Johnston County Community Foundation awards nearly $52,000 in grants 

The Johnston County Community Foundation, a North Carolina Community Foundation affiliate, has awarded $51,740 in grants to 23 organizations supporting the local community. 

The board of advisors granted: 

“It is a privilege to provide grants to local nonprofits and community organizations,” said LaShawndra White, advisory board president of the Johnston County Community Foundation. “Our commitment to permanent philanthropy strengthens our communities.” 

Funds for 2025 grants came from JCCF’s community grantmaking fund, the Cara Lee Powell Priest Endowment Fund, the Lorraine Cooper Endowment Fund and the Carolina Youth Theatre Fund for Arts Education. Each year, JCCF’s advisory board uses dollars from its endowment funds to make grants to eligible local organizations, including nonprofits, local governments, schools and churches. 
 
JCCF is also accepting nominations through Oct. 30 for the Frances Finch Hobart Award for Volunteer Community Service. Established in 2006, the award is presented annually to someone from Johnston County who has demonstrated a commitment to service resulting in a stronger community. The recipient of the award designates a local nonprofit organization to receive a $2,300 grant. Visit nccommunityfoundation.org/Johnston to learn more about JCCF and its work or to make a tax-deductible donation.  

Johnston County Community Foundation Advisory Board Members 
Advisory board members are volunteers who live and work in Johnston County, positioning them to strategically leverage resources, meet local needs and access opportunities. In addition to White, board members include Rick Childrey (vice president), Lorine Davis (secretary), Don Boyette, Gwen Canady, Margaret W. DiNubila, Nancy Faber, Bill Galloway, Oliver Johnson, Suefan Johnson, Jeanelle McCain, Teresa McDonald and Betsy G. Whittington. 

About the North Carolina Community Foundation 
The North Carolina Community Foundation transforms the collective generosity of our donors into a permanent source of community support, with a focus on the state’s rural areas.  

NCCF partners with donors and a network of affiliates to sustain over 1,300 endowments totaling nearly $570 million in assets. More than $338 million has been awarded as grants to charitable organizations and scholarships to students, creating stronger communities for generations to come.  

To learn more about how we turn generosity into impact, visit nccommunityfoundation.org.

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