The Columbus County Community Foundation is a growing family of philanthropic funds, source of grants for local causes and partner for donors. CCCF was founded in 1999 and is led by a local volunteer advisory board that helps build community assets through the creation of permanent endowments, makes grants and leverages leadership – all for the benefit of Columbus County.
Columbus County Community Foundation
Officers
Rosemary Dorsey
Board Members
Jason Elleby
Larry Everette
Lashoney Frink
Tara Gore
Lamont Grate
Becky High
Jess Hill
Christopher Russell
Vickie Sasser
Terray F. Suggs
Pamela Young-Jacobs
Directors Emeriti
Henry J. Edmund
The Columbus County Community Foundation will accept grant applications from April 10, 2026, to NOON eastern time on May 12, 2026. Applications received after this deadline will not be accepted, including late submissions due to technology issues. Funds are available for qualified charitable organizations serving the local community.
Grants from the community grantmaking fund typically range from $1,00 to $5,000. Grants from the Columbus Anonymous Fund typically range from $5,000 to $15,000. In 2025, CCCF awarded $110,000 in grants through this competitive process. Learn more about past grant recipients.
Grants will be awarded from the community grantmaking fund and the Columbus Anonymous Fund, which supports literacy, food insecurity, human services and the alleviation of poverty.
How to apply
CCCF is an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation. Organizations must apply for grants using NCCF’s Grant Application Portal.
- Read the guidelines before you apply. Applications that do not adhere to guidelines will be ineligible for funding.
- If this is your first time applying, follow the instructions in Training Module I to create a profile. If your organization already has an account, use your information to log in.
- New and existing users should follow the instructions in Training Module II to add a grant application. Once logged in, you can access more information about the application process.
More information
- In most cases, grant decisions are announced about two months after the close of the application cycle.
- One tool board members use to guide grant decisions is an annual Community Needs Assessment. Scroll to the end of this page to review the Community Needs Assessment for this community.
- For answers to specific questions, contact the Program Officer.
Grants Awarded
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $110,000 to the following local nonprofits from its community grantmaking fund and other board-advised funds:
- $5,000 to Annie Catherine Pridgen Community Development Foundation for Expanding Our Impact on Food Insecurity: A Foundation for Growth
- $5,000 to Border Belt Reporting Center, Inc. for Data Point
- $4,000 to Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, Inc. for Carolyn’s Kaleidoscope Child Advocacy Center to benefit Columbus County residents
- $7,500 to Building Bridges After School Program for Sow and Grow Together
- $2,200 to Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas for Columbus County Childhood Cancer Safety Net
- $2,500 to Columbus Baptist Association for Columbus Baptist Association toy store
- $2,000 to Columbus County Arts Council for Story Makers Camp
- $5,000 to Columbus County DREAM Center, Inc. for DREAM Builders: Investing in the Next Generation
- $7,500 to Facts of Life Outreach for Nourish Hope
- $9,250 to Families First, Inc. for general operating support
- $2,000 to Friends of the Rube McCray Memorial Library for general operating support
- $9,250 to Grace Episcopal Church including the Lutherans of Christ the King for Grace Church little food pantry, protein pantry and produce garden
- $9,250 to HEARTS for Community Fun Day and Back to School Drive
- $2,000 to Lake Waccamaw Depot Museum for Be Our Guest: Furnishing history for enhanced community learning and engagement
- $9,250 to Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry for general operating support
- $5,000 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services for car seats and pack ‘n plays for children
- $9,250 for North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church Disaster Ministries for Columbus County Disaster Recovery Center
- $1,000 to Prevent Blindness North Carolina for Columbus County vision screening program
- $2,500 to Reuben Brown House Preservation Society, Inc. for visiting poet workshop and 2026 A.R. Ammons Poetry Contest for students and adults
- $7,500 to Safe Harbor Baptist Church for Say Grace Food Pantry
- $2,000 to Special Olympics North Carolina for Special Olympics Columbus County
- $1,200 to Town of Tabor City for Tabor City Community Library literacy books
2024 grants awarded
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded nearly $110,000 to the following local nonprofits from its community grantmaking fund and other board-advised funds:
- $7,500 to Annie Catherine Pridgen Community Development Foundation for Mount Olive Head Start and kitchen recovery and health forward initiative
- $1,250 to Boys and Girls Home of North Carolina, Inc. for equine psychotherapy program expansion
- $995 to Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas for Columbus County childhood cancer safety net
- $2,500 to Columbus Baptist Association for toy store
- $1,500 to Columbus County Arts Council for “raising the roof”
- $7,000 to Community CPR to continue their mission of collaborating to connect those in need with critical resources
- $15,000 to Families First, Inc. for general operating support
- $2,500 to Friends of the Rube McCray Memorial Library to support nature-based learning program for children
- $11,000 to Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry for general operating support
- $1,000 to Lake Waccamaw State Park Friends for Lake Waccamaw State Park Visitor’s Center – auditorium equipment modernization
- $1,875 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services to purchase car seats and Pack ‘n’ Plays for children
- $5,000 to Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum for artist in education residency
- $15,000 to Men & Women United for Youth & Families to support Youth Ambassadors for a Better Community: 2024 community engagement
- $4,100 to the Museum of Southeast American Indian for Life by the River project
- $3,000 to New Beginnings a New Way of Life for Re-Entry Project
- $15,000 to Ransom Activity Center, Inc. for air conditioner replacements
- $2,500 to Welcome Home Angel to support Rooms for Relief: functional home modifications for caregivers and their children with special healthcare needs
- $12,000 to West Columbus Youth Sports Club, Inc. for Chadbourn Complex restoration project
- $1,000 to Whiteville Rotary Club for Keeps Hearts Beating
2023 grants awarded
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded $87,210 to the following local nonprofits from its community grantmaking fund and other board-advised funds:
- $5,000 to Boy & Girls Homes of NC, Inc. for its identity leadership program
- $2,986 to Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas for County Childhood Cancer Safety Net
- $2,500 to Columbus Baptist Association for toy store
- $2,000 to Columbus County Arts Council for Heritage Project “Lessons from a Small Town”
- $5,000 to Columbus County Literacy Council for Each One Teach One – Adult Literacy
- $1,724 to Columbus County Sheriff’s Office for expansion of an animal services shelter for large animals
- $3,250 to Diaper Bank of NC for Distributing Dignity: Meeting Diaper Need in Columbus County
- $15,000 to Families First for general operating support
- $1,000 to Friends of the Rube McCray Memorial Library for meeting room technology update
- $14,000 to Grace Episcopal Church with Lutherans of Christ the King for Grace Church Little Food Pantry & Garden
- $12,000 to Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry for general operating support
- $5,000 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services for car seats and pack ‘n’ plays for children
- $10,000 to Men & Women United for Youth & Families for Youth Ambassadors for a Better Community
- $1,000 to Prevent Blindness North Carolina for Star Pupils Columbus County
- $3,250 to Reuben Brown House Preservation Society, Inc. for youth poet laureate visit
- $500 to Salvation Army of Cape Fear for Columbus County food distribution/pantry
2022 grants awarded
Through its community grants program, the Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $73,620 to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $500 to A Safe Place (The Centre of Redemption) for education and prevention programs
- $4,918.66 to Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina for Success Coach: Change for a Lifetime
- $6,744 to Building Bridges After School Program for targeting students’ learning gaps
- $1,500 to Columbus Baptist Association for the Columbus Baptist Association Toy Store
- $1,000 to Columbus County Arts Council for Bright Star Theatre Project II
- $1,000 to Columbus County Beekeepers Association for Bee City USA Pollinator Gardens and educational outreach
- $11,000 to Columbus County Literacy Council for the Each One Teach One adult literacy program
- $15,000 to Community CPR for a Resilient Recovery program
- $4,918.67 to Diaper Bank of North Carolina for Distributing Dignity: Meeting Diaper Need in Columbus County
- $4,918.67 to Families First for vehicle purchase
- $1,620 to Friends of the Rube McCray Memorial Library for the local author collection and showcase project
- $10,000 to Grace Episcopal Church, including the Lutherans of Christ the King, for the Grace Church Little Food Pantry
- $1,000 to Lake Waccamaw Depot Museum for The Reading Caboose
- $5,000 to Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry for general operating support
- $2,000 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services for car seats for children
- $2,500 to Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry Inc. for the Restore Home and Hope – Rebuild and Strengthen Neighborhoods program
2021 grants awarded
Through its community grants program, the Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $7,800 to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- Columbus Baptist Association for Toy Store 2021
- Columbus County Arts Council for Bright Star Theatre Project
- Columbus County Community Farmers Market for High-Speed Connection to Better Nutrition
- Columbus County Literacy Council for Each One Teach One – Adult Literacy
- Families First for Families First Children’s Program
- Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry supporting its Food Ministry
- Living Hope Pregnancy Support for its Prenatal Vitamins Project
2020 grants awarded
Through its community grants program, the Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $7,600 to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- the Columbus Baptist Association for the toy store
- the Columbus County Arts Council for COVID-19 general operating support
- the Columbus County DREAM Center, Inc. for NETworX for Hope Columbus County
- the Friends of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences at Whiteville for Saturday Science
- Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services for prenatal vitamins for expectant mothers
- Lower Cape Fear LifeCare for capacity building and program enhancements for Lower Cape Fear LifeCare’s Begin the Conversation, an advance care planning education program
- Prevent Blindness North Carolina for Star Pupils Columbus County
- Special Olympics North Carolina for Special Olympics North Carolina – Columbus County
2019 grants awarded
Through its community grants program, the Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $7,000 to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $1,000 to Prevent Blindness North Carolina for Star Pupils Columbus County
- $582 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services for Earn While You Learn Incentive Program
- $1,000 to Wilmington Family YMCA for Girls on the Run program expansion
- $1,000 to Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry for general operating support
- $1,000 to Columbus Baptist Association for Toy Store 2019
- $582 to Columbus County Sheriff’s Office for 2019 Project Lifesaver
- $582 to Matthew 25 at Tabor City, Inc. for support for families staying at the facility
- $1,000 to Columbus County Literacy Council for each One Teach One
- $582 to Columbus County DREAM Center, Inc. for Six Weeks of STEAM!
Disaster Relief and Recovery Grants
Through its community grants program, the Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $118,000 to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- Community CPR
- Families First, Domestic Violence Shelter
- the Columbus Baptist Association
- the Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry
- the Columbus County Arts Council
- the Columbus Chamber of Commerce (for their Small Business Grant Program)
- Men and Women United for Youth and Families
- the Columbus County Farmers Market
- the Whiteville Improvement Association and
- the Columbus County Disaster Response Team
2018 grants awarded
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $7,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $500 to Lump to Laughter
- $1,000 to Prevent Blindness North Carolina
- $1,254 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services
- $500 to The HELP Mission Inc.
- $1,298 to the American Heart Association
- $1,254 to the Columbus County Literacy Council
- $1,254 to the Friends of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences at Whiteville
2017 grants awarded
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $6,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations. Recipients were
- $800 to Columbus Baptist Association
- $800 to Columbus County Literacy Council
- $800 to Columbus County Sheriff’s Office
- $800 to Families First, Inc.
- $1,000 to Kelly Youth Focus Center
- $800 to Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry
- $800 to Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services
- $500 to Prevent Blindness North Carolina
- $510 to Tabor City Elementary School
2016 grants awarded
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $6,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations. Recipients were:
- Columbus County Literacy Council
- Columbus County DREAM Center, Inc.
- Columbus Baptist Association
- Families First, Inc.
- Prevent Blindness North Carolina|
- Columbus County Partnership for Children
- Columbus County Sheriff’s Office
The Columbus County Community Foundation awarded more than $10,900 through its NCCF Disaster Relief Fund allocation to:
- Columbus Baptist Assosication
2015 grants awarded
- Building Bridges After School Program
- Columbus Baptist Association
- Columbus County Community Farmers Market
- Columbus County Literacy Council
- Families, First, Inc.
- Lake Waccamaw Food Ministry
- Living Hope Pregnancy Support Services
- Prevent Blindness North Carolina
2014 grants awarded
- American Red Cross – Cape Fear Chapter
- Columbus County Arts Council
- Columbus County DREAM Center
- Columbus County Literacy Council
- Families First, Inc.
- Prevent Blindness North Carolina
- Wildlife Action of North Carolina
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