Lenoir/Greene United Way receives $25,000 from the Duke Energy Foundation

Lenoir/Greene United Way receives $25,000 from the Duke Energy Foundation

Lenoir/Greene United Way is one of 39 organizations across North Carolina to collectively receive $1 million in local grants. The $25,000 capacity-building grant is supporting Lenoir/Greene United Way’s investment in technology infrastructure.

“Our need to tell our story and the incredible stories of our community partners is greater than ever, stated Molly Taylor, Executive Director of Lenoir/Greene United Way. We are so grateful to the Duke Energy Foundation for this grant as it allows us the opportunity to invest in software that is highly focused on data capture and quality reporting. This allows our United Way to not only enhance the donor experience but to also provide additional opportunities for grant funding for our United Way and our funded partners.”


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