Building a Better Triangle Region

We Connect Partners with Resources to Create a More Thriving Community for All

MAKE AN IMPACT

SUPPORT FUND FOR THE TRIANGLE

Fund for the Triangle provides direct support for the Foundation’s interconnected impact areas, ensuring we are able to partner with strong nonprofits that are the cornerstone of our community’s health. This permanent community-based fund allows us the flexibility to be nimble so we are able to respond quickly to pressing needs now and for generations to come. To understand how we can mobilize Fund for the Triangle, we encourage you to read more about how we did so with our COVID-19 Recovery efforts.

Last year, we granted nearly $1.7M through Fund for the Triangle to more than 100 strong nonprofits working across our impact areas!

CURRENT ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Gallery Artist: Maria Frati

The Durham Art Guild and Triangle Community Foundation are thrilled to present work from Maria Frati in the Triangle Community Artists Gallery.

During this time, we encourage you to visit our virtual gallery where you can peruse a few pieces of the current exhibit at your leisure, and purchase art if you desire. Wish to view the exhibit in person? Contact Zach Ward, Scholarships and Program Officer, at zach@trianglecf.org.


About Maria:

Maria is an oil painter and relief printmaker who grew up in the woods of Maine and hails from a family of artists. Maria has exhibited in Seattle, Baltimore, Asheville and Portland, Maine. She also served as an Artist in Residence for the National Parks Foundation. Before relocating to Raleigh, Maria worked as a high school art teacher in New York City.

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IN RECENT NEWS

Environmental Conservation

The Foundation recently announced that we have helped conserve
267 acres
of land in our region since 2015!

Learn more about this Impact Area and join us in preserving our natural resources.

A DIVERSE COMMUNITY

Our region, made up of four counties, is home to a growing number of unique people with a diverse array of abilities and challenges. Interested in learning more? Take a minute to learn more about our continuously growing region, and the nonprofits that serve it.

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  • Orange County 148,696 people
  • Durham County 324,833 people
  • Wake County 1,129,410 people
  • Chatham County 76,285 people

Source: 2020 U.S. Census