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DUKEENDOWMENT.ORG THE DUKE ENDOWMENT

2019 2019GRANTMAKING GRANTMAKING

Working to help the people and build the communities of and South Carolina by nurturing children, promoting health, educating minds and enriching spirits, since 1924. CROSS PROGRAM/SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TOTAL GRANTMAKING The Duke Endowment’s Cross Program grants tap In 2019, The Duke Endowment distributed * the resources and expertise of two or more of the Endowment’s program areas. Special Opportunity grants $156.1 million through 421 grants, some $156.1M are made to organizations to further the Endowment’s $14.9M of which were approved in previous years; core program priorities. DISTRIBUTED DISTRIBUTED 184 new grants were approved, totaling nearly $185.7 million, some of which will $185,736,378 IN 184 NEW GRANTS APPROVED $3,250,000 IN 13 NEW GRANTS APPROVED be paid in future years. *May not sum to total due to rounding

THE CHILD AND FAMILY WELL-BEING THE HIGHER EDUCATION program area is a program area views its grantmaking approach as contributing partner that aims to promote the long-term advancing and supporting change as a collaborating success of , , Furman partner with public agencies and private organizations University and Johnson C. Smith University so that they to prevent, treat and mitigate the effects of child may effectively serve their students and the Carolinas. maltreatment and improve child well-being outcomes. $15.7M Academic excellence $64.4M DISTRIBUTED $64,156,000 DISTRIBUTED Out-of-home care 18 new grants $10,091,563 Educational access and success 15 new grants $18,831,069 $24,375,000 $93,531,000 Prevention and early intervention IN 29 NEW GRANTS APPROVED 2 new grants IN 22 NEW GRANTS APPROVED $8,739,506 Campus and community engagement 14 new grants $5,000,000 2 new grants

THE HEALTH CARE program area is an innovating THE RURAL CHURCH program area takes the partner that aims to improve health status and reduce approach of an initiating partner that aims to strengthen health disparities in the Carolinas. Our impact can be United Methodist systems in North Carolina so that rural maximized by working with health systems to identify and congregations can fulfill their calling to foster human, cultivate innovative models of care that have the potential community and economic advancement. to improve health while realizing scale and sustainability within the larger system. $44.7M Clergy leadership $16.4M Access to health care DISTRIBUTED $24,863,714 DISTRIBUTED $13,503,614 15 new grants 30 new grants Congregational outreach Prevention $34,912,314 $2,238,183 $35,211,495 $13,368,158 IN 69 NEW GRANTS APPROVED 16 new grants IN 51 NEW GRANTS APPROVED 23 new grants Rural church development Quality and safety of health care $8,109,598 $8,040,542 20 new grants 16 new grants 2024 looking ahead 1924 to our 100th year

distributed over $4B in grants since 1925

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