October 7, 2008


Teen grantmakers award $2,500

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - A group of teen grantmakers in Winston-Salem has awarded grants totaling $2,500 to five local groups.

Youth Grantmakers in Action, a program of the Winston-Salem Foundation, is made up of Forsyth County youth ages 14 to 17 who want to gain leadership experience, represent the area's youth and provide money for positive youth-led community projects.

Recipients and grants for 2008 include:

  • Asian Sensation received $275 for children's musical performance at a local library
  • Family Career and Community Leaders of America Club received $685 for a childcare program at BEES parent meetings
  • Gamma Phi Delta Teens and Cavaliers received $1,000 for a city-wide youth conference
  • Kid's Café': Through a New Lens received $340 for a photo-journal mentoring project
  • Youth United received $200 for the dedication ceremony of youth-built house

The program was started in 2005 with financial support from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust in  Winston-Salem.


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