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Building Organizational Capacity (Forsyth County) is sponsored by Kate B Reynolds Charitable Trust. This program provides general operating support to organizations with strong networks among racial and ethnic minorities or in low-income neighborhoods in Forsyth County. The goal is to develop more robust and inclusive partnerships and support organizations addressing long-standing economic, educational, or health challenges.
Geographic focus: Forsyth County, North Carolina
Focus areas: Capacity Building, Economic Opportunity, Education, Health, Racial Equity
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We invest to improve health and quality of life for communities in Forsyth County and across North Carolina. We focus on outcomes, because we believe this is the most effective way to achieve long-term, sustainable change. We always start by listening to the communities we serve and seek community-led solutions, grounded in racial equity and systems change.
If you think you’re a fit, review the eligibility requirements for that opportunity. If you believe you are eligible, contact our grants assistant to arrange a phone consultation to determine if your idea is a fit. Nash and Edgecombe Counties Robeson, Bladen, and Columbus Counties Health Improvement in North Carolina Local Impact in Forsyth County Special Initiative: Great Expectations Special Initiative: Healthy Places NC Sorry.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and governmental entities located in or operating in Forsyth County, North Carolina, that primarily support populations experiencing poverty. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Responsive Grants is sponsored by Kate B Reynolds Charitable Trust. Responsive grants enable the Trust to be flexible and serve emerging needs that may lead to more outcomes-focused grantmaking. These grants support community-led solutions and systems change efforts that align with the Trust's vision of equitable health outcomes and thriving communities. Geographic focus: North Carolina Focus areas: Health Improvement, Community Solutions, Racial Equity, Emerging Needs
Building Organizational Capacity in Eastern North Carolina is sponsored by Kate B Reynolds Charitable Trust. The Trust seeks technical assistance partners to support the capacity of grassroots organizations and networks working on health improvement efforts in Eastern North Carolina, particularly in Healthy Places NC counties or regions participating in Medicaid Healthy Opportunities pilots. Geographic focus: Eastern North Carolina (Beaufort, Burke, Nash, Edgecombe, Halifax, McDowell, Rockingham, Robeson, Bladen, and Columbus counties) Focus areas: Capacity Building, Health Improvement, Systems Change