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Grants-in-Aid is sponsored by NC Department of Administration, License to Give Trust Fund Commission. These funds are awarded to North Carolina-based nonprofit organizations for education and awareness activities on organ and tissue donation, and advance care planning, to increase and/or improve donation in North Carolina.
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License to Give Trust Fund Commission | NC DOA License to Give Trust Fund Commission Supporting Organizations That Advance Organ Donation in North Carolina The North Carolina License to Give Trust Fund Commission administers the NC License to Give Trust, awarding grants-in-aid to nonprofit entities to conduct education and awareness activities on organ and tissue donation and advance care planning.
Advance Care Planning Resources Organ/Tissue Donation Resources Donation Statistics in North Carolina Updated organ donation statistics from the U.S. DHHS Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. How LTGTF Helps — Grant-in-Aid Eligible NC-based nonprofits can apply for grants-in-aid to support organ/tissue donation and advance care planning education & awareness programs. The grant application period occurs once a year.
Click to learn more. For eligible NC non-profits in need of smaller grants with project durations of less than 12 months, Fast Track Grants are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed quarterly by the LTGTF Commission. Click to learn more.
Interested in Becoming an Organ Donor? Click to register through Donate Life NC. Want to Support the Trust Fund?
Learn more about making donations to the fund. License to Give Trust Fund Commission c/o Dr. Vanda Wilson-Wormack (Program Director) E-Mail : ltg. tfc@doa.
nc. gov or vanda. wilson-wormack@doa.
nc. gov Note: Our goal is to respond within one to two business days however we are staffed on a part-time basis. The Commission when fully appointed has 15 members.
View the Commission's bylaws Commissioner Location Term Ends Appointing Authority Chair Hon. Stephen Metcalf Weaverville April 30, 2027 Governor Past Chair Mr. Charles C. Heald Durham Dec.
31, 2027 Senate Vacant Dec. 31, 2026 House Ms. Kathryn C. McCullough Charlotte Dec.
31, 2025 Senate Vacant Governor Ms. Beverly Biancur Rocky Mount April 30, 2027 Governor Vacant Dec. 31, 2026 House Ms. Aurea L. Rodriguez Raleigh April 30, 2027 Governor Ms. Jennifer L.
Robinson Nebo April 30, 2027 Senate Ms. Sheila P. Martin Rocky Mount April 30, 2027 Governor Vacant April 30, 2027 Governor Mr. Michael J. Lalor Winston-Salem Dec.
31, 2026 House Ms. Christina M. Nixon Matthews April 30, 2027 Governor Mr. Michael W. Shelton Eden Dec.
31, 2027 Senate Mr. Andrew C. Munn Cary Dec. 31, 2026 House
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible NC-based nonprofits for organ/tissue donation and advance care planning education and awareness programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows approximately $300,000 available annually for awards. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Grants-in-Aid is funded by NC Department of Administration, License to Give Trust Fund Commission. 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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