Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods
General operating support to build the capacity of low-income residents and organizations based in underserved neighborhoods to participate in community improvement efforts.
Partners In Health, a Nonprofit Corporation
Programmatic funds to support meaningful feedback loops between Medicaid members, managed care companies, and state agencies in North Carolina.
A Better Chance A Better Community
Programmatic funds to support grassroots community empowerment of youth in Halifax County to advance the establishment of county level recreation resources.
Center for Creative Leadership
Operating funds for leadership capacity building for 25 nonprofit leaders in Edgecombe and Nash counties to include coaching and two multi-day leadership programs on innovation and boundary spanning.
Cleveland County Family YMCA, Inc.
Operating funds to support a pre-diabetes program serving low income individuals in Cleveland County.
Center for Creative Leadership
Operating funds for leadership capacity building for a second cohort of 25 nonprofit leaders in Rockingham County to include coaching and two multi-day leadership programs on innovation and boundary spanning.
Center for Creative Leadership
Operating funds for leadership capacity building for a fourth cohort of 25 nonprofit leaders in Beaufort County to include coaching and two multi-day leadership programs on innovation and boundary spanning.
Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare
Operating funds to support a mental health position to provide oversight to a pilot peer support specialist program targeting low-income individuals with mental illness in Catawba and Burke Counties.
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Inc
Operating funds to support WNC Non-Profit Pathways to provide technical assistance to strengthen the leadership and organizational effectiveness of non-profits/organizations in McDowell County.
United Way of Forsyth County, Inc.
Programmatic support to fund a strategic plan to address the next phase of work in Forsyth County that involves many pressing issues related to homelessness. This project will use a collective impact model in which members of the Continuum of Care will set a common agenda, use shared measurement to assess progress, engage in mutually reinforcing activities, and engage in continuous communication.