Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro

As part of our celebration, the CFGG Equity Team came together to prepare a special lunch inspired by Latin cuisines from different parts of the Americas. Team members Megan Quinones and Martin Acevedo took the lead, cooking up a delicious assortment of authentic dishes that represented their cultural roots. From savory flavors to sweet delights, this meal provided a taste of the rich diversity within the Hispanic and Latinx communities, offering a flavorful journey through the different regions of Latin America.

Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro: Family Forward NC Certified Employer

The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro has been named a Family Forward NC Certified Employer by the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation’s (NCEC) Family Forward NC initiative. A Family Forward NC Employer Certification designates employers that offer policies and practices that support the health and well-being of working families and children.

To achieve certification, NCEC looks at employer benefits in the following policy and practice categories:

  • paid leave and wages,
  • accommodations for pregnant and breastfeeding workers,
  • childcare supports,
  • health and wellness benefits,
  • and scheduling practices.

“I am proud that my employer, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, has been designated as a Family Forward Certified Employer because we are a family-friendly workplace,” says Martin Acevedo, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro. “I moved to Greensboro for a job, but I stayed for the quality of life that Greensboro and this job affords me.”

The U.S. is facing a massive talent shortage that will result in a deficit of millions of workers by 2030, and a childcare crisis coupled with lack of supports like paid leave mean pregnant workers and working parents and caregivers—especially women—are disproportionately forced to change jobs or leave the workforce entirely or are unable to rejoin the workforce after giving birth.

“Employers want to attract and retain the best employees, and they want those employees to be happy and healthy,” said Muffy Grant, executive director of the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation. The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro offers the following family-friendly benefits to employees and their families:

  • Maternity Leave
  • Lactation/Breastfeeding Accommodations
  • Parental and Family Leave
  • Bereavement Leave
  • Volunteer Involvement
  • Personal Leave
  • Jury and Witness Duty Leave
  • Military Leave
  • Professional Development Leave
  • Professional Development
  • Education Assistance Benefits
  • SEP (7% ER contribution), 403b
  • Flex Spending and HRA
  • STD, LTD, and Life Insurance – 100% Employer Paid
  • Medical and Dental benefits – 100% Employer Paid
  • Vision Plan
  • PTO
  • Office closes on Fridays at 3pm
  • Remote Work
  • Flex Schedules
  • 12 Paid Holidays plus week of July 4th  (17 days annually)

Decades of research have established that children need supportive and supported families and communities to build strong brains, along with health and development on track from birth and high-quality birth-through-age eight learning environments with regular attendance.

“For children, our future workforce, there is a critical window of time for brain development during the earliest years of life. In fact, the first 2,000 days of a child’s life are so defining that by the time that child turns eight, his or her third grade reading outcomes can predict future academic achievement and career success,” Grant said.

Launched in 2018, Family Forward NC is an innovative initiative to improve children’s health and well-being and keep North Carolina’s businesses competitive. It is employer-led change to increase access to research-based, family-friendly practices — big and small — that improve workplace productivity, recruitment, and retention; grow a strong economy; and support children’s healthy development. To date, Family Forward NC has engaged with more than 6,900 employers across North Carolina.

For more information about our employee benefits and culture, visit cfgg.org. For more information about Family Forward NC and the Family Forward NC Employer Certification, visit www.familyforwardnc.com.

Celebrating Black History Month: Amplifying Black Voices

As we honor Black History Month, we are proud to amplify the diverse voices and perspectives of our Black and African American team members. Their quotes encapsulate the richness of their experiences, insights, and aspirations, serving as a testament to the invaluable contributions of Black individuals to our organization and the broader community.

In Greensboro, Black history is a considerable part of the beauty of our city, from the courageous acts of civil rights pioneers to the vibrant cultural expressions that continue to shape our identity. Through these quotes, we celebrate the strength, creativity, and resilience of the Black community, inspiring us to reflect on the past, embrace the present, and work towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all.

“The footsteps of Black history have literally traveled right through the heart of Greensboro from the Underground Railroad stop on Guilford’s campus to the desegregation of hospitals/public schools, the Greensboro Four, and much more. I feel a strong sense of pride and responsibility to honor and celebrate those that have come before us and paved the way for the Black community here in Greensboro and across the nation”.

-Ericka Woodruff, AP Specialist & ETWI/GAP Program Assistant

“My daddy use to say…” You may have to fight a little more complicated . . . but you can be whatever you put your mind to.”

-Sadie Blue, Building Stronger Neighborhoods

“As a Black first-generation immigrant from Ethiopia, I’m proud to work in a county that holds 9000 people from the 54 African nations-approximately 250 of whom are Ethiopian. ”

-Cathy Knowles, Vice President of Development and Donor Engagement

“I embrace a reflective essence every Black History Month. Always remember the importance of learning from the past to build a bright and vibrant future.”

-Amber Smith, Administrative Assistant, Grants and Community Impact

“The Black community in Greensboro is unique because we have such a rich history. From the Civil War to civil rights, dozens of powerful people, voices, and movements started here in Greensboro. I feel lucky to be a part of an undeniably monumental community.”

-Kabrina Shamburger, Marketing Manager

“It’s so beautiful to be part of a culture with such poise, grace, richness, creativity, and resilience. I am proud of my heritage and make it a priority to show gratitude for those who paved the way.”

-Stephanie Surratt, Communications Specialist and Administrative Assistant, Guilford Nonprofit Consortium

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