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18 • Philanthropy Journal of North Carolina May 1994 Professional Services The Professional Services directory is published in each issue of the Philanthropy Journal. A basic listing consists of four lines featuring the company's name, address and phone and fax numbers. To place a listing, call Marguerite LeBlanc at (919) 829-8991. The June issue deadline is May 13. ACCOUNTING SERVICES Coopers & Lybrand 150 Fayetteville St. Mall, Suite 2300 Raleigh, NC 27601 (919) 755-3000, FAX (919) 755-3030 Frank & Company, p.c. 1360 Beverly Road, Suite 300 McLean, Va 22101 (703) 821-0702, FAX (703) 448-1236 Audit, Tax, and State Registrations Reinhardt Associates Architects 1125 East Morehead St., Suite 208 Charlotte, NC 28204 (704) 376-9473, FAX (704) 376-9145 Diversified Design Services for Nonprofits R. Daniel Brady 100 St. Albans Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 (919)781-1311, FAX (919) 782-0465 Charitable and personal estate and gift planning, design and implementation Kidder, Peabody 8e Co. Inc. One Commercial Place #1120 Norfolk, VA 23510 800-522-5782, FAX (804) 627-6846 J. Floward Rodman, Jr. Wealth Preservation & Asset Maximization through comprehensive estate planning utilizing Charitable Trusts Wealth Creation and Conservation Planners, Inc. 5102 Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham, NC 27707 800-886-9879, FAX: (919) 493-4611 Specialists in Charitable Trust Design COMMUNICATIONS Dale Design 1600 Glenwood Ave., Suite C Raleigh, NC 27608 (919) 664-8234, FAX (919) 664-8236 Graphic Design and Advertising CONSULTING/ COMPUTER Coleman's Help Desk 133 Windsor Circle Chapel Hill, NC27516 (919)967-4690 "Your helping hand in the world of computers" Cost Management Associates 635 H Chapel Hill Rd. Burlington, NC 27215 (919) 228-6008, (800) 747-0906 Computer Systems, Sen/ices & Support Dedicated to Nonprofit Organizations CONSULTING/ FOUNDATIONS DIRECT-MARKETING SERVICES DIRECT-MAIL COPYWRITING Clark Communications 2101 Mt. Vernon Avenue, 2nd Floor Alexandria, VA 22301 (703) 548-8206, FAX (703) 548-8041 Services to Philanthropy, Inc. P.O. Box 1660 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1621, FAX (704) 892-9662 Serving Families, Foundations and Corporate Gift and Scholarship Programs since 1980 ■ DONOR INCENTIVES BRICKWORKS, Inc. 540 Brickell Key Drive Miami, FL 33131 (800) 645-1635, FAX (305) 375-8183 New Ideas in Fundraising - Engraved Bricks, Tiles DONOR RECOGNITION Award Crafters, Inc. 4449 Brookfield Corp. Drive Chantilly, VA 22021 (800) 772-2701, FAX (703) 818-2157 EVENT PLANNING Mystery P.O. BOX4052-NC Nooksack, WA 98276 (206) 966-4297 Murder for Fun and Profit! Mystery Party Kits for groups of 30 to 80. Perfect fund raiser (profits to $3,000) and fun-raiser. Money back guarantee Additional CATEGORIES AVAILABLE. EXECUTIVE SEARCH The Sheridan Group 2700 S. Quincy St, Suite 230 Arlington, VA 22206 (703) 931-7070, FAX (703) 931-6249 AST/BRYANT One Atlantic Street Stamford, CT 06901 (203) 975-7188, FAX (203) 975-7353 FUNDRAISING/ CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS Kersey & Associates, Inc. 4905 Del Ray Ave. Suite 300 Bethesda, MD 20814 (301) 718-2505 Allen MAC, Inc. 440 West End Blvd. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (910) 721 -1174, FAX (910) 721 -1231 Amidon & Associates 809 Courtland St. Greensboro, NC 27401 PHONE/FAX (910) 275-9406 Capital Consortium, Inc. 2700 Wycliff Rd., Suite 312 Raleigh, NC 27607 (919) 783-9199, FAX (919) 571-9937 Full range of consulting services for nonprofits of all sizes. Carol O'Brien Associates 9 Altmont Court Durham, NC 27705-5478 (919)493-4884 For inquiries, please call (607) 272-9144. Charles H. Bentz Associates, Inc. 8700 East Market St., Suite 7 Warren, OH 44484 800-582-3493, FAX (216) 836-6146 SOUTHERN OFFICE: (910) 379-0669 Donald A. Campbell & Company One East Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 644-7100, FAX (312) 644-3559 Helping organizations achieve goals through fundraising and communications First Counsel, Inc. 428 E. Fourth St, Suite 310 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 342-1100, FAX (704) 342-1700 Institutional Development Associates 315 N. Main St Salisbury, NC 28144 (704) 637-1492, FAX (704) 637-1401 Jack Powers & Associates 105 North Cherrywood Lane Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 PHONE/FAX (704) 862-5824 Ketchum Inc. 428 E. Fourth St., Suite 201 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 376-5616, FAX (704) 376-8255 Ross, Johnston & Kersting Inc. 112 Swift Avenue Durham, NC 27705 (919) 286-0721, FAX (919) 286-4303 Grants Continued from page 17 office; $4,000, Thomwell Home for Children, Clinton, S.C., to construct a ROPES course. For United Methodist Churches and Duke Divinity School: $15,000, to sponsor study on membership in small Methodist churches; $77,041, for stipends for student pastors; $30,400, for stipends for student assistant pastors; $3,675, to sponsor 17 pastors to attend seminar; $12,000, Hinton Rural Life Center, Hayesville, to provide training oppor tunities for rural church lay people and clergy and $12,500, to build a chapel. $4,300, Rehobeth-Harris United Methodist Chapel, Henderson, to fund crisis ministry program; $1,000, Scott's Hill Wesleyan Chapel, Wrightsville Beach, to fund the Good Shepherd Program; $500, Etowah United Methodist Church, to fund a child care program; $1,000, Murphy Circuit I, to supplement salary of parish ministry coordinator;$500. Mill Grove-Zion Charge, Indian Trail, to supplement pastor's salary; $3,000, Cherokee-Olivet Charge, to supplement pastoFs salary. Restless Legs Syndrome Foun dation, Raleigh. $1,000 grant from DuPont Pharma, to fund foundation's presence at American Sleep Dis- ordeFs Association national meeting. SOCIAL CHANGE Palmer Drug Abuse Program of Robeson County. $20,000 from Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust for operating expenses. Blue Marble, Chapel Hill. $40,000 from Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York, to begin test ing a Mobile Design Education Lab. SOCIAL SERVICES Special Olympics. Eight grants totaling $12,625 for use in sports training. $5,000, Cemala Foundation, Greensboro; $2,000, Marion Stedman Covington Foundation, Greensboro; $1,500, Holdemess Fund, Greensboro; $1,000, Mary Lynn Richardson Foundation, Greensboro; $1,000, Florence Rogers Charitable Trust, Fayetteville; $1,000, Timberloke Foundation, Lexington; $625, Felix Harvey Foundation, Kinston; $500, Schechter Foundation, Kinston. Also, programs in Woke, Durham and Orange counties received o two-year sports training grant of $25,000 from Glaxo Inc. Baptist Children's Home, Thorriosville. $190,477 from G. Richard Davison's estate; four con dominiums valued at $116,000, to help establish o trust for Baptist Children's Homes. The Women's Center, Raleigh. $10,000 grant from Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, to fund devel opment of 0 Family Low Service for low-income women; $9,595 grant from Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, to fund the Goodbye Cinder ella program for at-risk girls; $10,000 grant from Glaxo Inc., to support center's 10th Annual Art Show, The N.C. Coalition on Adolescent Pregnancy, Charlotte. $60,000 grojt JdrtWb years from Z. Smith Reyrtolds FaOndotion, for orgonizo- tiPiTolgpols; $75,000 from Mary Reynolds-Babcock Foundation, to allow 30 North Carolina teachers to attend course at UNC-Chorlotte. WINSLOW SI ASSOCIATES Fundraising and Management Consultants Celebrating a decade of service to North Carolina Nonprofit Community i 601 N. Cherry Street, Suite 180 • Winston-Salem, NC 27101 M PHONE; (910) 722-7982 'FAX: (910) 722-8671 |j People Continued from page 17 Thomas M. Belk Jr., Herman Blumenthal, Dr. Lawrence K. Boggs, Charles T. Davidson, Frank E. Emory Jr., Kathleen D. Hamrick, Deborah S. Harris, Isaac Heard Jr., Lawrence Mi Kim brough, James R. Nisbet and Isaiah Tidwell. Elected Edwin L. Jones Jr., Director Emeritus. The Education Foundation, UNC- Chapel Hill. Elected George S. Erath of High Point, chairman of the board; John G.B. Ellison of Greensboro, first vice chairman; E.H. Hardison of Charlotte, second vice chairman, William M. Moore, Jr. of Raleigh, third vice chairman. Elected Miltom E. Petty of Burlington, Executive Committee; William W. Bunch III of Raleigh, legal counsel. FUNDRAISING NSFRE, Charlotte. 1994 Awards. Outstan ding Philanthropic Orga nization: Hoechst Cela- nese Corp.; Outstanding Fundraising Executive; Clarece S. Walker; Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser, Edward E. Crutchfield Jr.; Outstan ding Philanthropists: Marie R. Rowe. HEALTH Susan Hill. Appointed treasurer. Epilepsy Asso ciation of North Carolina. Patricia Potter Taylor. Named to board of direc tors, AIDS Service Agency. Martha Walston. Named chairman-elect, Easter Seals Society of North Carolina. SOCIAL SERVICES! Margaret Anne Biddle. Named child day care consultant, Methodist Home for Children. HopeSpring, Char lotte. Named Larry Taylor, program coordi nator; Bobbie Smith, and Dana Froelich, vol unteer coordinators. CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS Davidson College. Through July 1995. Goal: $150 million. Raised: $133 million. North Carolina Out ward Bound School, Morganton. Through June 1995. Goal $6.5 million. Raised: $6.3 mil lion. Goal will probably be raised to 8.5 million. Triangle Hospice. Through June 1994. Goal: $2 million. Raised: $1.7 million.
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