Impact Alamance
Impact Alamance believes that by working together, we can build a healthier, more prosperous future for us all. As a foundation, our goal is to make investments in our community that will create lasting change. This includes fostering a community-wide dialogue about the interconnections between early childhood experiences, education, health and our future prosperity. Out of those conversations will come new partnerships and a common vision for Alamance County. What do we envision for a stronger Alamance? Kids getting the best start at life so they are on the path toward contributing to our communities as adults. Schools where every child has the opportunity to get ready for the challenges of tomorrow. Children and adults who live healthier, more productive lives.
At Impact Alamance we’re all about bringing the community together for healthy change. To make this happen, we invest more than $2 million dollars into our community annually. It’s our goal to create a healthier and smarter community that will lead to a stronger future for all of us. Impact Alamance started as a result of Alamance Regional Medical Center’s merger with Cone Health. The original $54 million dollar investment is Cone Health’s commitment to further improve the health of Alamance County. Impact Alamance invests 4.5 percent of total assets into the community annually. That is approximately $2 million dollars each year. Funding is limited to Alamance County.
Website: http://www.impactalamance.com/
Impact Alamance’s work with The Harwood Institute
Produced Alamance Choosing Hope: A New Path Forward for the Community (2022)
Launched three-year community initiative
Held Healing and Hope Tour Stop
TRACEY GRAYZER
President
Tracey Grayzer leads the organization in its strategic initiatives and partnerships with the community. Tracey worked at Alamance Regional for nine years and previously served as the Director of Marketing, Community Relations and Development. Tracey has lived in Alamance County since 2000. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA, and her Master of Health and Business Administration from Pfeiffer University. She is actively involved in the community through service on the Salvation Army Board of Advisors, Alamance Youth Leadership Academy and St. Marks Church. She resides in Elon with her husband and two children.