Also known as: Foundation Inc
North Carolina Glaxosmithkline Foundation is a private corporation based in DURHAM, NC. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 1986. It holds total assets of $71.7M. Annual income is reported at $17.3M. According to available records, North Carolina Glaxosmithkline Foundation has made 29 grants totaling $8.1M, with a median grant of $42K. Annual giving has grown from $2.6M in 2020 to $5.5M in 2022. Individual grants have ranged from $25K to $1.3M, with an average award of $279K. The foundation has supported 22 unique organizations. Grants have been distributed to organizations in North Carolina and Colorado. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
North Carolina Glaxosmithkline Foundation is a private foundation that provides grants to eligible organizations. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 29 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in NC, CO.
North Carolina Glaxosmithkline Foundation has distributed a total of $8.1M across 29 grants. The median grant size is $42K, with an average of $279K. Individual grants have ranged from $25K to $1.3M.
The application deadline is January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1. Foundation grants only to non-profit, charitable organizations & institutions exempt under section 501(c)(3). An application form is available on the foundation's website.
North Carolina Glaxosmithkline Foundation is headquartered in DURHAM, NC. While based in NC, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 2 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ran Coble | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| Janice M Whitaker | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| S Mark Werner | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| Ann B Goodnight | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| Shirley T Frye | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
Total Giving
$1.6M
Total Assets
$68.4M
Fair Market Value
$68.4M
Net Worth
$64.9M
Grants Paid
$591K
Contributions
$96K
Net Investment Income
$2.4M
Distribution Amount
$2.8M
Total Grants
29
Total Giving
$8.1M
Average Grant
$279K
Median Grant
$42K
Unique Recipients
22
Most Common Grant
$25K
of 2022 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unc Chapel HillTo support the Equity Fellows program, designed to address issues of disadvantaged students who don't graduate on time with an undergraduate degree and the drop-out issue of these students. | Chapel Hill, NC | $1.3M | 2022 |
| East Carolina University Foundation Incto support "Growing a Diverse Public Health Workforce for Rural North Carolina through Graduate School Pathways." | Greenville, NC | $1.3M | 2022 |
| McrelFunding to continue providing assistance in the implementation and evaluation of the Ribbon of Hope Program, from April 2022 to March 2023. | Denver, CO | $42K | 2022 |
| North Carolina Public Health AssociationFunding for Child Health Awards | Raleigh, NC | $40K | 2022 |
| Margaret B Dardess |
| Chairperson |
| $4K |
| $0 |
| $4K |
| George B Abercrombie | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| Paul A Holcombe Jr | Secretary | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| Thomas R Haber | Director | $4K | $0 | $4K |
| Dr Charles Sanders | Director | $3K | $0 | $3K |
| John Fav Cecil | Director | $1K | $0 | $1K |
| Adrianna Carter | Director | $1K | $0 | $1K |
| Marilyn E Foote-Hudson | Executive Direc | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| 2018 | 990PF | View |
| 2017 | 990PF | View |
| 2016 | 990PF | View |
| 2015 | 990PF | View |
| The Center For Inquiry Based Learning IncTo provide funding to establish the Increasing Science, Teaching, and Learning (INSTAL) project by providing science material kits to two Martin County middle schools. |
| Durham, NC |
| $25K |
| 2022 |
| North Carolina At State UniversityFunds are to support the "STEM Center of Excellence", a re-configuration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics education which can be duplicated at other institutions.ANDWomen in Science program: To honor the GSK mentors for their years of service and dedication to this program. | Greensboro, NC | $690K | 2020 |
| North Carolina State Universityto support the NC State Community College Collaboration, a dual-admission program between NC State University and eight North Carolina community colleges located in regional proximity of Raleigh, NC. | Raleigh, NC | $458K | 2020 |
| North Carolina Arboretum Societyto expand the Arboretums successful youth educational STEM programs. | Asheville, NC | $440K | 2020 |
| Unc Ashevilleto support the NC GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Fellows & Scholars Program, focusing on Chemistry and Biology Fellows and Scholars undergraduate research | Asheville, NC | $169K | 2020 |
| Nc Community College SystemTo develop healthcare programs at rural colleges | Raleigh, NC | $150K | 2020 |
| Chatham Education Foundationgrant to fund the four-week Kindergarten Readiness Camp, targeting low-income rising kindergarteners who have not been in an early learning environment or in a quality, academic early learning environment | Pittsboro, NC | $110K | 2020 |
| Nc Museum Of Natural SciencesTo support the School Education Program for the newly designed Dueling Dinosaurs which will allow the Museum to bring the program into classrooms across the state. | Raleigh, NC | $100K | 2020 |
| Nc Public Health Assocchild HealthTo fund Child Health Awards. | Raleigh, NC | $40K | 2020 |
| Western Carolina UnviersityTo support math teachers through the Smoky Mountain Math Teachers Circle (SMMTC) and the North Carolina Math Teachers Circle Network AND Women in Science program: To honor the GSK mentors for their years of service and dedication to this program. | Cullowhee, NC | $38K | 2020 |
| Nc Museum Of Life And ScienceTo create a new educational space and launch a facilitation program enhancing the Earth Moves exhibit, while supporting access for students and families. | Durham, NC | $33K | 2020 |
| Lenoir Community College FoundationTo add sucess coaches that are trained to provide first-year students from underserved communities with targeted academic support and resources | Kinston, NC | $25K | 2020 |
| Arts Council Of Fayetteville And CuServe up to twenty-three additional Title I schools in Cumberland county through standards-alogned programming designed to support students' academic success while inspiring curiousity and creativity. | Fayetteville, NC | $25K | 2020 |
| Scotland Cty Partnership For ChildrProvides parents of 15 families with children ages 0-5 with the skills needed to support children's literacy development. | Laurinburg, NC | $25K | 2020 |
| Gates Cty Community PartnershipProvide five-day workshops, comprosed of ACT preparation, youth development, and college tours for forty rising 11th and 12th grade students from Gates County High School. | Sunbury, NC | $25K | 2020 |
| Charlotte Bilingual PreschoolSupport Latinx families in the Charlotte area by engaging children ages sixteen motnhs to two years and a parent through reading, conversation, and play activities. | Charlotte, NC | $25K | 2020 |
| North Carolina Aquarium Societyto provide funding for the Aquarium Scholars education program. | Raleigh, NC | $25K | 2020 |
| Richmond Community CollegeTo add three additional Nurse Aide II coourses allowing CNA students to reach the second level of Nurse Assistant education. | Hamlet, NC | $25K | 2020 |
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