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Find similar grantsHealthcare Grants (North Carolina and South Carolina) is sponsored by The Leon Levine Foundation. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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The Leon Levine Foundation: NC & SC Nonprofit Funding Click here for an important announcement from The Leon Levine Foundation. Investing in Communities. Strengthening partnerships that make the Carolinas thrive.
The Leon Levine Foundation Empowering underserved Carolinians to be self-sufficient and strengthening our Jewish community. Established in 1980, and now with nearly $2 billion in assets, the Foundation supports nonprofits in North and South Carolina that specialize in education, healthcare , human services , and Jewish values .
Carolina Career-Connected Learning Challenge Request for Proposals (RFP) Too many students in North and South Carolina lack a clear path from the classroom to a stable, fulfilling career. The Carolina Career-Connected Learning Challenge is a multi-million-dollar effort to scale innovative models that connect education to opportunity and ensure every student can succeed in the modern workforce.
Leon Levine , Founder and former Chairman of Family Dollar Stores, Inc., devoted his time and resources to making The Leon Levine Foundation one of the largest and most impactful grantmaking entities in North and South Carolina. The Leon Levine Foundation History
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits providing medical, behavioral health, dental, and/or pharmacy services (including preventative care) in North Carolina and South Carolina. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Healthcare Grants (North Carolina and South Carolina) is funded by The Leon Levine Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina and South Carolina. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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Book Abundance Strategy (multi-year grants) is sponsored by The Leon Levine Foundation. The Leon Levine Foundation has committed $10 million in two multi-year grants to expand early literacy programs in underserved North Carolina communities. These grants will support nonprofit partners, including Book Harvest, to increase access to books and literacy support for families, particularly focusing on kindergarten readiness in Tier 1 counties.
Ready for K (Early Childhood Education Funding) is sponsored by The Leon Levine Foundation. The Leon Levine Foundation provides early childhood education funding for initiatives in North and South Carolina that are proven to set young people on a trajectory for lifelong success. The focus is on programs that provide foundational skills for early learning (like reading), empower and engage parents, and foster social and emotional development while addressing the impacts of childhood trauma.