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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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NC Department of Public Safety

Operating funds to expand the system of behavioral health care for youth engaged in the Juvenile Justice system through establishing the Reclaiming Futures model in Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, and Northampton counties.

Grant
April 2013
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$210,607

Isothermal Planning and Development Commission

Programmatic funds to expand workplace wellness efforts in McDowell County that seeks to address the limited access to health care, behavioral health resources, health insurance, healthy food options, transportation, and child care for low-income employees in the manufacturing, small business, and government sectors.

Grant
November 2017
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$210,514

Johnston County Mental Health Center

Continuation of operating funds to provide behavioral health screening and treatment services to low-income individuals in Johnston County.

Grant
December 2011
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$210,506

Robeson County Church and Community Center

General operating funds to an organization connected to marginalized communities in Robeson County.

Grant
June 2020
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$210,100

North Carolina Farmworkers Project, Inc

Programmatic funds to provide insurance outreach and enrollment services for farmworkers in eastern North Carolina and connect them to care. Funds primarily cover salaries for assisters and ancillary expenses.

Grant
October 2018
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$209,972

Housing Authority of Winston-Salem

Operating funds to continue offering its Learn. Educate. Advance. Degree. (L.E.A.D.) tuition assistance program.

Grant
May 2012
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$209,825

Family Service of the Piedmont, Inc.

Operating funds to enhance primary medical care in an outpatient behavioral health treatment center serving low-income individuals in Guilford County.

Grant
April 2015
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$209,000

HealthNet Gaston

Operating funds to increase awareness of the Affordable Care Act through outreach, education and enrollment in the health insurance marketplace targeting low-income residents in a five-county area.

Grant
September 2015
In the News
$207,703

North Carolina Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Inc.

Programmatic funds to organize a series of convenings and webinars across the state aimed at educating community-based organizations about the implications of Medicaid reform and health system transformation.

Grant
April 2019
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$206,800

PACE of Guilford and Rockingham Counties, Inc.

Operating funds to increase access to primary medical services provided through a PACE site located in northeast Greensboro for low income seniors living in Guilford and Rockingham counties.

Grant
April 2013
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$205,898
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