The Robeson County Community Foundation (RCCF) aims to build community assets through the creation of permanent endowments, grants, and leadership in Robeson County. Founded in 2005 and guided by a local volunteer advisory board, RCCF facilitates local philanthropy by making it accessible for individuals of any means to support local causes, either by opening an endowment for their favorite cause or contributing to an existing fund.
The grant program of the New Hanover County Community Foundation supports a variety of causes within New Hanover County through specific funds, each targeting different areas of need. The Suzanne and George Taylor Endowment emphasizes the improvement of children's welfare up to age 18. The New Hanover County Unrestricted Endowment backs broad charitable purposes, including capacity building, with grants mainly between $500 to $2500, considering larger amounts for impactful projects. The Food Bank of Coastal Carolina Fund addresses the necessity for food or food-related services in New Hanover, Pender, Brunswick, and Columbus Counties. The 1898 Memorial Fund allocates grants for projects fostering race relations in Wilmington. Lastly, the Lucille Murchison Marvin Fund is aimed at general charitable purposes, providing a broad platform for support. This competitive annual grants program reflects the NHCCF's commitment to cater to local needs through a nuanced understanding of community requirements and opportunities.
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