2021 Annual Report – Singing Behind the Plow

Our 2021 Annual Report is now available on our website. We publish it in grateful recognition of our generous supporters, to provide an overview of our activities last year, and to share our audited financial performance as a non-profit organization.

About the Annual Report

Download our 2021 Annual Report and read more about how we were staunchly committed to keeping our Folk School family connected and learning. We continued to fulfill our mission with the generous help of our many supporters, and we want to recognize their incredible contributions. Looking back, it’s clear: together, we make a great Folk School.

Donate Today to Keep the Folk School Healthy

Your financial support will help the Folk School continue to recover from the adverse effects of the pandemic. We need and appreciate your donations.

You can donate by credit card or check to our annual fund to help with ongoing operational costs or to a specific need you particularly care about.

Donate by mail or by phone

Send all donations by mail to:

Development Director
John C. Campbell Folk School
One Folk School Rd
Brasstown, NC 28902

or give us a call at
1-800-FOLK-SCH, ext. 138

Call us, too, if you’re interested in donating appreciated stock. It’s an easy way to support the school.

The Folk School transforms lives, bringing people together in a nurturing environment for experiences in learning and community life that spark self-discovery. This mission is made possible by our students, community members, instructors, resident artists and studio assistants, performers, volunteers, staff, and board – together, we are the Folk School!

Thank you for being part of the Folk School family!

Locate & Contact

Please contact Development for more information.

The John C. Campbell Folk School

Development Office

Kathi Osborne: Director

1.800.FOLK.SCH (365-5724)

Mailing Address
One Folk School Road
Brasstown, NC 28902

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