Whatever your means or charitable goals, the Currituck-Dare Community Foundation makes it easy to become a philanthropist. You may contribute to any of the funds at any time, in any amount — or start a new endowment for your favorite charity with $10,000 in initial funding.
... inspire philanthropy across our community,” said Janet Colegrove, CDWF co-chair. ... An affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation, the Currituck-Dare Community Foundation is a...more
“This grant is critical to the long-term recovery of Dare county from Hurricane Matthew,” said Sheila Davies, Currituck-Dare Community Foundation board president. “The NCCF Disaster Relief Fund...more
“This grant is critical to the long-term recovery of Dare county from Hurricane Matthew,” said Sheila Davies, Currituck-Dare Community Foundation board president. “The NCCF Disaster Relief Fund...more
Ticket sales start Feb. 1 for the Currituck-Dare Community Foundation's annual fundraiser, the Duck and Wine Festival, set for Saturday, April 28 from noon to 3 p.m. at the Duck Waterfront...more
The North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund awarded a second round of grants to local affiliate foundations serving the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Matthew, and the Currituck-Dare...more
"I am honored to be a part of such a rewarding organization as the Currituck Dare Community Foundation which inspires people to make lasting...more
Currituck-Dare Community Foundation receives grant for Sandy damages, Biogen Idec Foundation supports science education, Triangle Community Foundation...more
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