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Videotapes

Videotapes
These Endowment-produced videotapes highlight various grants and grant programs, and are available for loan to other foundations, organizations, or individuals interested in the topics covered.

  • Elder Care Initiatives (2004) Highlights two different types of programs for the aging: The Memory Loss Clinic at Givens Estates in Asheville, NC, and Rutherford LifeCare, an adult day care program in Spindale, NC. 17:29 running time.
  • Domestic Violence, Child Maltreatment, and Sexual Assault (2004) Profiles three types of hospital-based programs for treating dxomestic violence. 15:43 running time.
  • Let the Light Shine: The Model Child Care Initiative (2003) This program supports top-quality child-care centers that not only provide outstanding care but also serve as teaching models and consultants to other centers. 14:00 running time.
  • Free Medical Clinics: Caring for the Uninsured (2003) Profiles two hospital-supported free medical clinics in Clinton, SC., and Concord, SC. 14:09 running time.
  • Who Is My Neighbor? The Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership (2002) Grants to Duke University helped fund this program, through which the university is working with partners in 12 different neighborhoods near campus to improve housing, boost children's academic performance, and improve community life in Durham. 15:39 running time.
  • Hurricane Floyd (2001) Grants to hospitals and agencies of the United Methodist Church helped fund a relief program for victims of massive flooding in eastern North Carolina caused by Hurricane Floyd. 12:30 running time.
  • The Northwest Crescent Center (2000) A grant to Furman University helped fund this multiservice community center in Greenville, SC. 15:00 running time.

To request the loan of one of these videotapes, please e-mail info@tde.org.