Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
YMCA of Western North Carolina
Programmatic funds to increase access to healthcare services, healthy eating and physical activity to youth and their families in McDowell County.
North Carolina State University
Programmatic funds to support community engagement, asset mapping, capacity building and strategic planning for a healthy and equitable food system in Bladen, Columbus and Robeson Counties.
Rural Opportunity Institute
Programmatic funds to deepen community awareness and mitigate the impact of adverse childhood experiences in Northeast North Carolina.
Partners Behavioral Health Management
Operating funds to expand the Reclaiming Futures model and enhance opportunities for substance abuse prevention and treatment services for high-risk youth engaged in the Juvenile Justice system.
North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.
Operating funds to expand the NC PTA initiative encouraging parent involvement in school health to two additional counties per year for three years.
Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation, Inc.
Operating funds to deliver coaching, technical assistance and training to Critical Behavioral Health Access Agencies, Free Clinics, LME-MCO’s and School Based Health Centers developing and implementing integrated care across the state.
The National Health Law Program
Programmatic funds to help build meaningful feedback loops between Medicaid recipients, managed care companies, and state agencies in North Carolina.
Catawba Valley Behavioral Healthcare
Programmatic funds to expand a multi-agency collaborative, Burke Integrated Health (BIH), to implement a population/behavioral health project addressing prevention, treatment and social determinants of health in Burke County.
Mountain Projects, Inc.
Programmatic funds to provide Affordable Care Act insurance outreach and enrollment services in the seven westernmost counties of North Carolina.
Winston-Salem State University Foundation, Inc.
Capital funds to support the renovation of the Student Success Center at Winston-Salem State University.