Grants for Working to Improve Community Outcomes in Forsyth County in North Carolina (USA)
GrantID: 19941
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $75,000
Summary
Ongoing grant opportunities are available to support a variety of programs and services within Forsyth County, North Carolina. Awards typically range from $500 to over $75,000 and are intended to strengthen the capacity of local organizations working to improve community outcomes. Funding may support efforts in early childhood education, economic mobility, housing stability, health, and neighborhood development.
These grants are available to nonprofit organizations and early childhood providers operating in Forsyth County. Grassroots organizations with limited resources may be eligible for smaller awards, while larger nonprofits may qualify for more substantial funding to support complex or broad-reaching initiatives. The grants are designed to support both programmatic and operational needs that align with strategic priorities focused on equity and measurable community improvement.
The intent of the funding is to empower organizations to develop or expand services that address key local challenges. Smaller awards may be used to enhance community outreach, build organizational capacity, or launch pilot programs. Mid-sized grants often help support program delivery, staff expansion, or enhanced service coordination. Larger grants are awarded to projects with proven effectiveness and scalable impact, including education initiatives, trauma-informed care, workforce readiness, and neighborhood revitalization.
Eligible applicants must be tax-exempt nonprofit organizations or licensed early learning providers. Funding is available exclusively for programs serving residents within Forsyth County. Businesses and individuals are not eligible to apply.
This grant opportunity provides annual funding with the potential for renewal based on performance, need, and alignment with strategic community goals. By offering flexible financial support at various levels, the program helps strengthen the infrastructure of organizations working toward lasting, positive change for children, families, and neighborhoods across the region. Whether expanding access to early learning, improving housing outcomes, or promoting health and well-being, funded programs are expected to demonstrate measurable results and community benefit.
If you are located in North Carolina and working in the area of Housing, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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