Nearly 80% of farmworkers are male, and most are younger than 31.
Our Donors
Income and Expenses
September 1, 2009 - August 31, 2010

Thank you to the individual donors, foundations, government agencies, volunteers & other supporters who help make our programs possible.
Current Organizational Funders:
- Anonymous Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation
- Arthur Carlsen Charitable Fund of theTriangle Community Foundation
- Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs
- Bass Walter Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation
- Burt's Bees Greater Good Foundation
- Church Women United
- DHHS, Migrant Health Branch
- Duke Endowment
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Fund for Democratic Communities
- General Commission on Religion and Race of the United Methodist Church
- GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Awards Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation
- Hispanics in Philanthropy
- Insight Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation
- LP Brown Foundation
- Lyric Foundation
- National Institute of Health
- NC Arts Council, A Division of the Department of Cultural Resources
- NC Community Shares
- NC Farmworker Health Program
- NC Migrant Education Program
- Oxfam America
- Presbyterian Hunger Program
- Public Interest Projects Inc.- Fulfilling the Dream Fund
- Research Triangle Institute
- Southern Partners Fund
- The Conservation Fund
- The New World Foundation
- Wake Forest University
- Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation

