North Carolina Community Foundation Inc.



The NCCF is the single statewide community foundation in North Carolina and was created 21 years ago to build capacity through philanthropy. The NCCF sustains nearly 1,000 endowment funds established to provide long-term support of a broad range of community needs, nonprofit organizations and scholarships. The NCCF partners with 59 affiliate foundations to provide local resource allocation and community assistance in 65 counties across the state, with an emphasis on rural and underserved areas.

Web Address

www.nccommunityfoundation.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @NCCF


Assets and Giving for North Carolina Community Foundation

Assets

2020 - 290,646,110
2019 - 284,033,433
2018 - 270,477,243
2017 - 246,772,770
Domestic Grants

2020 - 20,193,706
2019 - 12,633,581
2018 - 11,796,174


    

Recent News from North Carolina Community Foundation


Avery Community Foundation awards more than $3800 in local grants
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

Jamey Thompson, board president, thanked the community for its continued support of the Avery Community Foundation. “We are proud to support...more

Sandhills Machine wins Amateur Athletic Union State Championship
Foundation: Moore County Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

... Blendz, Moore County Community Foundation and Moore Women – A Giving Circle both components of the North Carolina Community...more

NC Local News Lab Fund awards $615000 in new grants to 21 organizations across the state
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

The NC Local News Lab at the North Carolina Community Foundation announces 21 new general operating support grants totaling $615,000 for...more

North Carolina's Electric Cooperatives and CoBank donate $20000 to North Carolina Community ...
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Community Foundation is honored to receive a $20,000 gift from North Carolina's Electric Cooperatives,...more

Robeson County Public Library awarded three grants, and is partner in another funded project
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation, Robeson County Community Foundation

The RCPL received a $1,500 grant from the Robeson County Community Foundation, a component fund of the North Carolina Community...more

Community grants available from the Craven County Community Foundation
Foundation: Craven County Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

Funds are available for nonprofit organizations serving needs in Craven County and will be awarded from its community grantmaking fund,...more

Duke Energy creates job training opportunities through $900000 in grants to North Carolina ...
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

The apprenticeship grant program was administered by North Carolina Community Foundation and Foundation For The Carolinas. Award...more

Craven County Community Foundation awards $118000 for hurricane recovery
Foundation: Craven County Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

The Craven County Community Foundation (CCCF) recently awarded $10,000 to a partnership between Swiss Bear and the City of New Bern...more

Currituck-Dare Community Foundation and Currituck-Dare Women's Fund award more than ...
Foundation: Currituck-Dare Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

... 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

Women's Resource Center board names executive director
Foundation: North Carolina Community Foundation

She has served as a board member for several area nonprofits and currently serves on the North Carolina Community Foundation Grant...more



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