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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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NC One Hundred Strong

Programmatic funds to continue to build capacity to advance equitable recreation opportunities and community engagement in Rockingham County.

Grant
June 2025
Healthy Places NC
$412,500

UNC Chapel Hill

Operating funds to expand a mobile integrated healthcare program for individuals experiencing mental illness in Cumberland, Johnston and Wake Counties.

Grant
April 2014
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$412,094

East Carolina University

Operating funds to expand MATCH- a school-based obesity reduction program targeting middle school students in eastern North Carolina.

Grant
December 2011
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$408,693

Rockingham County Schools

Programmatic funds to implement a whole child, whole school and whole community approach to improving physical activity amongst students and their families district wide in Rockingham County.

Grant
April 2016
Healthy Places NC
$407,000

Duke University

Programmatic funds to prevent the conversion of Gestational Diabetes to Type II Diabetes in pregnant and post-partum women in Halifax, Northampton, Vance, and Warren counties.

Grant
October 2015
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$405,900

Freedom House Recovery Center, Inc.

Operating funds to further integrate primary medical care services into an outpatient substance abuse treatment center located in Orange County serving low-income individuals.

Grant
October 2013
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$401,500

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Programmatic funds to coordinate a learning collaborative on Medicaid reform and value-based care for public health departments in Bladen, Columbus, and Robeson counties.

Grant
April 2019
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$401,049

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education

Operating funds for the hiring of a Ready Schools Coordinator position to be shared by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and Smart Start of Forsyth County that will provide leadership, coordination, and implementation of various early childhood education programs initiated by the school system, Smart Start, and the Trust.

Grant
October 2013
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$398,198

The Urban Institute

Programmatic funds to collect and analyze data on Medicaid reform to understand the impact of shifting to managed care on health disparities and financially vulnerable patients in North Carolina.

Grant
April 2021
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$397,197

Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central North Carolina

Programmatic funds to implement programs focused on promoting healthy lifestyles amongst K-12 students for six schools in Warren County.

Grant
April 2016
In the News
$396,253
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