North Carolina Hometowns Need Help
Time and again, the League hears from member cities and towns that these services are making an immediate impact and helping towns better meet the needs of their citizens.
Since 2022, the League has provided a robust array of much needed services and assistance to cities and towns across North Carolina. These efforts include increasing education and training opportunities focused on local government financial management and operations, upgrading municipal accounting systems to boost financial reporting capabilities, and one-on-one accounting mentorship in small, rural towns. This dedicated support to cities and towns are vital to the ongoing health of North Carolina’s rural communities.
Ongoing Initiatives
Aiming for Financial Health in Small-Town Government
Through the League's Municipal Accounting Services, small-town governments are joining the Accounting Instruction & Mentorship (AIM) program. The goal of this program is to improve the financial health of towns that have not historically had the resources and support available that is needed to thrive.
LLF Board Members
Mark-Anthony Middleton
Mayor Pro Tem, City of Durham
Martha Sue Hall
Mayor Pro Tem, City of Albemarle
Jody McLeod
Mayor, Town of Clayton
William Harris
Commissioner, Town of Fuquay-Varina
Elizabeth Morey
Mayor, Town of Southern Shores
Constantine Kutteh
Mayor, City of Statesville
Don Hardy
Mayor, Town of Kinston
Rose Vaughn Williams