Hoke County Community Foundation Grant
This grant provides financial support to charitable organizations serving the Hoke County area, with a focus on music and cultural arts programming.
The Hoke County Community Foundation (HCCF), an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation (NCCF), is a locally rooted philanthropic organization established in 1998. It is guided by a volunteer advisory board comprised of community members who are committed to supporting local needs through the development of permanent endowments, targeted grantmaking, and leadership initiatives. The foundation serves as a funding partner for charitable organizations that operate within Hoke County, North Carolina. Each year, HCCF provides funding through its community grantmaking fund and the Mary Archie McNeill Endowment. The McNeill Endowment is specifically designated to support music and cultural arts programming, while the broader community fund supports a diverse range of community-focused projects. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) public charities, organizations with qualified fiscal sponsorship, public schools, local government entities, fire and rescue departments, and faith-based organizations that offer nonsectarian services. Religious entities are eligible only for charitable outreach programs and not for general operational expenses. In 2026, the HCCF grant cycle will open on March 13 and close promptly at noon Eastern Time on April 14. Late applications will not be accepted, including those delayed by technical issues. Applications must be submitted via the NCCF Grant Application Portal, and applicants are strongly encouraged to review the program guidelines thoroughly. First-time applicants must complete profile creation via Training Module I, while returning users should use existing login credentials. Training Module II provides specific instructions for submitting a new application. The application process is competitive, with grant awards typically ranging from $500 to $2,000. In 2025, a total of $27,490 in grants was awarded to local nonprofit organizations. Funding can be used for either specific projects or general operating support, unless otherwise restricted. However, grants will not cover annual fundraising campaigns, political activities, religious instruction, or retroactive reimbursements. Applications must adhere strictly to nondiscrimination policies and may not benefit specific individuals or involve regranting. Decisions are usually announced about two months following the application deadline. A key tool in guiding award decisions is HCCF's annual Community Needs Assessment. While no pre-application submission is required, careful preparation and adherence to guidelines are essential for a successful submission. Interested applicants should direct questions to the designated Program Officer for Central NC. The foundation's annual cycle suggests a recurring schedule, with the next expected application cycle likely opening in March 2027.
Award Range
$500 - $2,000
Total Program Funding
$27,490
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Grants range from $500 to $2,000 and support a wide range of community needs through designated endowments; typical turnaround is two months.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) public charities, organizations with fiscal sponsors, local governments, schools, fire and rescue departments, and faith-based organizations offering secular programs. General support for religious organizations and political activities are not eligible.
Geographic Eligibility
Hoke County
Applications that do not adhere to guidelines will be ineligible; review Community Needs Assessment before applying.
Application Opens
March 13, 2026
Application Closes
April 14, 2026
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