Supporting Thriving Communities
Our Commitment to Racial Equity
We work to ensure every resident has the support they need to thrive, regardless of the color of their skin, their income, and where they live.
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust works for equitable access to quality health care, education, and economic opportunity for every resident of Forsyth County and across North Carolina.
We focus our grantmaking on achieving long-term, sustainable outcomes to support thriving communities and empower residents. Listening to community, taking actions to foster racial equity, and shifting systems are integral to all we do.
Our Program Areas
Health Improvement in North Carolina
We invest in solutions that improve health for residents of North Carolina. We support equitable access to care, work to build equitable health systems, and invest in rural health solutions.
Healthy Places NC
We invest in the power and capacity of rural residents to address the health issues impacting their communities and to advocate for systems change at the local, regional, and state level.
Local Impact in Forsyth County
We work to improve the quality of life in Forsyth County—our own backyard. We foster the development of an inclusive economy that supports residents who have historically been denied economic opportunities.
Special Initiative
Great Expectations
We work with the community to ensure children in Forsyth County enter kindergarten ready to learn and leave set for success.
What We Fund
Find out what we support and how to apply for funding.
Funding Opportunities
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What's New?
Medicaid Work Requirements Could Affect 48,000 Triad Residents
Gov. Josh Stein signed into law on July 7 bipartisan House Bill 546 that mandates the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services impose a work requirement as a condition of participation if authorized by the Trump administration’s Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Massive Federal Cuts Threaten North Carolina Families
The U.S. House and Senate have passed legislation that cuts more than $1 trillion from essential health programs like Medicaid…
Making Space for Place
The Trust thanks the Colorado Health Foundation, as well as the full group of funders from across the country, who…

We were founded to improve North Carolinians’ health and well-being.
Kate B. Reynolds founded the Trust in 1947. The mission she set then informs our vision of success today.