Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Crosby Scholars Community Partnership
Programmatic funds to help Forsyth County students in poverty enroll in college by providing ACT/SAT Test Prep, apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), financially plan for college, and award Last Dollar Grant Scholarships to help reduce loan indebtedness. A financial counselor helps to determine which students would most benefit from a scholarship. Funds can make a difference for students enrolling in a college they might otherwise have considered financially inaccessible. Funds will cover the cost of the financial aid coordinator, the cost of the ACT/SAT test prep instruction, and Last Dollar Scholarships.
West Marion Community Forum Inc.
Programmatic funds to deepen partnerships and build trusting relationships between Black and immigrant communities in McDowell County and the local health system.
Northwest Community Care Network
Programmatic funds to implement the IMPACT (Improving Mood-Promoting Access to Collaborative Treatment)model for low-income residents of Davie, Forsyth, and Surry counties. Through an integrated care approach Northwest Community Care Network plans to screen older adults for depression, anxiety and cognitive decline/dementia and provide them with education, case management and brief therapeutic treatment. Depression among older adults is a serious health problem, often leading to unnecessary suffering, impaired functioning, increased mortality and excessive use of health care resources.
Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.
Operating funds to integrate behavioral health care into two FQHC sites in Rocky Mount.
Forsyth County Department of Public Health
Operating support to stabilize and sustain a community dental clinic that serves financially needy children and adults in Forsyth County.
Collective Impact in New Hanover County
Programmatic funds for data support and technical assistance in Medicaid pilot addressing social determinants of health.
Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc.
Programmatic funds to provide statewide insurance outreach and enrollment assistance for financially vulnerable residents. Funds primarily cover salaries for assisters, a project director, a media specialist, and ancillary expenses.
Crisis Control Ministry, Inc.
Operating funds for direct program cost to respond to emergency needs of people in financial crisis.
Senior Services, Inc.
Operating funds to support the meals on wheels program for financially needy elderly residents.
UNC Pembroke
Programmatic funds to create a more comprehensive, cohesive, and integrated continuum of care of substance use disorder treatment in Robeson County through the development of the Southeastern Prevention and Addiction Recovery Resource Center (SPARC) within UNC-Pembroke’s College of Health Sciences.