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Traditional Grants (North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation) is sponsored by North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Traditional Grant | North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation We have changed our name to the North Carolina GSK Foundation Celebrating the North Carolina State University’s Community College Collaboration-C3 program.
Bob Ingram, Chairman of the NC GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Board of Directors, Ethan Cole, NC State student & C3 program participant, & NC State University Chancellor Randy Woodson announce the $1,064,000 commitment over three years supporting the C3 program!
Apply – Grant Portal is paused, with an update to be provided in mid-2026 Current and Past Recipients North Carolina Central University, STEM Program "UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Project" Mission Foundation UNC Wilmington, Southeastern NC Regional Health Collaborative Grant Inquiries will be accepted October 2 - November 28, 2025. We will provide an update on the status of our grant programs by July 1.
Thank you for your continued interest in our work and mission. The Foundation’s new strategy will be announced in mid-2026. An update will be posted by May.
The North Carolina GSK Foundation has provided Traditional grants of $25,000 and above to organizations working to help meet the educational needs of today’s society and future generations. The Foundation’s new primary focus will be announced on or before July 1, 2026.
The Foundation makes grants only to nonprofit, charitable organizations and institutions exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; individuals may not apply. Before the Foundation releases funds to an organization, the organization must review and approve a written agreement forwarded by the Board.
Once the funds are released, successful applicants must submit written progress reports on an interim and final basis as specified in each grant agreement. Organizations that have received a previous grant from the Foundation must first meet all reporting requirements for an additional application to be considered. The Foundation does not provide critiques of unsuccessful applications.
As a matter of policy, the following is outside the scope of the Foundation’s funding: indirect or overhead costs, and fringe benefits for new hires core mission support, including current staff salaries and benefits general operating, rent, or insurance construction or renovation projects, or equipment delivery or facilitation of access to healthcare, medical assistance or services Before the Foundation releases funds to an organization, the organization must review and approve a written agreement forwarded by the Board.
Once the funds are released, successful applicants must submit written progress reports on an interim and final basis as specified in each grant agreement. Organizations that have received a previous grant from the Foundation must first meet all reporting requirements for an additional application to be considered. The Foundation does not provide critiques of unsuccessful applications.
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Completing a second stage Traditional application does not guarantee grant approval. North Carolina GSK Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations working to help meet the educational and health needs of today's society and future generations in North Carolina. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 and above Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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