To facilitate locally initiated natural resource conservation and community development projects.
Carolina Lawyers for the Arts & Entertainment (CLÆ) provides access to pro bono low-cost or no-cost legal services or referrals to help creatives and professionals in the entertainment industry with business issues, contracts, copyrights, trademarks, patents, arbitration, mediation, and other areas.
The CRA is a nonprofit organization established and maintained by a community of people – multi-national corporations, small businesses, local government, state government agencies, and individuals across the Carolinas who are committed to waste reduction and recycling efforts. With over 300 member organizations (over 800 individuals), the CRA is ever growing and changing to benefit our members and the recycling industry.
The Carolina Region, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to promoting all disciplines of the sport of volleyball, developing opportunities, and enhancing participant experiences for all ages from grassroots to elite programs throughout the state of North Carolina.
Carolina Strive is a vital 501-C3 nonprofit organization that aims to promote health & wellness with AAU Athletic services, instilling educational excellence by Early Career Development services, and cultivating a sense of global integrity/values/morals in our society through life skills mentoring for multicultural youth ages 8-18.
Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc. will drive the cultural, educational and economic vitality of the region by being an active, relevant, and sustainable organization deeply engaged in the life of Durham and the residents of the Triangle. This historic venue will serve as the hub for diverse arts and entertainment experiences, presenting live events, film and educational programs to enrich and celebrate the region.
To present arts and preserve history.
CTSCD, Inc. is a behavioral health provider committed to helping individuals from underrepresented communities to live safe, productive, and meaningful lives.
The Carolina Wetlands Association promotes the understanding, protection, restoration, and enjoyment of North and South Carolina’s wetlands and associated ecosystems through science-based programs, education, and advocacy. We envision a present and future in which the Carolinas’ wetlands are understood, enjoyed and valued as integral parts of our mountain, piedmont, and coastal ecosystems. They should be healthy, plentiful, and support our states’ ecological, societal, and economic needs.