Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Boston-Thurmond Community Network
Programmatic funding to Boston-Thurmond Community Network (BTCN) to sustain the research and evaluation of Black and Brown birthing parents with the highest rates of infant and maternal mortality in Forsyth County.
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Programmatic funds to close racial disparities in infant and maternal mortality rates across Forsyth County
Rockingham County Health and Human Services, Division of Social Services
Programmatic funds to launch a coordinated systems change effort to address low-income individuals who have a chronic medical condition and/or mental health diagnosis in Rockingham County.
United Way of Forsyth County, Inc.
Operating funds for fiscal years 2011-2014 for partner agencies/programs whose missions fall within the funding interests of the Trust.
The North Carolina Public Health Foundation
Operating funds to continue and expand community mobilizing and technical assistance efforts supporting healthy eating and active living changes in five Tier One counties.
Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation, Inc.
Operating funds to launch a coordinated systems change effort to address prescription drug overdose statewide .
Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation, Inc.
Programmatic funds to support the initiation of a Regional Support Organization in service to Healthy Places NC eastern counties.
Rural Health Group, Inc.
Programmatic funds to develop integrated behavioral health School-Based Health Centers in Halifax, Northampton and Warren counties.
Forsyth Futures
General operating funds to support equitable systems change and community-centered storytelling in Forsyth County through data and research infrastructure that supports collective action and the development of a robust communications capacity rooted in community narratives.
The Conservation Fund
Programmatic funds to provide organizational capacity building, facilitated networking, and small grant investments for grassroots organizations that are working on increasing community-wide access to and consumption of healthy foods and opportunities for active living across the state.