Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
The B.E.L.L. Foundation, Inc.
Operating funds to initiate a summer literacy program focused on 3rd graders to address the state's Read to Achieve Initiative and continue their summer math and reading program for 5th and 8th graders primarily in Equity Plus schools in Forsyth County.
Upper Coastal Plain Council of Governments
Programmatic funds to assist community collaboratives in the adjacent Healthy Places NC counties of Nash, Edgecombe, and Halifax analyze the food system and develop an action plan to address equitable access to healthy food.
KaBOOM!
Capital funds for construction of two new playgrounds/community gardens through community engagement and harnessing local volunteerism.
Together Transforming Lives, Inc
Operating funds to expand a diabetes awareness and self-management program to three low-income housing developments in Halifax County.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, Inc.
Operating funds to expand and maintain a BackPack Program which provides food to 50 low-income children in equity+ elementary schools in Forsyth County for the weekends.
North Carolina PACE Association
Operating funds for continued support of the statewide North Carolina PACE Association.
Imprints
Programmatic funds for an additional year of piloting play and learn groups for Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) caregivers, parents, and children.
North Carolina Baptist Hospital
Operating funds to provide mental health services to individuals in Tier 1 counties.
Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina, Inc.
Programmatic funds to support the Youth In Transition (YIT) program which is a program that assists youth aging out of foster care to establish supports for their self-sufficiency during this time of transition.
Robeson County Department of Public Health
Operating funds for year six of the Nurse Family Partnership home visitation program for first time pregnant low-income women and their children.