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2012
2012 GRANTMAKING
Table of ConTenTs
3 oVeRVIeW
4 CHIlD CaRe
7 HealTH CaRe
11 HIGHeR eDUCaTIon
13 RURal CHURCH
17 CRoss PRoGRam & sPeCIal oPPoRTUnITy
2 THE DUKE ENDOWMENT
2012 GRANTMAKING
The Duke endowment approved $109.7 million
in new grants, some of which will be paid in future years.
nearly $120.5 million was distributed through 286 grants,
some of which were approved in previous years.
$109,653,541153 grantsIN 2012
Three broad funding strategies define how
the endowment applies its resources to improve
lives and communities in the Carolinas.
strengthening OrganizationsCreating lasting resources84% $92,090,914
replicating successImplementing proven programs and effective practices12% $13,498,653
advancing InnovationDiscovering and testing promising approaches4% $4,063,974
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new grants by fundIng strategy
3 THE DUKE ENDOWMENT
2012 GRANTMAKINGCHILd Care
Helping vulnerable children lead successful lives by supporting early intervention, collaborative approaches and evidence-based programs that help serve children and their families more effectively.
$7,825,189tOtaL new grants $8,570,897 DIsTRIbUTeD In 2012
sTRenGTHenInG oRGanIzaTIons $ 2,263,669 RePlICaTInG sUCCess $ 3,618,971aDVanCInG InnoVaTIon $ 1,942,549
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2012 GRANTMAKING
CHILd Care
Replicating SucceSS — pRoven pRogRamS
Raleigh prevent child abuse north carolina$249,000 To support the infrastructure needed
to implement the Incredible Years and Strengthening Families programs across North Carolina.
advancing innovation
durham center for child and Family policy$650,000 To effect a measurable reduction in child
abuse and neglect rates of young children and families in Durham.
durham ilR, inc.$90,856 To design and conduct an evaluation of the
Catawba County pilot project for reforming the child welfare system.
Hickory catawba county department of Social Services$481,442 To develop and conduct a pilot project in
Catawba County for reforming the child welfare system.
Winston-Salem Wake Forest university Health Sciences $225,000 To evaluate Reclaiming Futures, an evidence-
informed substance abuse intervention model.
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asheville the Bair Foundation$35,000 To recruit and train therapeutic foster families
in the Smoky Mountains.
crossnore crossnore School$75,000 To implement a ‘train-the-trainer’ approach for
the Sanctuary Model, a promising residential model of care for children in group homes.
Raleigh Benchmarks$175,000 To pilot a public-private collaboration to
improve service integration and quality for youth in foster care.
$48,000 To support a program and policy specialist.
Raleigh north carolina division of Social Services$40,000 To help North Carolina apply for a federal
grant to test reform efforts in child welfare.
Raleigh prevent child abuse north carolina$150,000 To broaden support for evidence-based
programs that strengthen families.
Rockwell nazareth children’s Home inc.$23,500 To build a transitional living home.
Statesville Barium Springs Home for children$55,000 To create a financial model that will guide
group care providers as they diversify and expand.
Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
Hendersonville neighbor to Family$50,000 To support a professional foster care program
serving sibling groups.
lake Waccamaw Boys & girls Homes of north carolina$183,000 To implement the Sanctuary program, an
evidence-informed model of care.
thomasville Baptist children’s Homes of north carolina$100,000 To support expansion of the Mother/Child
Program.
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CHILd Care
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StRengtHening oRganizationS
philadelphia Big Brothers Big Sisters of america$148,827 To help Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies in
North Carolina and South Carolina respond to community needs.
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Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
columbus dave thomas Foundation for adoption$1,050,000 To expand the child-focused adoption
recruitment model in North Carolina and South Carolina.
new yOrk
advancing innovation
ithaca cornell university$495,251 To implement and evaluate CARE, a research-
based residential group care model.
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StRengtHening oRganizationS
awendaw Windwood Farm Home for children$60,000 To continue outpatient and in-home services.
columbia children’s trust of South carolina$90,000 To help the agency replicate evidence-based
programs in South Carolina.
greenville a child’s Haven$450,000 To support service expansion by renovating
and equipping a new facility.
greenville miracle Hill ministries, inc.$141,342 To hire a family support services manager.
north charleston carolina Youth development center$647,000 To expand the Leadership for Life program for
disadvantaged youth who are transitioning to adulthood in Charleston County.
north charleston parents anonymous of South carolina$125,000 To hire a program director.
Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
columbia South carolina Youth advocate program$225,000 To adopt a therapeutic foster care curriculum
and recruit and train families.
greenwood connie maxwell children’s Home$140,000 To replicate a family care program.
north charleston Big Brothers Big Sisters of the carolina Youth development center$52,000 To implement Reading Partners, a promising
tutorial program for disadvantaged youth.
Replicating SucceSS — pRoven pRogRamS
columbia South carolina department of Social Services$1,509,971 To implement the Strengthening Families
Program across South Carolina.
Specialized alternatives for Families & Youth of South carolina$60,000 To implement Motivational Interviewing, an
evidence-based program used in treatment.
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7 THe DUKe enDoWmenT
HeaLtH Care
enhancing the lives of individuals and the vitality of communities in north Carolina and south Carolina by improving health and health care.
$26,468,285tOtaL new grants $34,169,994 DIsTRIbUTeD In 2012
sTRenGTHenInG oRGanIzaTIons $ 20,358,178RePlICaTInG sUCCess $ 5,717,982aDVanCInG InnoVaTIon $ 392,125
2012 GRANTMAKING
HeaLtH Care
Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
ahoskie east carolina Health Roanoke-chowan$175,000 To establish a community network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Hertford County.
asheville carepartners Health Services$250,000 To develop PACE, a program for the all-
inclusive care of the elderly.
asheville memorycare$350,000 To expand services for dementia patients in
western North Carolina.
chapel Hill university of north carolina at chapel Hill$557,874 To enhance primary care residency programs.
$445,512 To help establish a rapid assessment clinic for high-risk senior adult patients discharged from the emergency department.
elizabeth city albemarle Hospital Foundation$400,000 To expand a telepsychiatry network in eastern
North Carolina.
gastonia caromont Health$300,000 To develop PACE, a program for the all-
inclusive care of the elderly.
gastonia caromont Health/gaston memorial Hospital$375,000 To expand a collaborative network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Gaston County.
thomasville thomasville medical center$300,000 To develop PACE, a program for the all-
inclusive care of the elderly.
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StRengtHening oRganizationS
asheville Wnc Health network$500,000 To expand a regionalized health
information network.
$219,000 To expand a childhood obesity program in western North Carolina.
cary north carolina Hospital Foundation$3,350,000 To implement a rural hospital improvement
program in North Carolina.
$3,000,000 To support the North Carolina Hospital Association Center for Hospital Quality and Patient Safety.
$630,000 To support the Healthy Hospital Initiative, encouraging healthy habits for hospital employees.
$350,000 To support the North Carolina Rural Center.
$240,000 To support a web-based data collection program for hospitals.
columbus St. luke’s Health care$155,000 To establish a telemedicine program in
western North Carolina.
durham duke university Health System$1,665,115 To establish a formal collaboration between
Duke Medicine and the community to provide improved mental health care to children and families.
$990,067 To develop a transitional medical home model for medically fragile infants.
goldsboro Wayne memorial Hospital$199,144 To expand health services to the uninsured
population of Wayne County.
lumberton Southeastern Regional medical center$310,000 To develop a care transitions program.
Raleigh care Share Health alliance$500,000 To expand community networks of care for
the low-income, uninsured in North Carolina.
north carolina department of Health and Human Services$96,875 To support a study to examine a value-based
purchasing system for Medicaid.
Wilmington new Hanover Regional medical center$83,500 To develop a resident training program for
family physicians in southeastern North Carolina.
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HeaLtH Care
Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
Beaufort Beaufort memorial Hospital$175,000 To implement a transitional care program for
patients with chronic diseases.
columbia South carolina department of Health and environmental control$1,000,000 To improve EMS services for cardiac patients
in South Carolina.
conway conway Hospital$375,000 To establish a community network of care for
the low-income, uninsured in Horry County.
manning clarendon memorial Hospital$364,396 To expand Healthy Families, a program to
increase access to pre and postnatal care for Hispanic women.
Spartanburg Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System$260,000 To expand Healthy Smiles, an outreach
program providing comprehensive dental services to the uninsured.
$250,000 To expand a community network of care for the low-income, uninsured in Spartanburg County.
advancing innovation
charleston medical university of South carolina Foundation$392,125 To develop a medication adherence program
using smartphones to manage hypertension.
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Replicating SucceSS — pRoven pRogRamS
pinehurst FirstHealth of the carolinas$140,200 To establish a community-based care
transitions program for seniors in central North Carolina.
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StRengtHening oRganizationS
charleston medical university of South carolina Foundation$525,943 To establish a telemedicine program for
pediatric emergency and critical care.
charleston South carolina area Health education consortium$668,534 To increase the primary care workforce in
South Carolina.
columbia South carolina department of mental Health$1,000,000 To expand South Carolina’s telepsychiatry
network.
South carolina Hospital Research & education Foundation$3,000,000 To support the South Carolina Program for
Quality and Patient Safety.
$1,650,000 To implement a rural hospital improvement program in South Carolina.
$500,000 To expand AccessHealth SC, a state resource for supporting community networks of care for the low-income, uninsured.
$40,000 To support the Small and Rural Hospital Conference.
South carolina Research Foundation$340,000 To develop a health policy certificate program
to educate legislators on health and health care topics in South Carolina.
Florence mcleod Regional medical center$295,000 To establish a Child Abuse Medical Examiner
program for the Pee Dee Region.
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HeaLtH Care
new yOrk
StRengtHening oRganizationS
new York national organization on disability$50,000 To provide career placement for wounded
veterans in North Carolina through the Army Wounded Warriors Career program.
10 THE DUKE ENDOWMENT
11 THe DUKe enDoWmenT
HIgHer eduCatIOn
Working 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 develop initiatives and programs to benefit local communities.
$63,125,000tOtaL new grants $48,095,500 DIsTRIbUTeD In 2012
sTRenGTHenInG oRGanIzaTIons $ 63,125,000
2012 GRANTMAKING
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HIgHer eduCatIOn
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StRengtHening oRganizationS
greenville Furman university$1,400,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
OtHer
StRengtHening oRganizationS
multiple duke university, davidson college, Furman university and Johnson c. Smith university$325,000 To help the schools in their efforts to become
environmentally sustainable campuses.
nOrtH CarOLIna
StRengtHening oRganizationS
charlotte Johnson c. Smith university$1,400,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
$950,000 To support the implementation of Blue Ocean Strategy at Johnson C. Smith University to improve student retention and graduation rates.
davidson davidson college$45,000,000 To create an academic neighborhood that
supports the integration of the arts and sciences at Davidson College.
$1,400,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
durham duke university$12,500,000 To provide unrestricted operating support.
$150,000 To work with UNC Chapel Hill on developing and piloting a financial model for funding environmental sustainability projects.
12 THE DUKE ENDOWMENT
2012 GRANTMAKINGruraL CHurCH
Developing rural United methodist churches, supporting their clergy and lay leaders, and expanding church outreach across north Carolina.
$9,524,767tOtaL new grants $12,538,091 DIsTRIbUTeD In 2012
sTRenGTHenInG oRGanIzaTIons $ 5,565,467RePlICaTInG sUCCess $ 3,711,700aDVanCInG InnoVaTIon $ 247,600
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ruraL CHurCH
garner Beacon district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$60,000 To support rural churches damaged by
Hurricane Irene.
garner gateway district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$75,000 To support Partners In Ministry, an affordable
housing program.
garner Harbor district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$30,000 To support rural home repairs.
garner north carolina conference, united methodist church$820,451 To provide pensions to retired ministers and
widows and dependent children of deceased ministers.
$375,000 To support the Rural Advancement Foundation International - USA in educating churches about the challenges and opportunities of rural ministry.
$75,000 To support consultations for church-based child care.
$50,000 To support Come to the Table conferences.
granite Falls ebenezer united methodist church$150,000 To build a Christian life center.
Hayesville Hinton Rural life center$150,000 To support housing repairs and outreach.
Hildebran Hildebran united methodist church$35,000 To renovate the kitchen for food programs.
iron Station tucker’s grove united methodist church$25,000 To support an after-school program.
Kipling Kipling united methodist church$30,000 To renovate the sanctuary.
nOrtH CarOLIna
StRengtHening oRganizationS
aulander all god’s children united methodist church$231,000 To support an after-school program.
Bear creek meroney united methodist church/Bonlee charge$4,500 To support a food ministry program.
Benson elevation united methodist church$25,000 To support a child care program.
Burlington Burlington district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$30,000 To support a food ministry program.
cameron community united methodist church$60,000 To support a summer enrichment program.
$25,000 To renovate the fellowship hall and restrooms.
chapel Hill evergreen united methodist church$50,000 To support a food ministry program.
charlotte monticello united methodist church$50,000 To support a day school program for
at-risk children.
charlotte Western north carolina conference, united methodist church$1,185,032 To provide pensions to retired ministers and
widows and dependent children of deceased ministers.
$75,000 To support Town and Country ministries.
$20,000 To support an African-American Women’s Leadership Conference.
concord Roberta united methodist church$150,000 To renovate the education building.
durham duke divinity School$250,000 To support rural United Methodists attending
continuing education events at Duke University Divinity School.
$100,000 To support the Director of Field Education and to provide training and counseling services to Field Education students.
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ruraL CHurCH
West Jefferson Bethany united methodist church$50,000 To support the Ashe County Sharing Center.
West Jefferson Smethport united methodist church$110,000 To support a food ministry program.
Winston-Salem Yadkin valley district, Western north carolina conference, united methodist church$25,000 To support a food pantry and outreach
ministry program.
Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
advance Bethlehem united methodist church$55,000 To support Carpenters for Christ, a program to
help provide housing for low-income families.
asheville asheville district, Western north carolina conference, united methodist church$25,000 To provide clergy fellowships at Davidson
Clergy Center.
charlotte Western north carolina conference, united methodist church$25,000 To support a discipleship development
initiative.
durham duke divinity School$1,247,000 To provide scholarships for the 2012 Summer
Field Education Assistant Pastors program.
$984,000 To provide scholarships for the 2012 Field Education Assistant Pastors and Student Pastors program.
Society of St. andrew$25,000 To support a food ministry program.
Farmville mt. Hermon united methodist church$40,000 To support a food pantry.
Franklinville grays chapel united methodist church$60,000 To support an after-school program.
garner corridor district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$14,000 To support a financial ministry program.
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lagrange Walker memorial united methodist church$150,000 To renovate the fellowship hall.
louisburg trinity united methodist church$90,000 To renovate the kitchen.
morganton Bethel united methodist church$500 To support a food ministry program.
mt. pleasant mount pleasant united methodist church$196,284 To build a multi-purpose building.
pinnacle Shoals united methodist church$150,000 To build a church.
poplar Branch Sharon united methodist church$36,700 To renovate the kitchen and fellowship hall.
Roxboro Warren’s grove united methodist church$150,000 To build an education facility.
Sanford Sanford district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$60,000 To support a Hispanic ministry program.
Siler city piney grove united methodist church$50,000 To support a food ministry program.
Stanley Hill’s chapel united methodist church$20,000 To support clergy leadership and training.
$5,500 To renovate the Nelson Center for food ministry.
Statesville monticello united methodist church$75,000 To support an enrichment learning camp for
at-risk children.
tobaccoville mount pleasant united methodist church$150,000 To build a family life center.
Washington Wares chapel united methodist church$109,000 To renovate the sanctuary.
Waxhaw Bethlehem united methodist church$6,500 To support a food ministry program.
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ruraL CHurCH
Replicating SucceSS — pRoven pRogRamS
albemarle palestine united methodist church$82,000 To support housing repairs for
low-income families.
asheville Blue Ridge district, Western north carolina conference, united methodist church $150,000 To support a leadership development
program.
advancing innovation
durham duke divinity School$100,000 To support Generative Solutions, a technical
assistance program.
todd Blackburn’s chapel united methodist church$147,600 To support The Blackburn House, a leadership
ministry.
nOrtH CarOLIna (COntInued)
Replicating SucceSS — eFFective pRacticeS
garner north carolina conference, united methodist church$450,000 To support the Residency into Ordained
Ministry program.
$110,000 To support the Rockingham District Native American Cooperative Ministry.
$40,500 To support clergy resilience.
gastonia catawba valley district, Western north carolina conference, united methodist church$50,000 To support a summer camp for children.
$30,000 To support Mustard Seed, a leadership program for laity.
Hayesville Hayesville First united methodist church$25,000 To support a community collaboration for low-
income families.
Hillsborough union grove united methodist church$49,200 To support a children’s ministry.
old Fort Bethel united methodist church$50,000 To support an after-school tutoring program.
oriental oriental united methodist church$50,000 To provide community services for
older adults.
Wilmington Wilmington district, north carolina conference, united methodist church$150,000 To support El Puente, a program to assist
Latinos with health care issues.
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CrOss prOgram & speCIaL OppOrtunIty
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.
$2,710,300tOtaL new grants
$17,124,259 DIsTRIbUTeD In 2012
sTRenGTHenInG oRGanIzaTIons $ 778,600 RePlICaTInG sUCCess $ 450,000aDVanCInG InnoVaTIon $ 1,481,700
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advancing innovation
lexington South carolina office of Rural Health$1,481,700 To implement the Benefit Bank of South
Carolina, a web-based eligibility screening program for federal entitlement programs.
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multiple multiple Regional and national affinity groups$278,600 To support philanthropic advocacy
organizations and affinity groups.
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durham duke university$250,000 In memory of Neil Williams, for his service
as Trustee and Chairman of The Duke Endowment.
$100,000 In memory of Mary D.B.T. Semans, for her service as Trustee and former Chairman of The Duke Endowment.
multiple transylvania community Hospital, northern Hospital of Surry and Hugh chatham memorial Hospital$150,000 To support environmental sustainability
efforts.
Replicating SucceSS — pRoven pRogRamS
greensboro children’s Home Society of north carolina$450,000 To provide matching support for the Social
Innovation Fund to scale Family Finding throughout North Carolina.
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The Duke endowment
100 north Tryon street, suite 3500
Charlotte, north Carolina 28202-4012
Telephone 704.376.0291
dukeendowment.org