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From spreadsheets to changing lives: Apparo helps the mundane so nonprofits can do the extraordinaryCharlotte has hundreds of nonprofits working to help people in tough circumstances improve their lives. That work can be transformative, but it’s powered by the same mundane business practices and systems that keep any organization running. That’s where Apparo comes in.
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Charlotte’s United Way plans to invest $16 million in agencies and nonprofits throughout the region. Much of that money will go to groups picked not by United Way, but by community members.
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When a crisis strikes, communities like Charlotte look to nonprofit organizations for support. The coronavirus pandemic was no different. Except this time, nonprofits were also affected. Their finances and operations suffered. Now they're beginning the road to recovery.
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Imagine shopping for snacks at 7-Eleven and seeing your neighbor’s face on a bag of potato chips. Well, neighbors of Concord resident Pollyanna Neely will…
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Walk into VisArt Video nowadays and you'll see a donation jar next to the checkout. Charlotte's last video rental store is going nonprofit, and it's…
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Theater-going ladies will rejoice at an $800,000 restroom renovation on the city council's agenda Monday night.Not to be indelicate, here, but using the…
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This week, about 20 kids from Afghanistan are flying back home after spending six weeks in the Lake Norman area. They were here to get medical treatment…
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Proposals to overhaul North Carolina's tax code could discourage people from giving to charities, turn nonprofits into tax collectors, and make it more…
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Here's a name you'll probably get used to while Governor Pat McCrory is in office: The Foundation for North Carolina. It's a nonprofit but not in the…
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The City Council decided the fate of the Carolina Theatre Monday night, awarding it to the non-profit Foundation for the Carolinas for $1, over a…