Latest from ZSR
Five NC Nonprofit Leaders to Prioritize Personal Rejuvenation through Sabbatical Program
After years of serving others, five NC nonprofit leaders will take well-deserved time over the next year to turn their attention to themselves.
ZSR Announces Spring 2020 Grant Awards
ZSR announces State-Level Systemic Change Strategy grants and Community Progress Fund grants recipients.
ZSR Awards $650,000 to Organizations Working to Address Immediate Impacts of COVID-19 in Four Areas
Direct assistance; workers’ rights, safety, and conditions; fair, safe, and accessible elections; innovative, equitable education.
ZSR Issues Statement and Provides $200,000 to Support Organizations Working in the Areas of Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Accountability, Equity and Transparency
In response to recent events related to law enforcement, ZSR has issued a statement and awards funding to organizations.
ZSR Makes Modifications to State-Level Systemic Change Fall 2020 Grant Cycle
ZSR is notifying applicants of some changes to our SLSC Strategy Fall 2020 grant cycle.
Update from Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation & COVID-19
Executive Director Maurice "Mo" Green provides an update on steps ZSR has taken to date to address COVID-19.
ZSR Celebrates 30 Years of Awarding Sabbaticals to NC Nonprofit Leaders
ZSR announces the recipients of its 2020 Sabbatical Program. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the program.
ZSR Provides $50,000 for Organization’s Efforts Related To “Silent Sam”
ZSR has provided grants to two organizations for their efforts related to the Confederate monument, Silent Sam.
Grantee Reflections from Collaborative Problem-Solving Convening
ZSR held a convening to bring together the five grantees of the its Collaborative Problem-Solving approach.
Update from ZSR and COVID-19
Executive Director Maurice "Mo" Green provides an update on the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and COVID-19.
VIDEO: The Black Light Project (ZSR's Inclusive Public Art Initiative)
Check out UNC-TV's video on The Black Light Project in Rocky Mount, one of 10 ZSR Inclusive Public Art sites.