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Dogwood Health Trust Opens Applications for Capacity Building and Collaboration & Innovation Grant Opportunities - Dogwood Health Trust Dogwood Health Trust Opens Applications for Capacity Building and Collaboration & Innovation Grant Opportunities Asheville, N. C.
– Dogwood Health Trust today opened applications for two more grant opportunities for 2025 designed to build capacity and support collaboration and innovation within and among leaders and organizations in Western North Carolina (WNC).
The Capacity Building grants will help strengthen the internal operations of WNC organizations, while Collaboration & Innovation grants will support organizations that want to work together in responding to the challenges and opportunities from Hurricane Helene.
“Our 2025 open grant opportunities focus on strengthening organizations as they advance their missions and as they work together with other organizations to reimagine the possibilities for our region,” said Dr. Susan Mims, CEO of Dogwood Health Trust. “Community leaders want to build healthier organizations and to collaborate with one another – now more than ever.
We are eager to support their work to deliver critical services, drive economic growth and continue recovery efforts after Helene. ” Organizational Capacity Building Grants Applications will be accepted from May 19 to June 6.
This grant opportunity is open to 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charities of all sizes that serve the Qualla Boundary and 18 counties of Western North Carolina, fiscal sponsorship organizations, government and governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, and colleges and universities. Grants will range from $15,000 to $50,000 and can be used over two years.
Collaboration & Innovation Grants In the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, Dogwood remains committed to ensuring resources reach the people, organizations and communities most affected.
Collaboration & Innovation grants will support both emerging and established collaborations of at least two organizations as they respond to challenges and opportunities from Helene, especially imagining new possibilities for the Western North Carolina region. Applications will be accepted from May 19 to June 27. These grants are open to a single organization – the Hub Applicant – to apply on behalf of the collaborative.
Hub applicants may be 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charities, fiscal sponsorship organizations, government and governmental organizations, faith-based organizations, or colleges and universities. Grants will range from $50,000 to $500,000, with up to 20% of funds available for flexible administrative funding and the balance (80% or more) for collaborative funding. The grants can be used for 12 to 24 months.
To learn more about these opportunities or to apply, visit dht. org/grantmaking . Dogwood Health Trust is a private foundation based in Asheville, North Carolina with the sole purpose of dramatically improving the health and wellbeing of all people and communities in the Qualla Boundary and the 18 counties of Western North Carolina.
Dogwood Health Trust focuses on innovative and equitable ways to address the many factors that contribute to overall health and wellbeing, with a focus on housing, education, economic opportunity, and health and wellness. Dogwood Health Trust works to create a Western North Carolina where every generation can live, learn, earn and thrive, with dignity and opportunity for all, no exceptions. To learn more, please visit www.
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C. – Dogwood Health Trust announces $700K in emergency funding to help local communities purchase and distribute food to children and families in Western New Report Highlights Hurricane Helene’s Impact on Western North Carolina Nonprofits and Their Role in Long-term Recovery While Physical and Economic Recovery is Underway, Social and Emotional Challenges Remain Asheville, N. C.
– A new report released today, Rising Above: Resilience and Recovery Two Vice Presidents to Join Dogwood Health Trust’s Community Investment Team Asheville, N. C.
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