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Schedule I
(Form 990)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Grants and Other Assistance to Organizations,
Governments and Individuals in the United States
Complete if the organization answered "Yes," on Form 990, Part IV, line 21 or 22.
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2020
Open to Public
Inspection
Name of the organization
The Golden LEAF Inc
 
Employer identification number
52-2204473
Part I
General Information on Grants and Assistance
1
Does the organization maintain records to substantiate the amount of the grants or assistance, the grantees' eligibility for the grants or assistance, and
the selection criteria used to award the grants or assistance? ........................
2
Describe in Part IV the organization's procedures for monitoring the use of grant funds in the United States.
Part II
Grants and Other Assistance to Domestic Organizations and Domestic Governments. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 21, for any recipient
that received more than $5,000. Part II can be duplicated if additional space is needed.
(a) Name and address of organization
or government
(b) EIN (c) IRC section
(if applicable)
(d) Amount of cash grant (e) Amount of non-cash
assistance
(f) Method of valuation
(book, FMV, appraisal,
other)
(g) Description of
noncash assistance
(h) Purpose of grant
or assistance
(1) Alamance Community College Foundation Inc
1247 Jimmie Kerr Road
Graham,NC27253
58-1511004 501(c)(3) 195,000       SEE PART IV
(2) Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Community Bette
PO Box 1010
Asheville,NC28802
56-1762978 501(c)(3) 12,000,000       SEE PART IV
(3) Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture
PO Box 67
Boone,NC28607
34-2011588 501(c)(3) 108,000       SEE PART IV
(4) Brunswick Christian Recovery Center
1994 Ash-Little River Road
Ash,NC28420
27-2448984 501(c)(3) 44,866       SEE PART IV
(5) Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
2855 Hickory Blvd
Hudson,NC28638
23-7212721 501(c)(3) 1,098,000       SEE PART IV
(6) Catawba Valley Community College
2550 Highway 70 SE
Hickory,NC28602
56-0792028 GOV'T ENTITY 460,000       SEE PART IV
(7) Center for Creative Leadership
One Leadership Place
Greensboro,NC27410
23-7079591 501(c)(3) 3,300,000       SEE PART IV
(8) City of Bessemer City
132 W Virginia Ave
Bessemer City,NC28016
56-6001177 GOV'T ENTITY 200,000       SEE PART IV
(9) City of Conover
PO Box 549
Conover,NC28613
56-6001208 GOV'T ENTITY 523,500       SEE PART IV
(10) City of Dunn
PO Box 1065
Dunn,NC28335
56-6001214 GOV'T ENTITY 313,586       SEE PART IV
(11) City of Hendersonville
160 Sixth Ave
Hendersonville,NC28792
56-6001242 GOV'T ENTITY 556,000       SEE PART IV
(12) City of Hickory
PO Box 398
Hickory,NC28603
56-6001244 GOV'T ENTITY 491,257       SEE PART IV
(13) City of Raeford
315 N Main Street
Raeford,NC28376
56-6001313 GOV'T ENTITY 65,000       SEE PART IV
(14) City of Washington
PO Box 1988
Washington,NC27889
56-6001364 GOV'T ENTITY 3,030,000       SEE PART IV
(15) Cleveland Community College
137 South Post Road
Shelby,NC28152
56-0848556 GOV'T ENTITY 200,000       SEE PART IV
(16) County of Alexander
621 Liledoun Road
Taylorsville,NC28681
56-6000272 GOV'T ENTITY 193,776       SEE PART IV
(17) County of Ashe
150 Government Circle
Jefferson,NC28640
56-6000274 GOV'T ENTITY 500,000       SEE PART IV
(18) County of Bertie
PO Box 530
Windsor,NC27983
56-6000276 GOV'T ENTITY 277,000       SEE PART IV
(19) County of Brunswick
PO Box 249
Bolivia,NC28422
56-6000278 GOV'T ENTITY 100,000       SEE PART IV
(20) County of Catawba
PO Box 389
Newton,NC28658
56-6001814 GOV'T ENTITY 891,257       SEE PART IV
(21) County of Duplin
PO Box 910
Kenansville,NC28349
56-6000296 GOV'T ENTITY 88,625       SEE PART IV
(22) County of Greene
229 Kingold Blvd
Snow Hill,NC28580
56-6000304 GOV'T ENTITY 325,000       SEE PART IV
(23) County of Halifax
PO Box 38
Halifax,NC27839
56-6001836 GOV'T ENTITY 350,000       SEE PART IV
(24) County of Jones
418 Hwy 58 North Unit A
Trenton,NC28585
56-6000312 GOV'T ENTITY 6,608       SEE PART IV
(25) County of Robeson
Robeson County Adm
Lumberton,NC28358
56-6000335 GOV'T ENTITY 250,000       SEE PART IV
(26) County of Sampson
406 County Complex Road
Clinton,NC28328
56-6000338 GOV'T ENTITY 1,000,000       SEE PART IV
(27) County of Watauga
814 West King Street
Boone,NC28607
56-6001816 GOV'T ENTITY 1,000,000       SEE PART IV
(28) County of Wayne
PO Box 227
Goldsboro,NC27533
56-6001520 GOV'T ENTITY 200,000       SEE PART IV
(29) East Carolina University
209 East 5th Street
Greenville,NC27858
56-6000403 GOV'T ENTITY 1,899,350       SEE PART IV
(30) Enfield Economic Development & Revitalization Comm
PO Box 2
Enfield,NC27823
82-4319006 501(c)(3) 8,500       SEE PART IV
(31) Fork Township Sanitary District
PO Box 1515
Goldsboro,NC27534
56-1476735 GOV'T ENTITY 725,000       SEE PART IV
(32) Freedom Life Ministries
PO Box 1134
Marion,NC28752
46-1322178 501(c)(3) 82,065       SEE PART IV
(33) Greenville Utilities Commission (GUC)
PO Box 1847
Greenville,NC27835
56-6000517 GOV'T ENTITY 583,504       SEE PART IV
(34) Isothermal Community College
PO Box 804
Spindale,NC28160
56-0841505 ED Tax exempt 200,000       SEE PART IV
(35) James Sprunt Community College
PO Box 398
Kenansville,NC28349
56-0892755 GOV'T ENTITY 200,000       SEE PART IV
(36) Martin Community College
1161 Kehukee Park
Williamston,NC27892
56-0895914 ED Tax exempt 111,455       SEE PART IV
(37) Mayland Community College Foundation
PO Box 547
Spruce Pine,NC28777
58-1486405 501(c)(3) 731,908       SEE PART IV
(38) Moore County Partners in Progress
PO Box 5885
Pinehurst,NC28374
52-2374383 501(c)(3) 200,000       SEE PART IV
(39) Mt Olive Family Medicine Center Inc
201 Breazeale Ave
Mount Olive,NC28365
56-2000255 501(c)(3) 100,000       SEE PART IV
(40) North Carolina Community College System
5016 Mail Service Center
Raleigh,NC27699
56-1288079 GOV'T ENTITY 1,750,000       SEE PART IV
(41) North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consu
1001 Mail SVC CTR
Raleigh,NC276991001
56-6000732 GOV'T ENTITY 2,093,377       SEE PART IV
(42) North Carolina State Education Assistance Authorit
PO Box 13663
Research Triangle,NC27709
56-6172047 GOV'T ENTITY 2,581,584       SEE PART IV
(43) North Carolina State University
2601 Wolf VillagE
Raleigh,NC276957514
56-6000756 GOV'T ENTITY 1,065,918       SEE PART IV
(44) North Carolina State University CEFS NC Choices
CAMPUS BOX 7514
Raleigh,NC27695
56-6000756 ED Tax exempt 198,843       SEE PART IV
(45) Northampton County Schools
PO Box 158
Jackson,NC27845
56-6001087 GOV'T ENTITY 150,000       SEE PART IV
(46) Olympia Volunteer Fire Department
500 Olympia Road
New Bern,NC28560
56-1242191 501(c)(3) 50,000       SEE PART IV
(47) Pembroke Rescue Squad Inc
PO Box 385
Pembroke,NC28372
56-1362515 501(c)(3) 275,250       SEE PART IV
(48) Rural Economic Development Center Inc
4021 Carya Dr
Raleigh,NC27610
56-1552375 501(c)(3) 78,102,392       SEE PART IV
(49) Southern Wayne Sanitary District
1370 Old Grantham Road
Goldsboro,NC27530
56-1138263 GOV'T ENTITY 132,000       SEE PART IV
(50) Southwestern Community College
447 College Drive
1430 Main Street
Sylva,NC28779
56-0894556 GOV'T ENTITY 198,400       SEE PART IV
(51) The Industrial Commons
PO Box 71
Morganton,NC28680
47-2080338 501(c)(3) 500,000       SEE PART IV
(52) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sc
104 AIRPORT DR
Chapel Hill,NC275991350
56-6001393 501(c)(3) 493,546       SEE PART IV
(53) Town of Aurora
PO Box 86
Aurora,NC27806
56-6001169 GOV'T ENTITY 10,627       SEE PART IV
(54) Town of Bethel
141 Railroad Street W
Bethel,NC27812
99-9999999 GOV'T ENTITY 424,000       SEE PART IV
(55) Town of Carolina Beach
1121 N Lake
Carolina Beach,NC28428
56-6001193 GOV'T ENTITY 2,112,494       SEE PART IV
(56) Town of Cove City
PO Box 8
Cove City,NC28523
56-1125411 GOV'T ENTITY 66,146       SEE PART IV
(57) Town of Drexel
PO Box 188
Drexel,NC28619
56-6001213 GOV'T ENTITY 500,000       SEE PART IV
(58) Town of Fair Bluff
PO Box 157
120 W Martin Luther King Jr Dr
Fair Bluff,NC28439
56-6001222 GOV'T ENTITY 488,407       SEE PART IV
(59) Town of Fairmont
PO Box 248
Fairmont,NC28340
56-6001223 GOV'T ENTITY 345,000       SEE PART IV
(60) Town of Harrellsville
PO Box 37
Harrellsville,NC27842
56-1031297 GOV'T ENTITY 138,657       SEE PART IV
(61) Town of Holly Ridge
PO Box 145
Holly Ridge,NC28443
56-6001248 GOV'T ENTITY 200,000       SEE PART IV
(62) Town of Holly Springs
128 S Main St
Holly Springs,NC27540
56-1143973 GOV'T ENTITY 4,000,000       SEE PART IV
(63) Town of Lillington
PO Box 296
Lillington,NC27546
56-6001268 GOV'T ENTITY 570,947       SEE PART IV
(64) Town of Mocksville
171 South Clement
Mocksville,NC27028
56-6001288 GOV'T ENTITY 250,000       SEE PART IV
(65) Town of North Topsail Beach
1000 Hwy 210
Sneads Ferry,NC28460
56-1692876 GOV'T ENTITY 110,750       SEE PART IV
(66) Town of Old Fort
38 Catawba Avenue
Old Fort,NC28762
56-6001305 GOV'T ENTITY 800,000       SEE PART IV
(67) Town of Pembroke
PO Box 866
Pembroke,NC28372
56-0809922 GOV'T ENTITY 135,000       SEE PART IV
(68) Town of Princeton
PO Box 67
Princeton,NC27569
56-6017367 GOV'T ENTITY 527,905       SEE PART IV
(69) Town of Spruce Pine
PO Box 189
Spruce Pine,NC28777
56-6001342 GOV'T ENTITY 775,350       SEE PART IV
(70) Triangle Volunteer Fire Department Inc
PO Box 128
Bayboro,NC28515
56-1945679 501(c)(3) 350,000       SEE PART IV
(71) Village of Walnut Creek
PO Box 10911
Goldsboro,NC27534
56-1368096 GOV'T ENTITY 87,500       SEE PART IV
(72) Western Piedmont Community College
1001 Burkemont Avenue
Morganton,NC28655
56-0816544 GOV'T ENTITY 1,500,000       SEE PART IV
(73) Whitaker Park Development Authority Inc
95 W 32nd Street
WinstonSalem,NC27105
45-3814914 501(c)(3) 681,420       SEE PART IV
(74) Wilkes Economic Development Corporation
213 Ninth Street
North Wilkesboro,NC28659
56-1957642 501(c)(3) 1,500,000       SEE PART IV
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Schedule I (Form 990) 2020
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Part III
Grants and Other Assistance to Domestic Individuals. Complete if the organization answered "Yes" on Form 990, Part IV, line 22.
Part III can be duplicated if additional space is needed.
(a) Type of grant or assistance (b) Number of
recipients
(c) Amount of
cash grant
(d) Amount of
noncash assistance
(e) Method of valuation (book,
FMV, appraisal, other)
(f) Description of noncash assistance
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Part IV
Supplemental Information. Provide the information required in Part I, line 2; Part III, column (b); and any other additional information.
Return Reference Explanation
GRANTS MONITORING - FORM 990, SCHEDULE I, LINE 2: APPLICANTS THAT RECEIVE AWARDS FROM THE BOARD ARE REQUIRED TO SIGN A GRANTEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & AGREEMENT, WHICH STATES GUIDELINES AND CONDITIONS FOR A GRANT. GRANTEES MUST ALSO ATTEND A GRANTS MANAGEMENT TRAINING SESSION, UNLESS WAIVED BY THE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OR PRESIDENT OF THE FOUNDATION FOR GOOD CAUSE. GOOD CAUSE INCLUDES, FOR EXAMPLE, THE GRANTEE HAS PREVIOUSLY SUCCESSFULLY MANAGED A GRANT FROM THE FOUNDATION. THE GRANTEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & AGREEMENT MAY CONTAIN CONDITIONS THAT MUST BE SATISFIED BEFORE FUNDS WILL BE RELEASED. THESE CONDITIONS, ALONG WITH REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERIM AND FINAL REPORTS, ARE ENTERED IN A DATABASE. ONCE THE FOUNDATION RECEIVES THE SIGNED GRANTEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & AGREEMENT, EVIDENCE THAT PRECONDITIONS HAVE BEEN MET, AND A WRITTEN REQUEST FOR PAYMENT, THE APPLICANT IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE AN INITIAL DISBURSEMENT. GRANTEES MAY RECEIVE ADVANCES IN INCREMENTS OF UP TO 20% OF THE GRANT AWARD OR REIMBURSEMENTS OF UP TO 80% OF THE GRANT AWARD OR A COMBINATION OF ADVANCES AND REIMBURSEMENTS WITHIN THOSE RESPECTIVE LIMITS. A SUM EQUAL TO 20% OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE GRANT IS RETAINED BY THE FOUNDATION UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE GRANTEE'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE GRANT, INCLUDING THE SUBMISSION TO THE FOUNDATION OF A FINAL REPORT ON THE FUNDED PROJECT AND SATISFACTION OF ANY REMAINING CONDITIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS. THE PRESIDENT OF THE FOUNDATION HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MODIFY THIS RELEASE SCHEDULE. GRANTEES MAY USE FUNDS ONLY FOR ITEMS IDENTIFIED IN THE PROJECT'S APPROVED BUDGET. SHOULD THE GRANTEE SEEK TO SPEND FUNDS ON A ITEM NOT INCLUDED IN THE BUDGET OR IN AN AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE APPROVED BUDGET AMOUNT, THE GRANTEE MUST RECEIVE APPROVAL OF A BUDGET MODIFICATION. IN NO EVENT MAY A GRANTEE SPEND GOLDEN LEAF FUNDS IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT AWARDED BY THE GOLDEN LEAF BOARD. GRANTEES MUST SUBMIT INTERIM REPORTS IN SIX MONTH INCREMENTS BEGINNING SIX MONTHS AFTER THE AWARD DATE AND A FINAL REPORT WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, THOUGH THIS SCHEDULE MAY BE ADJUSTED IF APPROPRIATE FOR A PROJECT. IN SOME CASES, GRANTEES ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO SUBMIT REPORTS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PROJECT TO DOCUMENT ONGOING ACTIVITIES AND OUTCOMES. THE REPORTS INCLUDE INFORMATION REGARDING THE WORK ACCOMPLISHED COMPARED TO AN APPROVED LIST OF ACTIVITIES, REPORTED OUTCOMES OF THE PROJECT COMPARED TO APPROVED PROJECTED OUTCOMES, AND EXPENDITURE REPORTS. USING A SAMPLING PROCESS, THE FOUNDATION VERIFIES REPORTED ACTIVITIES, OUTCOMES, AND EXPENDITURES BY REVIEWING SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION. FOUNDATION STAFF ALSO CONDUCTS SITE VISITS FOR SOME OF THE PROJECTS. THE GRANT MONITORING PROCESS IS RISK ADJUSTED, WITH SOME GRANTEES, SUCH AS THOSE WITH LESS GRANTS MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE AND CAPACITY, RECEIVING MORE INTENSIVE MONITORING.
Schedule I, Part II, Column h, Purpose of grant or assistance: 1 Thumb in the Dike: Meeting the Deluge of Demand for Technicians in Alamance County and the Region 2 Project Ranger - Bridge Infrastructure for Aerospace Manufacturing Employment 3 Scaling the High Country Food Hub through Satellite Pick-up Locations 4 Open a 25-Bed Recovery Center for Women Addicted to Drugs and Expand 2 Businesses Intended to Fund Payroll and Assist with Operational Costs 5 Project RADIUS (Regional and Accessible Diesel Is Uniting Services) 6 Industrial Systems Program Expansion in Alexander County 7 Golden LEAF Scholars Leadership Program & Golden LEAF Scholars Leadership Program 2021-2022 8 Bessemer City-TRU Water Interconnection 9 Project Grapple Campus Expansion 10 City of Dunn Assessment of Inflow and Infiltration 11 Garrison Lane Site Improvements: Project Wheel (R6) 12 Future Trivium Court Extension Project 13 City of Raeford - South Main Street and Southern Avenue Stormwater Improvements 14 Washington Medical District Storm Water Project 15 Establishing Heavy Equipment Operator Training in Western NC 16 Alexander Industrial Wastewater Expansion 17 Industrial Park Project 18 Bertie County Teacher Housing Initiative 19 Project Touchdown 20 P-3 Revolving Loan Spec Building Program & Southeastern Catawba County Business Park Infrastructure 21 Duplin County Water System Backup Generators 22 Greene County EOC and Communications Relocation 23 ROVA Site Demolition Project 24 Backup Generator Improvements 25 Project Mt. St. Helens 26 Sampson County 911 and Emergency Services Facilities 27 High-Country Kill & Chill Processing and Livestock Center (Regional Project) 28 Project Shell 29 Eastern Region Pharma Center (ERPC) 30 Historic Designation and Job Creation in Enfield, NC 31 2020 Water System Improvements 32 Workforce Training to Improve Employability 33 Project Jackpot Water and Sewer Infrastructure 34 Isothermal Covered Riding Ring: Advancing Credentials in Equine and Human Health 35 Hyped About Healthcare 36 Apprentice Line Technician Academy 37 HVAC for Education and Training at Three Peaks Enrichment Center & Resource Center for Entrepreneurs Training Classrooms 38 USGA - Building a Unified Vision for Championship Golf in North Carolina (Project Woodpecker) 39 Improving Medical Care at Mt Olive Family Medicine Center 40 Golden LEAF Two-Year Scholars Program 2021-2022 41 NCDA&CS Agricultural Sciences Center 42 Golden LEAF Scholarship Program (2021-22) 43 Establishment of a Long Term Research Site for Management Studies of the Guava Root-Knot Nematode in North Carolina Agriculture & Answering the Call from Rural NC: The Agricultural Institute and the Food Animal Industry 44 Building Resilient Local Meat Supply Chains in the Face of COVID-19: Enhancing Processing Services, Farm Viability, and Market Capacity 45 Northampton Career & Technical Academy of Innovation 46 Olympia Volunteer Fire Department - Building/Community Center 47 Pembroke Rescue Squad Support 48 Hurricane Florence Rapid Recovery Loan Program & Regional Leadership and Capacity Building Initiative 49 Hazard Mitigation Project 50 Advancing High-Tech Healthcare Education in Southwestern North Carolina 51 The Next Generation Textile and Furniture Economy 52 Local Government Training Initiative 53 Town of Aurora Generators 54 Town of Bethel Infrastructure Improvements for Disaster Recovery & Resilience 55 Municipal Marina Rebuild and Hardening [Hurricane Florence] 56 2020 Golden LEAF Drainage Improvements 57 Drexel Site 1 Redevelopment 58 Fair Bluff Apartments - Rough/Ready Road & Fair Bluff Water Supply Well Replacement 59 Town of Fairmont - Pump Station Rehabilitation 60 Sandy Land Waterline Extension 61 Camp Davis Industrial Park Phase II 62 Project Galaxy 63 Lillington Front Street Repair and Sewer System Assessment 64 Project Shed/Liberty Storage Solutions 65 Engineering Design and Repair of Damaged Town Park & Renovation and Expansion of Town Hall 66 Post-Secondary Education Improves Employability in Old Fort 67 Town of Pembroke / UNC-Pembroke Stormwater Mitigation Project 68 Princeton Business Improvement District Drainage Study, Repair, & Replacement 69 Hwy 226 Waterline Replacement 70 New Fire Station 71 Walnut Creek Pump Station No. 1 72 Regional Construction Trades Solution Center & Workforce Training 73 Whitaker Park Parking and Storm Water Project 74 Wilkes Commercial Business Center
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