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Recent Grants

Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.

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Goler Institute for Development and Education, Inc.

Operating support to allow GIDE to offer after-school and other education programs to low-income middle and high school students who are at risk of dropping out of school.

Grant
April 2011
In the News
$71,500

Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.

Programmatic funds for planning and consultation to human services organizations in Forsyth County to establish a better aligned and coordinated safety net system.

Grant
May 2019
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$71,500

The Winston-Salem Foundation

Re-funding of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Health Improvement in North Carolina DAF Account.

Grant
October 2021
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$70,650

Southeastern Regional Medical Center

Programmatic funds to convene a community collaborative that will develop community-based approaches to addressing toxic stress and trauma resulting from hurricanes and flooding.

Grant
January 2020
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$70,400

Weldon City Schools

Capital funds to enhance opportunities for physical activity at one elementary school and one middle school in Weldon.

Grant
April 2013
Healthy Places NC
$70,000

Davidson Medical Ministries Clinic, Inc.

Programmatic funds for Davidson Medical Ministries Clinic's county wide substance misuse coalition to conduct a year-long strategic planning process to establish a recovery-oriented system of care. Funds support the hiring of a consultant to guide the process and document the strategic plan for the coalition members.

Grant
November 2018
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$69,850

Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, Inc.

Programmatic support to fund a community collaborative effort called Collaborating for Clients or C4C to address poverty and family stability outcomes by focusing on health, housing, food insecurity and employment/income service sectors.

Grant
November 2015
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$68,200

Council on Aging of Buncombe County, Inc.

Operating funds to conduct Affordable Care Act (ACA) outreach and enrollment activities targeting low-income and uninsured individuals in an 11-county area in rural western North Carolina.

Grant
September 2014
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$67,100

Rensselaerville Institute

Operating funds to support North Carolina non-profits to develop outcome frameworks to increase their organizations' proficiency in defining, tracking, verifying and communicating results of programs.

Grant
June 2011
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$66,000

Gaston Family Health Services, Inc.

Operating funds to support the integration of behavioral health services in a Federally Qualified Health Center serving low-income individuals in Gaston and surrounding counties.

Grant
May 2012
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$66,000
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