State Treasurer Dale Folwell presents Thalian Association executive director Susan Habas with a check for $3,000. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy N.C. State Treasurer Dale Folwell)
WILMINGTON North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell presented the Thalian Association with a $3,000 check Thursday morning.
The funds represent unclaimed assets that belong to the Thalian Association.
The state treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division office has approximately 17 million properties valued at $919 million. Staff are tasked with keeping the funds safe, which come from a variety of sources, including forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, stocks, deposits, abandoned safety deposit boxes, and more.
“This is such a godsend for us,” said Susan Habas, Thalian Association executive director, in a press release. “We’ll be using the funds to support some of our smaller-scale activities and continuing our arts education mission.”
Thalian Association Community Theatre receives unclaimed property check from NC Treasurer Folwell
Thalian Association Community Theatre receives unclaimed property check from NC Treasurer Folwell By Jon Evans | December 17, 2020 at 3:26 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 5:39 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Thalian Association Community Theatre now has an extra $3,000 to continue itsâ programs after North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell presented a check for unclaimed assets to the organizationâs Executive Director Susan Habas. Staff in the Department of State Treasurerâs Unclaimed Property Division identified the assets while reviewing state records in the database known as NCCASH.
âAs I was down here on business, I asked the folks at NCCASH if there are any non-profits in the Wilmington area that have money in NCCASH,â Folwell said. âSomebody asked me today if I felt like Santa Claus. No, weâre in the check delivery business, and weâ
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