Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation, Inc.
Programmatic funds to continue community mobilizing and technical assistance efforts to prevent chronic disease in Beaufort, Burke, Cleveland, Edgecombe, Halifax, McDowell, Rockingham and Nash counties.
Reinvestment Partners
Programmatic funds to build the capacity of marginalized communities in Durham to engage with health systems and insurance companies on addressing social drivers of poor health.
Crosby Scholars Community Partnership
Operating funds to support your Last Dollar Grant program, ACT/SAT prep for students and staff capacity for increased financial aid counseling.
Carolina Family Health Centers, Inc.
Operating funds to expand behavioral health care to low-income individuals in Federally Qualified Health Center sites in Edgecombe, Nash and Wilson counties.
Love Out Loud
Programmatic funds to create shared knowledge, language and understanding within marginalized communities to reduces the occurrences and impact of adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress among young children.
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Operating funds to integrate behavioral health care into the Downtown Health Plaza in Forsyth County.
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Programmatic funds to support an evidence-based home visiting program to improve birth and postpartum outcomes for Medicaid and uninsured populations.
Duke University
Programmatic funds to collect and analyze data on Medicaid reform to understand the impact of shifting to managed care on health disparities and financially vulnerable patients.
HandsOn Northwest North Carolina
Programmatic funds to provide technical assistance and organizational capacity to groups with strong networks in communities of color or in neighborhoods with low incomes.
NEO Philanthropy, INC.
Programmatic support to build capacity in rural areas for information and communications on health and social determinants in North Carolina.