Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Family Impact Fund

Representative: Ann Barnes Robertson Family Impact Fund interrupts the cycle of poverty, empowering two generations at a time. By providing tuition assistance to young children from low-income families for high-quality early education, Family Impact Fund allows their parents to maximize their employment or continue their education. The impact: young children learn, working parents succeed and…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Toolbag for Success (a program of Beatties Ford Road Vocational Trade Center)

Representative: Frances Hall Beatties Ford Road Vocational Trade Center provides construction craft training and professional mental health and substance abuse counseling to young men ages 16 and up who are unemployed, underemployed or re-entering the community from incarceration. What is the focus of your organization? Our services focus on men ages 16-45 who are unemployed,…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: The Bulb

Representative: Alisha Pruett The Bulb Mobile Markets aim to reduce food waste and increase food security in Charlotte by providing local and rescued food, as well as education on health and wellness. Through partnerships with local farmers, chefs, and other non-profits, a “resource” market is formed where vulnerable individuals are given access to services to…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: QC Scores

Representative: Katie Phillips QC Scores is a free after school program that is proven to help kids establish healthy habits and develop critical life skills. The mission is to give children an opportunity to be part of a team, to wear their very own jersey, and to have a coach/mentor they can call their own.…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Queen City Unity

Representative: Jorge Millares Queen City Unity is a nonprofit organization focused on driving equity and equality in Charlotte. Two studies ranked Charlotte 50th out of 50 major cities for upward mobility and as the most segregated school system in North Carolina. Queen City Unity’s community programs directly address these staggering statistics through cultural integration, and…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Families Forward Charlotte

Representative: Carrie Christian Families Forward Charlotte provides mentors who leverage social capital to guide low-income families in goal setting, accessing existing resources, and education to reach goals for self-sufficiency. By doing this, volunteers help families chart a course toward economic stability that has previously not been available. What is the focus of your organization? Easing…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Digital Angels

Representative: Allen Hackman Digital Angels helps those in the community with limited financial resources to obtain the digital literacy skills needed to obtain employment in today’s digital economy. Digital Angels serves as the “Digital Angel” along the journey to digital literacy by providing a computer, internet access, digital literacy training, and career mentorship. What is…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte

Representative: Beth Morrison Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte works to preserve affordable homeownership by partnering with communities in need, mobilizing community volunteers and skilled trade professionals to provide critical home repairs for low-income homeowners. These repairs restore the safety and health of homes for vulnerable residents, allowing them to stay in their homes and their…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: Renaissance West Community Initiative

Representative: Mack McDonald Renaissance West Community Initiative (RWCI) tackles intergenerational poverty with a holistic approach that includes mixed-income housing, a cradle-to-career education pipeline, and community wellness programming. RWCI seeks to diversify its revenue by attracting social entrepreneurs whose focus is to develop new income streams from nontraditional sources and employ residents. What is the focus…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: The Investment Pathway (Program of Ada Jenkins Center)

Representative: Georgia Krueger The Investment Pathway program pairs clients and staff to reveal root causes of economic challenges and develop goals for reaching economic stability. Wraparound support like education, workforce development, and medical and dental services help families in making progress toward these goals. What is the focus of your organization? Creating economic stability with…

Meet the SEED20 Class of 2019: The Workers Collaborative Center (program of Latin American Coalition)

Representative: Jose Hernandez-Paris The Workers Collaborative Center serves day laborers, often ignored members of our community, who wait for work on street corners through hot summer days and snow in the winter, demonstrating an incredible commitment to providing for their families. The Center offers not just the dignity of a safe indoor space, but also…