Community SUPPORTERS and partners
Collaboration is a hallmark of everything that we do at Thrive - we could not do this critical work of sharing time, energy, focus, and resources without our partners. We are the connector, bringing together local community advocates, policymakers, professionals, and Asheville’s most talented problem-solvers from diverse fields and backgrounds to find equitable solutions to our city’s toughest challenges. We relieve the weight of coordination across sectors from the shoulders of the community, so they can keep doing the important work they already do. And most importantly, we always ensure that our initiatives are sculpted from community-led ideas, ones that will strengthen our civic infrastructure and make our city a better place for us all.
INVESTORS: These businesses and funders provide us with essential resources.
SUPPORTERS - These businesses and funders provide generous support :
ORGANIZATIONAL PARTNERS - we actively share resources with the following agencies:
ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORTERS - our work depends on the support of these experts:
DONORS
Anonymous Donors, Amber Arthur, Bray Creech and Dustin Rhodes, Nathan Brown, Liz Button, Frank Castelblanco, Libby and Michael de Caetani, Debby and Mike Vance, Garvin Deters, Athena Dygert, David and Ellen Feingold, Sam and Leslie Garner Franklin, George Glackin, Louise Glickman, J Hackett, Heddy Fischer and Randy Shull, Holly Jones, Kate Pett and Vince Floriani, Kim McGuire and James Samsel, Peter Laine, Meg MacLeod, Joseph McGuire, Brenda Mills, Holly Minch, Honor Moor, Mack Pearsall, Pete Perez, Jay Richardson, Rick and Bridget Eckerd, Missy Sherburne, Claudette Silver, Susan and Charlie Shanor, Maggie Ullman, Terry VanDuyn, Adrian Vassallo, Virginia Pett and Richard Bromund, Austin and Abby Walker