Charlotte Center for Urban Ministry: Moore Place
To support Charlotte's 10-year plan to end homelessness through the establishment of Moore Place - the city's first permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless
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To support Charlotte's 10-year plan to end homelessness through the establishment of Moore Place - the city's first permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless
To increase citizen involvement in the public schools by expanding a successful after-school program while experimenting with emerging technology to strengthen the volunteers' role with the organization and its long-term future
For a Latino needs assessment to analyze services needed and currently available to Latinos in the Charlotte area and to identify effective service providers and barriers to effective services
To strengthen the capacity of community leaders and organizations to address issues of race and ethnicity as the community becomes a majority non-white population
To support a comprehensive marketing initiative for WDAV's Concierto program that will significantly increase audience, carriage and visibility in 2012-13
To develop and pilot Concierto, a nationally syndicated Spanish-language classical music service expected to launch 2011
To create innovative programming around the return engagement of the nationally acclaimed Civil Rights exhibit, COURAGE: The Carolina Story That Changed America
To present the World Premiere of Sasha Janes' ballet "Dangerous Liaisons," utilizing innovative technology to attract new and diverse theatergoers
To create a more accessible and comprehensive website, including a digital library of portions of the collection plus a comprehensive microsite on North Carolina Pottery
To include Knight-community libraries in the creation of a national digital library network
To plan a new environmental education facility at the current site of the Charlotte Nature Museum on Little Sugar Creek Greenway
To bring the "Mustaches for Kids" challenge to Knight communities and to encourage young men to financially support local public classroom education