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This is a news article from February 27, 2026 announcing the program launch for FY 2026-2027. Applications were set to open on March 2, 2026 via the Euna Grants portal. The stored deadline of March 2, 2026 appears to be the application open date, not a closing deadline. The program may have closed b
Community Impact Micro Awards is a grant from Cumberland County, North Carolina that funds short-term financial assistance to nonprofit organizations serving the local community.
Providing up to $3,500 per approved applicant, the program is structured around five key nonprofit categories: Health and Human Services, Religious and Faith-Based Services, Public Safety and Emergency Response, Educational and Youth Development, and Arts, Culture and Community Development. Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations operating within Cumberland County and serving low-to-moderate income individuals.
The award amount is up to $3,500, and applications were accepted beginning March 2, 2026.
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County to launch Community Impact Micro Awards available for nonprofits | BizFayetteville Volume 5 Issue 17: Feb 13, 2026 Volume 5 Issue 16: Jan 30, 2026 Volume 5 Issue 15: Jan 16, 2026 County to launch Community Impact Micro Awards available for nonprofits Cumberland County is accepting applications for the Community Impact Micro Award Program beginning March 2 at 7:30 p. m.
The Micro Award Program provides short-term financial assistance to nonprofit organizations, up to $3,500 per approved applicant, to assist in their broader mission is open for applications. An informational webinar will be held March 2 from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.
The webinar will provide information on the steps to register and log into the county’s new program portal, Euna Grants, along with a review of the application. The Community Impact Micro Awards Program for FY 2026-2027 aligns with state laws governing community development programs and activities and is structured around five key nonprofit categories to ensure equitable distribution of funds.
Health and Human Services Nonprofits providing mental health support, substance abuse treatment, food assistance, homelessness prevention, domestic violence shelters, and other essential social services. Religious and Faith-Based Services Churches, faith-based outreach programs, and religious nonprofits providing food distribution, emergency assistance, or other qualifying public purpose activities.
Public Safety and Emergency Response Organizations Volunteer fire departments, EMS organizations, and nonprofit disaster response entities supporting public safety and emergency preparedness. Educational and Youth Development Services for at-risk youth, after-school programs, mentorship, vocational training, literacy initiatives and other educational support programs.
Arts, Culture and Community Development Organizations preserving local arts and cultural heritage, supporting economic revitalization and leading community development initiatives. This program provides up to $3,500 (per approved applicant) in financial assistance to help nonprofit organizations continue their work serving low-to-moderate income individuals.
Funding is administered by Cumberland County and organizations must meet eligibility requirements to be considered for an award through the Community Impact Micro Award Program. To qualify, the organization must be operating within Cumberland County. Applications will be available online following the webinar at 7:30 p.
m. on March 2. Certain organization types are ineligible to apply.
For the purposes of this program, applicants may request reimbursement for programs that satisfy a “public purpose” as defined by N. C. Gen. Stat.
§ 160D-1311(a)(2). Click here to read the statute. For additional information prior to the webinar session, contact the CIGN Team at cign@cumberlandcountync.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations operating within Cumberland County, NC serving low-to-moderate income individuals in one of five categories: Health/Human Services, Faith-Based, Public Safety, Educational/Youth, or Arts/Culture/Community Development. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $3,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was March 2, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Community Impact Micro Awards is funded by Cumberland County, North Carolina. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Nike Community Impact Fund is a grant from Nike, Inc. that powers youth sport and play in communities surrounding Nike employee locations across North America and Europe. The program invests in local nonprofit organizations driving positive, lasting change by making sport and active play accessible to all youth. What makes this fund distinctive is its employee-led design: Nike teammates volunteer on local grant review committees, using their neighborhood knowledge to select recipients. Organizations can apply each January for grants distributed by May. Eligible cities span the Netherlands, Belgium, and multiple U.S. metropolitan areas including Portland, Oregon; St. Louis, Missouri; and Memphis, Tennessee. Youth-focused nonprofits working to remove barriers to sports participation are encouraged to apply.
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