Catawba Valley Community Foundation



Whatever your means or charitable goals, the Catawba Valley Community Foundation makes it easy to become a philanthropist. You may contribute to any of the funds at any time, in any amount - or start a new endowment for your favorite charity with $10,000 in initial funding. (Scholarship Funds require $25,000 in initial funding.). We can help you explore estate planning options that will benefit causes near to your heart, while meeting your own financial goals. Our affiliation with the North Carolina Community Foundation assures professional stewardship of all funds.



    

Recent News from Catawba Valley Community Foundation


Catawba Valley Foundation
Foundation: Catawba Valley Community Foundation

Nonprofit organizations in Alexander, Caldwell and Catawba counties seeking grants from the Catawba Valley Community Foundation are invited...more

HCT receives grant from Unifour Foundation
Foundation: Catawba Valley Community Foundation

It is one of 51 endowments that make up the Catawba Valley Community Foundation. The Unifour Foundation promotes general welfare...more

Exploring Joara Foundation invites residents to Community Day
Foundation: Catawba Valley Community Foundation

Palacios said the event was paid for by a grant from Unifour Foundation Endowment Fund of the Catawba Valley Community...more

Catawba Valley Community Foundation awards grants
Foundation: Catawba Valley Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

HICKORY, N.C. ? The board of advisers of the Catawba Valley Community Foundation announced 2013 awards from its community...more

Catawba Valley Community Foundation accepting grant applications
Foundation: Catawba Valley Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

Hickory Daily RecordHICKORY, N.C. ? The board of advisers of the Catawba Valley Community Foundation is currently accepting grant requests for community projects funded from its Community Endowment...more



Social Enterprise Network Sites


Employers For Childcare Charitable Group (EFCG), a Lisburn-based charity, has been crowned top Social Enterprise at the Ulster Final of 2014’s Ulster Bank Business Achievers Awards. EFCG seeks to “make it easier for parents with dependent children to get into work and to stay in work.”




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



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