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

Assets

2018 -
2017 -
Domestic Grants

2018 - 0


    

Recent News from Outer Banks Community Foundation


Clean-up help available in Dare County following Arthur
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The Outer Banks Community Foundation is now accepting donations to the Disaster Relief Fund to support relief and recovery efforts. All contributions...more

Community Foundation honors Jim Wood
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The Outer Banks Community Foundation recently bestowed its Community Champion award to the late Jim Wood. Wood's wife, Kathy, accepted the...more

New Scholarship Fund Established by Village Realty and Ocracoke Island Realty on the Outer ...
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

Village Realty and Ocracoke Island Realty have entered into an agreement with The Outer Banks Community Foundation to award annual...more

Outer Banks Community Foundation awards Manteo High School ...
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The Outer Banks Community Foundation manages the scholarship funds that provided five scholarships in the amount of $7300 to three graduating seniors at the Manteo High School Scholarship Awards...more

The Outer Banks Sentinel
Foundation: Outer Banks Community Foundation

The Outer Banks Community Foundation hosted its annual meeting March 11 at Pamlico Jack's Pirate Hideaway in Nags Head. The 100 attendees recognized the ... See all stories on this...more



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