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Duke has a part in helping tell the stories of Geer Cemetery, which was established in 1877 by African Americans born enslaved.
Duke staff and faculty have helped bring positive change to the community by contributing to Doing Good, Duke’s annual employee giving campaign.
These Doing Good grants are intended to support the 14 neighborhoods included in the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership (DDNP) by focusing on key needs and priorities determined in consensus among neighborhood stakeholders.
AmeriCorps: To improve lives, strengthen communities, and foster civic engagement through service and volunteering.
“After the year we've been through we need do to do all we can.” Hear why some donors give to the Doing Good campaign and how it impacts the community.
Nonprofits can build skills and get feedback in evaluation, research evaluation and empirical data needs through individualized consultation.