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.
Three grants have been funded by Duke Energy coal ash money, via support from Dan River Basin Fund for Rockingham County, a component fund of the North Carolina Community Foundation, which helped...more
LUMBERTON — The board of advisors of the Robeson County Community Foundation is currently accepting grant applications for projects funded from its community fund. Kenny Biggs, board president,...more
LUMBERTON — A workshop during which people will be taught how to apply for grants through the North Carolina Community Foundation has been scheduled for April 11. The workshop will take place from...more
LUMBERTON — A workshop during which people will be taught how to apply for grants through the North Carolina Community Foundation has been scheduled for April 11. The workshop will take place from...more
The North Carolina Community Foundation announces that a group of local and national funders has established the North Carolina Local News Lab Fund with foundation to support the future of local...more
SOUTHEASTERN, N.C. -- The North Carolina Community Foundation announces the opening of scholarship season, according to Leslie Ann Jackson, NCCF director of grants and scholarships. NCCF administers...more
The Lee County Community Foundation announced this week that it would give its annual Man and Woman of the Year Awards to attorney Jimmy Love Sr. and radio personality Margaret Murchison. The pair...more
Individual community colleges could apply for funds through the North Carolina Community Foundation and the Foundation for the Carolinas. Applications were reviewed by a committee of representatives...more
Midsize businesses are tapping into the social business market because large companies do not need the help of start-ups to create a “social technology stack.” But a social business stack cannot generate revenue by itself.