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Find similar grantsHuman Services Grants (North Carolina & South Carolina) is sponsored by The Leon Levine Foundation. The Leon Levine Foundation focuses on enhancing the human condition through investments in education, healthcare, and human services in North and South Carolina.
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Human Services Grants: NC & SC | The Leon Levine Foundation Empowering motivated individuals and families to attain self-sufficiency by preventing and addressing personal crises, securing housing and financial stability, and supporting the well-being of vulnerable populations. Through human services grants in NC and SC, The Leon Levine Foundation works to create opportunities for motivated and resilient individuals.
The Foundation directs human services funding across North Carolina and South Carolina toward organizations that help during times of unanticipated hardship and enable long-term independence. When investing in service delivery for families, the Foundation supports programs that address the needs of both parent and child, thereby improving outcomes for the entire family unit, often in coordination with healthcare services .
Ensuring access to critical resources in times of crisis. Grants in this category fund organizations that specialize in “safety net” service delivery, with an emphasis on food, temporary shelter, emergency financial assistance, and legal aid. Improving access to safe, stable, and affordable housing.
Housing stability funding in NC and SC supports organizations that provide transitional housing, permanent housing, home preservation, and affordable options for renting or home ownership. Enabling hardworking individuals to experience financial self-sufficiency.
Grants in this category invest in organizations that offer hard and soft skills training, financial counseling, adult literacy programs, and pathways to employment, complementing the Foundation's education investments in career-connected learning. Protecting and advancing the well-being of children and adults.
Grants in this category assist organizations that are working to prevent and treat trauma, strengthen families, and protect the safety and independence of vulnerable individuals. Helping families and individuals with temporary assistance to overcome an emergent crisis can minimize, or even prevent, enduring adverse effects.
Low-barrier supportive services and housing first strategies help those experiencing housing instability get back into permanent housing faster, thereby lessening negative consequences of displacement to both the affected individuals and the community. Obstacles to employment and financial self-reliance are best overcome through individualized and culturally relevant training, skill-building, and coaching.
Leveraging the principles of trauma-informed care helps improve long-term outcomes for survivors of abuse, violence, and neglect.
Representative Human Services Grantees Children’s Home Society of North Carolina Inc Children’s Home Society of North Carolina Inc Common Wealth Charlotte, Inc. Common Wealth Charlotte, Inc. Community Housing Solutions of Guilford Inc. Community Housing Solutions of Guilford Inc. Crisis Assistance Ministry Crisis Assistance Ministry Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center Mobile Meal Service of Spartanburg County, Inc. Mobile Meal Service of Spartanburg County, Inc. OnTrack Financial Education & Counseling OnTrack Financial Education & Counseling The Center for Community Transitions The Center for Community Transitions The Interactive Resource Center Inc. The Interactive Resource Center Inc. Triangle Family Services Inc. Triangle Family Services Inc.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in North and South Carolina working in education, healthcare, and human services, with proven leadership and sustainable financial plans. Must support an inclusive environment free from discrimination. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Human Services Grants (North Carolina & 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 South Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for 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.
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