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Page 1: making a difference together · Ricky “Shane” Seeley Dept. of Public Safety I support the SECC because I know the organizations that benefit from the campaign truly make a difference

2020 Giving Guide

making a difference together

This giving guide provided thanks to our partner:

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making a difference together

The State Employees Combined Campaign (SECC) is by and

for North Carolina’s

employees. It provides a

convenient, efficient, and

trusted way to give to

causes important to our

local communities, state,

and world. More than

900 charities were vetted

and meet standards of

charitable accountability

for giving in 2020.

Now More Than Ever, your

gift is needed. Covid-19

has placed greater

demands on charities,

while reliable funding for

programs is at risk. You can

make a difference. Find

Your Cause and search

charities at ncsecc.org.

www.ncsecc.org Making A Difference Together

Dear Fellow State Employees,

Thanks to your generosity over the years, the SECC is a powerful force to make a difference! Since the campaign began, state employee donors like you have contributed more than $115 million to charities helping make North Carolina a better place for all of us.

When you contribute to the SECC, your donation joins other state employee donations to become a larger, more powerful gift. Together, these gifts amount to an incredible difference – for the charities, those they serve, and our state as a whole.

We are proud to serve as your 2020 SECC Co-Chairs. We are energized by your generosity, the enthusiasm of our fellow SECC volunteers, and the powerful impact we have all made throughout the years. We know this year will be a challenge given the COVID-19 pandemic, which has impacted all of us. However, this year also gives the opportunity to make an even greater impact through the charities we care about. The organizations that serve critical causes need us more than ever, and, TOGETHER, we can be the difference.

We look forward to accomplishing great things together again this year!

With Gratitude,

Douglas Holbrook Jon MinshewChief Financial Officer Chief Customer OfficerDept. of Public Safety Dept. of Information Technology

EarthShare North Carolina is honored to join Doug, Jon, and SECC volunteers

as the new managing partner of the SECC. EarthShare NC is a coalition of local,

state, and national nonprofits working for the health of our state and people by

protecting the natural environment on which we depend. We are also a local

leader in campaign management with over 30 years in our collective experience.

Our commitment is to make it easy to support what is most important to you. We

will help you find your cause, share your stories, and make a difference together.

Heather Beard

Executive Director

EarthShare NC

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Making a Difference Together…

Your co-workers and fellow state employees collectively

donated over $3.2 Million in 2019. Why? Let’s let them tell you!

Hear/read more stories and share your own by following @ncsecc on Facebook and Instagram. Share your photos and campaign events using #seccpowerofgiving.

Did You Know?

The SECC Is Turning Green!

We are aligning the

campaign with taking

care of the state’s natural

resource health. With

EarthShare NC as the

campaign manager, we are

using high quality digital

platforms, reducing the

quantity of paper giving

guides, and ensuring 30%

recycled content and

Forest Service Certified

sourcing of paper for all

materials. This means using

less energy and water,

producing lower carbon

emissions, and ensuring

that products come from

responsibly managed

forests that provide

environmental, social,

and economic benefits.

3Making A Difference Together www.ncsecc.org

Growing up, I was a

recipient of some of these

programs, so giving back is

important to me. SECC

makes it easy.

Tabitha Groelle NC State University

I volunteer with the SECC

because I wish to spread

happiness, joy, & a helping

hand to those that need it.

Ricky “Shane” Seeley Dept. of Public Safety

I support the SECC because I

know the organizations that

benefit from the campaign

truly make a difference in our

communities.

Cale Johnson Dept. of Revenue

I donate and volunteer in

memory of my father who

passed away from

lung cancer!

Quentin Gunter Winston-Salem State University

I donate and volunteer because

it is a safe, secure, & easy way to

monetarily give to NC nonprofit

organizations in need. It is a

way for me to demonstrate the

passion, & commitment I have

for my community.

Sterling Johnson Dept. of Transportation

I support the SECC

because in 2019 my sister

& I stayed at the SECU

Hospitality House in

Winston Salem when our

mother was being treated at

Baptist hospital. They were

a life saver for my family

during this difficult time.

Becky WertsDept. of Health

& Human Services

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Making A Difference Together www.ncsecc.org

Start by asking yourself, “What’s important to me?”

Think about people in your life, your hobbies and interests, and things you would like to change or are concerned about.

Review the Charity Listings.

Review the listings on the following pages or visit NCSECC.org and search by type of service to find charities that match your interests.

Select your charity and pledge an ammount.

Fill out a pledge form or pledge online (ePledge).

Regular payroll deduction is a great way to increase the power of your giving without putting too big of a dent in your wallet at one time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can contribute?All state employees and retirees are eligible to participate. If you are not

eligible for payroll deduction you may give by cash, check, credit card, or

stock transfer gift.

Are my contributions tax-deductible?Yes. Keep a copy of your pledge form or print your ePledge confirmation

email. You may need additional documentation to support your

contribution depending on the amount you pledge. Consult your

accountant or tax advisor for more information.

What is the duration of my payroll deduction and when does it begin?Deductions begin January 2021 through December 2021.

What happens to my contribution if I don’t designate a specific charity?The SECC’s rules specify that all undesignated gifts be proportionately

distributed to those charities receiving designations. For example, if

Charity A receives 5% of designated pledges, then Charity A will also

receive 5% of undesignated pledges.

Is there a minimum donation to designate a charity?Yes. The minimum donation to designate your gift to a charity is $10.

If you donate less, your contribution will be undesignated.

How is my personal information shared?Only the information you provide (name, email and/or address and

amount pledged) is shared with your designated charity or charities.

You may remain anonymous (opt-out) by checking the box found on

the pledge card or ePledge site.

What is the administration cost of the campaign?The SECC’s low administrative cost (11% of the prior year’s campaign)

is a lower percentage than most charities spend on fundraising and

administrative costs themselves.

Not sure which charity to choose? Here are 3 steps to help you find the power of your giving

Your donation to a cause that’s important to you is your personal Power of Giving!

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Don’t see your favorite charity listed?

Try searching online at

ncsecc.org

If your favorite charity isn’t

on this year’s campaign

list, encourage them

to apply for the 2021

Campaign.

Application materials for

2021 will be available in

November 2020.

Charities can learn more

about the application

process and requirements

under SECC Charities on

the SECC website.

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Charities Listed in Alphabetical Order

Charities may apply to the SECC independently

or as members of a federation. A federation is a

group of charitable organizations that apply to

the Campaign as a group. The federations listed

below provide guidance and support to their

affiliated member charities. For a complete list of

independent charities and charities belonging to

each federation, visit ncsecc.org.

• America’s Best Charities

• America’s Charities

• Community Health Charities of NC

• EarthShare NC

• Global Impact

• NC Agricultural Foundation

• NC Partnership for Children - Smart Start

• Neighbor to Nation

• United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County

• United Way of North Carolina (includes all NC United Ways)

6022 4-H Program - Bladen

6001 4-H Program - Chatham

6002 4-H Program - Franklin

6032 4-H Program - Henderson

6031 4-H Program - Nolley, Catawba

6020 4-H Program - Orange

6034 4-H Program - Sampson

1903 82nd Airborne Div. Assoc. Ed. Fund

2533 A Helping Hand

2990 Abandoned Children’s Fund

1801 ABC of NC Child Dev. Ctr.

1991 Abused Children’s Fund

1301 Accion

3914 Aces for Autism

5051 Acton Inst. - Study of Religion/Liberty

1422-001 Adult Center for Enrichment - WellSprings

1167 African Wildlife Fndn.

5000 Aid for African Catholic Missions

2969 Aid For Starving Children

2075 Aid for Trash Dump Children, The Unforgotten

1013 AIDS Rsrch. Fndn. (amfAR)

5093 Air Force Assoc.

1470-018 Albemarle Alliance for Children & Families

1470-001 Albemarle Hopeline

1423-001 Alcohol & Drug Svcs.

1973 Alex’s Lemonade Stand Fndn.

1342 Alight (American Refugee Comm.)

4038 All God’s Children Intl.

1842 All Souls Counseling Ctr.

1972 Allergy & Asthma - Mothers of Asthmatics

2919 Alley Cat Allies

5077 Alley Cat Rescue

1802 Alliance of AIDS Svcs. - Carolina

2987 Alopecia Areata Fndn. Natl.

1031 ALS Assoc. - NC Chapter

1041 Alzheimer’s Assoc., W. Carolina

1603 Alzheimers Disease Rsrch. - BrightFocus

2911 Alzheimer’s Fndn. of America

2046 Alzheimer’s Rsrch. & Prevention Fndn.

1998 Alzheimer’s Rsrch. Fndn. - Fisher Ctr.

1974 American Assoc. for Cancer Rsrch.

2047 American Assoc. of Kidney Patients

2906 American Battlefield Trust

1901 American Brain Tumor Assoc.

1504 American Cancer Society - NC Chapters

1506 American Comm. for the Weizmann Inst. Science

2486 American Council of the Blind

1637 American Ctr. for Law & Justice

1523 American Dance Festival

1003 American Diabetes Assoc.

1155 American Farmland Trust

2920 American Fndn. for Children with AIDS

2440 American Fndn. for Suicide Prevention

3856 American Heart Assoc.

5109 American Indian Youth Running Strong

5110 American Inst. for Cancer Rsrch.

1303 American Jewish World Service

2922 American Kennel Club Canine Health Fndn.

1005 American Kidney Fund

1006 American Lung Assoc.

3834 American National Red Cross - Eastern NC

3835 American Red Cross - Gtr. Carolinas

1413-002 American Red Cross - Sandhills

1979 American Whitewater

5026 Americans Helping Americans

1348 Americares

1900 America’s Best Charities

1600 America’s Charities

2049 America’s VetDogs - Veteran’s K-9

4059 AMIkids NC Family Svcs.

1630 Amnesty Intl. USA

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3883 AuthoraCare Collective (Hospice G’sboro/Alamance)

2082 Autism Society of America

2543 Autism Society of NC

1035 Autism Speaks

1513 BackPack Beginnings

3641 Baptist Children’s Homes of NC

2050 Barnabas Ctr.

1057 Be The Match

2534 BEGINNINGS for Parents of Children Who are Deaf or

1639 Believe In Tomorrow - Natl. Childrens Fdn

1692 Best Friends Animal Society

1413-004 Better Health - Cumberland Co.

1134 Beyond Pesticides

1423-017 Big Brothers Big Sisters - Central Piedmont

3858 Big Brothers Big Sisters - Triangle

5020 Big Cat Rescue Corp

4063 Black Child Dev. Inst. of Greensboro

1537 Black Mountain Ctr. Fndn.

2051 Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network

2403 Blessings International

3859 Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary

2937 Blind Vietnamese Children Fndn.

3917 Blue Ridge Comm. Health Svcs.

1847 Blue Ridge Conservancy

1121 Blue Ridge Parkway Fndn.

Charities Listed in Alphabetical Order

1302 Amref Health Africa

1372 ANERA

5130 Angel Canines & Wounded Warriors

5111 Anglican Relief & Dev. Fund

5091 Animal League America

1927 Animal Legal Defense Fund

4060 Animal Protection Society - Durham

1529 AnimalKind

5052 Anxiety & Depression Assoc. - America

1928 Appalachian Trail Conservancy

4040 Appalachian Voices

1423-037 Arc of High Point

1422-050 Arc of Greensboro

1008 Arc of NC

1414-024 Arc/Davidson Co.

5036 Army Heritage Ctr. Fndn.

1034 Arthritis Fndn.

1805 Arts Council - Fayetteville/Cumberland Co.

3720 Arts NC State

1201 Arts Together

3701 ArtsCenter

2580 ArtsGreensboro

3531 Artspace

3532 Artsplosure - Raleigh Arts Festival

3915 Ashe Co. Sharing Ctr.

1532 Asheville Buncombe Comm. Christian Ministry

3515 Asheville City Schools Fndn.

1987 ASPCA - Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

5094 Assistant Dog Inst.

3918 Book Harvest

1145 Born Free USA

5080 Boulder Crest Retreat - Military/Veteran Wellness

3867 Boy Scouts - Central NC

3871 Boy Scouts - East Carolina

3500 Boy Scouts - Occoneechee

4064 Boy Scouts - Old Hickory

1423-004 Boy Scouts - Old North State

1438-007 Boy Scouts - Old North State, Randolph Co.

1450-002 Boy Scouts - Tuscarora

4065 Boys & Girls Club - Brigade

1423-031 Boys & Girls Club, Salvation Army, Gtr. High Point

1470-020 Boys & Girls Clubs - Albemarle

1530 Boys & Girls Clubs - Coastal Plain

1423-061 Boys & Girls Clubs - Gtr. High Point

3768 Boys & Girls Clubs - Wake Co.

1450-004 Boys & Girls Clubs - Wayne Co.

4095 Boys & Girls Homes of NC

1909 Brain Injury Assoc. of America

2052 Bread & Water for Africa

2039 Breast Cancer African American Sisters Network

1944 Breast Cancer Aid & Rsrch. Inst.

1666 Breast Cancer Coalition

1957 Breast Cancer Rsrch. & Asst. Fund

1082 Breast Cancer Rsrch. Fndn.

3862 Broad Street Clinic Fndn.

1541 Brunswick Family Asst. Agency

1850 Burke United Christian Ministries

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“I give because it allows me

to give back what has so

generously been given

to me.”

Sheila Amaning NC Courts

No act of kindness, No act of kindness,

no matter how small, no matter how small,

is ever wasted. is ever wasted.

— Aesop — Aesop

Charities Listed in Alphabetical OrderA-B

Hard of Hearing, Inc.

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Send a child to Send a child to

theater camp for the cost theater camp for the cost

of one dozen donuts a of one dozen donuts a

month ($10 per month)month ($10 per month)

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Charities Listed in Alphabetical OrderCharities Listed in Alphabetical Order C

4041 Cabarrus Cooperative Christian Ministry

2997 Can Do Multiple Sclerosis

1970 Cancer Aid & Rsrch. Fund

2085 Cancer Care

1971 Cancer Rsrch. & Asst. - VHL

1081 Cancer Rsrch. America

1673 Cancer Rsrch. for Children CuRsrch.

2424 Cancer Rsrch. Fund - Damon Runyon/Walter Winchell Fndn.

1419-012 Cancer Svcs.

1989 Canine Assistants

1929 Canine Companions for Independence

2925 Canines for Disabled Kids

3602 Canines for Service

1337 CARE

3919 CARE Child Abuse Resource & Ed.

3746 CARE Clinic

2452 Care Net

1419-033 Cares Project

3643 Carolina Ballet

2548 Carolina Farm Stewardship Assoc.

3645 Carolina for Kibera

1105 Carolina Raptor Ctr.

1104 Carolina Tiger Rescue

1990 Carter Ctr.

3842 CASA

2989 CASA - Court Appointed Advocates Abused Children

2579 Caswell Ctr. Fndn.

1170 Catawba Riverkeeper Fndn.

1547 Catholic Charities Diocese - Charlotte

1503 Catholic Charities of the Diocese - Raleigh

5114 Catholic Legal Immigration Network

1384 Catholic Medical Mission Board (CMMB)

1934 Catholic Relief Svcs. - USCCB

5082 Catholics United for Life

5038 Celiac Central Beyond Celiac

3920 Center for Comm. Transitions

3520 Center for Volunteer Caregiving

1419-013 Centers for Exceptional Children

1061 Cerebral Palsy Fndn.

2904 CHADD (Children & Adults with AD/HD)

1505 Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Fndn.

1552 Charles House Assoc.

3604 Chatham Animal Rescue & Education

3921 Chatham CARES Comm. Pharmacy

3923 Chatham Co. Literacy Council

2924 Chatham Education Fndn.

3754 Chatham Outreach Alliance

3925 Chatham Trades

5138 Chesapeake Bay Fndn.

1807 Child Advocacy Ctr.

1880 Child Care Svcs. Assoc.

1905 Child Find of America

5022 Child Fndn.

1999 Child Rescue Intl.

5054 Child Slavery, Trafficking & Forced Labor Rescue

1309 ChildFund Intl.

2961 Childhood Cancer Rsrch. for a Cure

1333 Children International

5128 Children of Nicaragua Fabretto Fndn.

1995 Children of the Night

2005 Children of Vietnam

2007 Children’s Cancer Aid & Rsrch. Inst.

2425 Children’s Cancer Asst. Fund

4042 Children’s Cancer Partners - Carolinas

1583 Children’s Council of Watauga Co.

5083 Children’s Defense Fund

1070 Children’s Flight of Hope

3738 Children’s Fund

3704 Children’s Home Society of NC

4043 Children’s Hope Alliance

1470-006 Children’s Hospital - King’s Daughters

1638 Childrens House - Johns Hopkins Hospital

2010 Children’s Hunger Fund

5139 Children’s Hunger Relief Fund

1940 Children’s Medical Ministries

2056 Children’s Organ Transplant Assoc.

3899 Children’s Theatre of Charlotte

1077 Children’s Tumor Fndn.

4044 Chive Charities

4066 Christian Children’s Fund

2928 Christian Freedom Intl.

2412 Christian Legal Society

2406 Christian Military Fellowship

1917 Christian Relief Svcs.

1370 Church World Service

1211 Classical Voice of NC

1166 Clean Air Carolina

1311 Clinton Fndn.

3705 Coastal Conservation Assoc.

1113 Coastal Land Trust

1067 Colorectal Cancer Alliance

1854 Communities In Schools - Charlotte-Meck.

3927 Communities In Schools - Chatham

1422-030 Communities in Schools - Gtr. Greensboro

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Skip the drive thru and Skip the drive thru and

eat breakfast at home eat breakfast at home

one day a week and one day a week and

you can give a seeing-you can give a seeing-

eye dog a vet check, lab eye dog a vet check, lab

work and vaccinations work and vaccinations

($5 per week)($5 per week)

1423-062 Communities In Schools - High Point

1598 Communities In Schools - NC

1438-017 Communities in Schools - Randolph Co.

1423-018 Communities In Schools - Randolph, Gtr.HighPt.

1450-018 Communities Supporting Schools - Wayne Co.

1449-007 Community Care Clinic

1419-007 Community Care Ctr. - Forsyth Co.

1423-027 Community Clinic Of High Point

2553 Community Empowerment Fund

1000 Community Health Charities

1808 Community Home Trust

4067 Community Housing Solutions - Guilford

1212 Community Music School

1313 Compassion International

2929 Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS)

3952 Concerns of Police Survivors - NC Cops

1107 Conservation Trust for NC

1162 Conserving Carolina

1419-034 Consumer Credit Counseling Svcs. - Forsyth Co.

2992 Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Fndn.

3843 CORRAL Riding Academy

3900 Council on Aging - Buncombe Co.

3922 Council on Aging - Chatham Co.

3895 Council on Aging - Pitt Co.

1809 Crisis Asst. Ministry

1419-001 Crobsy Scholars Program

1009 Crohn’s & Colitis Fndn.

1413-025 Cumberland Co. CommuniCare

1413-009 Cumberland Co. Council on Older Adults

1921 Cure Alzheimer’s Fund

1011 Cystic Fibrosis Fndn.

5055 Days End Farm Horse Rescue

1140 Defenders of Wildlife

2088 Delta Rsrch. & Educational Fndn.

1083 Dementia Alliance of NC

2516 Democracy NC

3721 Dental Fndn. of NC

1084 Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance

2998 Diabetes & Immune Disease Natl. Rsch. Inst.

1978 Diabetes Action Rsrch.& Ed.Fndn.

5056 Diabetes Aid & Rsrch. Fund

5057 Diabetes Health & Rsrch. Inst.

1634 Diabetes Rsrch. & Wellness Fndn.

1427-006 Diakonos

2089 Direct Relief

1544 Disability Rights NC

1932 Disabled American Veterans (DAV)

2017 Disabled Children’s Fund

3384 Dispute Settlement Ctr.

1312 Doctors Without Borders

5058 Dogs Deserve Better

1913 Dogs for Deaf & Disabled Americans (NEADS)

5049 Dogs for the Deaf

2933 Dogs Last Chance

2018 Dogs On Death Row

3865 Domestic Violence Program - Carteret Co.

5140 Dream Factory - National

2576 Dream Factory - NC

1573 Ducks Unlimited

1569 Duke Children’s Hospital

1522 Duke HomeCare & Hospice

1593 Durham Arts Council

1594 Durham Crisis Response Ctr.

3659 Durham Rescue Mission

2058 Dystonia Medical Rsrch. Fndn.

1100 EarthShare NC

1343 ECHO

3872 El Futuro

3649 El Pueblo

2019 Elephant Sanctuary

5059 Elephants - Saving Elephants & Habitat Worldwide

1811 Elizabeth City State Univ. Fndn.

3774 Emily Krzyzewski Family Life Ctr.

5027 Engineering World Health

1109 Environmental Defense Fund

1161 Environmental & Energy Study Inst.

1143 Environmental Law Inst.

5028 EOD Warrior Fndn.

1308 Episcopal Relief & Dev.

2993 Equine Land Conservation Resource

1085 Essilor Vision Fndn.

3874 Every Child Ministries

4068 Exchange Club Ctr. - SCAN of Iredell

1883 Exchange Family Ctr. - Durham

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Charities Listed in Alphabetical OrderCharities Listed in Alphabetical OrderC-E

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For less than the cost of For less than the cost of

one lunch out a week, you one lunch out a week, you

can feed eight children for can feed eight children for

a year ($7 per week)a year ($7 per week)

1888 Habitat for Humanity - North Carolina

2501 Habitat for Humanity - Orange

2588 Habitat For Humanity - Pitt

2502 Habitat for Humanity - Wake

1449-035 Habitat for Humanity - Watauga

3880 Haven House

2575 Healing Transitions Intl.

4096 Health Fndn.

1314 Health Volunteers Overseas

2014 Hearing Health Fndn.

2030 Heart Disease Rsrch. Inst.

2031 Hearts United for Animals

1315 Heifer International

1317 Helen Keller Intl.

1938 Help the Children

3881 Helping Horse

3936 Helpmate

1033 Hemophilia of NC

1376 HIAS

3882 Hire Heroes USA

1945 Hispanic Scholarship Fund

1609 Hole in the Wall Gang Fund

1937 Holt Intl. Children’s Svcs.

2428 Home School Legal Defense Assoc.

2932 Homes For Our Troops

3938 Homeward Bound of Western NC

5137 Hope Abides

3939 Hope Connection Intl.

3749 Hope Ctr. at Pullen

2977 HOPE worldwide

3758 HopeLine

2546 Horsepower

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2530 Families First

3875 Families Moving Forward

3957 Families Together

2538 Family Promise of Wake Co.

1423-006 Family Service of the Piedmont

3546 Family Support Network - Central Carolina

3650 Family Support Network - Eastern NC

1422-008 Family Svc. of the Piedmont

3744 Family Violence Prevention Ctr.

5060 Farm Animal Rescue, Adoption & Sanctuary

3876 Farmer Foodshare

2931 Farmers & Hunters Feeding the Hungry

2589 Fayetteville State Univ. Fndn.

1381 Feed My Starving Children

1651 Feed the Children

4069 Felllowship Home of Winston Salem

1813 Fellowship Hall

4048 FIGS - Filling In Gaps

1361 FINCA International

3734 First In Families of NC

2092 Fisher House Fndn.

2488 Five Talents USA

2408 Focus on the Family

3745 Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC

1470-002 Food Bank of the Albemarle

2430 Food For The Hungry

3846 Food For The Poor

1617 Foundation Fighting Blindness

4070 Foundation for Health, Leadership & Innovation

4071 Four Paws & a Wake Up-NC

1385 Free the Slaves

3757 Freedom School Partners

2061 Friends of Animals

6004 Friends of CEFS Fund

1153 Friends of State Parks

4072 Friends of the Battleship NC

3608 FRIENDS of the Blue Ridge Parkway

1102 Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail

3877 Friends of the NC Museum of Nat. Sciences

3652 Friends of the Smokies

5098 Gary Sinise Fndn.

4073 GiGi’s Playhouse - Raleigh LLC

3934 Girl Scouts - Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont

1886 Girl Scouts - NC Coastal Pines

1086 Glaucoma Rsrch. Fndn.

1300 Global Impact

1382 Global Partners in Care

5062 Gluten Intolerance Group - N. America

5120 GO2 Fndn. for Lung Cancer - Bonnie J Addario

1815 Good Samaritan Clinic

2596 Goodwill Industries of Central NC

4074 Governor Morehead Fndn.

4075 Governor Morehead School Alumni Assoc.

2973 Graves’ Disease & Thyroid Fndn.

2555 Green Chair Project

2974 Greenpeace Fund

5063 Guide Dog Fndn. for the Blind

2062 Guide Dogs for the Blind

2981 Guide Dogs of America

1887 Habitat for Humanity - Alamance

1843 Habitat for Humanity - Asheville Area

1527 Habitat for Humanity - Durham

2550 Habitat for Humanity - Forsyth

3630 Habitat for Humanity - Goldsboro-Wayne

3739 Habitat for Humanity - Gtr. Greensboro

1359 Habitat for Humanity - International

5085 Habitat for Humanity - National

Charities Listed in Alphabetical OrderCharities Listed in Alphabetical Order F-H

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For the cost of a monthly For the cost of a monthly

subscription to Netflix or subscription to Netflix or

Hulu, you can provide one Hulu, you can provide one

month of yard work for month of yard work for

a widow whose husband a widow whose husband

was killed in combat was killed in combat

($9 per month)($9 per month)

1423-008 Hospice & Pailliative Care - Piedmont

1540 Hospice & Palliative Care - Caldwell

1534 Hospice & Palliative Care - Mtn. Valley/Surry

4076 Hospice & Palliative Care - Trellis

3776 Hospice & Palliative Care - Wake

3614 Hospice & Palliative Care - Yancey

1954 Hospice Fndn. of America

1449-006 Hospitality House - Boone Area

1964 Humane Farm Animal Care

4051 Humane Society - Eastern Carolina

3560 Humane Society - Pender

4077 Humane Society - Union

3568 Humane Society - Watauga SNIPS

4050 Humane Society & SPCA - Forsyth

1626 Humane Society Intl.

1365 Humanity & Inclusion Intl.

1449-009 Hunger & Health Coalition

1575 Independent Animal Rescue

1965 Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund

2096 Institute for Black Charities

3885 Inter-Faith Council for Social Service

1894 Inter-Faith Food Shuttle

2979 International AIDS Vaccine Initiative

1366 International Ctr. for Rsrch. on Women

2983 International Myeloma Fndn.

1344 International Orthodox Christian Charities

1602 International Planned Parent-hood - Western Hemisphere

1350 International Relief Teams

1363 International Rescue Comm.

3722 IntraHealth International

2099 Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America

3812 Irene Wortham Ctr.

2447 Jaars

6008 JC Raulston Arboretum - NC State Univ.

1014 JDRF Intl.

3785 JoesHelpLine

3615 Johnston Co. Arts Council

3887 Johnston Co. Youth Svcs.

1501 K9s For Warriors

3813 Kay Yow Cancer Fndn.

1946 Kidney Cancer Rsrch. & Ed. Assoc.

1470-019 Kids First

3847 Kidznotes

1173 Land Trust for Central NC

1895 Learning Together

1514 Legal Aid of NC

4078 Lend Us Your Ear

1042 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - NC Chapter

1087 Leukemia Rsrch. Fndn.

3747 Loaves & Fishes

1028 Lung Cancer Initiative of NC

1036 Lupus Fndn. of America - NC Chapter

1897 Lutheran Family Svcs. - Carolinas

1319 Lutheran World Relief

5001 Lymphoma Fndn. of America

1621 Make-A-Wish Fndn. - America

3779 Make-A-Wish Fndn. - Central & Western NC

1555 Make-A-Wish Fndn. - Eastern NC

3944 MANNA Food Bank

1374 MAP International

1032 March of Dimes

5032 Marine Corps -- Law Enforcement Fndn.

5002 Marine Corps - Toys For Tots Fndn.

5033 Marine Mammal Ctr.

3724 Masonic Home for Children - Oxford

5035 Matthew 25: Ministries

1542 Meals on Wheels - Cabarrus

3849 Meals on Wheels - Chapel Hill/Carrboro

1512 Meals on Wheels - Durham

1820 Meals on Wheels - Wake

1386 Medical Teams Intl.

4079 Mental Health Assoc. - Greensboro

1423-034 Mental Health Assoc. - Triad

1438-020 Merce Family Health Care

3535 MERCI Clinic

1355 Mercy Corps

2444 Mercy Ships

1588 Methodist Home for Children

5069 Mexican American Legal Defense & Ed. Fund

1862 Military Missions In Action

1958 Military Officers Assoc. - Scholarship Fund

3816 MiracleFeet

3742 Mountain Projects

1125 MountainTrue

3947 Murdoch Ctr. Fndn.

4081 Museum of Life & Science

1899 Music Maker Relief Fndn.

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Each one of us can Each one of us can

make a difference. make a difference.

Together we make change. Together we make change.

— Barbara — Barbara

4080 myFutureNC

1672 NAACP Fndn.

1611 NAACP Legal Defense & Ed. Fund

3890 NAMI NC

1613 NARAL Pro-Choice America

1705 NARAL Pro-Choice NC

5004 National Abortion Fed. (NAF)

2988 National Ctr. for Missing & Exploited Children

1691 National Fallen Firefighters Fndn.

1045 National Multiple Sclerosis Society

2941 National Park Trust

1156 National Parks Conservation Assoc.

5104 National Pediatric Cancer Fndn.

1060 National Psoriasis Fndn.

1662 National Trust for Historic Preservation

5142 National Veterans Legal Svcs. Program

4052 National Wild Turkey Fed.

1146 Natural Resources Defense Council

1147 Nature Conservancy

5131 Navy SEAL Fndn.

2482 Nazarene Compassionate Ministries

6009 NC 4-H Dev. Fund

6000 NC Agricultural Fndn.

1578 NC Aquarium Society

3951 NC Arts Council Fndn.

1568 NC Central Univ. Fndn.

1579 NC Child

6033 NC Choices Program Fund

1709 NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault

1108 NC Coastal Fed.

1157 NC Conservation Network

6006 NC Coop. Ext.- Franklin Co.

6010 NC Coop. Ext. Svc. Fndn.

1821 NC Council On Economic Ed.

6019 NC FCS & ECA Fndn.

6013 NC FFA Fndn.

6014 NC Friends of Agriculture

3620 NC GreenPower Corp.

3953 NC Justice Ctr.

1106 NC League of Conservation Voters

3819 NC Museum of Art Fndn.

4082 NC Operation Lifesaver

1581 NC Senior Games

6005 NC State Univ. - College of Sciences Fndn.

4058 NC State Univ. Fndn. - Global Strategic Initiatives & Scholarships

3949 NC State Univ. Fndn. - Inst. for Emerging Issues

4083 NC State Univ. Fndn. - Shelton Leadership Ctr.

1114 NC Sustainable Energy Assoc.

2513 NC Symphony

1221 NC Theatre

3784 NC Transportation Museum Fndn.

3736 NC Trooper’s Assoc. Caisson Unit

1814 NC Universty Fndn.

2875 NC Veterinary Med. Fndn.

1115 NC Wildlife Fed.

1521 NC Zoological Society

2400 Neighbor To Nation

5132 NephCure Kidney Intl.

1902 North American Council - Adoptable Children

1557 NRA Fndn.

1449-002 OASIS

1572 O’Berry Ctr. Fndn.

1423-021 One Step Further

3955 Open Door Clinic - Alamance

1423-019 Open Door Ministries - High Point

2542 Operation Catnip

2070 Operation First Response

5005 Operation Homefront

4084 Operation Xcel

1334 Opportunity Intl.

3894 Orange Co. Rape Crisis Ctr.

3893 Orange Congregations In Mission

2912 Organization for Autism Rsrch.

1684 Ovarian Cancer Rsrch. Alliance

1338 Oxfam America

1369 Pact

1030 Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

1982 Parents of Murdered Children

1966 Parkinson’s Rsrch. - Michael J. Fox Fndn.

1321 Partners In Health

2327 Partnership for Children - Alexander

3502 Partnership for Children - Anson

2351 Partnership for Children - Ashe

2367 Partnership for Children - Beaufort/Hyde

2301 Partnership for Children - Buncombe

3510 Partnership for Children - Carteret

2333 Partnership for Children - Caswell

2311 Partnership for Children - Chatham

2339 Partnership for Children - Columbus

2330 Partnership for Children - Cumberland

3751 Partnership For Children - Down East

3879 Partnership for Children - Harnett

3507 Partnership for Children - Hoke

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2344 Partnership for Children - Johnston

2303 Partnership for Children - Jones

2368 Partnership for Children - Lee

2300 Partnership for Children - North Carolina

2316 Partnership for Children - Orange

2366 Partnership for Children - Randolph

2354 Partnership for Children - Richmond

2306 Partnership for Children - Robeson

2335 Partnership for Children - Stokes

2345 Partnership for Children - Tyrrell/Washington

3786 Partnership for Children - Wayne

2567 Partnership for Children - Wilkes

1414-022 Pastor’s Pantry

3822 Patriot Fndn.

5143 Patriot Paws Service Dogs

5133 Paws for Purple Hearts

1920 Paws With A Cause

3729 Paws4ever

5043 Paws4Vets

5044 Pediatric Brain Tumor Fndn. - US

3787 Penland School of Craft

1163 Peregrine Fund

1919 PETA - Ethical Treatment of Animals

5105 Pets for Patriots

1649 PetSmart Charities

1203 Philharmonic Assoc.

5025 Philippine Children’s Shelter

2526 Phoenix Landing Fndn.

1873 Piedmont Health Svcs.

1422-016 Piedmont Health Svcs. & Sickle Cell Agency, Gtr.G’Sboro.

1423-012 Piedmont Health Svcs. & Sickle Cell Agency, Gtr.HighPoint

1117 Piedmont Land Conservancy

3538 PineCone

3956 Pisgah Legal Svcs.

1356 Plan Intl. USA

1959 Planned Parenthood Fed. - America

1619 Population Connection

3730 Pretty In Pink Fndn.

1535 Prevent Child Abuse NC

1336 Prison Fellowship Intl.

3896 Project Challenge NC

1345 Project HOPE

5070 Prostate Cancer Rsrch. & Asst. Fund

1168 RAFI - Rural Advancement Fndn. USA

1616 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy

5123 Rainforest Trust

3624 Raleigh Charter High School

1215 Raleigh Little Theatre

3658 Raleigh Rescue Mission

1549 Raleigh Ringers

1423-038 Randolph Co. Family Crisis Ctr.

1423-039 Randolph Senior Adults Assoc.

2945 Rape, Abuse, & Incest Natl. (RAINN)

3824 Read & Feed

3825 Rescue Ur Forever Friend

2564 Residential Svcs.

2544 Resources for Seniors

1950 Restless Legs Syndrome Fndn.

1378 Rise Against Hunger

1975 Rocky Mountain Elk Fndn.

1524 Ronald McDonald House - Chapel Hill

3732 Ronald McDonald House - Charlotte

1526 Ronald McDonald House - Eastern NC

2517 Ronald McDonald House - Winston-Salem

2590 Rowan Helping Ministries

4053 Safe Alliance

2566 SAFE Haven for Cats

2540 SAFEchild

1413-021 Salvation Army - Cumberland

1414-023 Salvation Army - Davidson

1450-020 Salvation Army - Goldsboro NC

1422-081 Salvation Army - Greensboro

1423-016 Salvation Army - Gtr.High Point

1324 Salvation Army - World Service Office

4085 Samaritan Health Ctr.

2419 Samaritan’s Purse

4086 Sarge’s Animal Rescue Fndn.

1341 Save the Children

1151 Scenic America

1563 SEANC Scholarship Fndn.

5124 Search Dog Fndn.

1571 Second Chance Pet Adoptionsd

1876 Second Harvest Food Bank - NW NC

4087 SECU Family House - New Hanover Reg. Med. Ctr.

3625 SECU Family House - UNC Hospitals

1832 SECU Family House - Winston-Salem

1380 SEE Intl. - Surgical Eye Expeditions

1128 SEEDS

2952 Seeing Eye

6015 Senator James Speed Endowment

2536 Senior PharmAssist

1423-014 Senior Resources - Guilford, Gtr. HighPoint

1422-021 Senior Resources - Guilford, Gtr.G’sboro.

3553 Senior Svcs.

3830 Sergei Fndn.

1422-011 Servant Center

2958 SEVA Fndn.

2549 Share & Care Fndn. for India

3831 Shepherd’s Ctr. of Kernersville

2582 Shift NC

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5011 Shriners Hospitals for Children

1027 Sickle Cell Disease Assoc. of America

1152 Sierra Club

2971 Skin & Dental Dysfunction Fndn.

2340 Smart Start - Chowan/Perquimans Co.

1885 Smart Start - Franklin, Granville, Vance

2358 Smart Start - Henderson

2356 Smart Start - Madison

2321 Smart Start - New Hanover

3575 Smart Start - Pender

2355 Smart Start - Wilson .

1559 Snowflake Animal Rescue Fndn.

5144 Society for Science & the Public

2437 Society of Saint Andrew

5073 Soldiers’ Angels

1116 Sound Rivers

1443-013 South Mountains Christian Youth Camp

2959 Southeastern Guide Dogs

1120 Southern Alliance for Clean Energy

1119 Southern Environmental Law Ctr.

1688 Southern Poverty Law Ctr.

3959 Southern Sun Farm Sanctuary

3898 Southmountain Children & Family Svcs.

2527 SPCA - Wake Co.

1470-014 SPCA - Northeastern NC

5074 Special Forces Family Fund

1520 Special Olympics NC

1997 Special Operations Warrior Fndn.

1075 Spina Bifida Assoc. of America

2960 Spinal Cord Injury Network Intl.

1026 St. Jude Children’s Rsrch. Hospital

3626 StepUp Ministry

1131 Surfrider Fndn.

1080 Susan G. Komen - National

1053 Susan G. Komen - Triangle to the Coast

1169 Sustain Charlotte

2551 Table Ministries

3962 Tammy Lynn Memorial Fndn.

1158 Tar River Land Conservancy

4088 Those Behind The Badge

1608 Thurgood Marshall College Fund

1652 Time Out Youth

5047 Travis Manion Fndn.

1423-025 Triad Health Project

3793 Triangle Family Svcs.

2562 Triangle Golf Fndn. - First Tee

1122 Triangle Land Conservancy

3743 Triangle Literacy Council

3832 TROSA - Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers

1680 Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance

2427 Unbound

2558 UNC Health Fndn.

2537 UNC Pembroke Fndn.

1836 UNC School of the Arts Fndn.

4089 Unforgotten Souls

1327 UNICEF USA

1358 Unitarian Universalist Service Comm.

5112 United Animal Nations

1200 United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake Co.

2500 United Fund of Stokes Co.

1329 United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)

1387 United Mission for Relief & Dev.

1528 United Negro College Fund

1330 United Seamen’s Service

2953 United States Sportsmen’s Alliance Fndn.

1401-000 United Way - Alamance

1470-000 United Way - Albemarle Area

1402-000 United Way - Asheville/Buncombe

1403-000 United Way - Beaufort

1404-000 United Way - Burke

1407-000 United Way - Catawba

1409-000 United Way - Central Carolinas

1410-000 United Way - Chatham

1412-000 United Way - Coastal Carolina

1413-000 United Way - Cumberland

1414-000 United Way - Davidson

1419-000 United Way - Forsyth

1420-000 United Way - Gaston

1422-000 United Way - Gtr. Greensboro

1423-000 United Way - Gtr. High Point

1475-000 United Way - Gtr. Triangle

1456-000 United Way - Haywood

1425-000 United Way - Henderson

1449-000 United Way - High Country

1427-000 United Way - Iredell

1431-000 United Way - Lenoir

1457-000 United Way - Lincoln

1433-000 United Way - Moore

1400-000 United Way - North Carolina

1437-000 United Way - Pitt

1438-000 United Way - Randolph

1441-000 United Way - Robeson

1442-000 United Way - Rowan

1443-000 United Way - Rutherford

1444-000 United Way - Sampson

1460-000 United Way - Scotland

1445-000 United Way - Stanly

1435-000 United Way - Tar River Region

1450-000 United Way - Wayne

5165 Urban League of Central Carolinas

1585 Urban Ministries - Durham

1413-012 Urban Ministries - Fayetteville

1511 Urban Ministries - Greensboro

2573 Urban Ministries - Wake Co.

3965 US Comm. for Refugees & Immigrants NC Ofc.

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“I volunteer because God has

called me to make a positive

difference in the world and

serving with the SECC is the

perfect way for me to use my

gifts and resources to bless

charities and organizations in

North Carolina!”

Diane Cook Dept. of Agriculture

“The state blessed me by

sending me to Winston-Salem

State Univ. to get my masters

in Rehab Counseling, & I feel

blessed to turn around & gift

the WSSU Foundation under

the SECC. Our giving keeps the

blessings flowing! ”

Dora Nicholas-Johnson (WSSU Class of 2008)

Dept. of Health & Human Services

2020 SECC State Co-Chairs

Doug Holbrook Chief Financial Officer Dept. of Public Safety

Jon Minshew Chief Customer Officer Dept. of Information Technology

Christy AgnerState Budget & Management

Barry BridgesTransportation

Linc ButlerUNC Chapel Hill

Danielle CarmanJudicial Branch

Kinna ClarkThe UNC System

Angella DunstonMilitary & Veteran Affairs

Mark EdwardsAdministration

Jimmy GoodrumState Employees’ Credit Union

Cale JohnsonRevenue

Terri LockwoodAppalachian State University

Wade MakiUNC Greensboro

Braxton McShanNC A&T State University

Staci MeyerNatural & Cultural Resources

Kimrey MikoEast Carolina University

Latha PamarthiInsurance

Jacqueline RussellHealth & Human Services

Srinivas SunkaraInformation Technology

Leslie WinbushWinston-Salem State University

SECC State Advisory Committee

The SECC State Co-Chairs are appointed by the Governor to lead and direct the annual campaign with active input and involvement of the SECC State Advisory Committee.

2042 USA Cares

2421 V Fndn. for Cancer Rsrch.

5145 Vegan Outreach

2077 Veterans of Foreign Wars Fndn.

4090 Vets To Vets United

2584 Victory Junction Gang Camp

3833 Victory Village - Univ. Child Care Ctr.

2450 Voice of the Martyrs

3906 Volunteers for Youth

1450-007 WAGES

3907 Wake Enterprises

4091 WakeMed Fndn.

1449-014 WAMY Comm. Action

1331 Water For People

2487 Water Missions

2950 Water.org

1450-013 Wayne Uplift Resource Assoc.

4056 West Chatham Food Pantry

1449-018 Western Youth Network

2563 White Plains Children’s Ctr.

4092 Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind

1567 Winston-Salem State Univ. Fndn.

1725 WNCU 90.7

1364 Women for Women Intl.

1543 Women’s Center - Compass

3967 Women’s Center - Wake Co.

4093 Women’s Resource Ctr. - Alamance

1422-038 Women’s Resource Ctr. - Greensboro

3968 Woods Charter School Co.

4094 Working Films

2426 World Emergency Relief

1349 World Renew

1379 World Vision

1160 World Wildlife Fund

5127 Wounded Warrior Emergency Support Fund

5015 Wounded Warriors in Action Fndn.

1840 YES! - Youth Empowered Solutions

3930 YMCA - Alamance Co. Comm.

1422-037 YMCA - Greensboro

1423-040 YMCA - Gtr. High Point

1423-020 YWCA - Gtr. High Point

3969 YWCA - Central Carolinas

1064 ZERO - End of Prostate Cancer

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“I donate because I want

to help organizations build

their programs in helping the

community & I understand

part of their need is

assistance with funding. ”

Kinna Clark The UNC System

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The scale of these campaigns requires people who are well

organized, motivated, and true leaders to share the SECC story

and make great things happen. We appreciate your time, energy,

and expertise in supporting the SECC.

A special thank you to…Everyone who volunteers their time and energy, supporting and

organizing events, promoting the campaign, or sharing their story

about the SECC.

Our Division Leaders, Team Captains/Solicitors

They are the engine of the campaign making sure that everyone

everywhere can access the terrific benefit of this giving campaign.

Our University Chairs & Department Executives

The countless hours that go into planning a unique campaign

for each department/agency & university requires leadership

and dedication.

The State Advisory Committee

For their guidance and undying commitment to

make the State a complete success.

The design team at the Dept. of Information Technology

For their creative contributions to the Giving Guide

The Governor, Secretaries, Chancellors, Directors and other leadership within our state government and university system

They support the campaign and believe that we can make

a difference together.

Our donors

Without your monetary gifts of over $115 million since 1985, the

charities in our campaign would not be able to offer their programs

and services that work tirelessly to help make our state, our nation &

our world a better place for all of us.

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NC SECC ~ 331 West Main Street, Suite 304 Durham, NC 27701 ~ 919-821-2886 ~ ncsecc.org

Thank You!making a difference together