Established as a community foundation, Foundation For The Carolinas is a nonprofit corporation created by and for the people of the Carolinas. It is here to help individuals, families, nonprofits and corporations make a positive impact on their communities.
As a public charity, the Foundation offers favorable tax treatment for gifts and a variety of giving methods to help people achieve their charitable goals.
Lexington Dispatch16. Contact Karen Coppadge, grants specialist, with questions at (704) 973-4559 or kcoppadge@fftc.org. The Lexington Area Community Foundation remains committed to serving the needs...more
SALISBURY — Two area business and community leaders recently joined the board of trustees of the Salisbury Community Foundation, a regional affiliate and grantmaking arm of Foundation For The...more
SALISBURY — The Salisbury Community Foundation recently distributed grants totaling $101,525 to local nonprofit agencies. Grants were awarded to the following organizations: • $5,000 to...more
Two organizations, the East Lincoln Betterment Association and the Lincoln County Community Foundation, have been instrumental in improving the quality of life for Lincoln County residents. When...more
Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation appointed four new trustees: Charlotte Area Regional Transit Authority CEO Carolyn Flowers, Charlotte Country Day Head of School Mark Reed, Novant Health...more
Children who depend on meals from the Backpack Meals Ministry at Mooresville's First Baptist Church are getting a big boost, in the form of a $5000 grant to the ministry from the Iredell County...more
The Salisbury Community Foundation is currently accepting applications from nonprofit organizations for its 2011 Grants Program. Grants will be awarded for projects and programs that address a...more
The Salisbury Community Foundation was established in 1944 to increase the charitable giving resources in the Salisbury-Rowan County area. From its first contribution to create a community endowment,...more
By Chyna Broadnax The Iredell County Community Foundation, an affiliation of the Foundation for the Carolinas, recently awarded $73300 in grants to 13 local ...See all stories on this topic...more
to Davidson County Education Foundation for the Bernard Thomas Leadership Academy's 2011 Summer Program providing students activities in team building, ...See all stories on this topic...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.