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Alleghany County Community Foundation
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| The Alleghany County Community Foundation was established to serve the needs of local nonprofit organizations, donors and charitable causes. The Alleghany County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation. The Alleghany Opportunity Fund enables the Alleghany County Community Foundation to respond to changing community needs and to enhance the quality of community life within the county. |
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Ashe County Community Foundation
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| The Hermantown Community Fund, an affiliate fund of the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation, was created in 2005 to serve as a resource for the Hermantown Community. Unrestricted Funds are generally granted for initiatives that meet the changing needs of the Hermantown region in the following five areas: Arts, Civic Projects, Education, Environment, Human Services. |
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Belk Foundation - North Carolina & Multiple States
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| The mission of The Belk Foundation is to support deserving educational, religious, cultural, social, and human services causes and organizations "for the up-building of mankind," including: educational institutions (public education foundations, colleges and universities); community-based human services organizations; hospitals and other healthcare organizations. Geographic focus areas: While The Belk Foundation's gifts have been concentrated primarily in North Carolina, where Belk, Inc. is based, it awards grants to charitable organizations in communities in the 16 states where Belk associates live and work: AL, AR, VA, KY, MO, OK, TX, LA, MS, TN, SC, FL, NC, WV, GA, MD. |
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BJH Foundation - Jewish Seniors - North and South Carolina
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| The BJH Foundation for Senior Services is a private foundation that was formed as a successor to the Blumenthal Jewish Home for the Aged (the "Home"), which was established in Clemmons, NC in 1962. Grants are awarded to meet a variety of physical, mental and social needs of Jewish seniors. The Foundation desires to support new innovative, community-based programs with an emphasis on special or unmet needs of seniors, particularly in areas where services do not exist or there are underserved seniors. |
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Blumenthal Foundation
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| The Foundation considers grant requests, primarily in the Charlotte region and within the State of North Carolina, in the following areas: Arts and Science, Civic and Community, Education, Environment, Foundation Affiliates, Health, Jewish Institutions and Philanthropies, Religious and Interfaith, and Social Sciences. |
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Bobcats Charitable Foundation - Charlotte
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| The Bobcats Charitable Foundation seeks to support programs that promote the healthy mind, body and spirit of children and youth. Grants will be awarded to groups that demonstrate strong evidence of reaching a large population of those in need, have been successful with high-impact service delivery, and possess quality organizational management leadership. Programs and services provided by groups should promote the importance of literacy and education, health and fitness, or arts exposure for children and youth. |
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Brady Education Foundation
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| The Foundation targets giving to research concerning early education and non-profit organizations that promote student achievement. The current focus is
on young children (infancy through third grade) with emphasis on research and
non-profit programs based in North Carolina, although the board may consider
projects with children up through grade 12 and in other locations. |
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C. Louis Meyer Family Foundation - NC, SC, Chicago
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| The C. Louis Meyer Family Foundation provides grants to non profit organizations - classified by the Internal Revenue Service Code as 501c(cX3) - that provide services in the areas of Education, Community and Civic Affairs, Health, the Arts, Religion and our Youth. Grants will tend to be made to smaller organizations located in areas where our trustees reside which include but are not limited to the Sandhills area of North Carolina, South Carolina and the Greater Chicago-land area. |
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Cannon Foundation
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| The Cannon Foundation, began in 1943, much as a corporate foundation, with giving focused on communities where Cannon Mills plants were located. Virtually all giving is in North Carolina, and over the past few years has expanded from just the local area to reach from Manteo to Murphy. However, the highest priority continues to be Cabarrus County and related communities, followed by the Piedmont region, and then rural areas of North Carolina. Normally, grant requests from organizations located in the state's major metropolitan areas do not receive a high priority unless the organization serves rural areas. Historically, the principal grant fields have been healthcare, primarily in the local area, and education, especially independent liberal arts colleges in the Piedmont and Western regions of the state. In recent years, there has been an increase in grants to human and social service programs and organizations. A limited number of grants are made in the fields of arts and culture, historic preservation and environmental concerns. Grants in the area of religion normally are reserved for local (Cabarrus County) churches and are restricted in amount. |
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Cannon Foundation
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| Historically, the principal grant fields have been healthcare, primarily in the local area, and education, especially independent liberal arts colleges in the Piedmont and Western regions of the state. In recent years, there has been an increase in grants to human and social service programs and organizations. A limited number of grants are made in the fields of arts and culture, historic preservation and environmental concerns. Grants in the area of religion normally are reserved for local (Cabarrus County) churches and are restricted in amount. |
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Cape Fear Memorial
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| The Cape Fear Memorial Foundation is a private, non-operating foundation located in Wilmington, North Carolina. Its primary purpose is to serve the health and medical needs of the people of Southeastern North Carolina. It supports charitable not-for-profit organizations providing health and medical services and health education. |
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Cary Community Foundation
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| The Cary Community Foundation was created by citizens interested in making the Town of Cary an even better place to live. We hope to bring citizens together, giving everyone an opportunity to be involved in bringing great projects to fruition and supporting important causes. Areas of funding interest include Arts and Culture, Family and Children or Community Development. |
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