Lenoir County Community Foundation awards nearly $15,000 in grants
The Lenoir County Community Foundation, a North Carolina Community Foundation affiliate, has awarded $14,910 in grants to seven organizations supporting the local community.
The board of advisors granted:
$1,500 to Autism Society of North Carolina for autism resource specialists in Lenoir County
$1,500 to Eastern Pregnancy Information Clinic for prenatal and postpartum support program
$1,000 to Home Health and Hospice Care (doing business as 3HC) for Wings Camp for grieving Lenoir County youth
$3,300 to Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office for Lenoir County DARE program
$2,000 to RADD, Inc. for RADD summer camp
$2,300 to The Salvation Army of Kinston for summer rent and utilities assistance program
$3,310 to SC Youth Center for Back to the Foundations: Early Literacy Program
“I am pleased with the grantmaking decisions that our community-based board of advisors made this past spring,” said Sandy Skirving, advisory board president of the Lenoir County Community Foundation. “Based on the Community Needs Assessment; we chose organizations that strive to meet the most prevalent concerns in our community. Needs including poverty, substance use disorders and illiteracy impact our most vulnerable citizens, the children. Each year, we build a stronger community by keeping the people of Lenoir County foremost in our decision making.”
Funds for 2025 grants came from LCCF’s community grantmaking fund, the Oakland Fund, and the Warren and Barbara Perry Fund. Each year, LCCF’s advisory board uses dollars from its endowment funds to make grants to eligible local organizations, including nonprofits, local governments, schools and churches.
Visit nccommunityfoundation.org/Lenoir to learn more about LCCF and its work or to make a tax-deductible donation.
Lenoir County Community Foundation Advisory Board Members
Advisory board members are volunteers who live and work in Lenoir County, positioning them to strategically leverage resources, meet local needs and access opportunities. In addition to Skirving, board members include Ann Cherry (vice president), Beth Edwards (secretary), Lee Albritton, Elaine Carmon, Yesenia Cuello, Joe Devane, Billy Glover, John Marston, Lindsay Newman, Jo Parrott, Laura Pressly, James C. Purnell, Jacob Turner and Betty Blaine Worthington.
About the North Carolina Community Foundation
The North Carolina Community Foundation brings together generous people and connects them to causes and organizations they care about, with a focus on inspiring lasting and meaningful philanthropy in the state’s rural communities.
With $460 million in assets, NCCF sustains over 1,300 endowments and partners with donors and a network of affiliates in 60 counties to strengthen our state. By stewarding and growing donors’ gifts, NCCF makes a powerful impact through a robust grants and scholarships program, awarding over $300 million since 1988.
For more information, visit nccommunityfoundation.org.