Sponsors

Greensboro StoryFest has been made possible for the past five years by essential inkind donations of facilities, staff assistance and financial support from its Sustaining Sponsors:  The Greensboro Public Library:  CityArts and the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Greensboro and Downtown Greensboro, Inc. In addition, a number of local foundations, corporations and individuals have provided significant financial assistance as the festival has grown.

Greensboro StoryFest 2009 has received generous financial support from a number of organizations and individuals committed to supporting storycreation and story performance provided to the Triad community at no cost, including the following donors:

Presenting Sponsors:  ($ 5,000 or more)

YES! Weekly magazine (in kind contribution)

Major Sponsors:  ($ 3,000 to $ 4,999)

The Tannenbaum Sternberger Foundation (supporting grant for a fourth year)

Patron Sponsors: ($750 to $ 1,499)

The North Carolina Humanities Council

Workshops are free to participants this year due in part to a grant from the North Carolina Humanities Council, a statewide nonprofit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

The North Carolina Storytelling Guild (donation and volunteer assistance)

Friends of StoryFest: ($100 to $ 749)

High Point Bank (donation)

Donors:  More than two dozen individuals have made contributions of $ 50 or more to support StoryFest 2009

NC Storyfest, Inc. is also grateful to Barnes and Noble for sponsoring the Storytelling Day/Bookfair on April 25, 2009 and generous friends who purchased items which raised important funds to support 2009 StoryFest.

To all of our generous supporters, the Board of NC Storyfest, Inc. expresses its deep appreciation.

Charlotte F. Hamlin, Ph.D., Board President ”

Thank you to all our donors and sponsors and especially to:

Tannenbaum-Sternberger Foundation

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