North Carolina grants for Nonprofits
Explore 397 grant opportunities
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2024
Date Added
Nov 20, 2023
The One North Carolina Small Business Program offers two grant opportunities for small businesses in the state. The Incentive Funds initiative provides reimbursement to qualified businesses for a portion of the costs incurred in preparing and submitting Phase I SBIR or STTR proposals to federal agencies. A pool of $400,000 is available for these preparation grants in the 2023-24 fiscal year. The Matching Funds portion of the program awards matching funds to businesses who have already received a federal Phase I SBIR or STTR award. In the current fiscal year, a pool of more than $2.4 million is available to support this class of grants. To apply for either the Incentive or Matching grant solicitations, interested organizations can visit commerce.nc.gov/grants-incentives/technology-funds/one-north-carolina-small-business-program. Applications will be accepted until June 30, 2024, or until funds have been exhausted for the program’s 2023-24 fiscal year funding cycle.
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Date Added
Nov 12, 2024
This funding opportunity supports North Carolina-based universities and nonprofit research organizations in advancing early-stage life sciences projects focused on sleep, hibernation, and the effects of space travel.
Application Deadline
May 9, 2025
Date Added
Apr 30, 2025
This initiative provides funding and support to nonprofit organizations, local governments, and Tribal governments in coal-impacted communities to develop and scale innovative economic projects that create job opportunities and foster local economic transformation.
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Not specified
Date Added
Nov 22, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in New Hanover County that align their initiatives with the county's strategic goals and enhance community services.
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Not specified
Date Added
Dec 3, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit arts organizations in New Hanover County to enhance community arts experiences through operational and programming initiatives.
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Not specified
Date Added
Nov 27, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to public schools and nonprofit organizations in Durham County for innovative educational programs that promote equity and enhance college or career readiness for young people.
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Not specified
Date Added
Sep 24, 2024
This funding opportunity is designed to support nonprofit organizations and community-based entities in Fayetteville, North Carolina, that are working to reduce opioid overdoses and improve health outcomes through various evidence-based programs and services.
Application Deadline
Mar 7, 2025
Date Added
Feb 27, 2025
This grant provides financial support to local nonprofit organizations in Holly Springs to help them carry out community-focused activities that align with the town's strategic priorities.
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Not specified
Date Added
Sep 24, 2024
This funding opportunity is designed to support non-profit organizations in Fayetteville that provide essential services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless, focusing on emergency shelter, street outreach, and housing stability.
Application Deadline
Jul 1, 2024
Date Added
Jun 27, 2024
The South Arts In These Mountains (ITM) initiative is a grant program designed to support projects that promote the sharing, teaching, learning, preserving, documenting, and continuity of folk arts and traditional culture within Central Appalachia. This aligns with a broader mission to foster cultural preservation and community enrichment, particularly in underserved regions. The program seeks to empower communities through their unique cultural heritage, ensuring these traditions are passed down through generations and remain vibrant within the region. The target beneficiaries for this grant program are nonprofit organizations and educational organizations located in Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) counties in Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee. This includes a wide array of entities such as community cultural organizations, schools, colleges, universities, libraries, museums, performing arts presenters, community festival organizations, and faith-based organizations. The primary impact goal is to strengthen the traditional arts and cultural fabric of these communities, particularly those in rural areas with populations under 50,000, by providing essential funding for relevant projects. South Arts has several key priorities and focuses for this initiative. They are deeply committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, actively encouraging applications from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)-led and LGBTQIA+-led organizations, as well as organizations led by people with disabilities. Furthermore, they prioritize applications that feature BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and traditional artists with disabilities. Another significant focus is on funding traditional arts projects specifically in rural communities. The grants are awarded in the amount of $10,000, with a project period from October 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. The expected outcomes and measurable results of the ITM initiative include a sustained and increased engagement with folk arts and traditional culture in Central Appalachia. Success will be measured by the number and quality of projects that effectively share, teach, learn, preserve, document, and support the continuity of these cultural practices. The prioritization of diverse and rural-led organizations aims to ensure that funding reaches those most in need of support and that a wide array of voices and traditions are represented and uplifted. The strategic priority of South Arts, as evidenced by this grant, is to build a more equitable and culturally rich Central Appalachia through targeted investment in its traditional arts.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 27, 2024
This program provides financial support to rural nonprofit and governmental organizations in select Southern states for presenting touring artists across various disciplines, including film, performing arts, and visual arts.
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2025
Date Added
Nov 22, 2024
This program provides matching funds to small businesses in North Carolina that have received federal SBIR or STTR awards, helping them develop and commercialize innovative technologies.
Application Deadline
Aug 30, 2024
Date Added
Jun 11, 2024
Arts Davidson County, in partnership with the North Carolina Arts Council, is offering the Grassroots Arts Program to provide subgrants to local organizations for arts programs within Davidson County. This program aligns with the mission to foster and support quality arts initiatives and organizations at the local level. The grant is designed to support a variety of arts-related expenditures, contributing to a vibrant cultural landscape within the county. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant program are qualified arts organizations not already receiving or eligible for support from the N.C. Arts Council. This includes a broad spectrum of groups such as theaters, symphonies, galleries, art guilds, choral societies, dance companies, folk arts societies, writers’ groups, and arts festivals. The program also supports qualified artists conducting arts learning and arts in education programs, as well as community, civic, and municipal organizations that involve qualified artists in their programming. The impact goal is to strengthen local arts infrastructure and expand access to arts education and experiences for residents of Davidson County. The program has distinct priorities. The first priority is to offer operating or program support to qualified arts organizations that are not otherwise funded by the N.C. Arts Council. The second priority is to back arts learning and arts in education programs, which can manifest as artist residencies in schools, after-school or summer camps, or adult arts learning classes. The third priority extends support to community, civic, and municipal organizations for programs led by qualified artists. These priorities aim to ensure comprehensive support across the arts sector in the county. Expected outcomes include an increase in the number and quality of arts programs offered locally, enhanced operational stability for arts organizations, and greater community engagement with the arts. Measurable results could include the number of organizations receiving grants, the types and number of programs funded, the number of participants in arts learning programs, and the overall reach of funded projects within the community. Projects must take place between July 1, 2024, and June 15, 2025, allowing for a clear timeframe for impact assessment. While specific strategic priorities or a theory of change for "Arts Davidson County" are not explicitly detailed as a separate section within the provided text, the Grassroots Arts Program itself embodies a theory of change: by providing financial support to local arts organizations and programs, Arts Davidson County believes it can cultivate a thriving arts community, increase public access to diverse artistic expressions, and enhance the overall cultural well-being of Davidson County. This approach suggests a belief that direct funding at the grassroots level is a powerful catalyst for local arts development and community enrichment.
Application Deadline
May 15, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Haywood County Tourism Development Authority (HCTDA) Grant program for 2024-2025 aims to financially support initiatives that enhance tourism within Haywood County, North Carolina. This program is sustained by room tax revenue, directly aligning the grant's mission with the economic development and visitor attraction goals of the region. By investing these funds back into the tourism sector, HCTDA seeks to bolster local businesses and non-profit organizations that contribute to the county's appeal as a destination. The grant targets a diverse range of beneficiaries, including non-profit organizations, for-profit businesses, museums, attractions, cultural events, and governmental agencies. Eligibility criteria vary slightly between the two main grant categories: Legacy Event Sponsorship and Tourism Promotion Grant. Legacy Event Sponsorship is open to a broader array of entities that have a proven track record of drawing visitors, while the Tourism Promotion Grant is primarily for non-profit organizations, museums, attractions, and governmental agencies, with a specific provision for for-profit tourism-based organizations with a 100% grant match. The program's core priorities and focuses are to attract visitors from outside a fifty (50) mile radius and to generate overnight stays, thereby creating economic and destination impact. Preference is given to applications that demonstrate a strong potential to achieve these outcomes. This strategic focus ensures that the grant funds are utilized to maximize external visitor engagement and directly contribute to the county's tourism economy, while also enhancing the quality of life for local residents. Expected outcomes and measurable results include increased visitor numbers, extended stays, and a stronger overall tourism image for Haywood County. The grant program seeks to support innovative campaigns, advertising efforts, and promotional activities that effectively reach target markets. Successful applications will demonstrate how their initiatives will not only attract tourists but also showcase the unique aspects of Haywood County and its communities, leading to sustained economic benefits. The HCTDA's strategic priorities are rooted in leveraging room tax revenue to cultivate a vibrant and robust tourism industry. Their theory of change posits that by providing targeted financial support for established events and promotional initiatives, they can directly stimulate visitor traffic, encourage overnight stays, and foster a positive economic ripple effect throughout the county. This approach ensures that the grant program acts as a catalyst for growth, continually reinforcing Haywood County's position as a desirable tourist destination.
Application Deadline
May 7, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Community Foundation for Randolph County (CFRC) is currently accepting grant applications from qualified charitable organizations, aiming to support a broad spectrum of local needs. This grantmaking program aligns with CFRC's mission to enhance the well-being of the Randolph County community by funding initiatives in human services, education, youth development, health, food/nutrition, and arts. Grants will be disbursed from both the general community grantmaking fund and the Randolph Health Community Foundation Endowment, with the latter specifically dedicated to health-related programs serving Randolph County. The primary target beneficiaries of these grants are residents of Randolph County, particularly those served by 501(c)(3) non-profits, organizations with fiscal agents, local governments, fire and rescue departments, and religious entities engaged in social outreach and charitable services. The impact goal is to address a wide range of community challenges and improve the quality of life for local residents. The program prioritizes organizations that serve counties within CFRC's affiliate network and offer programs and services without discrimination based on age, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, physical ability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, or religious belief. The program's focus areas are diverse, encompassing human services, education, youth development, health, food/nutrition, and arts. Within the health sector, particular emphasis is placed on programs supported by the Randolph Health Community Foundation Endowment. The foundation's strategic priority is to respond to identified local needs through a flexible and responsive grantmaking approach, empowering local organizations to implement effective solutions. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided information, the expected outcomes include improved access to vital services, enhanced educational opportunities, increased youth engagement, better health outcomes, reduced food insecurity, and a more vibrant arts community within Randolph County. The foundation's theory of change appears to be that by strategically investing in a diverse array of community-based initiatives, it can foster a stronger, healthier, and more resilient community for all residents. Grants typically range from $500 to $2,000, providing accessible funding for a variety of projects.
Application Deadline
Jun 14, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Washington State Department of Commerce is initiating a Request for Applications (RFA) to fund clean energy projects across Washington State. This grant program aims to support the planning, design, and construction of various clean energy initiatives. Approximately $34 million will be available in a general round, open to all eligible project types and applicants. The overall mission aligns with advancing clean energy infrastructure and decarbonization efforts within the state. Target beneficiaries for this program include a broad range of entities such as associate development organizations, federally recognized tribal governments, for-profit entities, utilities (investor-owned, cooperative, or public retail electric), K-12 school districts, local governments, non-profit organizations, private and public educational institutions, other academic or research institutions, state agencies, and tribes’ contracted service providers. The impact goals are to reduce emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors, bring private investment and federal funding to the state, improve grid integration, advance community resilience, and accelerate beneficial load integration and demand management. The program prioritizes several key areas. These include electric grid modernization and innovation, innovative large-scale and dual-use solar projects, solar energy retrofits for public buildings, clean energy project siting and permitting, and building, industry, aviation, and maritime decarbonization. Additionally, projects that leverage private and federal funding are highly encouraged. Specific project categories outline more detailed focuses, such as large-scale solar innovation (over 100 kW AC at a single site or 1 MW across multiple sites, without displacing critical habitat or productive farmland), dual-use commercial solar, and grid integration and innovation focusing on distributed energy resources and non-wire alternatives. Expected outcomes and measurable results include the development and demonstration of distributed energy resources, improved integration of renewable energy and energy storage, and the implementation of sustainable microgrids. For planning projects, the expectation is that they will lead to a capital asset or support pre-development work, land use studies, or planning efforts to improve permit timeliness and certainty. Construction projects are expected to result in installed solar PV on public buildings or contribute to the reduction of emissions and economic development in hard-to-decarbonize sectors. The minimum award amount is $50,000, with a maximum of $3,000,000, indicating a focus on funding a diverse range of project scales.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Feb 6, 2025
This program provides financial assistance to marinas and boat docking facilities in North Carolina's coastal counties for installing or upgrading sewage pumpout stations to improve water quality by reducing sewage discharge from recreational vessels.
Application Deadline
May 12, 2026
Date Added
Apr 1, 2025
This grant provides funding to charitable organizations that serve the community in Alleghany County, North Carolina, to address local needs and improve residents' quality of life.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 27, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in central and western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee that focus on education, medical services, and essential human services.
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Not specified
Date Added
Oct 9, 2024
This funding opportunity provides unrestricted financial support to established arts and culture organizations in Forsyth County, North Carolina, that demonstrate strong administrative and programmatic excellence.
