The Haywood County Community Foundation is a growing family of philanthropic funds, source of grants for local causes and partner for donors. HCCF was founded in 1994 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 Haywood County.
Haywood County Community Foundation
Officers
Monty Williams
Lorelei Garnes
Board Members
Drake Fultz
Jerry Jackson
Steve Lloyd
Denise Teague
Melford Wilson
The Haywood County Community Foundation will accept grant applications from July 17, 2026, to NOON eastern time on Aug. 18, 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 typically range from $500 to $1,000. In 2025, HCCF awarded $4,410 in grants through this competitive process. Learn more about past grant recipients.
Grants will be awarded from the community grantmaking fund.
How to apply
HCCF 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 Haywood County Community Foundation awarded more than $4,000 through its community grantmaking program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $1,000 to HIGHTS for healthy food for after-school program
- $1,000 to KARE, Inc. for Essentials for Continued Impact
- $705 to Long’s Chapel Methodist Church, Inc. for Second Season Neighborhood Thrift Store and Food Pantry
- $1,000 to REACH of Haywood County for general operating support
- $705 for Uncomplicated Kitchen for Means in an Instant – Haywood
2026 Grants Awarded
In February 2026, NCCF awarded a total of $9 million in grants from the Disaster Relief Fund to 108 charitable organizations focused on long-term recovery from Hurricane Helene. Review the full list of grants, including those serving Haywood County.
2025 Grants Awarded
In conjunction with the Haywood County Community Foundation, NCCF awarded $180,000 in grants from our Disaster Relief Fund to the following local organizations to support long-term recovery, resiliency and unmet needs related to Hurricane Helene.
- $25,000 to Clothes to Kids of Haywood County
- $25,000 to Community Kitchen
- $25,000 to Haywood Christian Ministries
- $25,000 to Haywood Pathways Center
- $25,000 to Longs Chapel Firewood Ministry
- $25,000 to Mountain Area Pregnancy Services
- $30,000 to Mountain Projects
If an organization is unable to receive a grant, the affiliate will choose another charitable or government organization to receive the award.
The Haywood County Community Foundation awarded more than $4,400 through its community grantmaking program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $750 to Clothes to Kids of Haywood County, Inc. for Lagniappe Redeaux
- $1,000 to Fines Creek Community Association (FCCA) for MANNA pantry
- $500 to Haywood Pathways Center for Holy Cow Food Truck: addressing hunger insecurity in Haywood County
- $1,000 to KARE, Inc. for facilitating vital partnerships and programs
- $1,170 to The Community Kitchen for feeding the needy
In response to disruptions Hurricane Helene may have caused to their work, NCCF offered flexibility to 2024 grantees of western affiliate foundations to repurpose funding awarded for specific programs or projects to best support their current needs. The programs and projects listed reflect the original awards.
2023 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation awarded $4,400 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including
- $1,078 to The Community Kitchen for feeding those in need
- $644 to Fines Creek Community Association for MANNA Pantry handicapped access repair and maintenance
- $1,600 to KARE, Inc., for expanding programming to prevent child abuse
- $1,078 to Longs Chapel (dba Second Season Community Pantry) for general operating support
2022 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation awards more than $4,100 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $1,000 to Clothes to Kids of Haywood County, Inc. for Lagniappe – A Little Something Extra
- $1,220 to Haywood Christian Ministry, Inc. for HEAT Haywood
- $600 to HIGHTS for fuel for its Compass after-school program
- $1,500 to Thirtieth Judicial District Domestic Violence-Sexual Assault Alliance, Inc. for Haywood County Safe Schools Project
2021 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation awarded more than $4,100 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $1,650 to the Fines Creek Community Association for the Fines Creek Community Association (FCCA) MANNA Pantry Refrigerator Replacements
- $1,400 to Clothes to Kids of Haywood County, Inc. for “Starting a New Chapter”
- $600 to KARE, Inc. for Child Medical Evaluations in Haywood
- $500 to HIGHTS for Healthy Foods for Compass Program
2020 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation awarded more than $4,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including.
- $1,500 to Clothes To Kids of Haywood County, Inc. for the Bottoms Up program
- $910 to The Community Kitchen for feeding the needy of Haywood County
- $1,000 to the Haywood County Gleaners for general operating support
- $680 to the Haywood Habitat for Humanity for the Homebuyer Education for Low-Income Homebuyers program
2019 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation awarded more than $3,900 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- Clothes To Kids of Haywood County, Inc.
- Fines Creek Community Association
- The Arc of Haywood County Inc.
2018 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation has awarded more than $3,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including:
- $500 to Haywood Christian Ministry, Inc.
- $500 to Blue Ridge Health
- $1,200 to The Community Kitchen
- $500 to Mountain Projects
- $500 to The North Carolina Arboretum Society
- $500 to the Thirtieth Judicial District Domestic Violence‐Sexual Assault Alliance, Inc.
2017 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation has awarded more than $3,500 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations. Recipients were:
- Blue Ridge Health
- The Community Kitchen
- Fines Creek Community Association
- KARE, Inc.
2016 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation has awarded more than $3,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations. Recipients were:
- Clothes to Kids of Haywood County, Inc.
- Haywood County Gleaners
- The Community Kitchen
- The Good Samaritan Clini of Haywood County
2015 grants awarded
The Haywood County Community Foundation has awarded more than $3,200 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations. Recipients were:
- Clothes to Kids of Haywood County
- Fines Creek Community Association
- Good Samaritan Clinic of Haywood County
- The Community Kitchen
2014 grants awarded
- Haywood Waterways Association
- Mountain Projects, Inc.
- STAR Ranch
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