Moore County Schools - $2,000,000 + three-year commitment and partnership to launch an innovative professional development model for K-12 teachers known as “STEM Infusion”
Asheville City Schools - $100,000 challenge grant for the Digitally Literate Asheville Initiative. Funds used towards the purchase of laptops for Asheville City Schools 1:1 initiative
Wilkes County Schools – Additional $100,000 challenge grant, in addition to a three-year $300,000 challenge grant which paid out in 2011 and was used to purchase technology in the school system.
Iredell/Statesville Schools - $150,000 five-year commitment as part of a match needed by ISS to receive $5,000,000 from the U.S. Department of Education as part of its I3 Challenge.
Davie County Schools - $25,000 towards continuation of teacher training for its ongoing RAP reading intervention program.
Kenan Fellows Program - $20,000 for partnerships with local businesses to train classroom teachers on relevant subject matter from industry and how to incorporate the information in classrooms.
Christ School - $1,400,000 four-year challenge grant to be used for the construction of a new science wing at Christ School in Arden, North Carolina.
Columbia University Medical Center - $1,200,000 three-year grant to be used in support of the Gastrointestinal Health Fund.
Davie County Schools - $750,000 three-year commitment for the Mebane Masters Program, an innovative professional development model for K-12 teachers and a prelude to the STEM Infusion Model of professional development.
Hill Center - $2,000,000 from 2004-2011 for a partnership and the development of HELP, RAP I & RAP II; reading intervention outreach models that can be used from Pre-K thru 8th Grade in the public school system. The majority of these funds were committed in Davie County Schools.
East Bend Library - $150,000 challenge grant for the completion of a new library in East Bend, North Carolina. Funds were used for construction costs and the purchase of technology