Philanthropy at Work: WAMY Community Action
Thanks to a grant partnership between AMYWF and the The High Country Charitable Foundation, Inc., WAMY served over 150 students in their Avery County After-School Program during the 2020-2021 school
Thanks to a grant partnership between AMYWF and the The High Country Charitable Foundation, Inc., WAMY served over 150 students in their Avery County After-School Program during the 2020-2021 school
Philanthropy at Work: Pisgah Legal Services AMYWF has provided a Family Resilience grant to support Pisgah Legal Services’ provision of free civil legal aid to underserved, low-income victims of crime;
Philanthropy at Work: Partners Aligned Toward Health’s Community Ambassador Real Equality (CARE) was featured in this month’s North Carolina Medical Journal. CARE is a partnership between local community ambassadors, Partners
Through grant funding from AMY Wellness Foundation (AMYWF) four non-profits, Reconciliation House, Partners Aligned Toward Health, TRACTOR Food and Farms, and Dig In Community Garden, are working together to achieve
Dear Friends, Over the last few months, AMY Wellness Foundation and our grant partners have been hard at work serving our mountain communities. Through our year-round funding opportunities, we have
COVID-19 has had devastating impacts on health and wellness across the country and the consequences continue. One challenge for health care providers, in our region during the pandemic, has been
Over the last year, organizations working in food security have seen a huge increase in demand due to the effects of COVID-19. AMY Wellness Foundation wanted to help alleviate some
Dear Friends, It is with excitement and great humility to connect with you to share updates on the important work our Foundation and grant partners have been doing over the
The AMY Wellness Foundation launched its year-round funding opportunities in May and organizations are already starting to receive support. The Foundation, so far, has received applications from organizations requesting COVID-19
AMY Wellness Foundation Board of Directors today announced the resignation of its Associate Director, Nora Frank. Nora was a vital member of the organization overseeing the organization’s grant program and
AMY WELLNESS FOUNDATION HOSTING SECOND REGIONAL CONVENING MEETING – SEEKING INPUT FROM COMMUNITY ON FUNDING PRIORITIES AMY Wellness Foundation (AMYWF) is seeking input from health advocates, nonprofit leaders, and those with lived experience to attend a strategic Regional Convening Meeting to help prioritize AMYWF’s funding priorities for 2023. “AMYWF prides
New Date: June 23, 2020 Virtual Financial Reporting Workshop with Wade Rogers REGISTER WHERE: Zoom Virtual Meetings (links will be emailed upon registration)
New Date: June 4, 2020 Virtual Grant Writing Fundamentals with Mark Goldstein REGISTER WHERE: Zoom Virtual Meetings (links will be emailed upon registration)
“Getting to Results”: Identifying and Using Performance Measures for Improvement You are invited to attend a free “Getting to Results” workshop on Results-Based Accountability™ (RBA), a data-driven, decision-making process that helps communities and organizations get beyond talking about problems to taking action to solve problems (learn more about RBA here). Thursday,
AMY Wellness Foundation is committed to the health and well-being of our region. With great consideration, we are making changes to our upcoming event schedule following the NC Department of Human and Health Services recommendations. We have decided that it is in the best interest of our community to virtualize,
In collaboration with WNC Health Network, AMY Wellness Foundation is hosting a Regional Convening Meeting surrounding Food Insecurity in Avery, Mitchell and Yancey counties. We encourage advocates, community leaders, and those with lived experience to join us in exploring the current landscape of Food Insecurity in our three-county region. Food