Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Enlace Latino NC, Inc.
Programmatic support for Spanish-language communications to increase health insurance and public benefit enrollment among Latinx communities in North Carolina.
Montagnard Dega Association
Programmatic funds to increase health insurance and public benefit enrollment among refugee communities in North Carolina.
North Carolina State University
Programmatic funds to support capacity building and strategic plan implementation for an equitable food system in Southeastern NC.
Rural Health Group, Inc.
Programmatic funds to increase enrollment in health insurance and other health supporting public programs.
North Carolina Justice Center
Programmatic funds to strengthen consumer education and feedback for Medicaid members and Medicaid-eligible individuals in North Carolina.
North Carolina Public Health Association, Inc.
General operating funds to improve the visibility and influence of public health as a critical part of the state’s health care safety net infrastructure.
Refugee Community Partnership
Programmatic funds to continue efforts to document and address the lived experiences of refugee and migrant patients accessing healthcare.
NC Hospital Association Foundation, Inc.
Operating funds for a technical assistance program targeting Tier One hospitals to support competitive applications to the CMS 3026 continuum of care program.
Mid-East Housing Incorporated
Programmatic funds to support the partnership between a public housing agency and a community center dedicated to serving at-risk youth in western Bertie County to engage youth and seniors in healthy living activities. Agencies such as the Bertie County YMCA, Albemarle Regional Health Services, and Roanoke-Chowan Community College will help program participants gain access to recreational, educational, and health improvement opportunities. The goal is to reduce isolation and food insecurity among seniors and involve young people in healthful activities. Funds will support salaries for personnel and supplies.
Duke University
Operating funds for Phase I evaluation of Healthy Places NC.