Urban Ministries of Wake County is a nonprofit that addresses basic human needs to help alleviate the effects of poverty. The agency provides food, shelter and healthcare to...
The Franklin County Community Foundation held a fishing tournament to raise resources for its unrestricted fund to support worthy causes throughout the Louisburg area. This is...
Wilkes Community Foundation grantees hold up their award checks at a recent celebration. Each of the NCCF’s affiliate foundation partners has established a community fund...
The Sallie B. Howard School for the Arts & Education has grown since its inception in 1997. School and community leaders want to ensure that it will be there to serve the...
The NCCF supports women’s giving groups throughout North Carolina, including nine established and emerging networks and the NCCF Women's Fund, our statewide...
The North Carolina Science Olympiad (NCSO) is a statewide nonprofit organization with the mission to attract, develop and retain a talent pool of kindergarten through...
Volunteers throughout North Carolina are the backbone of our state and essential to the work of the NCCF. We thank those who step up to serve and lead affiliate boards, who...
Affiliate grants processes are in full swing!
Three nonprofits will benefit!
NCCF's latest e-blast just issued!
...for recent relief and lingering problems.
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The NCCF was created to inspire North Carolinians to make lasting and meaningful contributions to their communities.
Stories that inspired the creation of endowments and how these gifts and local affiliate foundations are changing lives and communities.

Find out more about funds established to memorialize those loved and admired. We'll list new ones here as they are established and also share stories.
NCCF VP for Development Beth Boney Jenkins tossed out lots of paper as she uncluttered her workspace, but she can't get the ideas they hold out of her mind...
Click on the map to find one of our 60 affiliate foundations, which serve 66 counties throughout the state
Greetings from James W. Narron, NCCF board chair, read on his behalf at Granville's 15th anniversary celebration