Outer Banks Community Foundation



The Outer Banks Community Foundation was organized in 1982 to help meet local needs in Dare County and across all Outer Banks communities, from Corolla to Ocracoke Island. The Community Foundation accomplishes its mission by increasing charitable giving in the area, by managing charitable funds for individuals and agencies, and by targeting grants toward the community’s most pressing needs and promising opportunities.

Through its discretionary grants, the Community Foundation is the venture capitalist of the charitable sector in the Outer Banks, supporting the most exciting and most urgent projects which best meet community needs.

Assets and Giving for Outer Banks Community Foundation

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Domestic Grants

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Recent News from Outer Banks Community Foundation


Outer Banks Community Foundation Announces New Grant Awards at Annual David Stick ...
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

"We need to break the stigma of mental health and let our community know that for many, mental health is a necessity, not a luxury," says the executive director of a North Carolina nonprofit. The...more

Coa Announces President'S Next Generation Leadership Academy Graduates
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

Jack Bagwell, president of North Carolina's College of the Albemarle, has been on the job for less than a year, but he's already made a name for himself. Bagwell was named the 2018 President of...more

Ray Dale Gray Jr. - | The Coastland Times
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

Memorial Scholarship Fund is being established via the Outer Banks Community Foundation to benefit college-bound Hatteras Island youth. In lieu...more

Outer Banks Community Foundation Announces $40K Community Impact Grant
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The $40,000 Community Impact Grant will be awarded to a nonprofit that addresses mental health and/or substance abuse, with a preference for programs that serve youth.The grant opportunity is open to...more

Community Foundation Announces $40K Community Impact Grant
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The $40,000 Community Impact Grant will be awarded to a nonprofit that addresses mental health and/or substance abuse.The grant opportunity is open to all 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the Community...more

Gayle Grinstead Memorial Scholarship Fund Established At Outer Banks Community Foundation
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

A minimum of $2,500 will be awarded each year through the new scholarship fund, renewable for up to four years as long as the student maintains good grades and full-time enrollment.Preference for...more

Saga Community Focus Scholarship Fund Established At Outer Banks Community Foundation
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The SAGA Community Focus Scholarship will award a minimum of $1,000 award each year, renewable for up to four years as long as the student maintains good grades and full-time enrollment.The new...more

Doughnut fundraiser to benefit Tyrrell Elementary students, staff - The Coastland Times
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

Outer Banks Community Foundation now accepting scholarship applications; $200,000 available in 2023. Print...more

Community Foundation Now Accepting Scholarship Applications
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The Community Foundation administers 44 scholarships and manages 66 different scholarship programs.The IFP established the Irene Nolan Scholarship Fund in 2021 for our IFP editor and co-founder.The...more

Apply For 2023 Community Foundation College Scholarships Now Through March 6
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The Community Foundation administers 44 scholarships and manages 66 different scholarship programs.Five new renewable scholarships are available in 2023.One application provides access to all...more



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