Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
McDowell Mission Ministries, Inc.
Programmatic funds to expand a peer support program addressing substance use disorders. Funds will support the hiring of three peer support specialists to work with the Department of Social Services, the Community Paramedicine Program, McDowell Access To Care and Health, and in the McDowell Mission shelters. The project will serve individuals who struggle with a combination of barriers including substance misuse, homelessness, infectious disease, and families who are at-risk for having their children placed into foster care.
The Salvation Army
Operating funds to support emergency financial assistance to financially needy residents of Forsyth County.
West Marion Community Forum Inc.
Programmatic funds to deepen and expand the scale of community engagement efforts, in targeted underserved communities in McDowell County, to change the underlying community conditions that drive rising obesity rates and poor health outcomes.
North Carolina Farmworkers Project, Inc
Programmatic funds to enroll temporary agricultural farmworkers in health insurance coverage and get their families connected to care and services in Eastern North Carolina.
Albemarle Regional Health Services
Programmatic funds to promote an equitable food system in northeastern North Carolina.
Imprints
Programmatic funds to pilot supportive services and trainings for Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) caregivers and parents.
Freedom Life Ministries
Programmatic funds to convene and coordinate stakeholders addressing substance misuse in McDowell County.
Rural Health Group, Inc.
Programmatic support to enhance care coordination for the most complex patients in their community for better health outcomes.
Duke University
Operating funds for Phase II evaluation of Healthy Places NC.
Public Health Authority of Cabarrus County
Programmatic funds for advocacy and awareness programming addressing diabetes morbidity in Cabarrus County.