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Nonprofits appeal for city funding in budget

    Nonprofits appeal for city funding in budget

With the city voting on its budget on Monday, many nonprofits used last week’s budget hearing for a last minute appeal to the city for funding. Every year, both the

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The Chronicle is holding a seminar for nonprofits, including churches

    The Chronicle is holding a seminar for nonprofits, including churches

The Winston-Salem Chronicle is sponsoring a free presentation for nonprofits, including churches, on Oct. 1 called News Media 101: Getting Your Message Across from 10 a.m. to noon at Galilee

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Grant making nonprofits can do only so much in system

    Grant making nonprofits can do only so much in system

Recently, some grantmaking nonprofits announced new leadership for their organizations. At least two of the groups have or will have African-American leaders.

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Editorial: Keep helping community after MLK Jr. Day service

    Editorial: Keep helping community after MLK Jr. Day service

Photo by Tevin Stinson Winston-Salem Human Relations Director Wanda Allen-Abraha explains that Martin Luther King Jr. Helping Hands Day, “basically, is to provide a venue for city employees to have

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From protests to milestones, 2015 proved to be dynamic

    From protests to milestones, 2015 proved to be dynamic

By Donna Rogers The Chronicle 2015 began with a question for Winston-Salem: Is racism America’s Berlin Wall? Chronicle Publisher Ernie

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Conference addresses gang-related issues

    Conference addresses gang-related issues

Photo by Donna Rogers Attendees listen to Rob Lang, assistant U.S. attorney for the middle district of North Carolina, as

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Nonprofits get rent-free home in new Center

(pictured above:  Board member Nancy Baxley, BB&T’s Chairman Kelly King, Mayor Allen Joines and WSCEA President Cathy Owen cut the

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W-S to welcome ‘Moral’ movement

    W-S to welcome ‘Moral’ movement

Rally slated to be held Monday Local agencies are gearing up to help the N.C. NAACP brings its Forward Together

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Teens Help Give Cemetery New Life

    Teens Help Give Cemetery New Life

(pictured above:  Volunteers work at Happy Hill Cemetery last Thursday.) More than five dozen Mormon teenagers aided in the arduous

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Saying Goodbye

    Saying Goodbye

Dr. Maya Angelou’s home church celebrates her life (pictured above:  Maya Angelou’s grandson, Colin Johnson, speaks. Sitting behind him are

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