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Local Impact Grants is sponsored by Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. Supports efforts to improve quality of life and health equity, with a focus on an inclusive economy in Forsyth County and health statewide.
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Funding Opportunities - Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Health Improvement in North Carolina Local Impact in Forsyth County Special Initiative: Great Expectations 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. Below, you will find our current funding opportunities based on specific, outcome-focused strategies.
The timing of our cycle is rolling. Check back soon for additional opportunities in our areas of investment. Explore the funding opportunities below to understand the goals, imagine solutions, and see if your idea or organization is a fit.
You can search by category, geographic area, or look at past opportunities. 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 Current Funding Opportunities Explore our current funding opportunities below. You can search by region or body of work. You can also look at opportunities we’ve funded in the past.
If there are no results, that means our next funding opportunities have not been announced yet. Please check back soon! Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences This funding opportunity supports evidence-based approaches to prevent adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in Forsyth County.
Application Deadline: Closed Addressing Childhood Trauma in Forsyth County Organizations in Forsyth County are collaborating to map assets and make recommendations for mitigating the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in the region by creating a more trauma informed community.
Call By Deadline: July 25, 2024 Application Deadline: August 8, 2024 | Closed Addressing Childhood Trauma in Forsyth County This funding opportunity supports mapping, planning and education related to building trauma-informed early childhood systems in Forsyth County.
Application Deadline: Closed Addressing Childhood Trauma in Nash/Edgecombe and the Southeast Evidence continues to emerge about the negative social-emotional and health impacts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and toxic stress.
Young children who have experienced significant trauma and toxic stress are more likely than their peers to have developmental delays and difficulty with self-regulation, which impacts their health and well-being. The Trust plans to support community engagement, awareness, and system change efforts that directly engage the communities most impacted by trauma and toxic stress in Nash, Edgecombe, Robeson, Columbus, and Bladen counties.
Application Deadline: Closed Addressing Childhood Trauma in Nash/Edgecombe and the Southeast This funding opportunity supports community engagement, awareness, and system change efforts that directly engage the communities most impacted by trauma and toxic stress in Nash, Edgecombe, Robeson, Columbus, and Bladen counties.
Call By Deadline: March 30, 2021 Application Deadline: April 20, 2021 | Closed Addressing Childhood Trauma in the Southeast This funding opportunity supports community engagement, awareness, and system change efforts that directly engage the communities most impacted by trauma and toxic stress in Robeson, Columbus, and Bladen counties.
Call By Deadline: July 20, 2021 Application Deadline: August 10, 2021 | Closed Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic This is a funding opportunity to support public health departments in Healthy Places NC counties to build capacity and conduct communications and advocacy efforts to address the spread of COVID-19 and assist areas with low-incomes.
Application Deadline: Closed Analyzing Affordable Care Act In-Person Enrollment Efforts Since the launch of subsidized Affordable Care Act insurance policies in 2014, the federal government, foundations, private insurers, and other stakeholders have supported enrollment assisters to provide guidance to the most vulnerable consumers.
A better understanding of the costs and benefits of in-person assistance for people with low incomes could prove helpful for sustainability and improving enrollment efforts.
The Trust is interested in efforts to analyze the value and effectiveness of in-person, nonprofit enrollment assistance in Affordable Care Act insurance plans, with a particular interest in the experiences of rural communities, people of color, and immigrant populations.
Call By Deadline: October 5, 2021 Application Deadline: October 26, 2021 | Closed Building Organizational Capacity This Local Impact opportunity aims to provide general operating support grants to groups with strong networks among racial and ethnic minorities or in low-income neighborhoods.
Application Deadline: Closed Building Organizational Capacity in Eastern North Carolina The Trust is interested in hearing from technical assistance partners to support the capacity of grassroots organizations and networks working on health improvement efforts in Eastern North Carolina, especially organizations based in Healthy Places NC counties or regions or groups participating in the Healthy Opportunities pilots in Medicaid.
Technical assistance partners must have existing relationships and an on-the-ground presence in Eastern North Carolina to be considered for funding. Call By Deadline: September 20, 2022 Application Deadline: October 13, 2022 | Closed If you are human, leave this field blank. © 0 – 2026 Kate B.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and governmental entities in North Carolina. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Healthy Places North Carolina is sponsored by Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. The Healthy Places North Carolina program aims to improve the health and quality of life in selected rural counties of North Carolina by investing in community-led initiatives. This includes efforts to address health disparities and promote health equity through community engagement and systemic change. Nonprofit organizations are eligible.
Health Improvement in North Carolina is a grantmaking initiative from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust that funds community-led solutions to improve health outcomes and quality of life for residents with low incomes in Forsyth County and across North Carolina. The Trust focuses on evidence-based approaches grounded in racial equity and systems change, with active priorities including prevention of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma-informed care systems, and healthy, affordable housing. Active focus counties include Nash, Edgecombe, Robeson, Bladen, and Columbus. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and governmental entities serving North Carolina. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the Trust's grants assistant for a phone consultation before applying.
-Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop, standardize, and validate new and innovative assays, integrated strategies, or batteries of assays that determine or predict specific organ toxicities (e.g., ocular, dermal, hematotoxicity, cardiotoxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity, olfactory loss, bladder toxicity, neurotoxicity, pulmonary toxicity, endocrine toxicity, and pancreatic beta cell toxicity), resulting from both acute and chronic exposures to various chemicals, environmental pollutants, biologics and therapeutic molecules or drugs. In addition, this FOA encourages the development, standardization, and validation of new models of arthritis, convulsion, infection and shock. New approaches for high throughput toxicity screening that involves the use of molecular endpoints, computer modeling, proteomics, genomics and epigenomics and the development of virtual tissues are also encouraged as are development of 3-dimensional organ models for toxicity evaluation. -Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43/R44) grant mechanisms for Phase I, Phase II, and Fast-Track applications and runs in parallel with a FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-007, which encourages applications under the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) (R41/R42) grant mechanisms. Funding Opportunity Number: PA-09-006. Assistance Listing: 93.113,93.173,93.361,93.389,93.837,93.846,93.847,93.848,93.849,93.859,93.867. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ED,ENV,FN,HL.
Purpose. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), issued by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) cooperative agreement applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop new, or to improve existing application(s) of nanotechnology-based therapeutics or/and in vivo diagnostics. This FOA will specifically support pre-clinical optimization and testing of these cancer-relevant nanotechnology applications against the intended cancer type. The proposed projects must be milestone-driven and must be clearly directed toward development of an ultimate commercial product. The outcomes are expected to advance the discovery and pre-clinical optimization phase so that an Investigational New Drug (IND) or Investigational Device Exemptions (IDE) application could be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by the end or shortly after completion of the Phase II project period. To facilitate these steps, the NCI will assist the awardees in various ways, including the support through the NCI-sponsored Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory. This FOA will NOT support basic research projects, studies on disease mechanisms, and clinical trials. Mechanism of Support. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (U43/U44) cooperative agreement mechanisms for Phase I and Phase II applications. Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total amount awarded and the number of awards will depend upon the quality, duration, and costs of the applications received. Funding Opportunity Number: PAR-10-286. Assistance Listing: 93.393,93.394,93.395,93.396. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ED,HL. Award Amount: Up to $150K per award.