The High Point Community Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to strengthening the community for both present and future generations. In simplest terms, we're a tax-exempt organization that collects and distributes gifts for the betterment of the greater High Point area.? We are one of approximately 700 community foundations across the United States and part of a growing global trend with an estimated 1,175 community foundations identified in 46 countries.
Anonymous donors provided a Thomas Built bus to the High Point Housing Authority through the High Point Community Foundation. The bus will provide transportation for youth in public housing to...more
The scholarship is intended to provide financial support for deserving students who demonstrate the ideals and leadership qualities of Congressman Coble and plan to further their education by...more
A teacher in High Point wanted to change that and a grant from the High Point Community Foundation is making sure those same students are now getting ahead. Science class at Fairview Elementary...more
HIGH POINT, N.C. -- Dozens of third-grade students from Triangle Lake Elementary at the High Point Swim Club pool are both excited and nervous. "Some have never had the opportunity or chance to...more
"I was working and I was going to school. And babysitters got short, so I had to stop going to school. Everything fell apart after that," she says. Two years ago, she was living in the...more
To provide the technical help, the High Point Community Foundation and the nonprofit Technology for the Future handed out 15 gift wrapped laptops. "If we don't stand up for them so they can have...more
“David, who was the eighth chairman of the Community Foundation, is a quiet, humble leader who approaches everything with an engineer's eye for function and practicality,” said foundation...more
The dosing window and waiting room at the High Point facility tell the story well. Addicts used to go there for medicated-assisted treatment before group or individual therapy. Now, the room is used...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.