Foundation for the Carolinas (NC)



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.

Assets and Giving for Foundation for the Carolinas

Assets

2018 - 1,828,291,645
2017 - 1,905,766,210
Domestic Grants

2018 - 282,065,351


    

Recent News from Foundation for the Carolinas


PND - News - Community Foundation Update (5/01/10)
Foundation: Foundation for the Carolinas, Leeway Foundation, Alaska Community Foundation, Cleveland Foundation, Dayton Foundation, Philadelphia Foundation

Community Foundation Update (5/01/10). Alaska. Candace Winkler has been named CEO of the Anchorage-based Alaska Community Foundation, Capital City Weekly...more

Workshop to aid growth of nonprofits

The Salisbury Community Foundation, in conjunction with four other area community foundations, will present a workshop designed for executive directors, ... See all stories on this...more

BDPA Foundation: Foundation for the Carolinas
Foundation: Foundation for the Carolinas

The Foundation for the Carolinas was established in 1958 as a "community" foundation to serve the Central Piedmont area of North and South Carolina. Accordingly, most of its grant monies...more

SalisburyPost.com - Area - Foundation accepting applications for grants
Foundation: Foundation for the Carolinas

The Salisbury Community Foundation is currently accepting applications from nonprofit organizations for its 2009 grants program. Funds may be used to launch ... See all stories on this...more



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