Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Mount Olive College
Operating funds to support "Fitness By Design" a program targeting low-income individuals who are at risk for obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes in Wayne, Duplin, and Sampson counties.
Center for Creative Leadership
Operating funds for two multi-day leadership capacity building programs, innovation and boundary spanning, for 8 nonprofit leaders.
Bertie County
Capital and operating funds for temporary relocation of Bertie County Emergency Medical Services.
North Carolina Farmworkers Project, Inc
Operating funds to improve farmworkers' health by increasing their access to health care coverage through enrollment in the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Marketplace insurance plans in Harnett, Johnston, Sampson and Duplin counties.
Centro Unido Latino Americano
Programmatic funds to support local Latino-led organization to address healthcare and social determinants of health needs in a low-wealth, minority community in McDowell County. Proposed Director will foster community-led work groups (behavioral health, access to healthcare, medical translation services, medical transportation, youth engagement) to address health improvement barriers while working in concert with complementary county-wide efforts (Trust funded MATCH program – coordinated care for the uninsured, Workplace Wellness, Transforming Afterschool Health Hub projects) to implement, drive, and evaluate evidence-based programs relating to specific health issues (top three: diabetes, hypertension, behavioral health) in the Latino community.
World Relief Corp of National Association of Evangelicals
Programmatic support to provide mental health screenings to all adult refugees being resettled in Forsyth County.
Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.
The food referral program to assist the Department of Social Services.
Addiction Recovery Care Association, Inc.
Capital funds to purchase surveillance and electronic entry equipment to monitor campus activity .
North Carolina PACE Association
Programmatic funds for continued support of the statewide North Carolina PACE Association.
The Winston-Salem Foundation
Re-funding of the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust's Donor Advised Fund for the Poor and Needy Division.