Community grants available across the state this summer
The North Carolina Community Foundation is honored to offer annual community grantmaking in communities across the state.
During these challenging times, we remain committed to offering general operating support grants and our affiliate foundation boards are responding to the heightened need for flexible funding right now. Check your local affiliate foundation below for adjustments that may have been made to criteria and preferences following the COVID-19 epidemic.
Additionally, we are reviewing all of the ways that we engage with and support the nonprofit community to ensure that we are doing so with thoughtful consideration. We are extending reporting deadlines for our grantee partners and reaching out to our partners.
The following affiliates, funds and giving circles have grants available this summer, the second cycle of NCCF’s annual grants season, to nonprofit organizations serving the local community.
June 19 – July 21
- Craven County Community Foundation
- Jones County Community Foundation
- Pamlico County Community Foundation
- Swain County Community Foundation
- Wilkes Community Foundation
June 26 – July 28
- Avery Community Foundation
- Currituck-Dare Community Foundation
- Currituck-Dare Women’s Fund
- Duplin Foundation for Youth Advancement
- Morrisville Community Fund
July 3 – Aug. 4
- Eastern Band of Cherokees Community Foundation
- Haywood County Community Foundation
- Jackson County Community Foundation
- Macon County Community Foundation
- Madison County Community Foundation
- Rockingham County Community Foundation
July 10 – Aug. 11
- Edgecombe Charitable Foundation
- Futrell-Mauldin Community Foundation for Greater Rocky Mount
- Warren County Community Foundation
- Wilson County Community Foundation
July 17 – Aug. 18