North Carolina Community Foundation Inc.



The NCCF is the single statewide community foundation in North Carolina and was created 21 years ago to build capacity through philanthropy. The NCCF sustains nearly 1,000 endowment funds established to provide long-term support of a broad range of community needs, nonprofit organizations and scholarships. The NCCF partners with 59 affiliate foundations to provide local resource allocation and community assistance in 65 counties across the state, with an emphasis on rural and underserved areas.

Web Address

www.nccommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @NCCF


Assets and Giving for North Carolina Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 290,646,110
2019 - 284,033,433
2018 - 270,477,243
2017 - 246,772,770
Domestic Grants

2020 - 20,193,706
2019 - 12,633,581
2018 - 11,796,174


    

Recent News from North Carolina Community Foundation


W.A.M.Y. Community Action Fund established at North Carolina Community Foundation | Local News
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

More than 300 North Carolina nonprofit organizations have agency endowments at NCCF, which is the single statewide community foundation...more

Foundation open for grant applications | Mt. Airy News
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

The board of advisors of the Mount Airy/Surry County Community Foundation is accepting grant applications from nonprofits serving needs in...more

Two agencies earn COVID-19 grants | Local | reflector.com
Foundation: Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, North Carolina Community Foundation, Duke Endowment

More than a year after the first North Carolina Healing Communities Fund grants were issued by the North Carolina Community Foundation, the...more

$4.25M in COVID relief grants distributed to NC nonprofits by North Carolina Community Foundation
Foundation: Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, North Carolina Community Foundation, Duke Endowment

More than a year after the first North Carolina Healing Communities Fund grants were issued by the North Carolina Community...more

North Carolina Community Grants Available Through Unifour Foundation Endowment
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

The Unifour Foundation Endowment is accepting grant applications from nonprofits in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba counties in North Carolina for the 2021-22 fiscal year, the Hickory Daily...more

Community grants available from the Unifour Foundation Endowment - Caldwell Journal
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

RALEIGH, NC (February 25, 2022) – The Unifour Foundation Endowment, a fund with the North Carolina Community Foundation (NCCF), is accepting...more

HCWGMW Fund awards 5 nonprofits $70K-plus in grants | Feature Story | dailyadvance.com
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation, Northern Albemarle Community Foundation

Camp Cale, the Boys & Girls Club's Elizabeth City Unit and the Albemarle Family YMCA are among the recipients of more than $70000 in...more

Kathryn “Kat” Weiss - North Carolina Community Foundation
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

Bio. Kathryn “Kat” Weiss serves as the Executive Assistant to the CEO. Prior to joining the North Carolina Community Foundation Kat held...more

NoneSuch Playmakers taking stage Sept. 24-26 | Mt. Airy News
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation, Winston-Salem Foundation

... the North Carolina Community Foundation and the Winston-Salem Foundation. ... funded by a grant from the Mount Airy/Surry County Community...more

RCPL offers treats during National Library Card Sign-up Month | Robesonian
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation, Robeson County Community Foundation

These events are supported by a grant from the Robeson County Community Foundation, a component fund of the North Carolina Community...more



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