wants tobe a philanthropist.”
AT THE HEART OF WHAT WE DO IS GENEROSITY. People have
been generous with their time, talents, money, and relationships in an effort
to impact and improve the community we call home.
It’s really quite remarkable that we have such a significant asset as the
Foundation in our community. As the oldest foundation in North Carolina,
our operations have been guided by four core values.
INCLUSIVENESS — We make it a point to be accessible to everyone
in our community who wants to be a philanthropist. Our grantmaking is
as varied in size as our donors are in means. We support organizations and
individuals regardless of race or ethnicity.
GENEROSITY — defined as generous people living among each other
generously. There are countless examples of generous communities across
the country and where this exists, you will find a growing vibrant
community; Winston-Salem is no exception. Through the generosity of
our residents, our assets have grown to over $270 million, which puts us
in the top 40 community foundations out of 700 in the United States.
INTEGRITY — defined as operating with honesty, fairness, and accounta-
bility. There is no way the Foundation could have grown to the size it is
today without integrity.
EXCELLENCE — we work hard to have a level of excellence in all we do.
This is a commitment not only to Foundation donors but to the broader
community.
We look toward the future with hope, courage, and promise because
you have made the community a priority in your life by being an advocate;
by giving your financial resources, time, and energy; and by leading with
your heart. In turn, we continue to remain committed to you, growing
the community’s resources and connecting generous people with causes that
impact our community.
We want you to know that The Winston-Salem Foundation is poised
to be your partner in your quest for generosity — our mission is to make
philanthropy and its benefits available to all.
James T. Lambie, ChairmanThe Winston-Salem Foundation Committee
Scott F. Wierman, President The Winston-Salem Foundation
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IN OCTOBER 2005 THE FOUNDATION AWARDED Don Flow
and Andy Schindler with the Foundation’s highest honor, The Winston-
Salem Foundation Award. The Award is given to those who have made
significant contributions to our community and demonstrated visionary
leadership, particularly within the last year. The Foundation recognized
both Flow and Schindler for their leadership, social capital sharing, and
working for the good of the greater community.
TO ANDREW SCHINDLER: For
recognizing the leadership opportunity
and galvanizing the Winston-Salem
Alliance to enable both long-term and
immediate action; for engaging more peo-
ple in community leadership and bringing
together the corporate and education communities; for playing a pivotal
role in moving the Winston-Salem Alliance to the next level and helping
the broader community prepare for attracting, engaging, and retaining new
business; for working to make our community welcoming to everyone.
TO DON FLOW: For his visionary work in economic development in
the Winston-Salem area and his leadership in building a coalition of
community members; for using his personal social capital to build
relationships between Dell and the community that resulted in new
economic growth in our community; for imparting the understanding
that in order for the entire community to benefit, the entire community
needs to be involved in the process; for continually working to bring
new and exciting ideas to fruition to make our community vibrant.
THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION Award
YEAR IN REVIEW
Andy Schindler and Don Flow were recognized as the 2005 Winston-Salem Foundation Award winners at the Foundation’s annual Legacy Society dinner.They each received a grant of $10,000 to designate to the nonprofit of their choice.
THE ECHO Award
ESTABLISHED IN 2001, ECHO Awards recognize individuals
who have been caught in the act of building social capital. These win-
ners received $1,000 to be designated to the charity of their choice.
Honored at the Community Meeting, these individuals have gener-
ously brought people and organizations together in order to create a
stronger community.
The 2005 ECHO Awards were awarded in May 2005 to Maria
Aristizábal, Jan Detter, Mary Dickinson, T. Sharee Fowler, and Sisters
Undivided — The Next Level (Marian Anderson-Booker, Dee Best,
Andrea Dempsey, Robin Ervin, Louise Harris, Jane Martin, Ava
Smith-Pegues, Sandy Stinson, and Florence Corpening).
The 2006 ECHO Awards were jointly selected and awarded by
the Foundation and the ECHO Council in May 2006: Lyndon Bray,
Patricia Gardea, Katy Harriger, Host Homes Teen Council, Jonathan
Milner, and Deborah Woolard.
(from left to right) Scott Wierman, Deborah Woolard, Lyndon Bray, Katy Harriger,Jonathan Milner, Patricia Gardea, Jim Lambie
Scott Wierman, Foundation president, Deborah Woolard, Lyndon Bray, Katy Harriger,Jonathan Milner, Patricia Gardea, and Jim Lambie (Foundation Committee chair).Not pictured: Host Homes Teen Council
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AN ANNUAL DINNER is held to thank our Legacy Society mem-
bers for 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 September to celebrate the
Foundation’s work and recognize the 2005 recipient of The Winston-
Salem Foundation Award. For more information on the Legacy Society,
please see page 61.
THE LEGACY Society
DONOR ServicesCOMMUNITY MEMBERS gave generously in 2005. Individuals,
families, and organizations created 39 new endowed funds and gave
over $50 million in gifts to the Foundation.
Many of our donors continued to enable the Foundation to lever-
age more grantmaking dollars for the community by participating in
the Grantmaking Partners Program. 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 2005.(from left to right) Cynthia Anderson, Harriet Allen, Ashley Dozier
(from left to right) Gene Rossitch, Carmen Rossitch, Ken Carlson, Mary Jean Carlson
GRANTMAKINGIN 2005 THE FOUNDATION made more than $20 million in total
grants to charitable organizations. The 99 competitive grants awarded
totaled $1.9 million. More information about specific grants can be
found on page 17.
STUDENT Aid
FOR MORE THAN 80 YEARS The Winston-Salem Foundation has
been helping students turn their dreams into realities. Over the years,
more than 12,000 students have been helped with over $10 million
in aid. In 2005, 413 students received $595,000 in scholarships and
grants, and 25 students received $110,100 in low-interest loans. More
information about student aid can be found on page 32.
The Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI) was created to celebrate the
traditions of sharing in the African-American community and to
expand the models of charitable giving through education and engage-
ment. This initiative is led by a group of African-American volunteers
who understand the impact that giving has made in the development
of our community.
Michelle Cook Brenda Diggs
Danny Freeman Janet Wheeler
Florence Corpening Rev. Donald Jenkins
Richard Davis
BLACK PHILANTHROPY INITIATIVE COMMITTEE
ASSET DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
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 Frank Murphy
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
THE FOUNDATION IS GRATEFUL to the many volunteers serving
on Foundation committees, including the following:
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S I M P S O N “ S K I P ” O . B R O W N , J R . is founder and
president/CEO of TriStone Community Bank. He also serves on the
Wake Forest University Board of Trustees and the boards of Second
Harvest Food Bank, Chamber of Commerce, Old Hickory Boy
Scouts, Arbor Acres, and the Children’s Center. Brown was elected
by the Committee in 2005.
J O H N W. B U R R E S S , I I I was president of J. W. Burress,
Inc. until he retired in 1997. He serves on the boards of Wake Forest
University Baptist Medical Center, Summit School, Kate B. Reynolds
Charitable Trust Executive Council, Hospice, and Senior Services, Inc.
He has also served on numerous other boards. He was elected to the
Committee in 2003 by the Committee.
R E N C E C A L L A H A N is vice president and treasurer of Walter
Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects. He serves as a board member
of the Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce, Downtown
Winston-Salem Partnership, LISC, and Hospice. He has also served
on many other boards. He was appointed to the Committee in 2002
by the Mayor of Winston-Salem.
P E G G Y C A R T E R is vice president of the Forsyth Medical Center
Foundation, where she has responsibilities for general management,
strategic planning and program development. She chairs the board of
the Winston-Salem State University Foundation and serves on the
boards of the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at
UNC – Chapel Hill, United Way of Forsyth County, Winston-Salem
Campaign Coordinating Committee, Marshall B Bass Children’s
Fund, and Winston-Salem Public Facilities Commission. Carter was
elected by the Committee in 2005.
G R E G O RY A . C O X is the senior vice president and the city exec-
utive for Bank of America in Winston-Salem. He is a board member
of the United Way of Forsyth County, the Winston-Salem Chamber
of Commerce, the Goodwill Business Advisory Council, and chair of
the 2006 Family Services Capital Campaign. Cox is also a volunteer
coach for youth sports and a volunteer in the public schools. He was
appointed to the Committee in 2002 by Bank of America.
The community foundation concept 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 addi-
tion 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.
GENEROUS Serving
THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION COMMITTEE
LY N N B R E N N E R E I S E N B E R G has expansive volunteer
experience with local, regional, and national organizations over the
past 30 years. Her activities include service on boards with Brenner
Children’s Hospital, Summit School, and the Arts Council. Eisenberg
also serves on the Board of Visitors for North Carolina School of the
Arts. She was appointed to the committee by the senior resident judge
of the State Judicial District containing Forsyth County in 2003.
R O B E R T E . G R E E N E is senior executive vice president and
manager of administration services for BB&T. He also is president
of Branch Banking and Trust Company, BB&T Corporation’s North
Carolina subsidiary. Boards on which he serves or has served include
United Way of Forsyth County, Hospice Foundation of Winston-
Salem, Board of Visitors at Winston-Salem State University, and
!dealliance. He was appointed to the Committee by BB&T in 2003.
J . A N D R E W H A N C O C K is president of Frank L. Blum
Construction Company. He serves the community in many ways
including the executive committee of the Winston-Salem Chamber
of Commerce, president of the Rotary Club of Winston-Salem,
volunteer for the Samaritan Soup Kitchen, member of Winston-
Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission, and board member of
Salemtowne, Winston-Salem Business, Winston-Salem Alliance, and
Wake Forest University Health Sciences. He was appointed to the
committee by the Board of County Commissioners.
J A M E S T. L A M B I E is currently of counsel with the law firm
of Bell Davis & Pitt. When he retired from Integon Corporation in
September 1997 after a 25 year career, he was president and chief
executive officer. Lambie currently serves on advisory boards of
Winston-Salem Business, Inc.; !dealliance; the James G. Hanes
Foundation Board; and the Forsyth County Wachovia Board.
He was appointed to The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee
in 2000 by First Union National Bank. He currently serves as Vice-
Chairman of the Committee.
K AY L O R D retired as executive director/CEO of Habitat for
Humanity of Forsyth County in 2004 where she spent eight years
helping to increase affordable housing in our community. She has
a long history of community involvement, including serving on the
boards of Old Salem, the Community Care Center, and the Center
for Homeownership as well as involvement with the Rotary Club of
Winston-Salem, the Cancer Patient Support Committee at Wake
Forest University Baptist Medical Center, and the Wake Forest Alumni
Association. Lord was appointed by the Clerk of Superior Court in 2005.
D R . H A R O L D L E E M A R T I N , S R . is Senior Vice
President for Academic Affairs for the University of North Carolina
System. He serves on many boards, including Blue Cross & Blue
Shield of N.C., the Microelectronics Center of North Carolina, UNC
Press, the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching,
the UNC-TV Foundation Board, Winston-Salem Foundation
Committee, Forsyth County United Way, and Wachovia Forsyth
County Board of Advisors.
PA U L W I L E S , president and CEO of Novant Health, serves
as a member of numerous boards. These include N.C. Health
& Wellness Trust Fund Commission, N.C. Health Insurance
Innovations Commission, NCHA Center for Hospital Quality
& Patient Safety Advisory Board, UNC School of Public Health
Advisory Council, Wachovia Bank’s Forsyth County Advisory
Board, Winston-Salem Alliance, and the N.C. Emerging Technology
Alliance. Wiles was elected by the Committee in 2003.
R A L P H H A N E S W O M B L E retired as chief executive officer
of Hanes Companies in January 2006. He serves on numerous
community boards including North Carolina School of the Arts,
Winston-Salem Millennium Fund, Winston-Salem Alliance,
Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership, Downtown Arts District
Association, and Winston-Salem Business Inc. He was appointed
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ASSETS 2005 2004
Cash and cash equivalents $60,783,552 $16,478,344
Securities 151,954,707 152,172,294
RECEIVABLES:
Student loans 691,317 649,734
Notes 145,033 220,033
Investment in partnerships 12,864,793 13,009,284
Assets held in trust - real estate 5,450,138 5,450,138
Building, improvements, and equipment 984,862 1,004,785
Split interest assets held in trust (Note 1) 39,476,716 37,478,057
Other assets 269,872 220,571
TOTAL ASSETS $272,620,990 $226,683,240
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
LIABILITIES:
Amounts withheld from employees $5,292 $3,895
Agency deposits 18,140,555 14,589,727
Capitalized lease obligations - -
Split interest assets held in trust (Note 1) 39,476,716 37,478,057
Total liabilities 57,622,563 52,071,679
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS:
Discretionary 23,680,736 21,989,861
Field of interest 26,000,641 25,881,499
Scholarship 12,847,143 9,324,004
Student loan 1,587,669 1,520,285
Donor advised 94,506,176 63,684,262
Donor designated 48,802,464 44,848,757
Real estate 5,380,179 5,378,905
Administrative 2,193,419 1,983,988
Total net assets 214,998,427 174,611,561
COMMITMENTS (Note 2)
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $272,620,990 $226,683,240
Note 1: The Foundation serves as trustee for several charitable remainder trusts and charitable lead trusts. The portion designated for the Foundation was $23,291,589 and $23,233,544 as of December 31, 2005and 2004, respectively. Note 2: Unpaid grant commitments from endowed funds approved by The Winston-Salem Foundation Committee amounted to $2,714,088 and $1,901,240 at December 31, 2005 and 2004,respectively.
COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS (MODIFIED CASH BASIS) DECEMBER 31, 2005 AND 2004
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
CHANGES IN NET ASSETS 2005 2004
RECEIPTS:
Donations and bequests $52,410,181 $20,593,437
Interest, dividends, and other investment income 4,972,851 3,448,918
Fees assessed on agency deposits 87,846 79,881
Other receipts 58,968 39,539
Total receipts 57,529,846 24,161,775
DISBURSEMENTS:
Grants 20,356,664 17,335,387
Executive office operations 1,962,414 1,803,498
Trustee banks’ and investment management fees 394,050 363,523
Brokerage fees 72,009 83,997
Other disbursements 143,721 187,772
Total disbursements 22,928,858 19,774,177
RECEIPTS OVER DISBURSEMENTS BEFORE NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS 34,600,988 4,387,598
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS 5,785,878 9,529,083
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS 40,386,866 13,916,681
NET ASSETS:
BEGINNING OF YEAR 174,611,561 160,694,880
END OF YEAR $214,998,427 $174,611,561
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 2005 audited financial statements, please contact J. Todd Slate, Vice President, Finance and Administration at (336) 725-2382, or e-mail your request to
[email protected], or visit our web site at www.wsfoundation.org.
COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS (MODIFIED CASH BASIS) DECEMBER 31, 2005 AND 2004
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THE NONPROFIT SECTOR 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.
Types of Grants 17
Grant Story ~ Playground Project 18
Arts and Culture Grants 19
Grant Story ~ Old Town Elementary School 20
Education and Recreation Grants 21
Grant Story ~ Old Salem Single Brothers Garden 22
Health Grants 23
Human Services Grants 24
Older Adults Grants 25
Grant Story ~ Crossing 52 Initiative 26
Youth Grants 27
Public Interest Grants 28
How to Apply for a Grant 30
GRANTS 2005
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS from the Foundation’s unrestricted
and field of interest funds in seven program areas: Arts and Culture,
Education and Recreation, Health, Human Services, Older Adults,
Public Interest, and Youth.
ADVISED GRANTS connect donors with the power of philanthropy
to help improve our community by using advised funds and funds that
are advised by committees and others. While IRS regulations require that
final grant decisions rest with the Foundation’s Committee, donors’
preferences are considered carefully on awarding grants from these funds.
DESIGNATED GRANTS ensure long-term annual support from a
fund’s income for one or more organizations identified by the donor at
the time a designated fund is created.
STUDENT AID GRANTS AND LOANS are made through the
Foundation’s student aid programs to assist individuals in their post-
secondary education.
IN 2005, THE FOUNDATION AWARDED MORE THAN $20 MILLION in total grants to charitable organizations. The 99 competitive grants awarded
totaled $1.9 million.
TYPES of Grants
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The Playground Project received a $20,000 grant in 2005 from the EdnaB. Parkin Georges Youth Fund, established by bequest in 1996 to benefitdisadvantaged youth. The Project, led by Linda Pass and completed withthe help of more than 100 volunteers from the Ardmore neighborhood,provided new playground equipment at Miller and Lockland Parks.
ARDMORE RESIDENT LINDA PASS SHARES THE STORY OF THEGENEROSITY THAT RESTORED THE PARKS.
ONE REASON I DECIDED to move to the Ardmore neighborhood three years
ago was Miller Park.
As a single mother, I relished the idea of being able to sit in a shady spot in
the park and read a magazine while my daughter — who was three years old at
the time — played with other children. So, one of the first places we headed after
the boxes were unpacked was — you guessed it — Miller Park.
Imagine our disappointment when we arrived and found it looking the
same way it did 40 years ago when I was a child. Same old slide. Same swings.
The only thing that was different was that there were no children.
This is crazy, I thought to myself. New parks are being built along the
fringes of Winston-Salem but not in town. Parks could be such an asset to the
neighborhoods.
So, last spring
I gathered a half-
dozen people who
were also interested
in improving our parks. We held a silent auction and yard sale and accepted
donations from corporate sponsors. In addition to The Winston-Salem
Foundation grant, we raised more than $38,000 and another $10,000 in
equipment donated by Kaplan Early Learning Company.
Last October, 60 volunteers worked during the three-day playground equip-
ment installation at the two parks. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship donated
lunch one day. One generous woman called to say she couldn’t work because she
was pregnant but could bring us pizza.
The other day, my daughter and I were at Miller Park. Thirty children and
their parents were there with us. Sharing the shade. Playing. I’ve heard that the
same thing has happened at Lockland Park — another neighborhood asset that
is well-loved by the entire city.
I had a great time working on the project — but it has been more than a
project. Before it started, I didn’t know any of the core group of people who
helped me. Now, they are my good friends.
PLAYGROUND PROJECT
WORKING TOGETHER — Playing Together
THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS received discretionary funding in 2005 from the Foundation. These organizations cross cultural, geographic, and
racial divides as they serve our community.
ARTS AND CULTUREORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
alban elved dance company $16,000 to fund first-time staff for a third year Community Arts Fund
Associated Artists of Winston-Salem, Inc. $7,500 to help fund, for a second year, a part-time coordinator for the Community Exhibits program Community Arts Fund
Crossing 52 Initiative, Inc. $16,000 to build social capital through a cross-cultural exhibition of art titled ‘Blurring Racial Barriers’ ECHO Fundhosted by SECCA, Delta Fine Arts, Diggs Gallery, Winston-Salem State University, and Salem College
Körner’s Folly Foundation, Inc. $10,000 to help fund the start-up costs of a gift shop BB&T Fund
North Carolina School of the Arts $30,000 to help support the first Magnolia Baroque Festival, a baroque music festival with world- Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fundclass performances on original instruments
Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc. $7,132 to support the part-time positions of gallery assistant and education program manager Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fundfor a third year
Piedmont Opera Theatre, Inc. $20,000 to help fund the position of director of development and community relations Algine Foy and Julius Dobson Neely Memorial Fund
Salem Academy and College $1,000 to help fund performances of ‘Sojourn to Freedom’ during Black History Month Community Arts Fund
Sawtooth Center for Visual Art $35,000 to start a new position of development director Bess Gray Plumly Fund, General Fund, Community Arts Fund, Vicki Van Liere Helms Art Fund
Triad Juneteenth Festival Committee $1,000 to help support the costs of the first Triad Juneteenth Festival to mark the freeing of the James R. Hankins Fundlast enslaved people in the United States
Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Inc. $15,000 to fund personnel increases James R. Deadrick Fund, Samuel A. Harris, and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
Winston-Salem Symphony $1,000 to help fund a Community Day to welcome the Symphony’s new conductor D. Elwood Clinard Charitable Trust
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools $875 for tuition costs for a former student at Mineral Springs Middle School to attend the Allan M. Hutcherson Fundsummer dance program at the North Carolina School of the Arts
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $160,507
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $137,159
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $984,329
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO ARTS AND CULTURE $1,281,995
GRANTS
ECHO Grant
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In 2005, Old Town Elementary School received a grant of $4,042 fromthe Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter Fund. The Fund was estab-lished in 2000 as a donor-advised fund by the Estate of Pauline H.Carter. Old Town used the money to fund five weeks of the school’ssix-week Summer Activities for Encouraging Reading (SAFER) program.
GINA MCGEE, OLD TOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER,TALKS ABOUT HER SAFER EXPERIENCE.
OUR SCHOOL HAS A REPUTATION for going the extra mile for our stu-
dents, and that reputation starts with our principal, Dr. Tobie Arnold.
Dr. Arnold cares so much about our children. It is her wonderful example
that has led others in the community to give so generously of their time and
resources. In fact, since she arrived six years ago, the number of volunteers has
grown substantially. Volunteers from the Chamber of Commerce WINGS pro-
gram work with kindergartners. Members of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s
Augustine Project help students with reading.
And that’s just a small sampling of the way the community helps our students.
A couple of years ago, I introduced the idea of starting a summer reading
program that would prevent students from losing what they had learned during
the academic year. Dr. Arnold submitted a grant application to The Winston-
Salem Foundation, and, through its funding, we were able to begin the SAFER
program.
“A Journey Around the World” was the first year’s theme. Our kids had a
blast. By watching the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” we learned
about chocolate from Central and South America. We studied the holidays of
Japan by making paper fish kites and paper dolls for Boy’s and Girl’s Days.
GOING THE Extra Mile
OLD TOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
EDUCATION AND RECREATIONORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
A. F. Clement Scholarships $20,000 for scholarships to assist needy Forsyth County youth A. F. Clement Fund
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools $39,615 to acquire an inventory of assistive technology devices for a new Assistive Technology Center Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fund
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools $4,042 to maintain students’ reading skill level at Old Town Elementary through the Summer Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter FundActivities for Encouraging Reading (SAFER) program
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools $45,000 to support development of the Career Start curriculum for Middle Schools Robert A. and Constance C. Emken Education Fund, J. C. Tise Fund
YMCA of Northwest North Carolina $14,000 to staff and purchase materials and books for ‘El Nido’ family literacy program Jessica T. Fogle Fund
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $122,657
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $786,052.10
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $4,334,019.55
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO EDUCATION AND RECREATION $5,242,728.65
One teacher, whose student participated in the program, raved about the dif-
ference she saw in him during his second year in her class. Parents were thrilled
and wanted their children to attend again this year. Many did return, causing
enrollment to increase from 61 to 75 and the number of days attended each week
to increase from one to three.
I am like most teachers. I’ve always looked forward to my well-deserved sum-
mer break. But, for the past two summers, I haven’t felt for one moment that I
was giving up anything by working with the SAFER program. Instead, I’ve felt
like I gained the world just by going an extra mile.
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The Single Brothers Garden, an area close to the Single Brothers Houseand used in the late 1700s and early 1800s by its residents, was restoredwith help from a $30,000 grant received in 2004 from the Anne HanesWillis Fund. In memory of his sister, Frank B. Hanes established theFund in 1997 to assist landscaping, gardening and beautification in thecity when public funding is not available.
JOHN LARSON HAS WORKED FOR OLD SALEM 25 YEARS AND CURRENTLY SERVES AS VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE DIVISION OFRESTORATION. HE SPEAKS ABOUT THE GENEROSITY THAT MADETHE RESTORATION OF THE SINGLE BROTHERS GARDEN POSSIBLE.
PEOPLE WHO ARE GENEROUS have a vision. They are willing to explore.
Commit their resources of time or money to something that may be a little differ-
ent. Something that may move life to a higher level.
That kind of vision, energy, and endorsement motivates. Allows things to
happen. One person’s generosity will open the door for somebody else.
That’s what happened in Old Salem. Enough people had a vision and were
willing to commit their time and resources to realize what needed to be done and
do it. They knew that restoring the Single Brothers Garden would move Old
Salem forward and — at the same time — enhance the urban environment where
it is located.
This project converted the site of the old visitor center and more than an acre
of paved parking into something that is hard to find in a downtown area: green
space. A remarkable amenity in a remarkable urban environment.
The vision originated about 20 years ago. The original Visitor Center was
demolished in April 2004. The restored gardens were opened in May 2005 and
the vision became reality.
During the yearlong project, we researched the original gardens. Brought in
new soil. Installed terracing, fencing, walkways and irrigation. Then, what we had
all been waiting for — we replanted the garden.
GREEN — the Color of Generosity
THE SINGLE BROTHERSGARDEN PROJECT
Generous giving to fund the project totaled $340,374, including the lead
gift of $100,000 from the Garden Club Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth
County and another $100,000 from the Old Salem Residents Association.
But generosity didn’t stop with money. Local garden clubs worked in the
gardens. Old Salem residents worked. The Old Salem Landscape Committee,
led by the late Flora Ann Bynum, gave and gave and gave.
They all shared the vision. Their generosity made it a reality.
HEALTHORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
Applied Behavior Analysis Center of North Carolina $30,000 to help fund a full-time behavioral psychologist to work with children with autism Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Craven Family Fund, Edward S. and Barbara T. Beason Advised Fund
Mental Health Association in Forsyth County, Inc. $10,000 to support a mental-health awareness initiative targeting primary-care physicians Harriet Taylor Flynt Fundand their staffs
National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Central N.C. Chapter $15,000 to fund materials and professional services for outreach to physicians, their staff Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fundand the general public
Wake Forest University Health Sciences $30,000 to help fund a Health Ministry Institute John W. and Alice Rose Alspaugh Memorial Funds
Wake Forest University Health Sciences $35,000 to support group therapy and parent and community-based outreach Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Mary Neil Henderson Rice Fundat Amos Cottage for a fourth year
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $120,000
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $514,198.20
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $1,372,289.57
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO HEALTH $2,006,488.07
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HUMAN SERVICES
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ORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
Bethesda Center for the Homeless, Inc. $75,000 to fund the renovation and expansion of the Center through the capital campaign Fenwick-Rice Fund, Albert L. Butler, Jr. Fund, Etta Mae Pope Trust, General Fund, Stokes Ivey and Orpha Marie Leonard Pope Family Trust, Isabel McRae Fund, William N. Hailey Fund
Catholic Social Services $40,000 to help support the salary and benefits of a full-time Spanish-speaking counselor Twin City Hospital Funds, Margaret W. Parker Fund, Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter Fund
Children’s Center for the Physically Disabled $200,000 to help build the principal of the The Children’s Center Fund, an endowment fund Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fundat The Winston-Salem Foundation
Children’s Home, Inc. $10,000 to care for horses Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Forsyth County $34,500 to hire a bilingual counselor for the Center for Home Ownership to provide housing Barbara Lasater Hanes Fund, Richard E. Ashburn Trustcounseling, homebuyer education and marketing and outreach in the Hispanic community
Crisis Control Ministry $15,000 to purchase equipment for the Client Choice Food Pantry Wachovia Bank of North Carolina Fund, John Alexander McClung, DDS, FACD Trust, Fenwick-Rice Fund
Disability Advocates of Northwest North Carolina, Inc. $25,000 to continue to build organizational capacity by providing staffing, development assistance, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fundand matching funds for contributions
Enrichment Center $11,668 to add a digital photography and graphic design class to the visual arts program Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped
Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center $25,000 to support parenting classes, especially within faith-based institutions John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trustof North Carolina (SCAN)
Family Services, Inc. $3,000 to continue the small fund that expedites assistance to clients who have been Chrissy Gallaher Victim’s Assistance Fundvictimized by crime
Forsyth Adolescent Health Coalition $10,000 to fund a planning process for a facility for homeless teen mothers and their children Camp Robert Vaughn Fund
Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County, Inc. $66,000 to build social capital by bringing people of diverse backgrounds together to build ECHO FundHabitat homes in Forsyth County
Horizons Residential Care Center $20,000 to provide an emergency grant to replace the air-conditioning system Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped
Lamb Foundation of N.C., Inc. $1,500 to provide funds, for a second year, to redistribute to Forsyth County organizations Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the working with residents with intellectual disability Mentally Handicapped
Legal Aid Society of Northwest North Carolina $5,400 to fund the expansion of the Immigrant Outreach Project Laura Phail Advised Fund, Bess Gray Plumly Fund
Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods $300 to help a victim of crime purchase medical supplies Chrissy Gallaher Victim’s Assistance Fund
Next Step Ministries, Inc. $12,000 to assist with the salary of the executive director Marcus Lew Davis Memorial Fund, Victor I. Flow, Jr. Family Fund, Richard E. Ashburn Trust, Franklin Cromer Cordell Fund, Anonymous Trust #2
Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments $53,970 to help fund, for a second year, Project Re-entry, a program that provides support services D. Elwood and Helen H. Clinard Fund, Douglas Sean Toole Trust, to ex-offenders returning to the community from prison James A. Gray Family Fund, Robert G. Auchincloss Fund,
William and Allan Hollan Charitable Fund, Margaret Scales and Graydon Pleasants Advised Fund
Redeemer Presbyterian Church $150 to help an individual victim of violence purchase orthopedic shoes Chrissy Gallaher Victim’s Assistance Fund
Riverwood Therapeutic Riding Center $23,000 to fund a portion of the executive director’s salary and to fund, for a second year, Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund, Claire Lockhart Follin- the position of a part-time business manager/volunteer coordinator and regular horse Mace Fundhealth-care costs
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, Inc. $50,000 to help fund the construction of the Triad Community Kitchen John W. and Alice Rose Alspaugh Memorial Funds, Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter Fund
ECHO Grant
Human Services Grants ~ continued from previous page
ORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
Special Children’s School $6,000 to support the new position of volunteer coordinator for a second year Eugene and Iola Daniels Memorial Trust Fund for the Mentally Handicapped
Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind $50,000 to help fund a multi-purpose meeting area and transportation for the Claire Lockhart Follin-Mace Fundblind and visually impaired
YMCA of Northwest North Carolina $10,000 to build social capital by funding a mentoring program for Hispanic families J. C. Tise Fund, J. Frank and Mary S. Mock Fund
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $747,488
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $350,140.10
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $2,499,750.49
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO HUMAN SERVICES $3,597,378.59
OLDER ADULTSORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
Mt. Zion Baptist Church $12,000 to pay for dental and podiatry care for participants at the Senior Life Enrichment Center Otis B. and Genevieve Parrish Fund
Senior Services, Inc. $99,443 to provide nutritious food to homebound older adults Sturmer Samaritan Fund, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund
Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem $33,000 to help fund the position of a part-time case manager for the Faith in Action Care Program Otis B. and Genevieve Parrish Fund, Harriet Taylor Flynt Fund, Martha Albertson Fund
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $144,443
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $123,841.26
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $487,815.15
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO OLDER ADULTS $756,099.41
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Crossing 52 Initiative, Inc. received a $16,000 grant in 2005 from TheECHO Fund and the Ann and Clay Ring Fund. In 1997, the Ann and Clay Ring Fund was established as an unrestricted fund. Crossing 52 created social capital through a cross-cultural exhibition of art titled“Blurring Racial Barriers.” Hosted by SECCA, Delta Fine Arts, DiggsGallery at Winston-Salem State University, and Salem College, it featured more than 200 artists and involved joint marketing and audience participation.
PRINTMAKER AND BOOK ARTIST TERRY SCHUPBACH-GORDONAND HER HUSBAND, PHOTOGRAPHER AND PRINTMAKER TOBYGORDON, LIVE IN WINSTON-SALEM AND EXHIBIT THEIR WORKNATIONALLY. TERRY TALKS ABOUT THE COMMUNITY COOPERA-TION AND COLLABORATION DEMONSTRATED IN “BLURRINGRACIAL BARRIERS.”
TRADITIONALLY, WE THINK OF GENEROSITY as giving to someone
who doesn’t have much. Someone less fortunate.
“Blurring Racial Barriers” exhibited another kind of generosity — a genero-
sity that gave people the opportunity to give and take equally, to share each
other’s experiences. The project was about giving back to the community and
asking the community to give something it hasn’t given before.
The project asked people on all sides of the issue of race to be their best —
to be all they can be.
The show took four galleries and turned each one upside-down. People who
normally gravitated to SECCA, for instance, visited three new galleries. And by
doing that, they crossed the entire spectrum of ways of looking at art.
Discussions between races will continue. We are now aware of new perspec-
tives. People from all walks of life want racial barriers blurred. People who cared
deeply about racial issues saw them from many different viewpoints — through
the eyes of the artists. Racism has a special relevance to this area because of our
history. But the world is changing, and this project gave artists an opportunity to
say, “This is important to me.”
Through this project people also have learned that the arts community is
larger than one venue. Art does one thing — transfer one human experience to
another human being’s heart. And that’s essential for the world to change. The
arts are revolutionary. They change the human heart.
And that’s what this exhibit did.
BLURRING Racial Barriers
CROSSING 52 INITIATIVE, INC.
YOUTHORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
A+ Dancers Booster Club $1,000 to send the advanced performing troupe to Raleigh for the Middle School Arts Festival Youth Activities Fund
Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts of America - Troop 844 $750 to help fund a trip to Cape Hatteras for the troop Youth Activities Fund
Coalition for Drug Abuse Prevention $800 to help fund the Youth Awareness Fair at Hanes Mall Isabel McRae Fund
Crosby Scholars Community Partnership $25,000 to continue support for a development program for a fourth year J. C. Tise Fund
Girl Scout Troop #359 $750 to fund a trip to Savannah, Georgia, to visit the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder Youth Activities Fundof the Girl Scouts
Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce Foundation $500 to help fund the third Annual Egg Drop Competition Youth Activities Fund
Kappa Magic Youth Basketball $750 to help fund the cost of the age-14-and-under basketball team to attend the USSSA national Youth Activities Fundtournament in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Kappa Magic Youth Basketball $250 to help fund the travel expenses of low-income players of the Twin City Panthers to attend Youth Activities Fundthe Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) National Basketball Tournament
L.F.D.C. Ministries, Inc. $250 to fund a music camp for underprivileged families Youth Activities Fund
Links, Inc. $1,000 to provide monetary awards to middle school students participating in the art exhibit BB&T Fund‘Creative Expressions Linking to Racial Harmony’
North Carolina 4-H Development Fund $20,000 to provide 4-H camp programs for high-achieving, low-resource middle school youth John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund, Edward S. and from Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, or Yadkin Counties Barbara T. Beason Advised Fund
Playground Project $20,000 to purchase and install playground equipment in Miller and Lockland Parks using Edna B. Parkin Georges Youth Fundcommunity volunteers.
Salvation Army $6,000 to help fund the Happy Feet program, which buys new shoes for school children Emma Jane Skinner Fund
South Fork Panthers $500 to help fund expenses for the junior midget cheerleaders in the national tournament Youth Activities Fund
The Salisbury Kings $300 to help fund the cost of a Forsyth County youth’s participation when the team attended Youth Activities Fundthe Youth Basketball of America national championship tournament in Tampa, Florida
Tri-City Relays Track Club $750 to fund the team’s travel expenses, lodging, food, gas, and participation in the Junior Youth Activities FundOlympics in New Orleans in August
Winston Lake Jazzy Jumpers $750 to help fund the team’s competition in the 2005 Junior Olympics in New Orleans Youth Activities Fund
Winston-Salem Children’s Chorus $12,000 to partially fund the second year of the director of operations (business manager) position Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
Winston-Salem Falcons $750 to help fund travel expenses to Florida for the midget cheerleaders to participate Youth Activities Fundin a national tournament
Winston-Salem Indians $1,000 to help fund the cheerleaders’ participation in the national competition Youth Activities Fund
Winston-Salem Indians $1,000 to help fund travel expenses for 2005 regional and national competitions Youth Activities Fund
Winston-Salem T.I.C.K.S. Basketball $1,000 to help fund travel to Lexington, Kentucky, to compete in the Division II National AAU Boys Youth Activities FundBasketball Tournament
Winston-Salem Youth Orchestras $20,000 to fund a part-time business manager position Samuel A. Harris and Roslyn S. Harris Fund
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools $1,000 to help fund the BioSummer program at Wake Forest University to provide opportunities Allan M. Hutcherson Fundfor youth to learn about the field of biotechnology
YWCA of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County $1,000 to involve youth at the Empowering Family Center in art activities to brighten the Center Mae W. Hubbard Trust
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $117,100
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $219,921.76
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $1,585,600.90
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO YOUTH $1,922,622.66
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ORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
Coalition of Young Leaders $2,500 to fund, for a second year, the promotion of a centralized web-based database of volunteer Thomas R. and Georgia L. Pepper Family Fundopportunities in Forsyth County
Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice $20,000 to help provide information and support regarding innocence and rebuilding the lives R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Fund, Warren David Ashburn of incarcerated individuals Fund, Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund
ECHO Awards $5,000 to fund the ECHO Awards to individuals and organizations that build social capital Henry M. Carter, Jr. Fund, ECHO Fund
ECHO Council Volunteer Center $30,000 to build social capital by hiring an independent consultant to coordinate further planning ECHO Fundof a center to promote volunteerism
Forsyth Council for Children and Families $10,000 for annual operating support John W. and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust
Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office $7,500 to fund leadership training for Command Staff Rufus W. Dalton Trust
Forsyth Humane Society, Inc. $10,000 to expand the community outreach education program Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund
Goler-Depot Street Renaissance Community Development $33,000 to support existing staff positions for a fifth year D. Elwood Clinard Charitable Trust, Craven Family FundCorporation
Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce Foundation $20,000 to fund a portion of the 2005 Economic Opportunities Project, a community task force Robert E. Lasater Endowment Fundto ensure local benefits from the building of the Dell facility in Forsyth County
Leadership Winston-Salem $15,000 to support the development of a redesigned leadership program Nancy T. Pleasants Community Development Fund, Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund
Liberty Community Development Corporation $40,000 to fund operational expenses, capacity building, and program development for a fourth year General Fund
Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods $57,500 for general operating support for 2005-2006 Barbara Lasater Hanes Fund, Robert E. Lasater Endowment Fund,Samuel and Elizabeth Rose Fund, Warren David Ashburn Fund
Nonprofit Connections $25,000 to help fund a part-time director position over two years Samuel and Elizabeth Rose Fund
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, $7,500 to continue funding the restoration of the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park Anne Hanes Willis FundForsyth County Center
Rufus Dalton Awards $12,848 to award the Rufus Dalton Award to three officers who were injured in the line of duty Rufus W. Dalton Trustand to the family of one officer who was killed in the line of duty
Southern Environmental Law Center $20,000 to help fund a multi-year project to improve air quality, protect residents’ health, Frank E. Llewellyn Fundand steer smarter growth decisions in the Piedmont Triad area
Town of Bethania $10,000 to fund landscaping of the Visitors Center Anne Hanes Willis Fund, Nelson and Dorothy Tomlinson Fund
Wake Forest University Health Sciences $75,000 to build social capital by supporting the work of the ECHO Council ECHO Fund
Winston-Salem Foundation Award $20,000 for the 2005 Winston-Salem Foundation Awards James R. Hankins Fund
Winston-Salem Neighborhood Alliance $15,000 to study the preservation and maintenance of the tree canopy in Forsyth County Louise Futrell Fund, Louise and Sam Adams Community Fund, Charles E. Norfleet Memorial Fund, James R. Deadrick Fund
PUBLIC INTEREST
Public Interest Grants ~ continued on next page
ECHO Grant
Public Interest Grants ~ continued from previous page
ORGANIZATION NAME GRANT AMOUNT PROJECT DESCRIPTION FUND
Winston-Salem Optimist Club $25,000 to fund a child identification program in Forsyth County Howard Gray Endowment, Thomas H. Davis Trust, Camp Robert Vaughn Fund
Winston-Salem Police Department $10,000 to help fund responsibility training for Rufus Dalton agencies Rufus W. Dalton Trust
Winston-Salem Police Department $12,000 to support morale-building activities and to pay for medical and psychiatric services Winston-Salem Police Benefit Fundfor department personnel
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DISCRETIONARY FUNDS $482,848
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM DESIGNATED AND AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS $84,929.91
GRANTS COMMITTED FROM ADVISED FUNDS $1,206,735.77
TOTAL 2005 GRANTS COMMITTED TO PUBLIC INTEREST $1,773,513.68
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WE VALUE:
— The strengths and assets of community residents
— Lasting bonds of trust and cooperation that increase social capital
— The contributions of individuals from diverse backgrounds and
perspectives
The Foundation makes grants to charitable organizations serving the greater
Forsyth County area of North Carolina through a competitive grants process.
Final grant decisions rest with our volunteer governing board, The Winston-
Salem Foundation Committee.
We make grants for a wide range of charitable purposes in areas including, but
not limited to, arts and culture, education, health, human services, community
development, domestic animals, and building social capital.*
THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT AWARD COMPETITIVE GRANTS TOSUPPORT THE FOLLOWING:
— Individuals
— Long-term operating support
— Projects that would ordinarily receive public funding
— Religious activities that serve only the members of a single congregation
or promote a particular faith (please request our policy on grants to
faith-based organizations for more information)
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
the Capital Campaign Coordinating Committee for campaigns with a
local fundraising goal of $500,000 or more)
— For equipment and special events, although these are a low priority
— To match donations that help build agency endowments, if the
organization is planning to place the endowment at The Winston-
Salem Foundation (please request our policy for the Endowment
Matching Grant Program).
The Foundation’s funding priorities may vary based on current initiatives,
economic conditions, and grantmaking funds available.
* 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 GrantTHE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION EXISTS TO MAKE PHILANTHROPY AND ITS BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO ALL. OURABILITY TO ACHIEVE THIS MISSION DEPENDS UPON OUR COMMITMENT TO GENEROSITY, INCLUSION, INTEGRITY,AND EXCELLENCE.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A COMPETITIVE GRANT:
To receive specific guidelines for submitting a grant application, please
visit www.wsfoundation.org
— E-mail [email protected] and request the preliminary
application be e-mailed to you
— Call the Foundation at 725-2382 and request the guidelines be mailed
to you
To request a competitive grant from the Foundation, the first step it to submit a
Preliminary Application. Preliminary Applications will be accepted on the first of
each month starting November 1, 2006. The Foundation will contact you within
30 days as to whether your Preliminary Application qualifies you to submit a full
application.
THE FOUNDATION IS PARTICULARLY INTERESTED IN THESE
ASPECTS OF SOCIAL CAPITAL:
— Broadening and diversifying leadership and engagement
— Increasing trust, especially across lines of difference
— Encouraging people to do more with others rather than for others
OTHER GRANT PROGRAMS:
The Foundation administers a variety of grant programs in addition to the
Forsyth County competitive process. Many of these additional grant programs
have separate procedures.
SPECIAL GRANT PROGRAMS:
— Youth Activities Fund
— Elkin/Tri-County Regional Grants
— Bill Johnson Trust to Benefit Stokes County Grants
— Booke Teaching Awards
— C.B. Eller Teaching Awards for Wilkes County
For more information on these programs, please contact a Foundation Grants
and Programs staff member, or go to www.wsfoundation.org and select Grant
Seekers from the web site’s main page.
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How to Apply for Student Aid 32
Student Aid Story ~ Allison Louise Harris 34
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.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Detailed eligibility criteria for student aid funds are also available
on The Winston-Salem Foundation’s web site.
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
grants and scholarships that have specific restrictions such as area of
study or college of choice.
— Students may be eligible for up to $2500 in grant aid for an academic
year and up to $5000 in loan aid for an academic year; cumulative aid
amounts also apply over the course of an individual’s college career.
HOW DO YOU APPLY?
— Go to the Foundation’s web site at www.wsfoundation.org for an
application and details.
— Applications may be submitted beginning in January each year for the
following academic year; many applications require electronic submittal.
— You must submit all supplemental materials, including a $20
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.
Priority is given to students who have shown that they and their families wish to help themselves and haveplanned for the future. The Foundation has over 90 Student Aid funds and each fund has its own guide-lines. The minimum cumulative GPA to be eligible for the Foundation’s need-based Student Aid funds is 2.0. The minimum GPA varies for merit-based funds.
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ALLISON LOUISE HARRIS
Alison Louise Harris was one of three recipients of the Dean PrimScholarship during all four of her years at Spelman College in Atlanta.She was chosen for the Scholarship because she demonstrated excel-lence in schoolwork, athletics, and extracurricular school, communityand church activities; financial need; and good character and concernfor society. Alison graduated cum laude from Spelman in May 2006and plans to complete a master’s degree from the Harvard GraduateSchool of Education in 2007.
ALISON SHARES HER THOUGHTS ABOUT HOW THESCHOLARSHIP HELPED HER SUCCEED IN COLLEGE.
AS A VERY LITTLE GIRL, I had a dream — a dream of a pursuing a solid
educational foundation while broadening my horizons beyond Kernersville,
North Carolina. The older I grew, the more convinced I was that I could accom-
plish both at Spelman College in Atlanta.
The problem was that Spelman, a private school for African-American
women, is very expensive, and I didn’t have the resources to attend — to make
my dream a reality.
Thanks to the generosity of others, I didn’t have to give up.
It was simple. I shared my hopes of attending Spelman with an advisor in
the Crosby Scholars Program I had enjoyed since middle school. That person
suggested I apply for The Winston-Salem Foundation’s Dean Prim Scholarship.
I made my application. Went
through the interview process.
And my dream came true.
The Foundation’s generosity
allowed me to focus on my Spelman
education and not finances.
Instead of worrying about money I broadened my horizons in ways I never
knew possible. For four years, including two summers, I participated in 10 hours
a week of community service through the Bonner Scholars Program.
One of the highlights of my community service was tutoring and mentoring
students at West End Academy Performance Learning Center, an alternative
high school in Atlanta. I connected with kids who had failed in the public
school system — kids whose experience was vastly different from mine. And in
the process, I developed my belief that no matter what his or her background, each
student deserves a solid education. Making that happen has become my passion.
Close connections with at-risk youth have made me even more appreciative
of my own opportunities and have shaped another dream — to work with urban
students to ensure they get the education they need and deserve.
To ensure they, too, can see their dreams come true.
MAKING DREAMS Come True
Non-Endowed Advised Funds 54
Donor Story ~ The Perry Family 58
Temporary and Special Funds 59
Charitable Lead Trusts Trusteed by The Winston-Salem Foundation 60
Charitable Remainder Trusts Trusteed by The Winston-Salem Foundation 60
The Legacy Society 61
Donors 64
Book of Memory 77
FUNDS AND DONORS
Types of Funds 38
Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds 39
Advised Funds 43
Donor Story ~ Zack H. Bacon IV Scholarship Fund 44
Donor Story ~ Earlene heath King Fund 46
Designated and Agency Funds 48
Student Aid Funds 50
Donor Story ~ W. T. and Mary Cobb Jenkins Family Fund 52
Real Estate Funds 53
THE TYPES OF FUNDS and the grants they support are as varied as the
generous people who make them possible. Separate named funds are established
by donors either in their wills or trusts or with regular lifetime contributions.
Knowing they cannot predict the community’s needs far into the future, many
donors demonstrate the ultimate in generosity and give the Foundation the
discretion to direct grants from unrestricted funds they establish. Every unre-
stricted gift to the Foundation goes toward competitive grants, not operating
costs for the Foundation, and is used to thoughtfully and strategically respond
to community neeeds.
FOR MORE INFORMATION on how you and your family can leave a legacy
to your community through The Winston-Salem Foundation, please contact a
member of the Donor Services Team at (336) 725-2382.
GENEROUS GIFTS from thousands of individuals, judiciously managed by the Foundation, havegrown to assets of $270 million as of December 31, 2005. Partners in Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Stokes,Surry, Yadkin, and Wilkes counties continue to grow grantmaking possibilities in the region.
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TYPES of Funds
THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION as of December 31, 2005, administered over 1,000 charitable funds that serve a variety of charitable purposes. To give
donors the most flexibility, the Foundation offers nine different types of funds. Endowed funds provide support for present and future needs in perpetuity with the
principal invested and the income used for grants. Non-endowed funds enable donors to make grants from the principal of the fund.
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS (endowed) offer the broadest option for your chari-
table giving. Income from these funds will be used to meet the changing needs of
our community over time.
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS (endowed) allow donors the opportunity to
provide support within a broad area (i.e., children, senior adults, arts, etc.)
ADVISED FUNDS (endowed) 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.
DESIGNATED FUNDS (endowed) are established by donors who wish to pro-
vide 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 (endowed) 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.
STUDENT AID FUNDS (endowed) provide students with the resources to
pursue their academic goals. Donors may establish funds to support students
from a particular high school, church, or county, who attend a specific college or
university.
REAL ESTATE FUNDS (endowed) are properties designated for a charitable
use and titled in the Foundation’s name. The Foundation has continuing over-
sight of the use and care of the property as well as responsibility for disposition
should the designated use become impractical or undesirable.
NON-ENDOWED ADVISED FUNDS (non-endowed) 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.
TEMPORARY FUNDS (non-endowed) give the Foundation the ability to hold
a limited number of funds for organizations for charitable short-term projects.
For more information on how you and your family can leave a legacy to your
community through The Winston-Salem Foundation, please contact a member
of the Donor Services Team at (336) 725-2382.
UNRESTRICTED AND FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Lena Albright Memorial Fund 1979 Established by family and friends for organizations that provide comfort and benefit to those suffering from cancer, especially leukemia
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, the fund supports programs for disadvantaged youth
Anonymous Trust #2 1999 Established by an anonymous donor as an unrestricted fund
Richard E. Ashburn Trust 2002 Established by bequest as an unrestricted fund
Warren David Ashburn Fund 1968 Established for charitable purposes of the Foundation
Mary Reynolds Babcock Cultural Improvement Fund 1950 Established for grants and loans to cultural and arts groups in the community
Nancy R. Baity Trust 2000 Established in memory of her husband Ira W. Baity, Jr. to support programs for disadvantaged children and youth
Bank of AmericaFund 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 for the poor and needy
Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund 2000 Established by the estate as an unrestricted fund
Carolina Steel Endowment Fund 1988 Established as an unrestricted fund to support worthy public purposes
Henry M. Carter, Jr. Fund 1997 Established by friends of Mr. Carter at his retirement as president of The Winston-Salem Foundation as an unrestricted fund
LIST OF FUNDS
ENDOWED Funds
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS offer the broadest option for charitable giving. Income from these funds is used to make grants to meet the changing needs of
our community over time. FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS make grants to specified areas of interest designated by their donors.
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FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
R. Worth Allen Fund 2005 Established by Mrs. Atha Allen in 1989 in memory of her husband, and moved to an unrestricted endowed fund upon her death
Ava Gardner Fund 2005 Established by the Ava Gardner Trust
Earline heath King Fund 2005 Established to support art and art-related endeavors of the Foundation within North Carolina
Pfafftown Jaycees Community Fund 2005 Established by the Pfafftown Jaycees
Donna Germain Rader and Martin H. Rader Fund 2005 Established to honor the memory of Donna Rader’s parents, Owen E. Germain and Emilie Drapalski Germain
Robert Edwin Taylor and Margaret Long Taylor Memorial Fund 2005 Established with the remainder of the Margaret Long Taylor Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Spencer and Nell Waggoner Charitable Fund-Unrestricted 2005 Established through the estate of Nell Kerns Waggoner
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FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
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
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 1998 Established by the estate of Bobby A. Daniels to benefit mentally handicapped people of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, North CarolinaMentally Handicapped
Thomas H. Davis Trust 1992 Established with special emphasis on programs for youth
Marcus Lew Davis Memorial Fund 2004 Established as an unrestricted fund by Mr. G. Franklin Davis in memory of his son
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 Established in honor of Chrissy Gallaher by family and friends for victims of violent crimes
General Endowment 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 Miller-Hall funds
Edna B. Parkin Georges Animal Fund 1996 Established by bequest as a special-purpose fund to benefit domestic animals
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 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
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FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Allan M. Hutcherson Fund 1944 Established by bequest for Forsyth County youth programs with special consideration to those affecting underserved minority children
Martha K. Knott Fund 1926 Established to provide support for general charitable purposes
R. Edward Lasater Endowment Fund 1950 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 Established by bequest by Mrs. Martin for educational purposes at the discretion of the Foundation Committee
Masich Fund 2004 Established by Jane and Tony Masich as an unrestricted fund
John Alexander McClung, DDS-FACD Trust 1994 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
Isabel McRae Fund 1981 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
Thomas R. and Georgia L. Pepper Family Fund 1997 Established by Dr. Francis D. Pepper in memory of his grandparents as an unrestricted fund
Nancy T. Pleasants Community Development Fund 1997 Established to support economic development, education and training, leadership development, community long-range planning, community appearance, historicpreservation, and regional cooperation
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 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 1975 Established as a part of the company’s 100th anniversary celebration
Mary Neil Henderson Rice Fund 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 Established by bequest by Samuel M. Rose to support general charitable purposes
Sarah Shore Ruffin Fund 2004 Established by beneficiary designation of the Sarah S. Ruffin IRA
Kenard Eugene Sales Memorial Fund 2001 Established in memory of Kenard E. Sales by family and friends to support programs benefiting disadvantaged youth
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FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
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 of The Foundation
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.
J. C. Tise Fund 1927 Established by bequest to support general educational purposes with an emphasis on programs providing enrichment and outreach
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
A. T. Williams Oil Company Fund 1988 Established as an unrestricted fund
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.
Bobby Ray Wilson Human Fund 1996 Established to benefit incarcerated persons in Forsyth County
Winston-Salem Foundation Staff Endowment 2002 Established by B. Thomas Lawson in honor of his former Winston-Salem Foundation colleagues
Aubrey Marcus Zimmerman 1984 Established to provide recreational opportunities for the handicapped
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ADVISED FUNDSADVISED 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.
Advised Funds ~ continued on page 45
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Sam and Kathryn Hauser Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund
Judith Hoots Family Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund with gifts in memory of Allen Hoots and Judith Hoots
W.T. and Mary Cobb Jenkins Family Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund in memory of their son
Florinda C. Johnson Charitable Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund in memory of Edward G. Johnson
Millbrook Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund
Henry S. and Martha S. Miller Advised Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund
O’Brien Family Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund
Phoebe B. and William M. Satterwhite, Jr. Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund
Katie Sleap Memorial Fund 2005 Established with gifts in memory of Katie Sleap
F. Conard and Jean Snyder Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund from the F. Conard and Jean Snyder Charitable Lead Trust
Tuttle Family Charitable Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund
Sharon L. Washington-McBryde Memorial Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washington in memory of their daughter
Edward Kent Welch Memorial Fund 2005 Established by family and friends in memory of Kent Welch
Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors Charitable Fund 2005 Established as an advised fund for the charitable work of the Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors
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William T. and Sylvia F. Alderson Fund 1997
Allegacy Federal Credit Union Fund 1999
Anonymous Fund #5 1995
Philip S. Auchincloss Fund 2000
Robert G. Auchincloss Fund 2000
Bartlett and Wyatt Bassett Fund 2004
Charlotte Blount Fund for Theater Development 2002
Ted and Charlotte Blount Fund 1997
Eleanor and Sam Booke, Jr. Fund 1998
Elizabeth E. and Henry M. Booke Trust 1994
Julian R. and Mary P. Bossong Fund 1998
Dr. and Mrs. Edwyn T. Bowen Fund 1996
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Braswell Family Charitable Fund 1995
Herbert and Ann Brenner Fund 1993
Mike and Wendy Brenner Trust 2002
Paul and Judy Moore Briggs Family Fund 2000
Royall and Alice Brown Advised Trust 1993
Royall R. Brown, Jr. Advised Trust 1992
Budd Group Foundation 2001
Christopher David Budd Fund 1996
John and Karen Budd Fund 1998
Joseph R. Budd Family Trust 1997
Ken and Janie Budd Fund 2003
Richard P. and Sylvia S. Budd Trust 1983
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Ted and Amy Kate Budd Fund 1998
J. W. Burress Charitable Fund 2004
Cardwell-Archer Charitable Fund 2001
Mary J. and Kenneth P. Carlson Advised Fund 2000
Sam N. Carter and Pauline H. Carter Fund 2000
Casstevens Family Trust 2001
Cawood Charitable Fund 1993
Lee Chadwell Fund 2002
Chuck and Bobbie Chambers Advised Trust 1992
Thomas Lenoir and Anna Hanes Chatham Fund 1998
Gerald and Lee Ann Chrisco Family Trust 1998
Robert Clark Family Fund 1997
The Zack H. Bacon IV Scholarship Fund was established by his familyand friends in 2005 to provide college financial support. Recipients of the scholarship are to be R. J. Reynolds High School graduates who haveovercome life’s challenges with integrity, optimism and a strong sense of humor. The model for those qualities is Zack Bacon, born with a rare chromosomal abnormality that affects mental and physical development.
ZACK’S MOTHER, EVE BACON, TALKS ABOUT THE WAYS INWHICH ZACK GAVE TO REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL AND WHAT HE GOT IN RETURN.
WHEN DOUG AND MARY BETH CROSS asked for my permission to
name the new locker room at Reynolds High School for Zack, I was extremely
happy for the school. And for Zack.
For five years, Zack loved being a manager of the varsity football, basketball
and baseball teams. He poured water. Timed runners. Laundered uniforms.
Painted the fields. And wiped up sweat. His wonderful attitude and sense of
humor touched a lot of the athletes he served. And through their relationship
with him, they, too, became a little braver.
When we started raising money for the new locker room, I was overwhelmed
by so many heartwarming examples of generosity. People who had no business
giving money away dug deep in their pockets
and contributed. More than 400 Reynolds stu-
dents pulled out their lunch money to donate
nearly $600. We raised $120,000 — more than
twice what was needed for the project.
The Crosses suggested that we give the extra money to The Winston-Salem
Foundation and have it set up as a scholarship in Zack’s name to help fund col-
lege education for deserving athletes who have overcome challenges. I was deeply
honored. I knew that the Foundation has a tremendous reputation in the philan-
thropic community for raising money and supporting charitable causes.
Everything about the scholarship concept was exciting and fulfilling, until
it was time to choose a recipient. Each of the eight applicants was fully deserving.
They had all overcome some remarkable adversity.
It was nearly impossible to choose among them. So, we didn’t. We picked
two of Zack’s classmates — Justin Henderson will attend Ferrum College and
William Sartin is enrolled at Clemson.
Being involved in sports with those boys and others from 15 different
varsity teams gave Zack more than I could ever give him. It gave him bonds and
lasting friendships.
INTEGRITY, OPTIMISM and a Strong Sense of Humor
ZACK H. BACON IV SCHOLARSHIP FUND
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FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Brenda Kulynych Cline and Janice Kulynych Story Fund 1998
Clover Street Fund 2003
Ron and Jeff Coppage Cancer Fund 1999
A. Robert Cordell Family Trust 1998
Joan R. and David L. Cotterill Advised Trust 1994
Joan Royer Cotterill Advised Fund 1997
Credence Fund 1997
Bill and Betty Gray Davis Fund 2000
John and Terrie Davis Family Fund 1999
DeForest Family Fund 2003
Ashley Holland Dozier Charitable Fund 1998
Driscoll Family Fund 1997
Joseph B. and Mary M. Dudley Advised Fund 1997
Christopher Richard Eagan Fund 2002
EHI Fund 2004
Lynn and Barry Eisenberg Endowed Fund 1998
Grace H. Emken Fund 1993
Finley-Anderson Fund 1994
Robert and Carol Ford Charitable Trust 1996
Paul & Nella Fulton 2004 Charitable Trust 2004
James A. and Elizabeth K. Fyock Trust 1999
Dr. Kenneth R. Gallup, Jr. Family Charitable Fund 1996
Thad W., Mildred B., and Kathryn W. Garner Trust 1998
Givens Family Charitable Trust 1996
Alice O’Kelley Goodson and William A. Goodson, Jr. Family Trust 1991
William A. and Georgia H. Goodson Fund 1968
Louis and Marcia Gottlieb Family Fund 1996
Bernard Gray Advised Fund for the Community 1998
Bernard Gray Fund for the Arts 1997
Green Angel Fund 1997
J. T. Greene, Jr. Charitable Trust 1995
Emily Grousbeck Fund 1988
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Hanes Family Downtown Fund 2003
R. Philip and Charlotte Hanes Community Trust 1988
Harrison Family Fund 2001
Hege Trust 1997
L. Stephen Hendrix Fund 2001
Sheila H. Hendrix Fund 2001
Bill and Leslie Hollan Fund 1994
B. F. Huntley and Josephine Huntley Trust 1997
David A. and Roberta W. Irvin Fund 2000
Janeway Family Fund 1996
J. Michael Johnston Memorial Fund 1996
Christopher and Lucinda Kellam Jones Fund 1997
Thad and Catherine Jones Charitable Fund 1996
Leon and Renee Kaplan Fund 1999
Dale and Mary King Fund 2004
L. Andrew Koman and Leigh E. Koman Fund 1999
Thomas J. and Lynne Koontz Charitable Trust 1996
Petro and Roena Kulynych Fund 1998
A. Thad and Margaret W. Lewallen Advised Trust 1994
John C. Long, M.D. Fund 1994
Lydia Phillips McCabe Advised Fund 1997
McGowen Charitable Fund 1996
McGuirt Family Fund 1996
J. Frank and Laura Turnage McNair Charitable Trust 1996
William and Kim Means Charitable Fund 1996
Medlin Charitable Fund 1994
Mignon Durham Charitable Fund 1998
Dr. John H. and Elizabeth B. Monroe Fund 2002
Elsie L. Morris Fund 1999
Michael Andrew Nachman Fund 1995
Mil and Marsh Naugle Fund 1999
Neal Family Fund 2001
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Lucian and Robie Neal Fund 2002
Stephen L. Neal Advised Fund 1997
T. David Neill Family Fund 1998
Orr Family Charitable Trust 1999
Katherine W. Otterbourg Fund 2003
Marlene and Craven Page Trust 1997
Dwight E. and Annie E. Pardue Advised Fund 2004
Eugene and Ann Paschold Fund 1996
Bob Pate Memorial Fund 1987
Pauline Davis Perry Fund 1996
L. Gordon Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Trust 1993
L. Gordon Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Trust - 2 1999
Piedmont Federal Fund 1993
Pleasants Hardware Company Trust 1987
Ruth M. and Clifton E. Pleasants Trust 1990
Michael J. Pollak Trust 1995
Ashburn Wright Wall Pollock Charitable Trust 1994
Billy D. and Deborah Prim Donor Advised Fund 2004
David and Deborah Rice Fund 1995
T. Wayne Robertson Memorial Fund 1998
Roslyn Trust 2000
Rubin Family Fund 2000
Tom and Kathy Rucker Charitable Trust 2000
Guy and Liz Rudisill Fund 1993
Jack and Betty Runnion Fund 1996
Pearl and Ray Sams Family Trust 2000
Daniel and Linda Sayers Charitable Fund 1996
Andrew J. and Ellen N. Schindler Advised Fund 2004
Adrian R. and Robert D. Shore Trust 1999
SKM Charitable Fund 2004
Emily P. and Scott F. Sternberg Family Fund 1998
Nealie Belk Stevens Fund 1962
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Earline heath King established a Winston-Salem Foundation Field ofInterest Fund for the Arts in 2005. The Fund was created to support artand art-related endeavors. Grants will be awarded to, but are notrestricted to, art-related organizations, art scholarships, purchasing artfor public facilities, and any other art-related endeavors. Her criteriafor choosing beneficiaries relates to the art they create. In her words, “If it has to be explained, it’s not art.”
EARLINE HEATH KING TALKS ABOUT HER OWN LIFE AS AWORLD-RENOWNED SCULPTOR AND HER HOPES FOR THE FUND SHE CREATED.
ART AND MUSIC have been my life. And what a wonderful life it has been.
I grew up an only child. My father was also an only child. As I look back,
I practically had no family at all except cousins. Cousins by the dozens. But I’ve
enjoyed a life full of people who have accepted me and been extremely generous.
People like my teachers at Reynolds High School. My music and art teachers
gave abundantly of their time and knowledge. For four years, I enjoyed two art
classes five days a week. Supportive teachers and fellow students gave me
confidence. The confidence I needed to go out into the world and create art.
One of my favorite memories of my time at Reynolds was the state vocal
contest in Greensboro. My voice coach prepared me well, and, as a result of her
dedication and my hard work, I won first place and a scholarship to Greensboro
College. As I look back over my life, winning that scholarship was one of its
highlights.
Now it’s my turn to share. To help someone interested in art but without the
resources to pursue it. Someone who might have had to give up their dream of
becoming an artist because they didn’t have enough money.
We in Winston-Salem are fortunate to live in a community that is so
philanthropic. During my many years of working with different organizations,
I have seen donors give through The Winston-Salem Foundation. And I have
seen how much it meant to the recipients. I have seen their deep-felt gratitude.
What a wonderful opportunity I have now to be able to give. To give people
the opportunity to pursue their career as an artist — to pass on what people have
given me.
The joy of art.
A LIFE of Art
EARLINE HEATH KING FUND
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FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Richard and Wendel Stockton Fund 1997
Sturmer Spay and Neuter Fund 1990
Charles V. Taft Family Charitable Trust 1995
John A. and Marguerite B. Taylor Fund 1986
Walter Thompson Scholarship Fund 1950
Thornton Family Fund 2001
Douglas Sean Toole Trust 1994
Trust for Spiritual Development 1995
Harry and Nancy Underwood Advised Trust 1994
Margaret M. Urquhart Advised Fund 2001
Carolyn H. Vaughn Fund 1997
Wake Forest Baptist Church Fund 1992
Wall Family Trust 2002
Ward Family Advised Trust 1995
Warthogs Baseball Community Trust 1999
Jean and Phil Waugh Family Trust 2001
Catherine R. Williams Family Fund 2003
Williard Family Trust 1999
Diana Dyer Wilson Endowment Fund 1971
Jane Butler and J. D. Wilson Family Trust 1983
Windham Family Fund 2004
Winston-Salem Civitan Project Trust 1998
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Economic Development Fund 1985
Wolfe Family Fund 2000
Rick and Lyn Worf Fund 1998
Elizabeth L. Wyeth Fund 1998
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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.
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Emily Allen Wildflower Preserve Protection and Management Endowment 2001
John Wesley Alspaugh and Celeste T. Alspaugh Memorial Trust 1964for the Children’s Home
American Red Cross (Northwest North Carolina Chapter) 1997Endowment Fund
Amos Cottage - Harry O. Parker Wing Fund 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 Scholars Fund at Voorhees College 2004
Marshall B Bass Endowed Scholars Program at Winston-Salem 2002State University
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
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Bess Lee Burke Memorial Fund 2003
Hugh E. Bynum, Jr. and Elizabeth H. Bynum Memorial Fund - 2000Designated
Calvary Baptist Church Fund 1998
Camp Civitan Fund 1986
Camp Dogwood Endowment Fund 1995
Centenary United Methodist Church Sunday School Fund 1927
Children’s Center Fund 2002
Perry B. Clark Memorial Fund of Leadership Winston-Salem 1987
Community Marrow Donor Program, Inc. - Forsyth County 2000Area Endowment
Nottie Riddle Cook Fund 1986
Dewitt Cordell Education Endowment Fund 1987
Crimestoppers Endowment Fund 1992
Crisis Control Endowment Fund 1987
Crosby Endowment Fund 1987
Selden Cundiff Memorial Trust for the Endowment of Holly Haven 2002Care Home of AIDS Care Service Inc.
Bunny and Bill Davis Highland Scouting Fund 2000
Elkin Public Library Endowment Fund 2001
Emergency Loan Fund of Northwest North Carolina 1983
Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries Endowment 2002
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Guy R. and Florence M. Fulp Charitable Trust 2000
Germanton United Methodist Church Fund 1988
Goodwill Industries of NW N.C., Inc. Endowment 1997
William (Billy) and Maggie Gordon Memorial Fund for Haw Pond 1998Church of Christ
Bowman and Gordon Gray Trust 1970
Gordon Gray Trust - Bowman Gray School of Medicine 1982
James A. Gray Endowment 1946
James A. Gray Foreign Mission Fund 1948
Group Homes of Forsyth, Inc. Endowment 1993
Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County Endowment Fund - II 1999
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr. Trust 1998
Gordon Hanes Memorial Endowment for Crisis Control Ministry 1995
Jacob F. Hanes for Superannuated Methodist Ministers Fund 1935
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
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Ray and Jackie Cope Scholarship Fund 2005 Established by Crosby Scholars with a gift from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust honoring the Trust’s executive director
Lucy Paynter Fund 2005 Established by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with gifts from friends and colleagues of Lucy Paynter upon her retirement as director of Christian education to support enhancement of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s Christian Education program
Pfafftown Jaycees Designated Fund 2005 Established by the Pfafftown Jaycees to support North Carolina Jaycees, Asheboro, NC; North Carolina Jaycees Burn Center, Chapel Hill, NC; Northwest Forsyth Little League, Pfafftown, NC; West Central Community Center, Pfafftown, NC; and the Pfafftown Jaycees Community Fund as administered by the Foundation
Larriston Hill Powers Memorial Fund 2005 Established by bequest by Mary Louise Powers in memory of her brother to support Thompson Child and Family Focus
Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem Endowment Trust 2005 Established by the Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem
Spencer and Nell Waggoner Charitable Fund-Designated 2005 Established through the estate of Nell Kerns Waggoner to support twelve charities
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Hope Harbor Fund 1989
Hope Trust of Crisis Control Ministry 1995
Judith and Marbry Hopkins Endowment 1996
Louise S. Hunter Fund 2004
International Friends of Greater Winston-Salem Fund 1987
Viola and Dwight Jackson Memorial Fund 1999
Ella Mae Johnson Fund 1994
Johnson Family Cemetery Trust Fund 1998
Junior League of Winston-Salem Endowment Fund 1998
J. Lee Keiger, Jr. Family Fund 1999
Jane R. Kennedy Endowment Fund 1989
Petro Kulynych/Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Endowment 2003
Peggy Bowen Leight Fund 2001
Maintenance Trust for Lewisville United Methodist Church 1998
Little Theatre Endowment Fund 1996
Lloyd Presbyterian Church Fund 2001
Jennifer Lowy-Dock Fund 1997
Lowy Fund - Shepherd’s Center 2000
Jerome Madans Assistance Fund 1994
G. L. Millsaps Memorial Trust 2000
William G. Montgomery, MD Fund for Senior Services 1995
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States 1981
George S. Norfleet Bible Fund 1932
North Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants Endowment 1992
Elizabeth C. and Ralph B. Ogburn Fund 1984
Old Hickory Council Endowment Fund 1997
Old Hickory Council/Camp Raven Knob 1989
Margaret W. Parker - Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem 1998Endowment Fund
Harry O. and Margaret W. Parker Pediatric Ophthalmology 2004Research Fund
Margaret W. Parker Fund for Amos Cottage - Discretionary 2004
Margaret W. Parker Fund for Amos Cottage - Operations 2004
Otis B. and Genevieve W. Parrish Endowment Fund II 1992
Fred Taylor Peden Trust of St. Paul’s Wilkesboro 2001
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Penland School of Crafts Fund 1983
Francis D. and Fannie Byrd Smith Pepper, Sr. Fund 1997
Francis D. and Phyllis Canup Pepper, Jr. Fund 1997
Louise A. Peterson Trust 2002
Piedmont Opera Theatre Endowment Fund 1987
Orpha Marie Leonard Pope Fund 1986
Richard and Barbara Pope Trust 1998
Preservation North Carolina - Winston-Salem Regional 1997Office Endowment Fund
Kenneth O. Raschke Literacy Initiative Trust 1996
Stephen G. Richey Memorial Fund 1986
Wood Richmond Memorial Fund 1960
Golding H. Riddle Fund 1953
Golding H. Riddle St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Fund 2001
Right Turns for Youth Endowment 2003
Ronald McDonald House of Winston-Salem, Inc. Endowment Fund 1985
Lorraine Flynt Rudolph Endowment Fund 2004
Samaritan Ministries Endowment Fund 2001
Sawtooth Center for Visual Art Endowment 1996
Sawtooth Center for Visual Art Scholarship Fund 1996
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina Fund 1997
Senior Services, Inc. Endowment 1994
R. Y. and Eileen Sharpe Fund 1983
James Reynolds Sheffield, Sr. and James Reynolds Sheffield, Jr. Trust 1995
Irving and Minnie Sheppard Memorial Fund 1999
Richard Edmund Shore Memorial Fund 2003
Siloam Baptist Church Endowment Fund 1997
Paul and Sara Sinal Fund 1997
Frances Horne Smith and Howard H. Smith Memorial Fund 1968
Sprinkle Mission Fund 1982
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Endowment 1946
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Mission Fund 1950
St. Paul’s Wilkesboro Endowment Fund 2001
St. Phillips Episcopal Church Fund 1953
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
St. Stephens Episcopal Church Endowment 1997
Lucy L. Stedman Memorial Fund 1931
Ruth Stevenson Stewardship Endowment 2004
Summit School Endowment Fund 1959
Robert E. Taylor Memorial Fund 1995
Trinity Center Endowment Fund 2000
Bynum E. Tudor Fund for Reynolda House Museum of American Art 2001
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Endowment 2002
United Way Caring Shares Endowment 1990
H. and E. Vogler Fund 1978
Voluntary Action Center Training Endowment Fund 1986
John and Pauline Hoots Waller Trust 1999
Ina B. Watson Trust 2000
United Way Joel A. Weston, Jr. Memorial Endowment 1988
Wilkes Library Endowment 2001
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tab Williams, Jr. Fund 1998
A. T. Williams, Jr. Family Fund for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 1993
LuTelle Sherrill Williams Fund 1986
A. Tab Williams Jr. Fund for the Salvation Army 1996
Willow and Woody Memorial Trust for the Riverwood 2001Therapeutic Riding Center
Diana Dyer Wilson Organ Maintenance Fund 1993
Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Inc. Endowment Fund 1995
Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club Endowment Fund 1999
Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind Endowment 2004
Winston-Salem National Little League Endowment 2000
Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony Heritage Fund 1999
Winston-Salem Symphony Chair Endowment Fund 1971
Wolfe Family Charitable Fund 1996
Wolfe-Steele Young Life Trust 1996
World Law Fund 1994
Bland and Ada Worley/Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation Trust 1999
YMCA of Greater Winston-Salem Heritage Club Endowment 1995
Special Children’s School - Jacqueline Styers Young Fund 2001
Designated and Agency Funds ~ continued from previous page
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Student Aid Funds ~ continued on next page
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Zack H. Bacon IV Scholarship 2005 Established by family and friends of Zack Bacon IV to provide financial support for educational opportunities to graduating students at R.J. Reynolds High Schoolwho have overcome the challenges of life with integrity, optimism, and a strong sense of humor
Marshall B Bass Scholars Endowment Program 2005 Established by Marshall B Bass for students attending Forsyth Technical Community Collegeat Forsyth Technical Community College
Wes Burton Memorial Scholarship 2005 Established by Beverly and Blaine Burton in memory of their son
Jimmy Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund 2005 Established in memory of Jimmy Johnson for students majoring in a construction or house-build program at a technical college in the Triad
Gray W. Mock Family Scholarship 2005 Established by Richard Mock as a lasting memorial to his parents, Gray Worth and Lillie Belle Kiger Mock
Pfafftown Jaycees/Lynn Canada Memorial Scholarship Fund 2005 Established by the Pfafftown Jaycees to provide financial support for educational opportunities to a student attending Forsyth Technical Community College to study nursing
Reynolda Rotary Memorial/Clarence ‘Big House’ Gaines 2005 Established with gifts to the Reynolda Rotary Club in memory of Clarence ‘Big House’ Gaines to provide scholarships to graduates of Cook Elementary School whoScholarship Fund will graduate from high school in 2011 or after, and will attend Winston-Salem State University
Jeff Turner-Forsyth Audubon Scholarship Fund 2005 Established as a scholarship fund in honor of Jeff Turner to provide financial support to a worthy Forsyth County high school graduate, who has an interest in wildlife or environmental issues
Nell and Spencer Waggoner Scholarship Fund 2005 Established through the estate of Spencer Waggoner for students attending secondary schools, colleges, or professional or graduate schools, with particular emphasis on students pursuing nursing degrees
STUDENT AID FUNDSSTUDENT 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 who attend a specific college or university.
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
William H. Andrews/HAWS Scholarship Fund 1993
Gene A. Bass Memorial Fund 1998
Wilveria Bass Atkinson and Marshall B Bass Endowed Scholarship Fund 1998
Sam L. Booke, Sr. Scholarship Fund 1989
Boyles-Eidson Scholarship Fund 2001
Jeanna Brown Memorial Scholarship Fund 1986
Bryon Tyler Burdick Memorial Fund 1989
Leo Caldwell Memorial Student Loan Fund 1923
Lloyd E. and Rachel S. Collins Scholarship Fund 2001
Mary Rowena Cooper Scholarship Fund 1991
D. C. Cornelius Memorial Scholarship Fund 2004
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 1994Allen Scholarship Fund
Oliver Joel and Ellen Pell Denny Health Care Scholarship Fund 1985
Joyce and Jim Dickerson Scholarship Fund 2000
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Wade and Marcelene Duncan Scholarship Fund 2004
Diana Dyer Memorial Nursing Fund 1965
East Forsyth High School Alumni Scholarship 2002
Marlene Marie Pope Flinchum Scholarship 2001
Joe E. Gaddy, Jr. and Margaret W. Gaddy Trust 1995
The Garden Club Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth 2004 County Scholarship
John L. Gilmer Student Loan Fund 1947
John L. Gilmer Merit-Based Scholarship Fund 2004
John L. Gilmer Need-Based Scholarship Fund 2004
James A. Gray High School Alumni Scholarship 2002
Anna Hodgin Hanes Student Loan Fund 1926
Claude B. Hart Memorial Scholarship 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
Fred Colby Hobson Scholarship Fund 1994
Student Aid Funds ~ continued from previous page
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Jack and Barbara Holt Memorial Scholarship Fund 2000
John Russell Jarman Scholarship Fund 1996
Flora Royall Johnson Scholarship Fund 1996
Stella B. Johnson Scholarship Fund 1987
Lasater Student Loan Fund 1927
Law Enforcement Benefit Fund 1993
Law Enforcement Family Scholarship Fund 1994
Leinbach Chain-Breaker Scholarship Fund 1992
William H. Lester Packaging and Graphics Scholarship Fund 1990
L. D. and Elsie Long Student Scholarship Fund 1980
Edwin E. and Grace Kimrey Maddrey Scholarship Fund 2003
Mary Speer Martin Scholarship Trust 1997
Julia Yokeley Miller Fund 1983
N. W. Mitchell/Piedmont Federal Endowed Scholarship Fund 2003
Montague Scholarship Medal Fund 1939
Paul Holcomb Murphy Memorial Fund 1983
Emma Kapp Ogburn Memorial Fund 1946
Orthopaedic Specialists of the Carolinas’ Nursing Scholarship Fund 2002
William H. and Lena M. Petree Trust 1996
L. Gordon, Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Scholarship 2004
L. Gordon, Jr. and June D. Pfefferkorn Scholarship for Forsyth 2004 Technical Community College
Philo ABC Memorial Scholarship Fund 2001
Dean Prim Scholarship Fund 1989
Robert G. Prongay Memorial Scholarship 2001
Lucy Simmons Puryear Memorial Scholarship Fund 1994
R. J. Reynolds High School Class of 1968 Memorial Scholarship Fund 1998
Patty Brendle Redway Fund 1996
Reuhland-Cummings Medical Scholarship Fund 1996
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
John S. & Jacqueline P. Rider Scholarship 2004
Evelyn Ripple Winston-Salem Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship Fund 1996
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
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 1971
Virginia Elizabeth and Alma Vane Taylor Nursing Scholarship Fund 1966
Kapp-Weaver Scholarship Fund - Greensboro College 1997
Kapp-Weaver Scholarship Fund - R.J. Reynolds High School 1997
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 1998
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Scholarship Fund 2003
Elizabeth T. Williams Memorial Scholarship 1999
Winston-Salem Hospitals Consortium Nursing Student Loan Fund 1981
Erica Wolfe Memorial Scholarship Fund 1998
Dr. William L. and Pauline H. Wood Humanitarian Award 1986
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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Wilbert and Mary Jenkins established the W. T. and Mary Cobb JenkinsFamily Fund in 2005 as a donor-advised fund. The purpose of the fund is to support charitable causes in memory of their late son, Wilbert T.Jenkins, Jr., and in honor of their daughters, Wilma Temesa Jenkins-Flythe and Wynette Tyress Jenkins.
MR. AND MRS. JENKINS ARE RETIRED, LIVE IN WINSTON-SALEM AND CONTINUE TO GIVE OF THEIR TIME BY SERVINGON MANY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES. MR. JENKINS SHARESSOME BACKGROUND ON THE GENEROSITY THAT INSPIREDTHEIR DONOR-ADVISED FUND AND THEIR HOPES FOR HOW ITWILL BE USED.
OUR SON DIED of cancer in October 2003, but his memory lives on through
The Winston-Salem Foundation. The fund makes it possible for graduates of
Reynolds and North Forsyth High Schools to pursue their college education and
so much more. It has meant so much to our family.
When Maynard Anderson, president of Arcadia Group Worldwide Inc.,
expressed a desire to do something in appreciation for our son’s work with his
company, we thought long and hard. We researched all the different ways his
generosity could be used to honor our son. And we decided to do something
permanent. Something lasting.
I added to the corporate donation, and we went to The Winston-Salem
Foundation for help in creating a vehicle for charitable giving on behalf of the
entire Jenkins family. We wanted a fund managed locally. A fund set up so that
we would be able to choose the charitable beneficiaries.
Giving has been a tradition in our family. My father was a Baptist minister
who taught us to give back from what we were fortunate to receive. Mary’s par-
ents — farmers living in the country — taught that same principle of sharing.
While neither of our parents attended college, they both sacrificed so Mary
and I got an education at North Carolina Central University. We have a deep
appreciation for their generous contributions and made sure our children had the
same opportunities. As teachers, Mary and both of our daughters have devoted
their lives to education.
We are delighted to be able to share through the Foundation what has been
so important to our family.
On our refrigerator is an anonymous quote, “What I kept, I lost. What I
spent, I had. What I gave, I have.” That is what life is all about.
GIVING FROM What You Have Received
W. T. AND MARY COBB JENKINSFAMILY FUND
REAL ESTATE FUNDSREAL ESTATE FUNDS are properties designated for a charitable use and titled in the Foundation’s name. The Foundation has continuing oversight of the
use and care of the property as well as responsibility for disposition should the designated use become impractical or undesirable.
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Agnew H. and Elizabeth H. Bahnson Memorial Fund 1967
Flynn Christian Fellowship Home 1974
Friendship House, Inc. 1953
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
Goodwill Rehabilitation Center 1959
James G. Hanes Community Center 1956
Stokes County National Park 1935
FUND DATE ESTABLISHED
YWCA Fund - Glade Street 1938
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NON-ENDOWED ADVISED FUNDS
NEW IN 2005
Hannah Albertson Fund
Campbell Cawood Advised Fund
John and Anne Harrison Advised Fund
Bob and Gwynn Hooks Fund
Andrea T. Jordan Advised Fund
Cornelius Vanstory King Advised Fund
Gilmour and Nancy Lake Advised Fund
NEW IN 2005
The Pathways Fund
Frank and Kay Lord Advised Fund
Doug and Mary Anne Maynard Fund
J and J Neely Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Perry Advised Fund
David and Ingrid Pisetsky Advised Fund
Reaves Family Charitable Trust
NEW IN 2005
Snyder Family Fund
Nancy King Tanner Advised Fund
Bentley Fund
Eleanor James Vance Advised Fund
Willliam G. Ward, MD Family Advised Fund
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Anne S. Womble Advised Fund
NON-ENDOWED 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.
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Anonymous #1-3
David and Liz Albertson Fund
Martha Albertson Fund
Sylvia F. Alderson Charitable Fund
Betty and Eben Alexander Advised Fund
Tony and Chris Alford Family Trust Fund
Elms and Harriet Allen Advised Fund
Dr. Stephen G. & Cynthia Anderson Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Andrews Fund
Marie and Guy Arcuri Family Fund
Douglas D. Arnold and Lynn E. Calhoun Advised Fund
Dan and Margaret Austell Fund
Dr. Khosrow Bahrani Advised Fund
Charles S. and Beth D. Baldwin Advised Fund
R. Barrett Family Fund
Marshall B and Celestine P. Bass Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Bill and Louise Bazemore Fund
Edward S. and Barbara T. Beason Advised Fund
Kirk and Barbara Beaudin Charitable Gift Fund
Ranlet S. and Frank M. Bell, Jr. Advised Fund
Kathryn Gilmore Bell Advised Fund
Bert Bennett Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Bennett Advised Fund
Deborah L. Best Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Bettis Advised Fund
David and Susanne Blanco Advised Fund
Frank L. Blum Fund
Tom and Carolyn Breese Advised Fund
Paul Breitbach Fund
Brendle Advised Fund
Felice and Richard A. Brenner Fund
James T. and Betty S. Brewer Fund
Dr. Robert and Shelby Brice Advised Fund
Dr. Richard A. Brodkin Advised Fund
Brookfield Fund
Henrietta Dibrell Brown Advised Fund
Kirby C. Brown Fund
Rodney C. & Martha R. Brown Fund
Patty and Malcolm Brown Fund
John W. Burress Advised Fund
Canary Fund
Angela and William Carr Advised Fund
Thomas A. and Kay B. Carter Advised Fund
David and Deborah Cassels Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Caudle Advised Fund
Hobart and Adelaide W. Cawood Fund
John and Victoria Ceneviva Fund
Chuck and Bobbie Chambers Advised Fund
Dudley C. and Winborne S. Chandler Fund
Barbara F. Chatham Advised Fund
Jerry and Brenda Cheek Chariltable Fund
Christopher Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Nick and Jennifer Chrysson Advised Fund
Jeff T. and Rene F. Clark Advised Fund
D. Elwood and Helen H. Clinard Fund
Sophia Cody Advised Fund
Gary W. and Virginia F. Cole Advised Fund
David Collins Fund
Barry and Dottie Cook Fund
Ray and Jackie Cope Fund
Mabel and Harry Corpening Fund
James and Barbara Corrigan Advised Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cowan Advised Fund
Nancy and Scott Cramer Advised Fund
Craven Family Fund
Jane and Penn Craver Advised Fund
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Crockett Advised Fund
O. K. Crouch Family Fund
Egbert L. Davis, Jr. Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Davis, Jr. Advised Fund
Bill and Betty Gray Davis Advised Fund
Dr. James Day Advised Fund
Deaton Family Advised Fund
Louis Nelson Dibrell III Family Fund
Patricia Ann Rudolph Dixson Advised Fund
Kay and Dan Donahue Fund
Thomas S. Douglas, III Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Douglas Advised Fund
Ashley H. and Graham P. Dozier Advised Fund
Dale E. and Luci H. Driscoll Advised Fund
Noel Lee Dunn Advised Fund
Eagan Brothers LLC Fund
Robert and Amy Egleston Advised Fund
Eisenberg Family Advised Fund
Gerald and Ann Esch Donor Advised Fund
Fenwick Family Fund
Donna and Michael Fina Advised Fund
Gary G. and Diana B. Fleming Fund
T. Vernon and Jennifer K. Foster Fund
Cecil and Henrietta Foushee Advised Fund
Alice Dibrell Freeman Family Fund
Paul and Nella Fulton Advised Fund
Camille and Jim Galloway, Jr. Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Galloway Advised Fund
Dr. Kenneth R. Gallup, Jr. Advised Fund
John and Linda Garrou Advised Fund
JG Advised Fund
Jim and Mary Alice Gibbs Advised Fund
John Munro and Flavel McMichael Godfrey Advised Fund
Tony Golding Fund
Goodrum Family Advised Fund
Alice and W. A. Goodson, Jr. Advised Fund
Thomas O. and Leesa L. Goodson Advised Fund
William A. Goodson III Advised Fund
Alice Jane Goodson Fund
Kathryn Hanes Graves Advised Fund
C. Boyden Gray Advised Fund
Hunter and Lisa Gray Advised Fund
Alfa and Gerry Gunzenhauser Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Hall Family Fund
Martha S. Hancock and James A. Hancock, Jr. Advised Fund
Hands and Feet Fund
Jim Hanes Fund
Helen C. Hanes Fund
Ann S. and F. Borden Hanes, Jr. Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden Hanes Sr. Advised Fund
Robin M. Hanes Fund
Robert B. & Lisa B. Harrell Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Hash Advised Fund
Charles H. and Susan Hauser Advised Fund
Don and Bé Haver Advised Fund
Dick and Karen Hedrick Advised Fund
Dr. Eugene Heise Advised Fund
Edna and Jeff Helms Fund
Betty and Nick Hennessee Advised Fund
Dr. Felda and Elizabeth S. Hightower Fund
Page Daniel Hill Fund
Doris and William Hohman Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hollan, Jr. Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, III Advised Fund
James E. Holmes, Jr. & Betty J. Holmes Fund
Pollyann E. and Gregory G. Holthusen Advised Fund
Mrs. Hamilton C. Horton, Jr. Advised Fund
Wava Howard Runnymede Beautification Fund
Robert C. and Catherine C. Huber Advised Fund
Tom and Lucia Hughes Family Fund
Ann and Dudley Humphrey Advised Fund
John W. Hunt Advised Fund
Iannuzzi Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Irvin Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Irvin Advised Fund
JSCG Donor Advised Fund
Francis and Adele James Advised Fund
Richard and Kathy Janeway Advised Fund
Jarrahi Family Advised Fund
Edith A. and Kenneth A. Johnson Fund
Elizabeth G. and Stephen A. Johnson Charitable Fund
Ann and Halbert Jones Charitable Fund
James H. and Katherine W. Joyce Fund
David and Rachel Katzer Charitable Gift Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kay, Jr. Advised Fund
Sherry A. Kellett Fund
Stanhope A. and Elizabeth Kelly Advised Fund
Charlie L. Kennedy, MD Donor Advised Fund
Robert M. and Mary R. Kerr Advised Fund
Nancy T. and Richard J. Keshian Fund
Brent and Beckie Donor Advised Fund
SGK Fund
Robert W. & Candy E. Kiser Charitable Fund
Edith & Bill Knott Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson Kornegay, Jr. Advised Fund
Petro Kulynych Advised Fund
Lisbeth C. Evans and James T. Lambie Advised Fund
Susan and George Lautemann Advised Fund
Megan and Tom Lawson Advised Fund
Mary A. Leight Advised Fund
Annette M. Leight Advised Fund
Margaret G. Leight Advised Fund
Kathy and Mike Lewis Fund
Dr. A. Stanley and Mary Margaret Link Fund
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George and Susan Little Advised Fund
Marieanne and Jerry Long Advised Fund
Matt and Emmie Long Fund
Margaret Rose Long Non-Endowed Fund
Elizabeth W. Lubin Fund
Gail Lybrook Advised Fund
Cornelia K. Weigl and Lachlan MacLachlan Advised Fund
Dr. Mark P. Maier Advised Fund
Richard A. and Carrie Wall Malloy Advised Fund
Deborah S. Marshall Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin Advised Fund
Janet and O. C. Martin III Fund
Dr. Richard Marx Advised Fund
Drane and Bill McCall Advised Fund
Allison and Emmett McCall Advised Fund
W. Michael McDonald Advised Fund
Thomas P. and Anne B. McDowell Fund
Sarah Murphy McFarland Advised Fund
Cathleen and Ray McKinney Fund
John and Grace McKinnon Advised Fund
Mr. J. P. McMichael, Jr. Advised Fund
J. Frank and Laura Turnage McNair Advised Fund
Mrs. C. C. McNeely Advised Fund
Mark James Mendenhall Scholarship Fund
Judson J. and Alice C. Milam Fund
Charles W. Miller Fund
Susan Dibrell Miller Family Fund
Louise McMichael Miracle Advised Fund
Richard and Laura Montgomery Advised Fund
Elsie L. Morris Advised Fund
J. Frank and Lynda K. Morris Advised Fund
Ken and Mary Nan Moser Fund
Mrs. M. E. Motsinger, Jr. Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Mulvey, Jr. Advised Fund
R. Frank and Mary Jo Murphy Advised Fund
Robert F. and Bonnie L. Naas Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Lucian H. Neal Advised Fund
David and Scottie Neill Advised Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Nelson, III Advised Fund
Newsome Endowment Fund
Fred and Lillian Nordenholz Fund
Robert S. & Marianne D. Northington Advised Fund
Anita and Tom Ogburn, Jr. Fund
Laney and Merritt Orr Fund
Nancy and Ernie Osborn Advised Fund
Ben C. and Mildred W. Paden Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Craven Page Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parker Advised Fund
Mary Beth and Bob Parker Fund
Brookes H. Parrish Fund
Joe & Britt Parrish Fund
Lucie and Chuck Patton Fund
Carol & Raymond Pearson Charitable Fund
Brenda B. Penney Advised Fund
Clifford and Elizabeth Perry Advised Fund
Pauline Davis Perry Advised Fund
W. H. and Lena M. Petree Advised Fund
William H. Petree, Jr. and Katherine Weathers Petree Non-EndowedAdvised Fund
Roberta L. and Jimmy R. Pettit Advised Fund
L. Gordon and June D. Pfefferkorn, Jr. Fund
The Pfefferkorn Company Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Phelps Advised Fund
John Piazza Advised Fund
Pine Hall Brick Co. Fund
William Pitser Advised Fund
Nancy and Ed Pleasants Advised Fund
Margaret Scales and Graydon 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
T. J. and Nancy Pulliam Advised Fund
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Quick Advised Fund
George and Susan Ragland Advised Fund
Rainey Charitable Fund
Ramona Fund
David B. Rea Non-Endowed Advised Fund
Burton and Frances Reifler Fund
Dick and Sandy Respess Fund
Reynolda Rotary Benevolence Fund
Dr. Vade Rhoades Fund
Lori and Pat Riazzi Fund
Richard T. Rice Fund
Rickelton Fund
Jacqueline P. Rider Advised Fund
John and Lynn Roach Advised Fund
Pauline & Norwood Robinson Fund
Michael and Deborah Rubin Advised Fund
Guy and Liz Rudisill Fund
Curtis Flynt Rudolph Advised Fund
Sanford Harrison Rudolph Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. V. Carver Rudolph Fund
Sarah Shore Ruffin and Dalton D. Ruffin Advised Fund
Jill Runnion Fund
Dr. Wilson and Marcia Russell Fund
Salem Villages MRDD Fund
Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Sandridge, Jr. Advised Fund
William Madison and Phoebe Barnhardt Satterwhite Fund
Robert D. and Pamela B. Saunders Fund
M. Garnett & Georgia Saunders Fund
Thomas D. and Katherine E. M. Schroeder Fund
Scott Family Fund
Beverly Britton Rudolph Shaw Advised Fund
Bill and Shirley Shaw Fund
A. Lincoln and Nancy D. Sherk Fund
Adrian and Bob Shore Advised Fund
Ricky and Sally Shore Fund
Dr. Thomas E. Shown Advised Fund
Martha and Tom Simpson Advised Fund
Catharine N. & Kenneth N. Sisk Fund
Debra Runnion Sizemore Fund
Marc L. Slatkoff Advised Fund
Non-Endowed Advised Funds ~ continued from previous page
Non-Endowed Advised Funds ~ continued on next page
Frank L. Smith Advised Fund
Brant and Kay Snavely Fund
John and Nancy Southard Advised Fund
Mary Jo W. and R. Arthur Spaugh Fund
Spaugh Family Fund
Ann Lewallen Spencer Fund
Michael W. Sperry Advised Fund
Bobby and Jan Sprinkle Family Trust
W. Fletcher and Anna B. Steele Family Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Stockton, Jr. Advised Fund
Lee and Barbara Strange Fund
Stratford Rotary Benevolence Fund
Richard and Nancy Sullivan Fund
John J. and Betty Pratt Sutton Advised Fund
John A. Taylor Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Taylor Advised Fund
Marguerite B. Taylor Advised Fund
Louise Dibrell Theberge Family Fund
John B. R. Thomas Donor Advised Fund
F. Nelson Tomlinson Advised Fund
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole Advised Fund
Jaime and Ilene Trujillo Fund
Donald K. and Beverly L. Truslow Advised Fund
Claire and Randall Tuttle Advised Fund
Robert C. and Carolyn H. Vaughn Advised Fund
Robert and Marcia Vaughn Fund
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mosby Vogler Advised Fund
Peter and Carol Vrooman Advised Fund
Bruce D. Walley, M.D. Fund
Jack and Jean Ward Advised Fund
Leslie R. and Robert E. Warhover Advised Fund
Bill and Judy Watson Fund
Henry and Martha Wellman Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. P. Everette Wells III Advised Fund
John M. & Nancy Kyle Wells and Frances & C. C. Graham Fund
William A. Whitaker Advised Fund
Ms. Elizabeth N. Whitaker, II Advised Fund
Louisa Whitaker Advised Fund
Nancy and Monty White Advised Fund
Scott and Lauren Wierman Advised Fund
Paul and Jan Wiles Charitable Fund
Joseph & Eileen Wilhem Fund
Jane McDowell Williams Fund
Dr. and Mrs. S. Clay Williams, Jr. Advised Fund
Darryl and Leia Williams Advised Fund
Arthur T. and Catherine R. Williams, III Advised Fund
Edwin H. Williamson, Jr. & Louise N. Williamson Advised Fund
John G. and Patricia G. Williard Advised Fund
Mr.and Mrs. Ben S. Willis, Jr. Advised Fund
Robert M. Willis Fund
Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton Willis Fund
W. T. Wilson Advised Fund
Mrs. Nancy H. Wilson Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Jr. Advised Fund
M. Powell and Gertrude S. Winstead Advised Fund
Winston-Salem Rotary Benevolent Fund
Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club Advised Fund
Calder and Martha Womble Advised Fund
Ralph H. Womble Advised Fund
Edith Womble Advised Fund
William F. and Jane G. Womble Advised Fund
Erna and Bill Womble Advised Fund
James and Johanna Yopp Fund
Lynn & Jeff Young Fund
Stephen and Bonnie Zades Advised Fund
ZAX Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Nick G. Zegrea Advised Fund
Non-Endowed Advised Funds ~ continued from previous page
T H E W I N S T O N - S A L E M F O U N D A T I O N F U N D S A N D D O N O R S [ 5 6 - 5 7 ]
The Perry family has a long legacy of philanthropy that dates backmany generations. In 1996, they continued that tradition through theFoundation by establishing the Pauline Davis Perry Fund. The Fundwas given to honor Mrs. “Pinkie” Perry as a Christmas gift from hertwo children and five grandchildren. In 1997, her son Cliff and his wifeestablished the Clifford and Elizabeth Perry Advised Fund. GrandsonFord and his wife established the Mr. and Mrs. Ford Perry Advised Fundin 2005.
CLIFF PERRY, JR. SHARES HIS THOUGHTS ON THE FAMILYLEGACY OF GIVING.
I THINK THE BRITISH AUTHOR and poet Elizabeth Asquith Bibesco
(1897-1945) best expresses my philosophy on giving when she writes, “Give
without remembering; receive without forgetting.”
My family passed on to me a strong desire to be charitable, but I don’t give
to be remembered. I give because I enjoy it.
I saw a lot of generosity as I was growing up in Winston-Salem. My mother’s
family had strong ties to many organizations in the city. Her father, Egbert Davis,
was president of Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital and gave generously to
the community. My father, Clifford Webster Perry, Sr., worked for the Hanes
Corporation his whole career and was a self-made man. But he, too, gave to
charity — in a very quiet way.
I have followed the example
he set as he so often looked to
The Winston-Salem Foundation
to make gifts in memory of
friends and family.
The Foundation is a wonder-
ful conduit to provide charitable
access for many people who don’t
have their own fundraising vehi-
cles. It’s the best way I know to give as a major benefit to Winston-Salem. The
people at the Foundation are extremely knowledgeable, and I feel very comfort-
able about the way they manage and disperse funds. It makes charitable giving
with appreciated securities very efficient.
Being a member of the Legacy Society has been a wonderful benefit to my
wife and me. Success in charity is very much like success in business. It benefits
from networking. As one of the founders of the Triad Chapter of the Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation, my wife Elizabeth “Buff” Cox Perry, has seen it
work time after time. Being a member of the Legacy Society allows us to meet
with other people who share the same charitable ideals we do.
I feel sure that my children and grandchildren will continue the Perry
tradition. The legacy of giving.
THE LEGACY Continues
THE PERRY FAMILY
TEMPORARY AND SPECIAL FUNDSBlack Philanthropy Initiative
Jackie Brooks Memorial Fund
Centenary UMC Youth Fund
City/LISC Capacity Building for CDCs
Andrew Blake Clark Memorial Scholarship
Craven Habitat Fund for Deaf Adults
Jan Detter Arts Fund
ECHO Council
ECHO Fund
Stanley Michael Elrod Scholarship Fund
Flow Automotive Companies Scholarship
Fondue Fund
Forsyth Common Vision
Forsyth Fund for Teaching Excellence
Galloway Fund
Josh Gray Memorial Scholarship Fund
Krispy Kreme Foundation Charitable Fund
Leading By Example
A. J. Linville Memorial Fund
R. B. Matthews Student Assistant Fund
Mark James Mendenhall Scholarship Fund
Millennium Fund
Mineral Springs Fund
Museum Fund
NCAPA Project Fund
The Neighborhood Fund
Neighborhood Institute for Community Leadership Fund
Nonprofit Connections
Parrish Scholarship Fund
Partners for Homeownership
Patron’s Fund
Peter Perret Scholarship for Young Musicians
Playground Project Fund
Professionals In Transition Paying It Forward Fund
Harry Scofield Fund
Stokes County Trust Fund
Sunshine Fund
Antony Swider Art Education Scholarship Fund
Tomorrow’s Wise Working Women
Touched By Technology Fund
Triad Orienteering Club Foundation Fund
Maytrice Walton Scholarship Trust Fund
Michael and Buffy Waltrip Charitable Fund
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Fund for Rose Hill Free Will Baptist Church
A. Tab Williams, Jr. Fund for Forsyth County Day School
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Sports Medicine Fund
Winston-Salem National Little League Capital Campaign Fund
With Help From Friends
Women’s Fund of The Winston-Salem Foundation
Youth Activities Fund
Youth Philanthropy Fund
ZAP
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2005 The Nancy and Paul Gwyn 2005 Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Joel Clingman Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Roma Lee Causby 2005 Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
Sara S. and Curtis E. Long 2005 Charitable Remainder Unitrust
2004 George and Edna Blanton Charitable Annuity Trust
William G. Koronis and Ava O. Koronis Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Elizabeth T. Edmondson Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
J. Beeson Grubbs Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
2003 Louise S. Adams Charitable Remainder Unitrust (II)
Harry O. Corpening Charitable Remainder Unitrust
William G. and Ava O. Koronis Charitable Trust
Curtis and Sara Long Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Nancy Davis McGlothlin Charitable Remainder Unitrust
John J. Sutton, Jr. and Betty P. Sutton Charitable Remainder Unitrust
L. Frances S. Temple and Jesse C. Temple Charitable Remainder Unitrust (II)
2002 Anonymous #3
Donald F. and Lucy E. Folger Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Lawrence R. Hine Irrevocable Trust
The Lucy Kaplan Irrevocable Living Unitrust
William G. Koronis and Ava O. Koronis Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Mary Annette Leight 2002 Charitable Unitrust
2001 Louise S. Adams Charitable Remainder Trust
Frank E. and Mary Driscoll Charitable Remainder Trust
L. Francis S. Temple Charitable Remainder Unitrust
The H. C. Woodall, Jr. Family Charitable Remainder Trust
2000 Abner Alexander Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Edmund B. Hopkins Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Nancy S. Spencer Charitable Remainder Trust
M. Louise Thomas Charitable Remainder Trust
1999 Mary Ruth Bunton Barrett Charitable Irrevocable Living Trust
Frederick A. Blount and Charlotte E. Blount Charitable Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
Williams A. and Edith T. Knott Irrevocable Living Unitrust
J. William Moir Irrevocable Unitrust
C. Edward Pleasants Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Nancy T. Pleasants Charitable Remainder Unitrust
1998 James L. Barnhardt Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Dorothy M. Carpenter Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Thad W., Mildred B., and Kathryn W. Garner Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Ruth M. Pleasants Irrevocable Living Unitrust
Arthur G. and Susanne S. Weber Charitable Remainder Unitrust
Willingham Irrevocable Living Annuity Trust
Wolfe Testamentary Charitable Remainder Unitrust
2005 F. Conard and Jean Snyder Charitable Lead Annuity Trust
1999 Margaret Weatherspoon Parker Charitable Lead Unitrust
1998 Lynn and Barry Eisenberg Family Heritage Trust Fund
1997 Margaret W. Parker Charitable Lead Unitrust
1996 A. T. Williams, Jr. Annuity Lead Trust
CHARITABLE LEAD TRUSTS TRUSTEED BY THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION
CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS TRUSTEED BY THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION
CHARITABLE TrustsTEN YEARS AGO, the Foundation began serving 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 Remainder Trusts ~ continued on next page
1997 Anonymous #2
Rita D. Fitzgerald Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
Bonnie B. and James C. Messick Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
Gail S. Spencer Irrevocable Remainder Annuity Trust
1996 Anonymous #1
The Douglas Lewis Family Unitrust
John B. and Grace D. McKinnon Unitrust
Ralph M. Stockton, Jr. and Margaret W. Stockton Unitrust
1995 Elms and Harriet Allen Unitrust
The Stephen G. Anderson Unitrust
Edward and Barbara Beason Unitrust
William and Drane Vaughn McCall Unitrust
The Nancy H. Southard Unitrust
David H. Tate Unitrust
Jane Gilbert Womble Unitrust
W. F. Womble Unitrust
Charitable Remainder Trusts ~ continued from previous page
THE LEGACY SocietyTHE 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, or real estate.
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, 2005. 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.
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Anonymous #1 - 13
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell Agnew, Jr.
Mrs. Sylvia F. Alderson
Judge and Mrs. Abner Alexander
Dr. and Mrs. Elms L. Allen
Dr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Allen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Andersen
Ms. Gayle N. Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. John Appel
Mr. W. A. Armfield, Jr.
Mrs. Teresa R. Ashburn
Drs. Anthony and Katherine Atala
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Babcock
Mrs. Ira W. Baity, Jr.
Mr. Richard D. Barnes
Mr. James L. Barnhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb E. Barnhardt, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Rolland Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B Bass
Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Beason
Mr. Clifton E. Beck
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr.
Mrs. Marie Bellin
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Bingham
David and Susanne Blanco
Mrs. George Blanton
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Blount
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Bolin
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Booke, Jr.
Mrs. Judy Booker
Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Bossong
Dr. and Mrs. Edwyn T. Bowen, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Sherrill Braswell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brenner
Ann L. Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs
Mrs. Lenora J. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Royall R. Brown, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Budd
Rev. David H. Burr
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III
Dr. and Mrs. W. Douglas Cardwell
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson
Mrs. Anne Maddrey Carpenter
Mr. Coy C. Carpenter, Jr.
Mrs. Dorothy M. Carpenter
Mrs. William H. Carr
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Carter, Jr.
Ms. Dorothy A. Caudill
Mrs. Roma Lee Woosley Causby
Mr. M. Campbell Cawood
Ms. E. Jeanine Chadwell
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chapman
Mrs. Norma Charles-Sink
Mrs. Barbara F. Chatham
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Chrisco
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. D. Elwood Clinard, Jr.
Mr. Joel P. Clingman
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cole
Mr. George L. Cooper
A. Robert Cordell, Sr.
Mr. Harry Corpening
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cotterill
Mrs. Donna H. Craige
Nancy and Scott Cramer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dalton, Jr.
Mr. Jason Davies and Mrs. Julia Frost-Davies
Mr. Egbert L. Davis, Jr.
Mr. G. Franklin Davis
John and Terrie Davis
Mr. Richard N. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Davis II
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. DeForest III
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Denham
Dr. and Mrs. James P. Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dillon
Mrs. Elaine D. Dowdell
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Downing
Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Dozier III
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Driscoll
Mr. Frank E. Driscoll
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dudley
Ms. Nancy Dunn
Mr. Noel Lee Dunn
Ms. Mignon Durham
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Eagan, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth T. Edmondson
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Eidson
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Eisenberg
Mrs. Robert A. Emken
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Ewing
Mrs. Rita D. Fitzgerald
Ms. Marlene P. Flinchum
Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Folger
Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Ford, Jr.
Brittney J. Forman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton, Jr.
Mrs. James A. Fyock
Dr. and Mrs. Joe E. Gaddy, Jr.
Mr. John K. Gallaher
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Gallup, Jr.
Ms. Kathryn W. Garner
John and Jane Gehring
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Goodson
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goodson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Gordon
Natasha and James Gore
Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Gottlieb
Liana and Richard Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gray
Mr. Howard Gray
Mrs. James A. Gray, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greene, Jr.
Mr. J. Beeson Grubbs
Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn
Mrs. William N. Hailey
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hancock, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden Hanes, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr.
Ms. Susan F. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Harrison
Mrs. Claude B. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Hatchell
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hauser
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Hege
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hemrick
Mr. L. Stephen Hendrix
Mrs. Sheila H. Hendrix
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herring
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hetrick
Mr. Hardin P. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Hine
Mrs. Henry Etta Hinkle
Mrs. Alanson Hinman
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hobbs
Doris and Bill 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. and Mrs. David A. Irvin
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
Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Johnson
Ms. Beverly Johnston
Mr. James W. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher 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. Terri Kern
Ms. Susan Kerner-Hoeg
Ms. Earline heath King
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie M. King
Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Kinken, Jr.
Mrs. Louis Klaff
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knott
Dr. and Mrs. L. Andrew Koman
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Koontz
Bill and Ava Koronis
Mr. Petro Kulynych
Mr. James Lambie and Ms. Libba Evans
Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Lawson, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Annette Leight
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thad Lewallen III
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Lewis
Nancy C. Lide
THE LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS
The Legacy Society Members ~ continued on next page
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
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. William McCall, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. McCune
Mrs. Nancy Davis McGlothlin
Dr. and Mrs. Timothy McGowen
Dr. W. Frederick McGuirt
Ray and Cathleen McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon
Ms. Sally Rider McLeod
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McNair IV
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Means
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Medlin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny J. Mendenhall
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Messick
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Messick, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Mrs. Barbara B. Millhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Millsaps
Mr. Richard G. Mock
Dr. and Mrs. John H. Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Morgan
Mrs. William M. Morris
Mrs. Elaine Muir
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Myers
Mrs. Mildred Naugle
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Neal
The Honorable Stephen L. Neal
Mr. and Mrs. T. David Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Nordenholz
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
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Pfefferkorn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Pleasants, Jr.
Mrs. Clifton E. Pleasants
Dr. Michael J. Pollak
Mr. Louis B. Pope
Mr. Richard E. Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Prim
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Puryear
Mr. Greg Puryear
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Quick
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chris Ramm
Mr. James K. Reaves
Mrs. Willie Brownlow Reavis
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Riazzi
Dr. and Mrs. David G. Rice
Mrs. Thomas B. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Rice III
Mrs. John S. Rider
Mr. and Mrs. Clay V. Ring, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rossitch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rothrock
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rucker
Mr. and Mrs. C. Guy Rudisill III
Mrs. Lorraine Rudolph
Mr. Dalton D. Ruffin
Mrs. H. J. Runnion, Jr.
Mrs. Pearl Sams
Dr. and Mrs. William M. Satterwhite, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Sayers
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Schindler
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Seamon
Mr. Rick Seamon
Miss Rebecca Ann Sebastian
Mrs. Robert D. Shore, Jr.
Mrs. Rosemary V. Shortt
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinal
Mr. Willis Slane and Dr. Caroline Chiles
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith
Mr. Frank L. Smith
Mr. Fred Conard Snyder
Dr. and Mrs. John K. Southard, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Wall Spearman
Mrs. Ann Lewallen Spencer
Mrs. Gail S. Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer
Mrs. William O. Spencer III
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Sternberg
Mrs. Ralph M. Stockton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton
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. Jesse C. Temple
Dr. and Mrs. John B. R. Thomas
Ms. M. Louise Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Ms. Elizabeth Lee Trotman
Mr. and Mrs. Bynum E. Tudor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Turner
Claire and Randall Tuttle
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Underwood II
Ms. Margaret M. Urquhart
Mrs. Deborah H. Vaughan
Tricia Vaughn
Bob and Carolyn Vaughn
Dr. Ramon Velez
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Wall
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. S. Waugh
Dr. Glenda Weber and Mr. Wayne Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Weber
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Wierman
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. Howard L. 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
The Legacy Society Members ~ continued from previous page
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DONORS TO THE GENERAL ENDOWMENT AND BOOK OF MEMORY
2005 Donors
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 of less than
$500. These gifts allow the Foundation to address the community’s best opportunities and most urgent needs, as determined by the Foundation Committee.
Please note that all gifts to the General Endowment and Book of Memory during 2000–2005 were used to support the Foundation’s ECHO Fund grant
initiative.
Donors ~ continued on next page
VISIONARIES ~ $5,000 OR MOREMr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hemrick The Senah C. & C. A. Kent Foundation Winston-Salem Journal
BENEFACTORS ~ $2,500 – $4,999Ms. Elizabeth McCachern
ADVOCATES ~ $1,000 – $2,499Dr. and Mrs. David A. Albertson
Dr. and Mrs. Elms L. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. John Appel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Armfield
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr.
Mr. William G. Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Booke, Jr.
Mrs. Herbert Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cleland
Ms. Phyllis S. Cowell
Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Dozier III
Mr. Frank E. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton, Jr.
Glenn Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Goodson
Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hensel
Mr. John W. Hunt
Mrs. Annette M. Leight
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Lord III
The Grover C. and Jane C. McNair CharitableFoundation Trust
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Medlin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Quick
Mrs. Thomas B. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. C. Laurence Robbs
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Royster
Mr. W. David Shannon
Mr. Willis Slane and Dr. Caroline Chiles
Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Slick
The Strickland Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tuttle
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vaughn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Wiles
Mr. and Mrs. Calder Womble
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodall, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Yopp, Jr.
Donors ~ continued from previous page
SUPPORTERS ~ $500 – $999Mrs. Amy P. Barnhardt
Ms. Kathryn Gilmore Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Bennett
Dr. and Mrs. J. David Branch
Mr. M. Campbell Cawood
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr.
Mr. Richard N. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dillard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Douglas III
Mrs. Elaine D. Dowdell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Field
Ms. Mary E. Garber
Ms. Jane Goodson
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goodson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Greason, Jr.
Ms. Judith B. Halverson
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hanes III
Mr. Edward B. Heefner
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hennessee
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hollan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope A. Kelly
Mrs. Margaret Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lautemann
Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Loftis, Jr.
Ms. Deborah S. Marshall
Dr. David D. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Ogburn, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Pappas
Piedmont Federal Savings and Loan
Mr. Graydon Pleasants and Ms. MargaretScales
Mr. and Mrs. Clay V. Ring, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sandridge, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dee Smith
Mrs. Robert B. Sosnik
Mrs. Ann Lewallen Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Steele
Truliant Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Whaling
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willingham
Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble, Jr.
PHILANTHROPISTS ~ LESS THAN $500Dr. Jon S. Abramson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Adams
Mrs. Eben A. Alexander, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie G. Allen, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David H. Allen
Dr. and Ms. Harvey H. Allen, Sr.
Mr. Miller Allen
Ms. Gayle N. Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Philip R. Aronson
Mrs. Ira W. Baity, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baldridge
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin III
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ballard
Bank of America Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Battle
Mrs. and Mrs. Andrew B. Beattie
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bell
Mrs. Jean S. Blanton
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Blount
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brady
Mr. Anthony H. Brett
Mr. H. Michael Britt
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bunn III
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Butler III
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Carlisle, Jr.
Mr. Coy C. Carpenter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Carter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jere Carter
Mr. Allen R. Chauvenet
Mr. and Mrs. Harris F. Clein
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Clein
Mr. and Mrs. D. Elwood Clinard, Jr.
Mrs. Sophia S. Cody
Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Copenhaver
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cotterill
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cramer
Mrs. Cortlandt P. Creech
Mr. and Mrs. O. Roane Cross, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Crotts
Mrs. Viola Crump
Mrs. Mary H. Dalton
Daniel Professional Group, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis III
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Davis
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Denham
Dr. and Mrs. James T. Dobbins, Jr.
Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Duckett
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Dull, Jr.
Ms. Nancy Dunn
Ms. Phyllis H. Dunning
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dorsey Dyer, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. William Elesha
Mrs. John D. Eller, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ervin
Mrs. John H. Felts
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Fishel, Jr.
Mrs. William S. Fisher, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Paolo Flezzani
Mr. Fred Folger, Jr.
Ms. Della H. Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman
Ms. Judith W. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Furr
Ms. Cornelia Mason Garber
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gay III
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gibbs
Mrs. James K. Glenn
Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Gottlieb
Mr. Howard Gray
Mr. Thomas A. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Gwyn
Mrs. Perry G. Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harrell
Ms. Jane B. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Hatchell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Haver
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hedgpeth II
Mrs. Martha M. Higginbotham
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hobbs
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hohman
Mrs. William E. Hollan, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Holsapple
Mrs. E. R. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huber
Dr. Larry Hungerford
Mrs. Jacqueline S. Hunt
Ms. Edy C. Hurdle
Mr. and Mrs. Orman D. Hutcherson
Mr. James M. Iseman, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Ali Jarrahi
Mrs. F. Gaither Jenkins
Ms. Kay B. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Jones
Ms. Lucy Kaplan
Ms. Elizabeth B. Keiger
Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kelly, Jr.
Ms. Mona Ketner
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keyzer
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King
Mr. and Mrs. Walter King
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kluttz
Dr. Nola Reed Knouse
Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Lawson, Jr.
Mr. Joseph P. Logan
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Long
Mrs. Margaret Rose Long
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PHILANTHROPISTS ~ LESS THAN $500Mr. John H. Loughridge, Jr.
Mrs. John Mann
Ms. Nancy S. Marshall
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Martin, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Maynard
Ms. Carolyn McBride
Dr. and Mrs. William McCall, Jr.
Dr. James A. McCool
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. McGrew
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon
Mrs. John F. McNair III
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Memory
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Miller
Ms. Ellen N. Monahan
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Mountcastle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Munden
Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Neal
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Nelson III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newman
Mr. T. R. Nicholson
Mr. Paul Norby
Ms. Marjorie Northup
Mrs. Algine Neely Ogburn
Dr. and Mrs. T. Michael O’Shea, Jr.
Mrs. Ben C. Paden, Jr.
Parrish Consulting
Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick
Mrs. Clifford W. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Pettit
Ms. Susan Pfefferkorn
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Phelps
Mrs. Clifton E. Pleasants
Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Pleasants, Jr.
Donna and Martin Rader
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ragland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rickert
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robins
Mr. and Mrs. E. Norwood Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Rogers III
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Roy
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Sanders Jr.
Mrs. William H. Sarle
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saunders
Mrs. C. G. Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Shaffner II
Mr. James Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shore, Jr.
Ms. Mae J. Shores
Mr. and Mrs. J. Todd Slate
Ms. Adelia E. Smitherman
Mr. Frank L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. A. Zachary Smith III
Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Spaugh, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Sprinkle, Jr.
Sprinkle Foot & Ankle Center, PA
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Starbuck
Mrs. Ralph M. Stockton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Stokes
Mrs. Claude B. Strickland, Jr.
Mrs. Lois H. Stuart
Mrs. Sam P. Stuart
Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Taft
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Thacker
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Thomason, Jr.
Ms. Ann M. Tillett
Ms. Camille H. Townsend
Ms. Suzanne Trask
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Trawick
Mr. Erling S. Tronnes
Dr. and Mrs. Jaime E. Trujillo
Dr. Roy E. Truslow
Mrs. Charles F. Vance, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Virgin
Mr. William R. Wallace, Jr.
Ms. Clare Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. West
Mr. George B. Whitaker III
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Whitaker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. White
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Wierman
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tracy Wilkerson
Mr. J. Lanier Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willingham
Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Willis, Jr.
Mrs. John H. Winder
Mr. and Mrs. James Winslow
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wolfe III
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble
Mr. and Mrs. Hal G. Worley
Wrinkle Point Association
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Yarbrough, Jr.
Mr. Karl Yena
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Yount
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DONORSINCLUDED IN THESE PAGES are the names of those who have made gifts to the Foundation in 2005. We are grateful for these gifts, as is the com-
munity — for the smallest and the largest. Collectively they prove that the Foundation’s mission statement — to invest in our community by making philan-
thropy and its benefits available to all — is alive.
AC Corporation
Acme-McCrary Corporation
Ms. Katherine Acton and Mr. Jerry Smith
Mr. Alfred G. Adams
Dr. Sandra P. Adams
Ms. M. Hope Adkins
Dr. and Mrs. Harley P. Affeldt
Dr. and Mrs. David A. Albertson
Ms. Hannah Albertson
Ms. Martha Albertson
Mr. William U. Albright
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cantey Alexander
Dr. Karen P. Alexander
Mr. Miles J. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lewis Alexander
Mr. Ralph B. Alexander
Alfred Williams & Company
Mr. and Mrs. Archie G. Allen, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Elms L. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Allen, Jr.
Ms. Marchelle I. Allen
Ms. Mary Alice Allen
Mr. Ross Owen Allen
Mr. and Dr. Warren B. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Alspaugh
Amarr Garage Doors
American College of Clinicians Inc.
Amos Cottage Inc.
Mr. John C. Ancona
Mr. Douglas E. Anderson
Ms. Deborah O. Anderson
Ms. Laura Anderson
Mr. Malcolm M. Anderson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Andrews
Angels Foundation
Animal Hospital of Nags Head
Ms. Karen M. Appert
Dr. and Mrs. William B. Applegate
Arcadis
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Arcuri
Ardmore Community Club
Ardmore Neighborhood Association
Ms. Jane H. Armfield
Mr. Douglas Arnold and Ms. Lynn Calhoun
Artemis Trustees Limited
Ashe County Public Library
Asheville Cardiology Associates
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ashman
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Askew, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Atkinson
Atlas-Stord, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Austell
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Austell
Authorized Inspection Company, Inc.
Mr. G. A. Avram
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Babcock
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
Friends of Zack H. Bacon
Mr. Bart Bacon
Ms. Eve J. Bacon
Dr. Khosrow Bahrani
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey
Mrs. Ira W. Baity, Jr.
Ms. Dorothy K. Baity
Christopher N. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Baker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baldridge
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Baldwin III
Mr. and Mrs. Garza Baldwin
Mrs. Glenn Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ball
Bank of America Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Banks
Ms. Margretta Barbee
Ms. Virginia Barbour
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barger
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barksdale
Mr. Howard E. Barnes
Ms. Phyllis M. Barnes
Mrs. Amy P. Barnhardt
Mr. Henry G. Barnhill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barnhill, Jr.
Mrs. Harold M. Barrow
Mr. Kyle D. Bartel
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bassett IV
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B Bass
Mr. Theron H. Bass, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Bazemore, Jr.
BB&T
BB&T Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Beals
Mr. Richard Bean
Ms. Barbara V. Bear
Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Beason
Mrs. Mary Allen Beatty
Judge and Mrs. James A. Beaty, Jr.
Ms. Miriam B. Beauchamp
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Beaudin
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bechtel
Ms. Betsy Beebe
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Beier
Ms. Christine Belcik-Griffith
Bell Davis & Pitt, PA
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bell
Ms. Kathryn Gilmore Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Bell
BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.
Ms. Marylou Bembe
Mr. John D. Benbow
Ms. Marinn Bengel
Ms. Barbara M. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Bennett
Dr. John N. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Bennett
Mr. Terry Benson
Mr. Paul A. Berberian
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Berenson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Berlin
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Parks I. Berryhill, Jr.
Mr. Daniel V. Besse
Dr. Kenneth W. Best
Beta Sigma Phi
Ms. Yvonne H. Bethea
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bethune
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Bettis, Jr.
Ms. Sami O. Bills
Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon Bingham
Mr. Richard W. Blackburn
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley Blackburn
Mr. Stephen Blacklocks and Ms. Jerri-LynnScofield
Mrs. Oleta Blalock
Mr. and Mrs. David Blanco
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Bland
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bland
Mr. S. P. Blankenship
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph J. Blankinship
Ms. Mary Jo Blevins
Mrs. DeDe Bloodworth
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Blount
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Blount, Sr.
Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation
Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
Frank L. Blum Construction Company
Mr. Ben Mayo Boddie
Ms. Lisa S. Bodenheimer
Mr. and Mrs. T. Gray Bodford
Mr. Richard L. Boger
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bolen
Mrs. Geneva Bolen
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Booke
Mr. Henry M. Booke, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Booke, Jr.
Ms. Jerre D. Boren
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Mr. Fred Boring and Ms. Jane Hobson
Mr. Michael Borrico
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Bost, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Bouldin, Jr.
Ms. Marjorie Boulware
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bozymski
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brackney
Reverend and Mrs. Michael Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brady
Dr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Brame
Dr. and Mrs. J. David Branch
Dr. Stan Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Brandon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Branen
Mr. Thomas M. Brantley
Mr. and Mrs. James Braxton
Mr. Paul D. Breedlove, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Breitbach
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O. Brewer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brinkley
Mr. Stacy Brinson
Mr. H. Michael Britt
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Britton
Carolyn & Kenneth D. Brody Foundation
Mr. Homer Brookshire
Mr. Ernest Broom
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Broughton
Mr. Bruce T. Brown
Mr. Chancel T. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. David Brown
Mr. H. Andrew Brown III
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dayton Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Brown
Ms. Kay Speas Brown
Ms. Kirby C. Brown
Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brown
Ms. Martha S. Brown
Mr. Michael Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Brown
Mr. Ray Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Royall R. Brown, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Brown
Mrs. Winanne C. Brown
Senator and Mrs. James T. Broyhill
Broyhill Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bruce
Mr. Craig G. Bruno
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bryan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bryant
Mr. Marc Bryson
Ms. Borgia Buckler
The Budd Group
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Budd
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Budd
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bullock
Mrs. Frances K. Bunn
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bunn III
Mr. and Mrs. Greig T. Burdick
Rev. and Mrs. D. Wayne Burkette
Ms. Joann B. Burnette
Reverend David H. Burr
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burress III
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine K. Burton
Ms. Robin N. Buskey
Reverend Lloyd Butler, Jr.
Ms. Susan B. Butler
Ms. Kathy B. Byerly
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Byrd
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Byrd
C & H Insulation Services
Ms. Susan A. Cahoon
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Rence Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Calloway, Jr.
Mr. G. H. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cann
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cannon
Cannon & Company LLP
Mr. Edwin J. Canter
Ms. Tracy W. Cardwell
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Carey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Carlisle, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlson
Carolina Logistics Services, Incorporated
Mr. Coy C. Carpenter, Jr.
Ms. Maureen L. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Carr
Ms. Irene Carraway
Mr. and Mrs. Demarcus Carroll
Mr. Mark B. Carroll
Mrs. Nancy C. Carroll
Mrs. William H. Carr
Mr. J. Tim Carssow
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carter
Mr. James H. Carter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Carter
Ms. Peggy C. Carter
Mr. and Mrs. William Casey
Mr. D. Christopher Cash
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassavell
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cassels
Mr. Bernard Casterlow
Mr. Walter B. Cates
Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Caudill
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Caudle, Jr.
Mr. Steve Cavanaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart G. Cawood
Mr. M. Campbell Cawood
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Celestino
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ceneviva
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Chaden
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kendall Chalk
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Chambers
Mr. Ricky Chamra
Dr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Chandler, Jr.
Ms. Toni A. Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chapman
The Chapman Company
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Charles
Mr. John B. Charles
Ms. Sonya Charles
Mrs. Norma Charles-Sink
Chatham Family Charitable Trust
Mrs. Barbara F. Chatham
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chatham
Mr. Fred Chatham
The Chatham Family Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Chatham III
Mr. Allen R. Chauvenet
Mrs. Janie Chavis-Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cheek
Mr. Jack A. Cheek, Sr.
Mr. Paul W. Chellgren
The Children’s Center
Mr. George M. Chitty
Ms. Dena Christine
The Christopher Fund
Ms. Cindy Christopher
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hudnall Christopher, Jr.
Mr. Jeff Christopher
Mr. Robert H. Christy, Jr.
The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, Inc.
City of Winston-Salem
Ms. Frances A. Clanton
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Clapp
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clark
Ms. Suzanne C. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. W. Donn Clark
Mr. Walter Clark
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clark
Mr. William L. Clement
Mr. and Mrs. D. Elwood Clinard, Jr.
Ms. Margaret M. Clymer
Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin A. Coaxum
Mr. and Mrs. John Cobb, Jr.
Mr. Jonathan Cobb
Ms. Kelly L. Cobb
Ms. Jane L. Cochrane
Mrs. Sophia S. Cody
Ms. Deborah Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Cole
Rev. and Mrs. E. Dudley Colhoun
Mr. Bruce D. Colley
Mr. A. L. Collins
Concept Arc International PLLC
Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Conger
Ms. Alana E. Conley
Mr. and Mrs. Sal Contino
Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Cooke
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cook
Mr. Robert J. Cooney
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Cope
Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrew Copenhaver
Mr. James R. Copland III
Mr. A. Robert Cordell, Jr.
Dr. A. Robert Cordell, Sr.
Ms. Nicole Corn
Mr. Danny R. Cornelius
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Ms. Faye S. Cornelius
Mr. and Mrs. Wade L. Cornelius
CornerCap Investment Counsel
Mr. Harry Corpening
Mrs. Wayne A. Corpening
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Corrigan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cotterill
Mrs. Nettie Toomer Council
Ms. Keira Coverdale
Lt. General and Mrs. Robert F. Coverdale
Mr. Ned Covington
Dr. Sharon Covitz and Dr. Wesley Covitz
Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cowan
Ms. Phyllis S. Cowell
Ms. Gregory Anne Cox and Mr. Mark Offley
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cramer
Ms. Jane Craven
Mr. and Mrs. C. Penn Craver, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Crockett
Crosby Scholars Community Partnership
Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Cross
Crotts & Saunders Engineering, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Crowder Jr.
Ms. Lila J. Cruikshank
Mr. and Mrs. R. Perry Crutchfield
Ms. Susan K. Culler
Ms. Elaine S. Culley
Mr. Jerry Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cunningham
Mr. Darrin G. Cutrell
Dairy Fresh, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery W. Dangel
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniel
Daniel Professional Group, Inc.
DataMax Corporation
Mr. Kenneth G. Davenport
Ms. Barbara Davis and Mr. Larry Shelton
Dr. and Mrs. Courtland H. Davis, Jr.
Mr. Chadwick D. Davis
Davis Charitable Lead Trust
Ms. Donna S. Davis
Mr. Egbert L. Davis, Jr.
Ms. E. Marie Davis
Mr. G. Franklin Davis
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Davis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Davis III
Mr. Jimmy H. Davis
Ms. JoAnn E. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis III
Mrs. Marie W. Davis
Mr. Oscar S. Davis
Mr. Richard N. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Davis
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis
Mrs. William A. Davis II
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dawson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dean
Dean and Deluca Wine Room
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Deason, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Deaton
Mr. Charles W. DeBell
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. DeForest III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Deleot
Mrs. Anne M. Dellinger
Delta Kappa Gamma/Zeta Chapter
Mr. Robert D. Denham
Mr. Danny L. Dennis
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Derick
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Ms. Evelyn Johnson Devane
Ms. Margaret Devries
Dr. and Mrs. James P. Dickerson
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Diggs
Mr. Wynne C. Dillon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinning
Discovery Alliance
Mr. Donald O. Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson M. Dixon
Ms. Yvonne M. Dixon
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dobbins
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dockery
Mrs. N. W. Dockery, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donahue
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doster
Mr. and Mrs. S. Mark Doughton
Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Douglas III
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dover
Ms. Michelle Dowdall
Mrs. A. Bradley Dozier
Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Dozier III
Mr. Ron Drago
Ms. Emma Gray Drew
Driscoll Group
Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Driscoll
Mr. Frank E. Driscoll
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drozen
Mr. Glenn Dubin
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Duckett
Mr. James J. Dudek
Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Duke, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Dull, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dull
Mr. and Mrs. Jayson Duncan
Mr. Harold F. Dunevant
Ms. Emily J. Dunn
Mrs. John O. Dunn
Mr. Lewis Yeamens Dunn
Mr. Mike Dunn
Ms. Nancy Dunn
Mr. Noel Lee Dunn
Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Dunton
Mrs. Dorothy D. Dupree
Mr. and Mrs. Erik Durchman
Ms. Evelyn M. Durham
Ms. Mignon Durham
Mr. J. Allen Dyer
Ms. Catherine G. Eades
Eagan and Sons
East Forsyth High School
ECU PA Alumni
ECU PA Class of 2006
ECU PA Class of 2007
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Eddington
Ms. Margery A. Edgerton
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Edgeton
Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards
Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egleston
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Eidson
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Eisenach
Mrs. Lynn Eisenberg
Mrs. John D. Eller, Jr.
Ms. Marilyn Layton Ellerbe
Ms. Inez C. Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Elliott
Nancy Elliott and Bob Adams
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Elster
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Engram
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Erlandson
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Esch
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Eshelman
Ms. Diana Y. Essick
Ms. Michelle L. Essick
Estate of Mary Louise Powers
Estate of Jessie Oleita Johnson Stone
Estate of Spencer and Nell Waggoner
Ms. Anne W. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos E. Evans
Ms. Charlene Ewing
Excalibur Enterprises, Inc.
Ms. Robin L. Faggart
Mr. Clifford A. Faille
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Farmer
Faw Family Philanthropic Trust
Ms. Elizabeth L. Fenwick
Ms. Dinah Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ferrell
Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Fields
Ms. Elizabeth R. Fields
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Filipowski
Ms. Mary Finch
Mr. Edward S. Finley
Ms. Mary Elmore Finley
First Baptist Church
Mr. Bruce W. Fishel
Mr. William C. Fisher
Mr. Harry Q. Fitzgerald
Ms. Marilyn Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Flanders
Mr. Russell Fletcher
Ms. Alma C. Flood
Dr. Jim Florack and Ms. Bridget Florack
Flow Companies, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Flow
Mr. and Mrs. Victor I. Flow, Jr.
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Ms. Judy C. Fogleman
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Folger
Mr. Ron Foltz
Mr. Walter T. Forbes
Ms. Alberta Ford
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Ford
Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Ford, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Yancey W. Ford Jr.
Mr. George S. Forester, Jr.
Mr. Kendall M. Forester
Forsyth County Development Corp.
Forsyth County Government Center
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fortune
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie O. Foster
Ms. Frances M. Foster
Mr. Ron Foster
Mr. and Mrs. T. Vernon Foster
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fox
Ms. Denise Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Frazier
Ms. Katrina Frazier-Smith
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Freitag
Ms. Erika Friedel
Ms. Victoria Friendly
Ms. Sherri Frith
Ms. Ila Frye
Ms. Mildred B. Frye
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Winn Fuller
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fulton, Jr.
Ms. Bernice Gaither
Mr. James A. Gallaher
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Gallaher
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Galloway, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Galloway, Jr.
Ms. Cornelia Mason Garber
Garden Club Council of Winston-Salem andForsyth County
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner
Ava Gardner Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Garke
Ms. Kathryn W. Garner
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Garner
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Garrison
Mr. and Mrs. John L. W. Garrou
Ms. Catherine W. Gary
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Gash
Gaston Medical Group, P.A.
Mr. Thomas E. Gatewood, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gauss
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gay III
Mr. Jerry Gay
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Geiger
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Geiger
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gfeller
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gibbs
Mr. Eric B. Giles
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glabman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Glaze
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Goins III
Mr. Ernest G. Golding
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fletcher Good IV
Reverend Donald P. Goodheart
Ms. Shirley L. Goodman
Ms. Stephanie Goodman
Ms. Jane Goodson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Goodson
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Goodson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs William A. Goodson III
Mr. Robert F. Goodwin
Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gottlieb
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Gottlieb
Mr. Vergil H. Gough
Grace, Holton, Tisdale & Clifton, PA
Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad Graham
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Graham
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Graham
Dr. Carol L. Grahl
Mr. and Mrs. W. Patrick Grantham
Granville Medical Center
Grassroots Group for Peter PerretScholarship Fund
Mrs. Kathryn Hanes Graves
Ms. C. Joan Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter C. Gray
Mr. Howard Gray
Howard Gray Charitable Lead Unitrust
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Gray
Ms. Jane C. Gray
James A. Gray High School Class of 1957
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Murray C. Greason, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Green
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Greene, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Gary M. Green
Ms. Kelly Green
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. Harlon Gregory
Ms. Nancy Griffith
Ms. Sheila Gringley
Mrs. Pecolia J. Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk D. Gulden
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Gunter
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. Gunzenhauser
Ms. Martha T. Gwyn
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Gwyn
Dr. and Mrs. Paul P. Gwyn
Mr. Richard V. Haar, Jr.
Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County, Inc.
Dr. Thomas J. Hagan
Ms. Vera Hale
Mr. and Mrs. James K. Haley
Mr. Eugene Haley
Ms. Blaine P. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall
Ms. Diana F. Halstead
Mrs. John W. Halverson
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Hamilton
Mr. James R. Hamilton
Mr. Larry E. Hamilton
Mrs. Sarah F. Hamlin
Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews Hancock III
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hancock, Jr.
Frank B. Hanes Charitable Lead Trust
Mr. and Mrs. F. Borden Hanes, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borden Hanes, Sr.
Hanes Companies, Inc. Foundation
Mrs. Gordon Hanes
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hanes III
James G. Hanes Memorial Fund
John W. and Anna H. Hanes Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr.
Ms. Robin M. Hanes
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hanes III
Mr. Joseph J. Harand
Ms. Lynn Harand
Mrs. Iva S. Haraway
Ms. Anno M. Hardage
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harding
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hardison III
Ms. Gena Hargis
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Harman
Mr. and Mrs. Lars Harper
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harrell
Mr. Stanton Randy Harrill
Mrs. Ivah K. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Harris
Ms. Janet Harris
Mr. Keith Harris
Mr. Nat T. Harris
Mr. J. Frank Harrison III
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Lott G. Harrison, Jr.
Mrs. Claude B. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Hartgrove
Hartgrove Lawn Care
Ms. Ruth R. Hartle
Ms. Virginia S. Hart
Mr. William A. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Harvey III
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Hatchell
Ms. Sharon Haugen
Ms. Mary K. Haus
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hauser
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hauser
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Hawks
Mr. Peter Ellis Hawley
Mr. and Mrs. Culous M. Hayes, Jr.
Mr. Kenneth L. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Hayes
Mr. Randall K. Hayes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hayes
Ms. Juanita Hearn
Mr. Jerry Heath
Ms. Jennifer Hedgepeth
Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hedrick, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heilman
Mr. Spencer A. Heisey
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradley Helms
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve A. Helton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hemrick
Ms. Ruth V. Henderson
Ms. Susan L. Henderson
Ms. Marjorie Hendrix
Mr. Paul C. Hendrix
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hennessee
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Herring
Hess Foundation, Inc.
Ms. Kathleen W. Hewitt
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks
Ms. Betty J. Higginbotham
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler W. Highfill
Highland Builders Supply, Inc.
Highland Presbyterian Church
Highwoods Realty Ltd. Partnership
Mrs. Dorothy M. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Hill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrell B. Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hina
Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge G. Hinkle
Hinshaw, Jacobs and Thornton, LLP
Mr. David C. Hinton, CPA
Mr. Robert T. Hitchcock
Mr. George C. Hixon
Ms. Jane Hixon and Mr. Ron Morgan
Mr. Joseph M. Hixon
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hobbs
Ms. Dorothy J. Hobgood
Mr. Fred Colby Hobson, Jr.
Mrs. Walter M. Hobson
Mr. and Mrs. Latham P. Hodges
Mr. David Brent Hodgson
Mr. Brian Hodshon
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoell
Ms. Margaret Ann Hofler
Mr. Frank R. Hoguet
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hohman
Holden Development and Marketing
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Holden
Ms. Peggy E. Holden
Holder Construction Company
Mrs. William E. Hollan, Sr.
Mr. James M. Holland
Ms. Kate E. Holland
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hollan, Jr.
Mr. Robert H. Holliday, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Holmes, Jr.
Ms. Nancy R. Holt
Mr. Ralph H. Holthouser
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Holthusen
Mr. Martin L. Holton III
Ms. Ellen V. Holzgrefe
Mr. Ulyssee Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooks
Mr. and Mrs. Booker Hopkins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Horrigan, Jr.
Mrs. Hamilton C. Horton, Jr.
Ms. Jamie R. Hosseinian
Mr. and Mrs. John Houbolt
Mr. C. Royce Hough
Dr. William A. Hough III
Mr. Albert C. House III
Housing Authority of Winston-Salem
Mrs. E. R. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson S. Hoyle
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard
Mr. Julius C. Hubbard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huber
Mr. Stanley Huck and Mr. Kenneth Martin
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Huffman
Mr. Bo Hughes and Ms. Carol Frye
Mrs. Dorothy Hughes
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dudley Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Humphrey
Ms. Frances C. Hunter
Mr. John F. Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. John W. Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer C. Hunt
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hunt
Ms. Chanda C. Hurms
Ms. Carolyn M. Huskey
Ms. Sandra M. Hutchens
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ibsen
Indian Land Fl, LLC
ING Community and Volunteer MatchingGifts Program
Inmar Enterprises, Inc.
International Sports Properties, Inc.
I-10 Family Clinic
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ireland II
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Irvin
Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Irvin
Ms. Annie Wade Irving
Mr. Ted Irvin
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Irwin
Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobius
Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. James III
Ms. Judy and Kinsley James
Mr. Thomas L. James
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Janeway
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Jarmond, Jr.
Ms. Betty F. Jarrell
Ms. Mary R. Jarrell
JDL Castle Corp
Mr. Arthur L. Jefferson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jeffery
Mr. Charles Jenkins and Ms. Susan Nash
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Jenkins
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Sr.
Ms. Evelyn Jernigan
Mr. Robert S. Jewell
Jewell Interiors
Mr. Robert S. Jewell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Johnsen
Mr. Charles Johnson
Mr. Dan R. Johnson
Mrs. Dell C. Johnson
Mrs. F. C. Johnson
Mr. Frank N. Johnson
Ms. Jane S. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Johnson
Mr. Mark E. Johnson
Mr. Ron Johnson
Ms. Ruth Johnson
T. E. Johnson & Sons
Ms. Anne Coggan Johnston
Mr. Robert T. Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Joines
Dr. and Mrs. Beverly N. Jones III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert M. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Jones
Ms. Mary W. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Jones, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jones
Mr. Robert M. Jones
Mr. Stephen L. Jones
Mr. Halldor Jonsson
Dr. and Mrs. Frederic Kahl
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kaloyannides
Ms. Lucy Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Karahalios
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karrets
Ms. Rachel Katzer
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Katz
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Katz
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kay, Jr.
Ms. Gerrie F. Keener
Mrs. J. Lee Keiger, Jr.
Ms. Sherry A. Kellett
Mr. Scott Kellum
Dr. and Mrs. David L. Kelly, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope A. Kelly
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Kepley, Jr.
Mrs. Mary R. Kerr
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Kidd
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Kielty
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kielty
Mr. Eaddo Hayes Kiernan
Mr. Gregory F. Kiernan
Mr. John S. Kiernan
Mr. and Mrs. Kemper L. Kiger
Mr. Mickey W. Kiger
Ms. Eva M. Kiger
Kilpatrick Stockton L.L.P.
Martin Kilpatrick Table Tennis Company
Ms. Michelle Kim and Ms. Norma Wilkes
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gray Kimel, Jr.
Mr. Brent B. Kincaid
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Kincaid
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur T. King
Ms. Bonnie King
Ms. Earline heath King
Mr. Robert S. Kirby
Mrs. Haddon S. Kirk, Jr.
Dr. M. Lee Kirsch
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kiser
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Klein
Ms. Pamela A. Knopf
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knott
Mr. and Mrs. Wyck A. Knox, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Kolb
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson Kornegay, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kostelnik
Mr. Paul Koulouris
Ms. Mary J. Kroohs
Ms. Judith D. Kuhn
Ms. Brenda Kulp
Mr. Petro Kulynych
Kulynych Family Foundation II, Inc.
R. L. Kunz, Inc.
Ms. Wanda Ladd
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilmour Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Lakey
Mr. Donny C. Lambeth
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lambeth
Mr. James Lambie and Ms. Libba Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamy
Ms. Barbara Lancaster
Ms. Sarah Lancaster
Mr. W. Kenneth Land, Jr.
Ms. Celesta W. Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane
Ms. Jan B. Laney
Mr. David Lange
Ms. Colleen Lanier
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry R. Laprad
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Lathrop
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Lautemann
J. La’Verne Designs
Law Enforcement Family Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lawing
Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas Lawson, Jr.
Mr. Allen W. Lease
Mrs. Faye M. Leavy
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Leckie, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lee
Mr. Robert E. Lee III
Ms. Tami A. Lee
Legatus Foundation
Ms. Rebecca A. Lehman
Mrs. Annette M. Leight
Mrs. Margaret G. Leight
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lentz
Mr. Christopher E. Leon
Mrs. E. L. Leonard
Mr. R. Michael Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thad Lewallen III
Lewandowski Architecture
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. M. Richard Lewis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lewis
Lewisville Motor Company, Inc.
Lexington State Bank
Ms. Melissa O. Lieu
Ms. Rachel H. Lineberry
Ms. Sallye A. Liner
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Linton
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Linville
Ms. Dixie H. Linville
Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Linville, Jr.
Lipscomb University
Ms. Barbara Lister-Sink
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Little, Jr.
Little Diversified Architectural Consulting
Ms. Cheryl F. Livengood
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Livengood
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Lockhart
Mr. and Mrs. Whitman P. Loflin
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Loftin
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Logemann
I L Long Construction Co., Inc.
Mr. C. T. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Long
Mr. and Mrs. Matt R. Long, Jr.
Mrs. Margaret Rose Long
Mr. T. Shawn Long
Ms. Wendy M. Long
Mr. Peter Lopes
Mr. John C. Lord
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lorentz
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Lott
Mr. John H. Loughridge, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lovett
Ms. Gladys Lowe
Mrs. Martha D. Lowrance
Ms. Gail Lybrook
Mr. Kenneth W. Lyles
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lynch III
Lyndhurst Gynecological Associates
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lytle
Mr. and Mrs. William MacKay
Mr. Ronald Macklin
Ms. Marti Macon and Mr. Bryan Macon
Magnolia Residential Investors LLC
Ms. Janet Malkemes
Ms. Rebekah N. Malkemes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Malloy
Ms. Lucille M. Malone
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Malton
Ms. Jane O. Manderfield
Mrs. John Mann
Mr. James C. Manning
Ms. Susie Marion
Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Marion
Ms. Deborah S. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L. Marshall
Ms. Tamara Marshall-Jones
Ms. Lucia J. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Marszalek
Mrs. Edwin H. Martinat
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Martin, Jr.
Ms. Edna Martin
Ms. Evelyn Martin
Dr. Harold L. Martin, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin
Mr. James J. Martin
Mr. James P. Martin
Ms. Jealone M. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Leighton W. Martin
Mr. Peter Martin
Dr. Richard S. Marx
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Maselli
Mrs. Barbara Masi
Master Counsel & Associates, Inc.
Mrs. Mildred Matthews
Mr. Timothy Matthews
Mrs. Grace Frank Mayberry
Dr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Maynard
Ms. Katherine Clay Mazzoli
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie J. McAllister
Mr. Lonnie J. McAllister II
Ms. Marla D. McAllister
Ms. Carolyn McBride
Mr. and Mrs. David McBride
Mr. Christopher McBryde
Mr. and Mrs. G. Emmett McCall
Ms. Shirley L. McCall
Dr. and Mrs. William McCall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. McCandless
McCulloch Family
Mr. Keith M. McCulloch
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dan McCulloch
Mr. W. Michael McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stewart McGill
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. McGinn, Jr.
Mr. Steven McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McGrew
Mr. A. D. McGuire, Jr.
Ms. Leslie Wagstaff McKay
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Emm McKinnon
Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKinnon
Mr. Greg McKnight and Mr. Steven McGinnis
Ms. Sally Rider McLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. McMullen
Mr. Jason McMurray
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. McNair, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank McNair IV
Mrs. C. C. McNeely, Jr.
Mr. Mike McNeil
Dr. Karen McNeil-Miller
Mr. and Mrs. John H. McPherson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McWhorter
Dr. and Mrs. William E. Means
Mr. G. Allen Mebane
Mrs. Betty Mebane
Mechanical Systems & Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Medlin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Meeks
Mr. Jeff Meier
Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Meis
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melton
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Memory
Mr. and Mrs. Danny J. Mendenhall
Mercedes-Benz of the Triad
Meridian Realty Group
Methodist College
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Michalove
Mr. Jeffrey D. Mick
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Mr. John E. Mickey
Dr. Joseph B. Mickler
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Milam
Ms. Sarah E. Milam
Mr. Charles G. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller
Ms. Marjorie D. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Miller, Jr.
Mr. Ward B. Miller
Ms. Joann S. Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mims
Ms. Darla E. Minor
Mr. Douglas P. Miskew
Mission Possible Sunday School Class
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mitchell
Mr. John Mitchum
Mr. David E. Mittman
Mr. Fred G. Mock
Ms. Velda B. Modlin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monk
Ms. Laura Greyson Monroe
Ms. Susan Montaquila
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Moore
Ms. Jill Moore
Ms. Julia K. Moore
Ms. Linda M. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Moore III
Mr. Paul R. Moran
Mr. J. Griffin Morgan
Mr. Jeff Morgan
Mrs. Marie W. Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Morris
Ms. Andrea Morrison
Mrs. William M. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C. Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Moser
Mr. Joseph A. Motsay
Dr. and Mrs. Gregg A. Motz
Ms. Kaye Motz
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Mount
Mount Tabor High School
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mountcastle
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mountjoy
Mr. Andrew Muir
Mr. Jeffery L. Muldrow
Dr. Thomas E. Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Murphy
Mr. Wendell H. Murphy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Murray
Mr. Melville M. Murray
Mr. Richard D. Murray, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Myers
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bradford Myers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover M. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Marty Myers
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nachman
National Philanthropic Trust
N.C. Academy of Physician Assistants
N.C. Association of Workers for the Blind
N.C. Gamma Masters - MA 445
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Neal
Mr. David L. Neal
The Honorable Stephen L. Neal
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Neaves
Avery Neaves, CPA, PA
Nebraska Academy of Physician Assistants
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Neely
Mr. and Mrs. T. David Neill
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Nelson III
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Newell
Ms. Phyllis A. Newman
New Starmount Interest, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell H. Nicholson
Ms. Mary Cheek Nicholson
Dr. Charles J. Niemeyer
Ms. Barbara D. Nimocks
Ms. Joan H. Noel
Norman Stockton, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Norris, Jr.
North Carolina School of the Arts Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Northington, Jr.
Ms. Dorothy Bea Northup
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny A. Norvell
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Norwood
Mr. R. Steven Norwood
Mr. and Mrs. Christoph Nostitz
Novant Health Inc.
Mr. Chester T. Nuttall, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. David Reese O’Brien, Jr.
Ms. Debbie W. O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Francis O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt D. Odom, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Offerdahl
Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Ogburn, Sr.
Mrs. Algine Neely Ogburn
Dr. William B. Olds
Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Oliver
Mr. Greg Olson and Ms. Rosalind Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Onesty
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orr
Mr. and Mrs. L. Glenn Orr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Laney G. Orr III
Mr. Kenneth Otterbourg
Mr. Sam Otterbourg
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Overcash
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. David V. Owens
Mr. John Owens
Ms. Lois P. Owens
Ms. Jane Pack
Mrs. Ben C. Paden, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Craven B. Page
Mr. Roger Page
Mrs. Julie A. Palm
Mr. Charles J. Palmer III
Ms. Lula F. Pappas
Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parker
Mrs. Carolyn C. Parker
Mr. Charles N. Parker
Mr. David N. Parker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Edgar Parker
Mrs. Harry O. Parker
Mr. James H. Parker
Mr. Joseph M. Parker, Jr.
Ms. Marilyn Parker and Mr. Lamar Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Parker
Dr. and Mrs. Eldon H. Parks
Parkwood Eye Center
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Parrish
Ms. Mary Ann Parrish
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Parrish
Partners for Homeownership
Ms. Linda Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Q. Pass
Ms. Ann M. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Patton
PAVE Creative Group
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne
Mr. T. J. Payne II
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher C. Pearce
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Pearson
Ms. Betty L. Pelsey
Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Pendry
Ms. Sharon G. Penley
Ms. Brenda B. Penney
Dr. and Mrs. Francis D. Pepper, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Perdew
Ms. Caryn L. Perini
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perkinson, Jr.
Mrs. Clifford W. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Perry, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Perry III
Ms. Elizabeth Perry
Peterson/Gordon Architects PA
William H. Petree, Sr. IRA
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Petree, Jr.
Mrs. William H. Petree, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy R. Pettit
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Pfefferkorn, Jr.
Ms. Laura Phail
Pharr & Boynton
Ms. Eunice Phelps
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Phelps
Dr. Carol J. Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Phillips, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Phillips
Philo School of Discovery & Exploration
Phi Omega Chapter - Alpha Kappa AlphaSorority, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Piazza
Piedmont Land Conservancy
Mr. J. Taylor Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Pierce, Jr.
Pine Hall Brick Company, Inc.
Mrs. Jean S. Piner
Dr. Ingrid B. Pisetsky
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Pitt, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tomas H. Pizarro
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Pleasants, Jr.
Mr. Graydon Pleasants and Ms. MargaretScales
James M. Pleasants Company, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. George W. Plonk, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Poe
Mr. James W. Pogue
Ms. Faye Poindexter
Ms. Jane Marie Pointer
Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Pollard
Mr. Christian Pope
Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Porchey
Mr. Richard B. Port
Ms. Pauline D. Porter
Ms. Elmira J. Powell
Ms. Jimmie L. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powers
Mr. and Mrs. Len B. Preslar, Jr.
Ms. Frances S. Presson
Ms. Elizabeth D. Prey
Dean Prim Scholarship Fund
Mrs. Myrtle D. Pringle
Pro Detective Services
Ms. Shirley P. Propst
Mr. Jacob Lee Provost
Prudential Carolinas Realty
PSA Partners 1 LLP
Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pulitzer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pulliam
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Pulliam
Mr. Gregory P. Pulling
Mr. Douglas S. Punger
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purcell
Mr. Forrest Warren Quarles
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Quick
Mr. James H. Quinn
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Quinn
Ms. Jeanne S. Rabold
Radar Security Alarm, Inc.
Donna and Martin Rader
Ms. Sharon H. Raffaelle
Mr. Ronald L. Raider
Dr. and Mrs. David Y. Rainey
Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn A. Raker
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chris Ramm
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ratcliff
Dr. Dariel L. Rathmell
Mr. Alvin Ray
Ms. Dominic A. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray
Mrs. Ester B. Ray
Mr. and Mrs. James Ray
Mr. Oscar Ray, Jr.
Mr. Max Re
Mr. James K. Reaves
Ms. Mary Sue T. Reavis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Redwine
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reece II
Regional Neurosurgery PLLC
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Renna
Replacements, Ltd.
ReyCap Services, Inc.
Reynolda Rotary Club
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust
RGA Partners 1 LP
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Rhoades
Dr. and Mrs. Vade G. Rhoades
Mr. Milton Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riazzi
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Riazzi
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Rice
Mr. Darryl L. Richard
Mr. David J. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Rickelton
Mr. Thomas A. Rigsby
Mr. and Mrs. Clay V. Ring, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Rippy
RMIC Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Robbins, Jr.
Ms. Shirley M. Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. C. Laurence Robbs
Ms. Wilda S. Robbs
Ms. Arnetta W. Roberson
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Roberts
Mr. David Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Bob L. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Robertson
Mr. Kyle Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. M. Stewart Robertson, Jr.
Ms. Wyndham Robertson
Mr. Fred T. Robinette
Mr. and Mrs. E. Norwood Robinson
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Robinson
Ms. Laura Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Robrecht
Rodel Charitable Foundation of Florida, Inc.
Rev. and Mrs. Cedric S. Rodney
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Roemer, Jr.
Mr. Henry Roemer III
Ms. Victoria L. Roemer
Mr. and Mrs. C Courtney Rogers II
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Rominger
Mr. James M. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Roseman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rossitch
Dr. and Mrs. John C. Rossitch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Rossitch
Rotary Club of Stratford
Rotary Club of Winston-Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Roth III
Ms. Elizabeth Rothschild
Mrs. J. A. Rousseau, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Royster
Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carver Rudolph, Jr.
Ms. Velvet Ruffin-Corley
Mr. Dalton D. Ruffin
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ruffin
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ruffin
Mr. Robert G. Ruffin
Mr. Keith M. Russell
Dr. and Mrs. Albert O. Ryan, Jr.
Ryan’s Restaurant
Salem Academy and College
Salem Lodge No. 36
Salemtowne
Mr. John F. Sallstrom, PA-C
The Salmon Family Trust
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Sanders Jr.
Mr. W. Kirk Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sanders
Dr. and Mrs. Clemens Sandresky
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sandridge, Jr.
Dr. Beverly S. Sanford
Sara Lee Branded Apparel
Dr. and Mrs. William M. Satterwhite, Jr.
Mrs. M. Garnett Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. R. Downie Saussy, Jr.
Ms. Katherine J. Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mark Sawyer
Saycocie & Greiner Design, LLC
SBM Properties Group Inc.
Ms. Loann C. Scarpato
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Scheuer
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Schindler
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Schmidt
Ms. Faye N. Schofield
Ms. Peggy Scholz
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Schultz, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Schwartz
Mr. Joseph A. Schwind, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sciandra
Scintellix, LLC
Mrs. Lillian Scofield
Ms. Jan Victoria Scott
Mrs. Mary Lou Scott
Ms. Pam Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Scott
Ms. Brenda Scronce
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Scurry
Seaboard Development Co., LLC
Miss Rebecca Ann Sebastian
Mr. James A. Sebastian
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Seippel
Ms. Marion Sekerak and family
Senior Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sessions
Sessions Speciality Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Sevin
Dr. Louis deS. Shaffner
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Shaffner
Mr. and Mrs. Hasu C. Shah
Ms. Kim Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Shealy
Ms. Ann Hinshaw Shearon
Shelco, Inc.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shelton
Mr. Delmer L. Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Shelton
Mr. and Mrs. Todd S. Shelton
Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem
Mr. Robert G. Shepley, Jr.
Mr. A. Lincoln Sherk
Shields, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Brad C. Shinaman
Mr. Joseph Shinnick
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Shock
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Shoffner
Ms. Alice C. Shore
Miss Mary Louise Shore
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Shore Jr.
Mrs. Richard E. Shore
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Shore, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shortt
Mr. David P. Shouvlin
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. Shutt
Mrs. Janet T. Sidden
Dr. Ricky R. Sides
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Simpson, Jr.
Mrs. Bryan Simpson
Dr. Thomas Simpson and Dr. MarthaSimpson
Ms. Mary Frances Sims
Mr. D. M. Singletary
Ms. Wilma M. Singleton
Mrs. John F. Sinnett
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Sisk
Mr. and Mrs. Kim E. Sizemore
Mr. and Mrs. W. Linville Slawter
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Smith
Ms. Amanda Smith and friends
Ms. Brenda L. Smith
Mr. Donald A. Smith, Jr.
The Eddie and Jo Allison Smith FamilyFoundation
Mr. Frank L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dee Smith
Mr. Harvey L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Smith, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Smith
Dr. Paula Smith and Mr. Raeford Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin I. Smith, Jr.
Mrs. Richard G. Smith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Smith
Dr. Sylvia Smith and Dr. Audie Bloise
Mr. Sander Smith
Ms. Sara C. Smith
Mr. Tracey Smith
Mrs. Vernon H. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith
Mr. William F. Smith
Mr. Zachary Smith
Mr. Zachary E. Smith
Mr. Gordon R. Smoak
Mr. James N. Smoak
Mr. and Mrs. Brant R. Snavely, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian C. Sommer
Southern Community Bank and Trust
Southern Tool Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Rev. Laura Spangler and Mr. Tom Spangler
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Spaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Spaugh, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Spaugh, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Spears
Mrs. Ann Lewallen Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer
Mr. James C. Spicer
Judge and Mrs. Ronald E. Spivey
Ms. Marty Spry
Dr. and Mrs. Edward V. Spudis
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Stabler
Ms. Elaine G. Stafford
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Stafford
Eugene A. Stead Society
Mr. W. D. Stedman
Stedman Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. W. Fletcher Steele
Mr. Jack Steelman
Ms. Susan S. Steelman
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stephens
Mr. A. Craig Stephenson
Mr. H. Don Stephenson, Jr.
Mr. Brian K. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stevens
Mr. Thomas P. Stevenson
Mrs. Suzanne Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson
Ms. Dorothy E. Stobbs
Ms. Ellen Stockton
Mrs. Ralph M. Stockton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stockton
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Stogner
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Stone
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Storch
Mr. Cranford Stoudemire
Ms. Mary E. Stowe
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Ms. Justine Strand
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Strawsburg
Mr. Ralph N. Strayhorn, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Allston Stubbs
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin A. Sturdivant, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Sturdy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sullivan
SunTrust Private Wealth Management
Mr. Ralph Surridge
Mr. Michael Swain
Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Sweatman
Mr. and Mrs. C. Todd Swofford
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Swofford
Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Taft
Mr. Spencer Taft
Tallwood Medical Equipment & Supply, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tally
Mr. James B. Taney
Mr. C. Lee Tart III
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor
Mr. B. Walter Taylor, Jr.
Dr. Gerald Taylor and Dr. Mary Ann Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. G. Porter Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Taylor
Mr. Nat D. Taylor
Taylor Oil Company
Ms. Mary Laura Teague-Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Tedder
Ms. Anna Tefft
Dr. and Mrs. John B. R. Thomas
D. Thomas & Associates, Inc.
Ms. Carrie Thompson
Mr. Howard K. Thompson
Mr. Joseph Thompson
Ms. Kim L. Thompson
Lindsay Bloodworth Thompson and KenThompson
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson
Ms. Lynn S. Thrower
Ms. Cheryl H. Tilley
Mr. Tom W. Tisdale
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson Tomlinson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Toney
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Toole
Dr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Toole
Ms. Rosa L. Torrey
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Towers, Jr.
Triad Business Solutions
Triad Guaranty Insurance Corporation
Triangle Area Physicians Assistants
Triangle Orthopaedic Associates
The Tribune
Tri Properties
Mrs. Virginia B. Trivette
Mr. Thomas Trowbridge and Mr. FrankBenedetti
Mrs. Charlotte W. Troxell
Ms. Lillian J. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Turner
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Turnicky
Ms. Audrey B. Tuttle
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Tuttle
Twin City Santa
Dr. and Mrs. James W. Tyson
Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Underwood
Mr. and Mrs. F. Stephen Underwood
Unifour Physician Extenders
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship ofWinston-Salem
Mr. Bill Vaassen
Mrs. Charles F. Vance, Jr.
Ms. Clara E. Vanderbilt
Mrs. Deborah H. Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Vaughn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart F. Vaughn
Mr. Andrew H. Veach
Mrs. John L. Vereen
Ms. Emily E. Verheyen
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Mr. John Via
Ms. Carol Vick
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Villines
Mr. Max Vogler and Mr. Charles Faison
Wachovia Bank, N.A.
Wachovia Foundation Matching GiftsProgram
Waddell Foundation
Ms. Kari Wagner
Ms. Sarah Heath Wagoner
Wake Forest University
Wake Forest University Baptist MedicalCenter
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Ms. Ashley W. Walker
Dr. Francis Walker and Dr. Debra Liu
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Walker
Ms. Billie A. Wall
Ms. Kathryn M. Wall
Wal-Mart Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Walsh
Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects,PA
Mr. Howard W. Walters, Sr.
Mrs. Hiram H. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ward
Dr. William G. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Warhover
Reverend and Mrs. Garfield T. Warren, Jr.
Mr. William Warren
Mr. David L. Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Washington
Mr. Joseph L. Washington
Ms. Sarah Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Watts, Jr.
Ms. Ramona Watts-Sutton
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. S. Waugh
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Wearn
Ms. Royce Elaine Weeks
Ms. Maribeth Weinman
Ms. Elizabeth Welch
Ms. Katherine B. Welch
Mrs. Martha Wellman
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wells
Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Wells
Ms. Shirley J. Werts
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Wesson
Mr. Charles R. West, Jr.
West End Construction
Ms. Debra L. Westrick
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Whaling
Ms. Penn Whaling
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Whaling
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Whaling, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Wheeler
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Whitacre
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Whitaker, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. White
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Whitehurst
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. White
Mr. and Mrs. John A. White
Mr. and Mrs. Monty White
Mr. and Mrs. Steven White
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White
Ms. Alice J. Whitfield
Ms. C. L. Whitmarsh
Whitney Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Whitted
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Whittington
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wichman
Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Wierman
Wilco Hess
Wilkes County Library Board
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Willardson
Mr. Alton Williams
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tab Williams, Jr.
Ms. Belvia Williams
Ms. Deborah T. Williams
Mrs. Evelyn Williams
Elizabeth T. Williams Charitable Lead Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Williams
Mr. J. Lanier Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood E. Williams III
Mrs. Larry E. Williams
Mrs. E. H. Williamson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. S. Clay Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Williard
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willingham
Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Willis, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott Willis
Mr. and Mrs. H. Norton Willis
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Willis
Mr. Robert M. Willis
Wilshire Golf Club, LLC
Wilson-Covington Construction Co.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Wilson
Mrs. Eleanor F. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gray Wilson
Mrs. Howard L. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Jr.
Mr. J. Bradley Wilson
Mr. Kevin B. Wilson
Mrs. Margaret L. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Wilson III
Ms. Tammy Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hugh Wilson IV
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wilson III
Windsor Jewelers
Ms. Carolyn Miles Winfrey
Mr. and Mrs. David Winslow
Mr. and Mrs. M. Powell Winstead
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
Winston-Salem Alliance
Winston-Salem Kiwanis Club
Winston-Salem Mechanical Association
Winston-Salem Police Department
Winston-Salem Regional Association ofRealtors, Inc.
Winston-Salem Twin City Host Lions Club
Mr. Ed Wise
Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Wise
Ms. Kathy P. Wishon
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Witherington
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Calder Womble
Ms. Christine W. Womble
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
Ms. Edith Womble
Ms. Faydra V. Womble
Mr. Ralph H. Womble
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Womble, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woodall, Jr.
The Woodbine Agency
Mr. Ed Woods
Ms. Mildred M. Woody
Ms. Louise Wooten
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wooten, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth R. Worden
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Woullard
Ms. Doris L. Wright
Ms. Grace A. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Wright
Yadkin County Retired School Personnel
Yadkin Valley Bank
Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay C. Yancey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yates III
Mr. Karl Yena
YMCA of Northwest North Carolina
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Yopp, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Young
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Young
Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Young
Ms. Rebecca Young
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Yount
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zabel
Mr. and Mrs. Nick G. Zegrea
Ms. Michelle Kessler Zilles
Mr. Marion B. Zollicoffer
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THE FOLLOWING NAMES WERE ENTERED INTO THE BOOK OF MEMORY IN 2005:
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 the deceased person’s
name has been added to the Book of Memory.
Janet Adkerson
Atha Johnson Allen
Dr. Charles M. Allen
Paul Amen
Dr. Nick Anderson
Vi Johnson Anthony
Charles H. Babcock, Jr.
John L. Bacon
Dr. Harold Barrow
Jean S. Blanton
Nell Tucker Brock
Kathryn Leinbach Brown
Ronald Wayne Brown
Gordon H. Burgess
Mary Craig Watson Butler
Janet Fansler Carpenter
William H. Carr
G. Douglas Carroll
Marcia Hope Carroll
Amos Clark, Jr.
Sue M. Clements
Josephine Byers Clopper
William Lee Pennington Cofer
Roosevelt Coggins
Don L. Cope
D. C. Cornelius
Marge Crisp
Mary Dale Crithers
Ella Mae Smith Dalton
Bobby Gene Deal
Jeanine Moore Dean
Dan C. Detter
Ruth B. Dionne
Connie Perrin Douglas
Reid Davis Drum
Frances Dawes Dunlap
Willie Eloise Hanes Eccles
Elsie Belle Gidney Eskridge
Wilbur E. “Bud” Finwall
John Russell Folger III
Mack Foster
James A. Fyock
Clarence Edward “Big House” Gaines
James Gray Galloway
Marguerite Slate Gentry
Joel T. Gheesling, Jr.
Herman Gilliam
Ann Paschal Parrish Griffen
Don Garver Hale
Roberta Estelle Hale
John W. Halverson, Sr.
James O. Harrington, Jr.
Carolyn Hartford
Geneva Leuvenia Cook Hill
Allen Franklin Hoots
Judith Ann Sylvester Hoots
Margie Cooper Hudson
Felix Huffman
Mary Miller Knox Hutchison
John Vernon Idol
Katherine Brown Ingle
Jacqueline Dorminy Jackson
Harold Lillard Kennedy, Jr.
Charlotte Byrd Clarke Kirk
Haddon S. Kirk, Jr.
Louis “Acie” Klaff
Roger W. Kohrs
Thomas Richard “Tommy” Lambeth
Michael Andrew Lane
Captain Henry Conrad Lauerman
David Wilson Lewis
Shirley Lewison
Roger Aubrey “A. J.” Linville IV
Camille Hunt Mountcastle Martin
Kent Rives Martin
Nell Gifford Martin
Dr. Robert A. Mayer
Claire Mitchell McCorkle
Catherine “Kitty” Scarborough McGuirt
Alfred McKnight, Jr.
Virginia Maynard McMillan
John F. McNair III
Lucille Eller McSwain
Dr. Joe Maurice McWhorter
Margaret Mickey
Helen Louise Dull Miller
Robert L. Miller
George Joseph Mock
Lillie Belle Kiger Mock
Dorothy Myers Morehead
Howard Odell Morris, Jr.
Helen Sink Moser
Benjamin Franklin Mullen, Jr.
James Walton Nading
C. Ervin Norman
Thomas Lynn Ogburn
Benjamin Claude Paden, Jr.
Jeanette Catherine Anderson Parker
Mary Anna Clifton Parker
Dr. David Russell Perry, Jr.
Helen Graham Peters
William H. Petree, Sr.
Dr. Barbara K. Phillips
Muriel D. Rice
Catherine “Kitty” Ketron Richard
Alice Vivian Howell Riddle
Dr. Benjamin Milton Riles
Leslie W. Riley, Jr.
Alvin D. Robinson
Pedro J. Rodriguez
Howard Jackson “Jack” Runnion, Jr.
Elizabeth Gray Heefner Sarle
Edward E. Satterfield
M. Garnett Saunders
Thomas Meriwether Schultz
Jane Irene Ayars Shaffner
Allen B. Shaw, Sr.
Mary Sink Sherrill
Sarah Elizabeth Armfield Smith
Theresa Ellen Smith
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Charles Mason “Smitty” Smith, Sr.
Lila Rousseau Spencer
John Ernest Spicer
Raymond Leon Stephens
Matt Stockton
Margaret Newman Stroupe
Carol Parker Stuart
Marie Teague
William Forester Thomas
Gertrude Rodgers Tisdale
Jeanette Trotter
Estelle Roberts Tucker
Sarah Elizabeth Smith Vickers
Marjorie Sullivan Wagoner
Virginia Davis Wainwright
Sharon L. Washington-McBryde
Rev. Mervin Weidner
Dr. Ellen Marie Whitener
Roy Allen Wilson
Charles W. Witherow, Sr.
Margaret Tucker Wright
Karl H. Yena
Richard Edward York
Betty Jane Gibbs Zammit
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THE FOUNDATION STAFF
Scott F. Wierman — President
Lisa P. Purcell — Executive Vice President
Margaret Foster — Director, Marketing and Communications
David Gore — Director, Information Systems and Technology
Leila Warren — Receptionist
DONOR SERVICES
Annette Lynch — Vice President, Donor Services
Jo Ann Kyslinger — Gifts Processor
Keri Muuss — Donor Services Officer
Marisa Ray — Development Officer
Ann Tillett — Administrative Assistant, Donor Services
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
Todd Slate — Vice President, Finance
Betty Johnson — Finance Assistant
Carolyn McBride — Grants Processor
Christina Perrin — Accounting Clerk
Dee Smitherman — Comptroller
GRANTS AND PROGRAMS
Donna G. Rader — Vice President, Grants and Programs
Betty Gray Davis — Senior Program Officer
Brittney Forman — Program Associate
Ava Smith-Pegues — Grants Manager
STUDENT AID
Kay Dillon — Director, Student Aid
Edna Barker — Administrative Assistant, Student Aid
FRONT ROW (L TO R): Carolyn McBride, David Gore, Scott Wierman, Ann Tillett, Donna Rader, Christina Perrin,Brittney Forman, Annette Lynch, Keri Muuss, Jo Ann Kyslinger, Todd Slate, Ava Smith-Pegues, Edna Barker,Leila WarrenSECOND ROW (L TO R): Natasha Gore, Lisa Purcell, Dee Smitherman, Betty Johnson, Marisa Ray, MargaretFoster, Kay Dillon, Betty Gray Davis
T H E W I N S T O N - S A L E M F O U N D A T I O N F U N D S A N D D O N O R S [ 7 8 - 7 9 ]
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,
turn right off the ramp, and go toward downtown. Cross Fourth Street and turn left
on 4 1⁄2 Street. Just before the end of the block, turn right into The Winston-Salem
Foundation parking lot. The door to our reception area is on the left side of the building.
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THE WINSTON-SALEM FOUNDATION PARKING LOT ON 4 1⁄2 ST.
Design: M Creative
Photography: Christine Rucker
Printing: Walnut Circle Press