Southeast Raleigh Promise will lead revitalization efforts by engaging community members, building partnerships, securing funding, and ensuring significant investments in 5 key areas: Education, Affordable Housing, Health & Wellness, Economic Opportunity, and Leadership Development.
Empowering individuals and strengthening families in southern Alamance County and beyond by respectfully and compassionately providing food assistance, developing relationships, identifying needs beyond food, and seeking solutions to those needs, while witnessing to the love of Jesus Christ.
To preserve important natural, historic, and recreation lands for public use in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region, and to assist landowners in determining conservation alternatives for their family lands.
SAWS is dedicated to educating, cultivating, and empowering an engaged public and the next generation of conservation stewards in the protection of wild public lands.
The Southport Historical Society is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization registered under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code dedicated to bringing together persons interested in local area history. SHS endeavors to do so by providing opportunities for learning through programs and special events, published articles and books, educational classes, and community projects that will both enhance and preserve the unique history and heritage of Southport and the surrounding area.
Inner-city revitalization of the southwest quadrant in High Point, NC
Southwestern Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Program promotes the protection and conservation of land and water resources. Established by Congress in the 1960s under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), RC&D Programs encourage volunteer, locally elected and civic leaders to plan and carry out projects that protect environmental resources and improve social and economic conditions in rural areas.
Today, the Southwestern North Carolina Resource Conservation & Development Council is a non profit organization serving the seven most western counties in North Carolina and the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians.
To provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Special Pedals is a non-profit organization providing special education and fulfilling employment for young adults through bicycle repair, refurbishing, and recycling.