About Us
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ABOUT US
Founded in 1983, the mission of the Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Foundation is to aid students with a demonstrated financial need in reaching their educational goals, while supporting the mission of Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ.
The Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æF Board and Staff raise funds for:
FINANCIAL AID
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Student scholarships including curriculum, workforce development, high school merit, and high school student book scholarships. Other scholarship programs including high school equivalency gift certificates for a free class, the Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Promise Program and Parent Promise Program scholarships. In the most recent year, nearly $800,000 was spent on student scholarships.
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Other forms of student aid such as college work study wages, student distress, childcare and transportation assistance for students, and support for the student ambassador leadership development program. In the most recent year, over $125,000 was spent on other forms of student aid.
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Between student scholarships and other forms of financial aid, approximately 1,000 students per year receive aid from generous donors to attend college.
PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT
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Innovation grants for faculty and staff
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Funds to support the Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ strategic plan, professional development support for faculty and staff and recognition of excellence in service.
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In the most recent year, nearly $120,000 was provided to the college in these areas.
STEWARDSHIP
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The Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Foundation also raises and stewards funds for special equipment or capital campaigns.
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Supports and stewards external grants, and maintains and augments restricted funds for specific Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ programs.
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In the most recent year, nearly $900,000 was provided to the college for these initiatives.
During 2023 - 2024, over 900 students received financial assistance from the Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Foundation: 1
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270 (326) low-income students received Foundation Scholarships, which are funded through unrestricted donations.
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595 (432) students received named scholarships. Nearly all of these scholarships target low income students.
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5 (2) Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ High School Equivalency or Adult High School graduates took advantage of the Foundation’s gift to them of a voucher toward a free college level class.
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7 (7) Alamance County high school graduates received academic-based scholarships from the Foundation.
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54 (42) students received Foundation student distress funds to tide them over in the face of a one-time emergency situation that would have prevented them from graduating.
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12 (11) students served as Student Ambassadors.
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11 (11) Faculty/Staff Grants were funded through unrestricted donations to support innovative ideas not traditionally funded by other resources.
Hundreds more students benefited from training received by Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ instructors and staff funded through the Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Foundation.
1 Numbers do not add since many students benefit from more than one program.
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Tracey Alston |
Ami Hill |
Trustee Liaison
Dr. Roslyn Crisp
Bill Gomory
Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Employee Liaisons
Justin Pedley - Faculty Liaison
Tammy Saul - Staff Liaison
Board Emeriti
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Peter Blaetz Vickie Byrd Dr. Reid Dusenberry Bill Gomory |
Charles H. Harris Reggie Lipscomb James Moser, Jr. Dr. Aaron Noble |
Fairfax Reynolds Sue Rich Carl Steinbicker Nancy Whitfield |
Questions? Contact Us.
Ìǹûvlog¹ÙÍøÍøÒ³°æ Foundation, Inc.
1247 Jimmie Kerr Road
P.O. Box 8000
Graham, North Carolina 27253-8000
foundation@alamancecc.edu
336-506-4416
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