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Western North Carolina Nonprofit Pathways is a collaboration of the following funding organizations: | |||
Cherokee Preservation Foundation | |||
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina | |||
Dogwood Health Trust | |||
United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County | |||
WNC Bridge Foundation | |||
WNC Nonprofit Pathways was formed in 2006 out of concern about the increasing demands on nonprofits. The funders recognized that nonprofits must operate from a place of organizational strength in order to carry out their missions effectively. Each year, these same funders contribute dollars to provide Pathways’ services, making high quality, capacity building support available at low or no cost to nonprofits across the mountain region. | |||
Pathways also receives generous ongoing support from The Duke Endowment. | |||
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Connection from Lang Hornthall
Western North Carolina Nonprofit Pathways is a collaboration of the following funding organizations:
Cherokee Preservation Foundation The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Dogwood Health Trust United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County WNC Bridge Foundation WNC Nonprofit Pathways was formed in 2006 out of concern about the increasing demands on nonprofits. The funders recognized that nonprofits must operate from a place of organizational strength in order to carry out their missions effectively. Each year, these same funders contribute dollars to provide Pathways’ services, making high quality, capacity building support available at low or no cost to nonprofits across the mountain region.
Pathways also receives generous ongoing support from The Duke Endowment.