Clay County Community Foundation Grants

$500 - $1,000
Private
Clay County Community Foundation (Affiliate of North Carolina Community Foundation)

This funding opportunity provides financial support to local charities, government entities, and faith-based organizations in Clay County for community-focused projects and initiatives.

Description

The Clay County Community Foundation (CCCF), a part of the North Carolina Community Foundation, provides grants to support local causes within Clay County. These grants aim to build community assets, create permanent endowments, and fund charitable activities that benefit the local community. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) public charities, local governments, fire and rescue departments, and faith-based organizations for specific community outreach projects. The application period for 2024 runs from July 19 to August 20, with grant amounts ranging from $500 to $1,000.

Eligibility

States
North Carolina
Regions
Clay County
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits, City or township governments, County governments, Special district governments, Independent school districts, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
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Funding

Program Funding
Award Ceiling
$1,000
Award Floor
$500
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
July 10, 2024
App Status
Anticipating Next Round
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Private
Contact Name
Shari Williamson
Contact Email
Contact Phone
Previous Recipients
2023 Awarded: $750 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina for Igniting the Power of Clay County Youth $1,000 to Clay County Hearts for Kids & Seniors for Empowering the Vulnerable to Flourish $600 to Hawthorn Heights WNC Inc., for transportation $600 to HIGHTS for fuel for mediation services $500 to North Carolina Symphony for music discovery for Clay County preschoolers $840 to Special Olympics North Carolina for Clay County Special Olympics

Why Organizations Trust GrantExec

$78.81B
Available Funding
7,151
Active Grants
224
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