Recent Grants
Below is an index of recent grants over the past decade, searchable by program, initiative and body of work.
Town of Lewiston-Woodville
Capital funds to construct a community center in the remote western section of Bertie County. The area surrounding the Town of Lewiston-Woodville lacks amenities such as recreation facilities and community spaces. This partnership between the town and the Bertie County YMCA, the Hive House, and Perdue Farms aims to remedy this problem by building a community center. This center will be situated adjacent to the Hive House. Funds will be used for site preparation and construction of the community center with commercial-grade kitchen appliances at the Hive House.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Nash/Edgecombe Counties Inc.
Capital funds to revitalize three fitness rooms and renovate the kitchen of the main unit at the Boys and Girls Club locations in Edgecombe and Nash counties.
United Way of Forsyth County, Inc.
Operating funds to continue support for implementation of the Ten-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness.
Fellowship Home of Winston-Salem, NC, Inc.
Operating funds to enhance the New Horizons program through the establishment of a New Horizons Fraternity House supportive housing model.
Northern Hospital of Surry County
Operating funds for diabetes education and self-management program for low-income individuals in Surry County.
Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries
Operating funds to support the implementation of their Transition to Work (TTW) Post Release program designed to support recently released inmates for their return to the community.
Town of Aurora
Capital funds to renovate fields for baseball and other recreational opportunities.
North Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations
Operating funds to increase interaction of low wealth residents of Rocky Mount and Edgecombe County in the National Strong Cities, Strong Communities initiative through the provision of technical assistance, training and ongoing support.
Town of Belhaven
Capital funds for renovating a town owned building to reestablish a senior center near the border of Beaufort and Hyde counties.
Health Education Foundation for Eastern North Carolina, Inc.
Operating funds for a shared medical appointment program for diabetics.