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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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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.

Grant
June 2020
Inclusive Economy
$82,500

Aspire Youth & Family Inc

Operating funds to implement an experiential learning program targeting at-risk youth aged 12-17 years with behavioral health issues in McDowell County.

Grant
October 2014
Healthy Places NC
$82,498

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Operating funds to provide capacity building for the North Carolina American Indian Health Board, formed to eliminate health disparities for North Carolina’s Indian population.

Grant
October 2015
In the News
$82,495

The Shalom Project, Inc.

Operating funds to support the continued implementation and initial operation of a Circles Out of Poverty Program in Forsyth County.

Grant
April 2013
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$82,434

Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, Inc.

Programmatic funds to support feedback loops, stakeholder education, and legal advocacy on behalf of North Carolina Medicaid members.

Grant
April 2025
Equitable Health Systems
$82,000

Western NC Community Health Services, Inc.

Operating funds to support a bilingual therapist to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate mental health services to low-income Latinos in a primary care setting.

Grant
December 2011
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$81,004

Communities Helping All Neighbors Gain Empowerment

Operating funds to support a family engagement project for Title 1 elementary schools called "Covenant Schools".

Grant
October 2011
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$80,215

The Enrichment Center – An Affiliated Chapter of the Arc

Capital funds to renovate existing warehouse space into four classrooms and one office for the purpose of reducing the wait list of financially needy residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Grant
April 2013
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$80,000

Rutherford Community Health Center

Capital funds to support the renovation and equipment cost for a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike to increase clinic efficiency and provide quality primary care.

Grant
April 2013
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$80,000

The Winston-Salem Foundation

Operating funds for the Community Development Support Collaborative which brings public and private funds into partnership with communities to rebuild neighborhoods and grow the community-development industry, provide housing for low-income individuals, and provide jobs through the promotion of commercial development where appropriate .

Grant
April 2013
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$80,000
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