Women to Women – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro https://cfgg.org Let's create lasting impact! Mon, 07 Apr 2025 15:41:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://cfgg.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-CFGG_2018_MARK_RGB-32x32.webp Women to Women – Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro https://cfgg.org 32 32 Women to Women Accepting Letters of Intent https://cfgg.org/women-to-women-accepting-letters-of-intent/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 15:37:04 +0000 https://cfgg.org/?p=2272

Now Accepting Letters of Interest for the 2025 Grant Cycle

Women to Women is now accepting Letters of Interest (LOIs) for the 2025 grant cycle from April 1 – April 30, 2025. If your organization is working to create meaningful impact for women and their families in the Greensboro area, we invite you to submit.

All application details, including eligibility and the LOI submission link, can be found on our website: womentowomengreensboro.org

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Women to Women Announces 2024 Community Grants https://cfgg.org/women-to-women-announces-2024-community-grants/ https://cfgg.org/women-to-women-announces-2024-community-grants/#respond Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:54:03 +0000 https://cfgg.org/?p=2055

$276,000 Marks Largest Grant Year for Programs Serving Women and Families

Women to Women (W2W), a permanent grantmaking endowment of the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro (CFGG), is pleased to announce $276,000 in grants to 12 nonprofit programs assisting women and their families. This amount marks W2W’s largest, single grant year and brings its total giving to over $1.9 million since 2010.

“When women and girls are given the support to step up and out of poverty, the effects are transformative,” said Dena Maginnes-Jeffrey, Director of Community Engagement for CFGG. “In turn, children gain role models for better lives and relationships, opportunities for greater education and health, and bigger ideas about their role in the world,” said Maginnes-Jeffrey.

Below are the nonprofit organizations and programs that W2W is supporting in the areas of healthcare, mobility, housing, food insecurity, education, and workforce opportunities. Individual program summaries are included at the end of this media release.

Out of The Garden Project - $45,000

Fresh Mobile Markets in Greensboro

Fresh Mobile Markets provide fresh groceries to low-income communities, offering food relief that lasts 5-14 days per household.

One Step Further - $30,000

Community Support & Nutrition Program

Community Support & Nutrition Program increases access to healthy food, healthcare, and support for marginalized communities in Guilford County.

Mustard Seed - $28,000

Preventing Illness for Women and Children Through Vaccination

Preventing Illness for Women and Children Through Vaccination covers vaccine costs for women and children, preventing over 20 illnesses. aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Family Service of the Piedmont - $25,000

Healthy Start Program Capacity Building

Healthy Start Program hires a new Caseworker to provide services to 36-44 additional families, ensuring age-appropriate child development in families facing risk factors.

BackPack Beginnings - $25,000

Family Market Expansion

Expansion will increase capacity to serve more families with food and basic necessities, adding a new family market for personalized shopping and flexible hours. Current services provide food, clothing, and comfort to over 12,000 children annually.

Journey Adult Day Center - $25,000

Our Health Our Wealth

Our Health Our Wealth offers activities for adults in low-income neighborhoods and training for caregivers, ensuring a safe environment for seniors and adults with disabilities.

Kellin Foundation - $20,000

Recovering Hope: Providing Critical Mental Health Supports for Underserved Women and Girls

Recovering Hope provides mental health support for underserved women and girls through counseling, support groups, and resource coordination, serving 200 individuals in need.

Court Watch of North Carolina - $20,000

Pro Se Support for Family Strength

Pro Se Support for Family Strength offers co-parenting classes, virtual visitation for children with absent parents, and process servers for court documents.

College Pathways of the Triad - $18,000

College Pathways Expansion

College Pathways Expansion supports 15 high school juniors with college advising, expanding access through a new school-based site.

Wheels4Hope - $15,000

Wheels4Hope

Funds assist in repairing 20 donated cars for referred women, ensuring they have safe and reliable transportation.

Family Room - $15,000

Family Room Placement Pantry 2024

The Placement Pantry provides groceries and household items for foster families, easing the transition for children entering new homes.

Youth Focus - $10,000

My Sister Susan's House 

My Sister Susan's House provides housing and support for pregnant or parenting youth experiencing homelessness, offering resources for long-term independence.

Women to Women is dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty for women and girls through strategic grantmaking. Backed by the enthusiasm and support of individuals and corporations, W2W has invested more than $1.9 million back into the community through grants to over 60 nonprofit programs since 2010.

Women to Women is a permanent grantmaking endowment at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro dedicated to empowering women and children to create healthy families and vibrant communities in Guilford County. Each year this initiative awards high-impact grants to programs, organizations, and projects that create a positive and measurable impact on women, their families, and their futures. Since 2010, Women to Women has awarded more than $1.9 million to over 60 programs transforming the lives of women and girls and improving the well-being of our entire community. For more information, visit www.womentowomengreensboro.org.

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro is a charitable organization that inspires giving, maximizes opportunities and strengthens communities for present and future generations. With $300 million in assets and approximately 700 charitable funds under management, it promotes philanthropy by addressing emerging community issues, managing permanent endowments, and collaborating with individuals, families, corporations, private foundations, and nonprofit organizations to achieve their charitable objectives. In 2023, it received $13.6 million in contributions and granted $18.2 million. For more information, visit www.cfgg.org.

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Women to Women Period Power Initiative https://cfgg.org/women-to-women-period-power-initiative/ https://cfgg.org/women-to-women-period-power-initiative/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 17:35:58 +0000 https://cfgg.org/?p=1672

Students at all Guilford County Schools traditional high schools now have access to free period products, thanks to the Period Power initiative by the Diaper Bank of North Carolina.

The initiative’s expansion into Guilford County Schools was made possible by a grant from the Women to Women endowment at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro. 

According to the National Library of Medicine, period poverty can be defined as “the lack of access to safe and hygienic menstrual products during monthly periods and inaccessibility to basic sanitation services or facilities as well as menstrual hygiene education.” One in 5 teens in the United States have struggled to afford period products or were not able to purchase them at all — Period Power aims to alleviate that burden. 

The Diaper Bank of North Carolina first implemented Period Power initiatives in Durham Public Schools in 2014, but has since expanded to districts across the state, including large districts like Orange County SchoolsNew Hanover County Schools, and Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Today, the initiative serves more than 300 public schools across the state. 

After the Diaper Bank of North Carolina received the $50,000 grant from Women to Women, they immediately began brainstorming how to implement these programs in Guilford County Schools. In addition to providing pads, tampons, and liners, Period Power also offers leggings, underwear, and shorts.  

This lack of access to menstrual products causes some menstruating teens to miss school. More than 4 in 5 students in the United States have either missed class time or know someone who missed class time because they did not have access to period products.  

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Ann Flynt: Women in Philanthropy https://cfgg.org/ann-flynt-women-in-philanthropy/ https://cfgg.org/ann-flynt-women-in-philanthropy/#respond Mon, 25 Apr 2022 18:49:34 +0000 https://cfgg.org/?p=266 Over the years, society’s view of what philanthropy is and who can be a philanthropist has drastically changed.

 

Research has shown that women play a central role in the charitable giving space. There has been a shift in our culture whereas women are making more independent financial decisions. As a result, there has been a rise in the role women play in philanthropy. From donating to giving circles to holding leadership roles within charitable organizations, the presence of women in philanthropy is increasing.

 

In this edition of The Conversation, CFGG’s Director of ETWI and Guilford Apprenticeship Partners, Ann Flynt, provides insight into her journey and experience being a woman working in philanthropy.

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How does your career at CFGG help and/or influence your passion and goal in life?

 

All my life, I have felt the need to help people, but also wanted to excel in the business world.  I began my career as a commercial underwriter for a large insurance company right out of college, but then life happened — I got married and quickly became the mother of 2 children. I was lucky to be able to stay home and take care of my 2 children for 7 years while my husband worked to support the family. When I decided to re-enter the workforce, I switched from my business focus to becoming an educator. The daughter of a college professor who spent her entire life around college campuses, becoming an educator was in my blood — there were a number of family members who were educators.

 

I began my career as a teacher assistant, and I worked my way up from a teacher assistant to a teacher, to assistant principal, to finally principal, earning additional college degrees and credentials along the way. But being the CEO of a school was not all that I thought it would be. So, I went looking for something new that would not only challenge me but also use my business and education knowledge and background. I was lucky enough to find that perfect position here at CFGG when I was hired as the Four County Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator with the Eastern Triad Workforce Initiative. I could not believe how lucky I was to not only find the perfect position, but also the best mentor and boss in Donna Newton who was the Director of Workforce Initiatives at CFGG. In my new role, I would be working with students, parents, educators, business-people, and community members. It was the perfect fit — a balance of education and workforce — with a focus on apprenticeships.

 

Apprenticeships are the gold standard of the workforce, and how blessed was I to have the opportunity to help develop Guilford Apprenticeship Partners (GAP) youth apprenticeship program. Helping young people find their career pathway and giving them the opportunity to earn a college degree with no debt, while also building a career for themselves — how powerful and rewarding! The work that GAP does is life-changing and truly inspirational as I get to see young people find their calling while also blossoming into adulthood! Additionally, I get to use both my business and education background.

 

How do you overcome the challenges you face?

 

I believe with hard work, faith, and determination you can overcome and survive any challenge you face. My family is a source of strength to me when I have had to deal with difficult situations, and I know that they will always be there cheering me on, telling me that I can do it! I am so thankful to have such a supportive family— Family means everything to me!!

 

What is a quote that empowers/inspires you?

 

This quote from Winston Churchill truly inspires me:

Success is not final

Failure is not fatal

It is the courage to continue that counts.

 

What advice would you like to give to other women?

I would like to encourage women to support each other, encourage each other, and band together to continue to make our community stronger and stronger each day!

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