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Alleghany County Community Foundation | North Carolina Community Foundation Alleghany County Community Foundation Alleghany County Community Foundation The Alleghany County Community Foundation is a growing family of philanthropic funds, source of grants for local causes and partner for donors.
ACCF was founded in 1993 and is led by a local volunteer advisory board that helps build community assets through the creation of permanent endowments, makes grants and leverages leadership – all for the benefit of Alleghany County. The Alleghany County Community Foundation will accept grant applications from April 10, 2026, to NOON eastern time on May 12, 2026 .
Applications received after this deadline will not be accepted, including late submissions due to technology issues. Funds are available for qualified charitable organizations serving the local community. Grants typically range from $500 to $2,500.
In 2025, ACCF awarded $20,920 in grants through this competitive process. Learn more about past grant recipients. Grants will be awarded from the community grantmaking fund.
ACCF is an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation. Organizations must apply for grants using NCCF’s Grant Application Portal . Read the guidelines before you apply.
Applications that do not adhere to guidelines will be ineligible for funding. New and existing users should follow the instructions in Training Module II to add a grant application. Once logged in, you can access more information about the application process.
In most cases, grant decisions are announced about two months after the close of the application cycle. One tool board members use to guide grant decisions is an annual Community Needs Assessment. Scroll to the end of this page to review the Community Needs Assessment for this community.
For answers to specific questions, contact the Program Officer .
Community Leadership Officer – Western NC Program Officer – Western NC Donor Engagement Officer – Western NC Development Officer, West The Alleghany County Community Foundation awarded $20,920 to the following local organizations from its community grantmaking fund: $3,500 to Alleghany Council on Aging for senior climate control relief $970 to Alleghany County Sheriff’s Office for Sheriffs Feeding Families events $3,450 to Alleghany JAM for summer camp $4,000 to Alleghany Wellness Center, Inc. for general operating support $5,000 to Blue Ridge Developmental Day for general operating support $1,000 to New River Conservancy for new river cleanup coordinator for Alleghany County $500 to Paws and Claws, Alleghany NC for PetCare Assistance Program and Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) $2,500 to Western Youth Network, Inc. for summer camp Disaster Relief Fund grants In February 2026, NCCF awarded a total of $9 million in grants from the Disaster Relief Fund to 108 charitable organizations focused on long-term recovery from Hurricane Helene.
Review the full list of grants , including those serving Alleghany County. In conjunction with the Alleghany County Community Foundation, NCCF awarded $180,000 in grants from our Disaster Relief Fund to the following local organizations to support long-term recovery, resiliency and unmet needs related to Hurricane Helene.
$25,000 to Alleghany Sparta Trail Association $30,000 to Alleghany Rescue Squad $25,000 to Cherry Lane Fire Department $25,000 to Glade Creek Fire Department $25,000 to Laurel Springs Fire Department $25,000 to Piney Creek Fire Department $25,000 to Sparta Fire Department If an organization is unable to receive a grant, the affiliate will choose another charitable or government organization to receive the award.
The Alleghany County Community Foundation awarded $19,710 to the following local nonprofit organizations from its community grantmaking fund: $2,500 to Alleghany High School CTE for purchase of Paxton Patterson Labs for Sparta Middle School $2,000 to Alleghany Jam for summer dance class and instructor $1,200 to Alleghany Partnership for Children for a free community event $2,510 to Alleghany Wellness Center for general operating support and equipment purchase $2,000 to Appalachian State University for senior/grandparent program $4,000 to Blue Ridge Development Day for general operating support $2,000 to Children’s Center of Surry for funding of “Real World” event $1,000 to Legal Aid of NC for expansion of legal aid outreach to rural clients with housing and safety needs (for Alleghany County) $2,500 to Second Harvest Food Bank for rural delivery fees In response to disruptions Hurricane Helene may have caused to their work, NCCF offered flexibility to 2024 grantees of western affiliate foundations to repurpose funding awarded for specific programs or projects to best support their current needs.
The programs and projects listed reflect the original awards.
The Alleghany County Community Foundation awarded $18,400 to the following local nonprofit organizations from its community grantmaking fund and other board advised funds: $3,025 to Alleghany Jam for Alleghany Junior Appalachian Musicians $1,200 to Alleghany Partnership for Children for free community events $3,935 to Alleghany Wellness Center for aquatics general operating support $2,000 to Appalachian State University for Appalachian senior programs $2,240 to Aspire Youth & Family for Kids at Work!
$500 to Carolina Cross Connection for home repairs in Alleghany County $2,000 to Children’s Center of Surry for Alleghany Council for Boys and Girls Circle $2,500 to Second Harvest Food Bank for rural delivery fees $1,000 to Solid Rock Food Closet for Backpack Program The Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded $16,990 to the following local nonprofit organizations from its community grantmaking fund and other board advised funds: $2,500 to Alleghany Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. for Preserving Our Past: Digitization Project $2,000 to Alleghany JAM for Alleghany JAM Summer Camp $1,000 to Alleghany Partnership for Children for free community events $3,990 to Alleghany Wellness Center, Inc. for general operating support $1,000 to Appalachian State University for Appalachian senior programs $2,000 to Children’s Center of Surry, Inc. for The Council for Boys and Young Men $500 to North Carolina Symphony for Music Discovery for Alleghany County preschoolers $2,500 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC for partner agency rural delivery support $1,500 to Sparta Elementary School for Sparta Elementary School Amateur Radio Club (SESARC) Through its community grants program, the Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded $15,250 to the following local nonprofit organizations: $500 to Alleghany Arts Council for Resilient: A Mural Illustrating the Agricultural Heritage of Alleghany County $500 to Alleghany Partnership for Children for free community events $3,900 to Alleghany Wellness Center for general operating support $1,750 to Blue Ridge Developmental Day for Building a Strong Foundation $1,500 to Children’s Center of Surry, Inc. for Girls Circle $1,500 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC for Partner Agency Support-Rural Delivery Fees $2,100 to Sparta United Methodist Church for Fusion Youth Program $3,500 to Western Youth Network, Inc. for Alleghany Afterschool Program Through its community grants program, the Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded $14,460 to the following local nonprofit organizations: $1,250 to the Alleghany Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. for the Preserving Our Past Through “Alleghany Memories” program $2,000 to Alleghany JAM for the Alleghany Junior Appalachian Musicians $500 to the Alleghany Partnership for Children for community events $1,500 to Appalachian State University for the Appalachian Senior Programs $1,625 to the Rotary Club of Alleghany County for building bridges in the community $1,584 to the Solid Rock Food Closet for the children’s backpack program $6,000 to the Sparta Revitalization Committee for the Sparta Streetscape Enhancement and Historical Designation 2020 program.
This grant is made in honor of Bryan Edwards.
Through its community grants program, the Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded more than $13,000 to the following local nonprofit organizations: $1,000 to Alleghany County Library for 2019-2020 Stretch Your Body and Your Mind $1,000 to Alleghany Partnership for Children for community events $582 to Piney Creek School for World Changers- Using the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to Make a Difference in the World $1,525 to Communities in Schools of Northwest North Carolina for Sparta School Playground $2,000 to Blue Ridge Developmental Day for programming $1,500 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC for Partner Agency Support-Solid Rock Food Closet $500 to Sparta Revitalization Committee for Sparta Streetscape Enhancement $913 to Appalachian State University for Appalachian Senior Programs $500 to Alleghany Arts Council for Blue Ridge Read 2019 $2,000 to Alleghany Writers for critical and creative visual thinking $1,500 to Alleghany Wellness Center, Inc. for their operations The Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded more than $11,100 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations, including: $937 to Alleghany Arts Council $1,000 to Alleghany County Library $2,500 to Alleghany County Schools – Media Centers $2,000 to Alleghany High School CTE $1,000 to Alleghany Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. $500 to Alleghany Partnership for Children $500 to Appalachian State University $1,223 to Blue Ridge Developmental Day $1,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC The Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded more than $10,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations.
Recipients were: $500 to Appalachian State University $1,430 to Sparta School Media Center $500 to Alleghany Pregnancy Care Center $1,500 to Piney Creek School $1,000 to Alleghany High School Art Department $900 to Alleghany Historical-Genealogical Society, Inc. $1,000 to Blue Ridge Developmental Day $1,500 to Alleghany County Library $500 to Alleghany Arts Council $1,000 to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC The Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded more than $7,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations.
Recipients were: Appalachian State University Prevent Blindness North Carolina Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC The Alleghany County Community Foundation has awarded $6,000 through its community grants program to local nonprofit organizations.
Recipients were: Alleghany County Education Foundation Alleghany County Ministerium Alleghany Partnership for Children Appalachian State University – Sponsored Programs Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina Alleghany Planning Committee Alleghany Wellness Center, Inc. Appalachian State University – Sponsored Programs Northwestern Regional Library Prevent Blindness North Carolina Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina NC Community Foundation awards $9M in grants for long-term recovery from Helene The North Carolina Community Foundation has awarded 108 grants totaling $9 million from its Disaster Relief Fund to support long-term recovery from Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina.
The grants provide funding… Supporting small businesses recovering from Hurricane Helene When Hurricane Helene hit Chimney Rock, Shari Cummings and her family were asleep in the building they had called their home and business for nearly… Over $1.
3M in scholarships awarded by NCCF to western NC students impacted by Hurricane Helene The North Carolina Community Foundation has awarded scholarships to 110 students from 24 western North Carolina counties through its Disaster Relief and Resilience Scholarship.
The… Revitalizing Sam Brown Mountain Park: Community, Commitment, and a Clear Trail Ahead Thanks to local leadership, community volunteers and generous support, Sam Brown Mountain Park in Alleghany County is flourishing once again. The Alleghany Sparta Trail Association… Access the Community Needs Assessment
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The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.