SHARE Charlotte Turns 10!!

SHARE Charlotte Turns 10! Setting the Standard for Philanthropic Communities across the Nation

In 2012, SHARE Charlotte started as a  simple idea - one platform built for Charlotteans so they could easily find and support  local nonprofits.  One platform where everyone is invited to give to a cause that matters most to them in a variety of ways. 

‘Tis the season for Holiday Shopping!

 

Your Guide to Holiday Giving for Charlotte Nonprofits

Are you searching for a local nonprofit to support this holiday season? Join in with friends and family and use this Holiday Giving Guide to make a difference this season. You can make an impact by providing support in exactly the way these organizations need it most, everything from providing meals, pajamas, toys, gift cards to donating books!

Behind the Red Vest

Recognize these red vests? The red vests are symbols of the helpful faces at Lowe’s that help make your home and garden beautiful. However, the red vest also represents so much more!  Lowe’s has a long history of generously providing support to local nonprofits in their hometown of Charlotte, helping to create  a stronger community for everyone.

The John Crosland School: #SpotlightOnCLT Autism Awareness


Today's highlight for #SpotlightOnCLT Autism Awareness is all about the The John Crosland School.  We spoke with Head of School, Hallie Rojeski, about how this school makes such a big impact here in Charlotte.

What would you like for the community to know about the challenges your organization is trying to solve?
Our students are underserved in the community due to their complex disabilities. Many families never consider private school due to tuition, but with NC grants, all families have options.     

#SpotlightOnCLT: Autism Awareness

We're highlighting Autism Awareness for the month of May in our #SpotlightOnCLT series!

1 in 44 children in Charlotte and across the nation will be diagnosed with Autism during their lifetime.  When we sit and think about that statistic, it can mean that someone, somewhere in your circle of family, friends, or colleagues might be diagnosed with Autism.  And yet, the diagnosis can be confusing and complex, can go "unseen" or undiagnosed for years, and even though we have such high rates of need for support, there is not a wealth of resources at our disposal to help support th