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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 Institute of Medicine

Programmatic funds to support core organizational efforts of the Institute's non-partisan statewide health policy work.

Grant
October 2016
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$150,000

NC Child

Programmatic funds to continue Trust support of General Operating expenses. NC Child has been a stalwart of data-driven public education for children’s health and welfare for 33 years. The organization is a key partner on issues related to Trust and grantee work- particularly around health insurance coverage, Medicaid policy and availability of mental health and substance abuse services for children and their families.

Grant
October 2016
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$150,000

Halifax County

Capital funds to install a fitness based playground at the 4-H Rural Life Center in Halifax County.

Grant
March 2017
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$150,000

Bertie County

Capital funds to construct a walking trail and renovate a park at the Blue Jay Volunteer Fire Department in Bertie County.

Grant
April 2017
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$150,000

Southeastern Regional Medical Center

Funds to cover salary costs for hourly employees who filled critical roles in response to Hurricane Matthew.

Grant
April 2017
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$150,000

City of Roanoke Rapids

Capital funds to renovate Chaloner Recreation Park, an historically important facility adjacent to a low-income African American neighborhood. This project reflects many years of local input and diligent planning to reimagine the park layout and amenities. Funds will cover installing a fitness trail, a picnic shelter, and a splash pad.

Grant
May 2018
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$150,000

Addiction Recovery Care Association, Inc.

Capital support for relocating and renovating the main campus facility that is used for residential treatment of substance use disorders.

Grant
November 2018
Local Impact in Forsyth County
$150,000

Word Tabernacle Church

Capital funding for the construction of a "healthy living institute" within a larger, regional community and economic development center in Rocky Mount.

Grant
October 2015
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$149,992

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

Programmatic funds to use culturally appropriate methods to better understand the health needs of American Indians in North Carolina.

Grant
November 2018
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$149,950

North Carolina Community Development Initiative

Capital funds to renovate and upsize a community center in rural Bertie County to provide underserved youth and families expanded health and recreational opportunities.

Grant
October 2016
Health Improvement in North Carolina
$149,250
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