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2016 Grantmaking
22016 GRANTMAKING
4CHILD CARE
7HEALTH CARE
11HIGHER EDUCATION
13RURAL CHURCH
17CROSS PROGRAM/
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1THE DUKE ENDOWMENT | 2016 GRANTMAKING
Grantmaking
DISTRIBUTED
$129,091,031$146,207,524 IN NEW GRANTS APPROVED
Total Grantmaking
2016
The Duke Endowment approved
167 new grants, totaling $146.2 million,
some of which will be paid in future
years; $129.1 million was distributed
through 305 grants, some of which
were approved in previous years.
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DISTRIBUTED
$11,862,383$14,509,009 in new grants approved
Child Care
DISTRIBUTED
$56,098,742$56,600,000 in new grants approved
Higher Education
DISTRIBUTED
$33,443,420$34,317,932 in new grants approved
Health Care
$129.1 MILLION
2016 GRANTMAKING
DISTRIBUTED
$13,655,480$20,341,710 in new grants approved
DISTRIBUTED
$14,031,006$20,438,873 in new grants approved
Rural Church
Cross Program/ Special Opportunity
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Child CareHelping vulnerable children lead successful lives by supporting early intervention, collaborative approaches and evidence-based programs that help serve children and their families more effectively.
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CHILD CARE
NORTH CAROLINA Out-of-home care
Asheville Eliada Homes$250,546 To expand Eliada Students Training for
Advancement (ESTA).
Charlotte Family Centered Treatment Foundation$23,860 To develop a randomized controlled trial
evaluation of Family Centered Treatment, an in-home services model.
Greensboro Children’s Home Society of North Carolina$3,670,387 To expand foster care, early intervention
and prevention services.
Hickory Catawba County Department of Social Services$589,211 To expand the Catawba County Child
Wellbeing Project.
Morrisville North Carolina Institute of Medicine$199,130 To coordinate services between county
DSS and regional managed care providers.
Raleigh Methodist Home for Children$495,000 To replicate the Success Coach model
for older youth transitioning home from group settings.
Wilmington New Hanover County Department of $800,000 Social Services To employ predictive analytics for
improving child safety.
Prevention and early intervention
Cary NC Council of Community Programs$63,375 To support the implementation of
Child First NC, an evidence-informed home-visiting model.
Charlotte Foundation for the Carolinas$150,000 To support the work of the Mecklenburg
Economic Opportunity Task Force to reduce unintended pregnancy.
Jacksonville Onslow County Partnership for Children$524,000 To expand the Incredible Years program
and evaluate an adaptation for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Murphy Family Resources of Cherokee County$100,000 To expand the Incredible Years, Strengthening
Families Program and Circle of Parents parent support groups.
Raleigh North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation$325,000 To support the North Carolina Pathways to
Grade-Level Reading.
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina$368,000 To support the Incredible Years and
Strengthening Families Program.
Rockwell Families First – NC$512,000 To expand the use of the Second Step
curriculum in five counties.
$11,862,383 DISTRIBUTED IN 2016
$14,509,00925 NEW GRANTS
Prevention and early intervention$4,204,87512 NEW GRANTS
Out-of-home care$10,304,13413 NEW GRANTS
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CHILD CARE
NORTH CAROLINA Prevention and early intervention (continued)
Wake Forest Center for Supportive Schools$100,000 To support the Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Education Program in high-need North Carolina counties.
Winston-Salem Forsyth Memorial Hospital$900,000 To expand Durham Connects into
Forsyth County.
SOUTH CAROLINA Out-of-home care
Anderson New Foundations Home for Children$279,000 To implement Together Facing The
Challenge, a therapeutic foster care model.
Clinton Thornwell Home and School for Children$561,000 To support a foster care program.
Columbia University of South Carolina Educational Foundation$511,000 To develop a health and education
information exchange for children and youth in foster care in South Carolina.
Greenville Pendleton Place for Children & Families$225,000 To support the family and child
assessment center.
Prevention and early intervention
Anderson Anderson Interfaith Ministries$115,000 To support a chief operating officer position
and a program manager.
Greenville Institute for Child Success$47,500 To support an associate policy
research position.
OTHER Out-of-home care
Brookline, MA Kids Insight$500,000 To continue supporting the Treatment
Outcome Package (TOP).
Jenkintown, PA National Philanthropic Trust$2,200,000 To expand the YVLifeSet program, an
effective case management program for helping youth transition out of foster care.
Prevention and early intervention
Lake Forest, CA Children and Family Futures$1,000,000 To incorporate evidence-based parent
training programs with family drug courts.
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Health CareEnhancing the lives of individuals and the vitality of communities by promoting prevention, improving the quality and safety of services and increasing access to care.
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HEALTH CARE
$33,443,420 DISTRIBUTED IN 2016
$34,317,93265 NEW GRANTS
Charlotte Novant Health Foundation Presbyterian $350,000 Medical Center To expand access to dental care for children
and adults in Mecklenburg County.
Elizabeth City Sentara Albemarle Hospital$400,000 To expand a community network of care
for the low-income, uninsured in eastern North Carolina.
Fayetteville Fayetteville Area Health $505,000 Education Foundation To implement and disseminate mental
health crisis planning through psychiatric advance directives.
Gastonia Caromont Health$200,000 To improve access to oral health care for children
in Gaston, Iredell and Catawba counties.
$500,000 To expand a community network of care for the low-income, uninsured in Gaston County.
Hendersonville Park Ridge Hospital$490,000 To expand a community network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Henderson and Polk counties.
Hickory Catawba Valley Medical Center$500,000 To establish a network of care serving
the low-income, uninsured in Catawba and Alexander counties.
Laurinburg Scotland Memorial Hospital$250,000 To establish a diabetes intervention program.
NORTH CAROLINA Access to health care
Ahoskie Vidant Roanoke-Chowan Hospital$429,252 To expand a community network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Hertford County.
Albemarle Stanly Regional Medical Center$59,180 To establish a school-based sealant program
for children in Stanly County.
Asheboro Randolph Hospital$400,000 To integrate behavioral health services within
primary care practices.
Asheville Mission Health Systems$400,000 To expand a school-based telehealth program
in western North Carolina.
$979,153 To expand access to dental care for children in western North Carolina.
Mountain Area Health Education Center$560,000 To implement an early intervention program
to reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in Mitchell and Yancey counties.
Cary Foundation for Health Leadership $642,187 and Innovation To implement the North Carolina Oral Health
Collaborative action plan.
Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill$1,000,000 To establish a program to improve birth
outcomes in eastern North Carolina.
Prevention12 NEW GRANTS$6,462,985
Access to health care 33 NEW GRANTS $15,344,094
Quality and safety of health care 20 NEW GRANTS$12,510,853
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HEALTH CARE
Access to health care (continued)
North Wilkes Regional Medical Center Wilkesboro $400,000 To expand a community network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Wilkes County.
Pinehurst FirstHealth of the Carolinas$649,610 To establish a school-based dental program.
Smithfield Johnston Memorial Hospital$315,000 To expand a community network of care
for the low-income, uninsured in Johnston and Harnett counties.
Wilmington New Hanover Regional Medical Center$530,227 To expand access to mental health services.
Prevention
Durham Duke Health$749,000 To expand a community-based pediatric
obesity program.
Greenville Vidant Medical Center$450,000 To expand a community coalition to increase
capacity and improve population health.
$525,000 To develop a community outreach and advance directive program for colorectal cancer in eastern North Carolina.
Hendersonville Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital$450,000 To expand a community coalition to increase
capacity and improve population health.
Lumberton Southeastern Regional Medical Center$450,000 To expand a community coalition to increase
capacity and improve population health.
Morrisville Population Health Improvement Partners$500,000 To support a continuous quality improvement
program in North Carolina.
$1,000,000 To support technical assistance for Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas in North Carolina.
Southport J. Arthur Dosher Memorial Hospital$450,000 To expand a community coalition to increase
capacity and improve population health.
Winston-Salem Rowan Regional Medical Center Foundation$450,000 To expand a community coalition to increase
capacity and improve population health.
Quality and safety of health care
Asheville MemoryCare$250,000 To construct a clinic and caregiver
education building.
Cary North Carolina Hospital Foundation$142,500 To support a web-based data collection and
analysis program for North Carolina hospitals.
$400,000 To support the North Carolina Center for Rural Health Innovation and Performance.
The Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care$1,063,800 To implement an advance care planning
program for hospice patients.
Charlotte Carolinas HealthCare Foundation$307,500 To establish an integrated dementia navigator
program for patients and caregivers.
$450,000 To expand an outpatient antimicrobial stewardship network.
Charlotte Neuroscience Foundation$350,000 To expand capacity of the Memory Center
of Charlotte.
Durham Duke Health$1,500,000 To develop a caregivers training program
for the elderly.
$4,750,000 To assist with obstetrics and gynecology faculty recruitment.
Morrisville North Carolina Institute of Medicine$120,000 To create a task force to study the
feasibility of an All Payer Claims Database for North Carolina.
$600,000 To publish the North Carolina Medical Journal.
Mount Airy Northern Hospital of Surry County$250,000 To establish a cardiopulmonary
rehabilitation program.
Oxford Granville Health System$204,600 To expand a care transitions program in
Granville County.
Raleigh North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Office of Rural Health and Community Care$100,000 To improve health care technology among
safety net providers.
Whiteville Columbus Regional HealthCare System$241,083 To expand a care transitions program in
Columbus County.
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HEALTH CARE
SOUTH CAROLINA Access to health care
Beaufort Beaufort Memorial Hospital$500,000 To expand a community network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Beaufort and Jasper counties.
Charleston Medical University of South Carolina Foundation$325,000 To support primary care providers
in underserved rural communities in South Carolina.
$395,000 To inform, guide and support the development of an oral health strategic framework.
$397,114 To expand a health outreach program for Latino children.
Columbia Smiles For a Lifetime$254,671 To expand a school-based dental program.
University of South Carolina Educational Foundation$400,000 To establish a training program in
telehealth technology.
$425,000 To support PASOs, a statewide health program for Latino families.
Palmetto Health$500,000 To expand a community network of care
for the low-income, uninsured in Richland, Lexington and Fairfield counties.
Georgetown Tidelands Health$500,000 To expand a community network of
care for the low-income, uninsured in Georgetown County.
Greenville Greenville Hospital System$500,000 To expand a community network of
care for the low-income, uninsured in Greenville County.
Greenwood Self Regional Healthcare$500,000 To expand a community network of care
for the low-income, uninsured in Edgefield and Greenwood counties.
Lexington South Carolina Office of Rural Health$585,000 To establish a program to support vulnerable
primary care practices in South Carolina.
Spartanburg Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Foundation$502,700 To establish a telepsychiatry program to
integrate mental health services within primary care practices in Spartanburg County.
Prevention
Charleston Medical University of South Carolina Foundation$137,985 To establish a physical activity program
for seniors.
Columbia South Carolina Hospital Research & Education Foundation$375,000 To expand Working Well, a comprehensive
worksite wellness program in South Carolina.
$926,000 To provide technical assistance for the Healthy People, Healthy Carolinas program in South Carolina.
Quality and safety of health care
Anderson AnMed Health Foundation$800,000 To expand a medical education program in
Anderson County.
Charleston Medical University of South Carolina Foundation$181,370 To establish a palliative care externship program.
Cheraw McLeod Health Cheraw$350,000 To renovate and expand the
emergency department.
Columbia South Carolina Hospital Research & Education Foundation$50,000 To support the Small and Rural Hospital
Conference.
Spartanburg Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Foundation$400,000 To improve cancer treatment through
implementation of gene sequencing technology and a molecular tumor board.
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Higher EducationWorking through Davidson College, Duke University, Furman University and Johnson C. Smith University to advance the pursuit of educational excellence, make education more affordable for qualified students and support initiatives and programs that benefit communities.
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HIGHER EDUCATION
$56,098,742 DISTRIBUTED IN 2016
$56,600,0009 NEW GRANTS
Academic excellence$56,600,0009 NEW GRANTS
NORTH CAROLINA Academic excellence
Charlotte Johnson C. Smith University$300,000 To support the presidential transition process.
$1,400,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
$2,500,000 To retain and attract high performing faculty, staff and administrators.
Davidson Davidson College
$1,400,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
$12,000,000 To support faculty recruitment and development.
Durham Duke University$12,500,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
SOUTH CAROLINA Academic excellence
Greenville Furman University$100,000 To support the chief academic officer’s
institutional initiatives.
$1,400,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
$25,000,000 To support “The Furman Advantage.”
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Rural ChurchStrengthening rural United Methodist churches and the communities they serve by forming church leaders, building congregational capacity and fostering community engagement.
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RURAL CHURCH
$14,031,006 DISTRIBUTED IN 2016
$20,438,87357 NEW GRANTS
Congregational outreach$2,168,00021 NEW GRANTS
Rural church development $12,477,39524 NEW GRANTS
Clergy leadership $5,793,47812 NEW GRANTS
NORTH CAROLINA Clergy leadership
Charlotte Western North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church$38,600 To support a mental health program for
clergy in crisis.
$86,000 To develop a mentoring and technical assistance program for licensed local pastors.
$1,132,114 To provide pensions to retired ministers and widows and dependent children of deceased ministers.
Durham Duke Divinity School$125,000 To support the Director of Field Education
and to provide training and counseling service to Field Education students.
Garner North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church$99,200 To support a mental health program for
clergy in crisis.
$800,516 To provide pensions to retired ministers and widows and dependent children of deceased ministers.
Hayesville Hinton Rural Life Center$5,000 To support participation in a
leadership program.
Congregational outreach
Advance Bethlehem United Methodist Church$100,000 To support affordable housing.
Ahoskie Ahoskie United Methodist Church$15,000 To expand a food ministry program.
Cedar Grove Cedar Grove United Methodist Church$70,000 To expand a food ministry program.
Charlotte Western North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church$80,000 To engage congregations in service to
local schools.
Durham Society of St. Andrew$50,000 To expand a gleaning network to reduce
food waste and supply fresh produce to the underserved.
Franklin First United Methodist Church$22,000 To expand a community gardening program.
Garner Harbor District$100,000 To support a home repair ministry.
Henderson First United Methodist Church$26,000 To support outreach to Hispanic children.
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RURAL CHURCH
Congregational outreach (continued)
Jefferson Jefferson United Methodist Church$30,000 To support a food pantry.
Kinston Sharon United Methodist Church$850,000 To support affordable housing.
Lenoir Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church$21,000 To support a food pantry.
Reidsville Woodmont United Methodist Church$150,000 To support a food ministry program.
Roxboro Salem United Methodist Church$50,000 To expand a food ministry program.
Sanford Jonesboro United Methodist Church$180,000 To expand Hispanic community outreach.
Simpson Salem United Methodist Church$10,000 To implement a food ministry program.
Spruce Pine Spruce Pine United Methodist Church$60,000 To pilot a reading enrichment program.
Statesville Monticello United Methodist Church$195,000 To support the Ubuntu Academy, a summer
literacy program.
Summerfield Glencoe United Methodist Church$20,000 To expand a church-school
literacy partnership.
Warrensville Warrensville United Methodist Church$40,000 To expand a countywide backpack
nutrition program.
Clifton United Methodist Church$45,000 To increase the distribution of produce
through hunger ministries.
Wilkesboro Appalachian District$54,000 To expand a literacy tutoring program.
Rural church development
Andrews Andrews United Methodist Church$85,000 To expand a community outreach program.
Asheville Givens Estates$4,000,000 To support senior affordable housing.
Bryson City Bryson City United Methodist Church$115,000 To coordinate congregational outreach
efforts in Swain County.
Cameron Solid Rock United Methodist Church$950,000 To support ministry programming.
Charlotte Western North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church$2,775,750 To assist rural churches in long-range planning.
Danbury Danbury Community Church$168,000 To renovate underutilized space for
community programming.
Denver Tucker’s Grove United Methodist Church$100,000 To renovate a historic church structure.
Durham Corridor District$175,000 To support a prison ministry program.
$500,000 To enhance clergy and congregational capacity for healthy eating and local food system engagement.
Efland Efland United Methodist Church$7,500 To develop a facility expansion plan to
support food ministries.
Garner North Carolina Conference United Methodist Church$370,000 To expand a leadership development program
for Latino lay persons.
Hayesville Hinton Rural Life Center$125,000 To build an outdoor worship center.
Hiddenite Pisgah United Methodist Church$150,000 To build a family life center.
Lumberton Robeson County Church and Community Center$284,200 To support program expansion.
New Bern Rhems United Methodist Church$150,000 To build a fellowship hall.
Newport St. James United Methodist Church$65,000 To build an addition for a church-based
food pantry.
Oak Island Disciple Bible Outreach Ministries of NC$150,000 To expand a prison ministry program.
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RURAL CHURCH
Rural church development (continued)
Pittsboro Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA$1,825,610 To expand and coordinate food
ministry programs.
Raleigh North Carolina Council of Churches$50,000 To support a Come to the Table
program coordinator.
Roxboro Lea’s Chapel United Methodist Church$86,000 To renovate church facilities to support food
and disaster relief programs.
Surf City Faith Harbor United Methodist Church$40,000 To renovate a food pantry for
expanded service.
Taylorsville First United Methodist Church$75,000 To renovate a fellowship hall for food
ministry expansion.
Todd Blackburn’s Chapel United Methodist Church$190,335 To design and implement an asset-based
community development program.
Warrenton Warren Plains United Methodist Church$40,000 To design and implement a collaborative
healthy food access program for students.
OTHER Clergy leadership
Atlanta, GA Macedonian Ministry$325,000 To expand a clergy renewal program into rural
North Carolina.
Lexington, KY Blessed Earth$2,845,000 To deliver, study, and refine a wellness
intervention for clergy.
New York, NY Auburn Theological Seminary$100,000 To support an assessment of experiential
education at Duke Divinity School.
Santa Dallas Willard Center Barbara, CA $50,000 To support an online pastoral
burnout prevention and congregational enrichment program.
Whitesburg, KY Center for Rural Strategies$187,048 To sponsor the Rural Ideas Forum.
16THE DUKE ENDOWMENT | 2016 GRANTMAKING
The Duke Endowment’s Cross Program grants tap the resources and expertise of two or more of the Endowment’s program areas. Special Opportunity grants are made to organizations to further the Endowment’s core program priorities.
Cross Program/ Special Opportunity
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CROSS PROGRAM/ SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
$13,655,480 DISTRIBUTED IN 2016
$20,341,71011 NEW GRANTS
NORTH CAROLINA
Chapel Hill University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill$38,600 To support a mental health program for
clergy in crisis.
Chapel Hill Center for Child and Family Policy$500,000 To support Durham County as a “flagship” site
for Family Connects.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville Impact America$255,000 To provide high-tech vision screening to
preschool children.
North Charleston Reading Partners Charleston$550,000 To support Reading Partners, a
promising volunteer-based tutorial program for disadvantaged youth, in Charleston and Charlotte.
OTHER
Arlington, VA Council on Foundations$100,000 To support the relaunch of Career Pathways,
a leadership development program.
Boston, MA Greenlight Fund$250,000 To establish a Charlotte office to serve low-
income children, youth and families.
Jenkintown, PA National Philanthropic Trust$5,000,000 To support Blue Meridian Partners.
New York, NY Foundation Center$150,000 To establish the Carolinas Foundation Center
at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library.
Multiple Multiple Regional and National Affinity Groups$205,000 To support philanthropic advocacy
organizations and affinity groups.
Davidson College and Furman University$250,000 To commemorate the service and leadership
of Eugene W. Cochrane Jr. as president of The Duke Endowment.
Nurse Family Partnership National Service Office$12,500,000 To support Nurse-Family Partnership in North
Carolina and South Carolina.
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800 East Morehead Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202, dukeendowment.org