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Find similar grantsWestern North Carolina Small Business Initiative Grant Program is sponsored by Dogwood Health Trust. Offers grants to small businesses with annual revenue up to $2.5 million in western North Carolina to support economic recovery post-Hurricane Helene.
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Leverage Fund is sponsored by Dogwood Health Trust. The Leverage Fund, created by Dogwood Health Trust, connects community-based organizations with consultants who provide grant writing assistance at no cost to the applicant. The goal is to bring more federal and state agency, national foundation, and other funder grants into Western North Carolina to support or expand the work of eligible organizations.
Grants Help Desk (Dogwood Health Trust) is sponsored by Dogwood Health Trust. Dogwood Health Trust is piloting a Grants Help Desk to offer free grant writing advice to eligible nonprofits and municipalities in Western North Carolina. This service is intended for organizations with questions about funding opportunities they are considering or about the grant development process, aiming to make grant applications more competitive for funding outside of Dogwood.
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