Johnston County Community Foundation awards more than $40,000 in local grants

Johnston County Community Foundation awards more than $40,000 in local grants

5/25/2018
The board of advisors of the Johnston County Community Foundation announces $40,890 in local awards from its community grantmaking fund, according to Margaret DiNubila, board president.
 
 
This year the board will grant:
  • $2,000 to the Autism Society of North Carolina for 2018 Camp Royall program scholarships
  • $2,500 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne/Johnston Counties for the Street SMART program
  • $4,330 to Community & Senior Services of Johnston County, Inc. for document shredders to protect senior citizens from identity theft and scams
  • $2,500 to Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines for camp opportunities for Johnston County Girl Scouts
  • $4,000 to Harbor, Inc for the Safe Space program
  • $2,500 to Johnston County Animal Protection League, Inc. for the spay/neuter project continuation
  • $3,000 to Johnston County Arts Council, Inc. for the Artists-in-the-Schools program
  • $3,060 to Johnston County Industries, Inc. for the We Can Work & Eat Healthy Too! program
  • $3,000 to Johnston County Youth Services, Inc. for general operating support
  • $3,000 to the Me Fine Foundation, Inc. for Me Fine Foundation family financial assistance services
  • $1,000 to the Muscular Dystrophy Association for the summer camp program
  • $2,500 to Partnership for Children of Johnston County for the Partnership for Children of Johnston County Discovery Center
  • $1,500 to Prevent Blindness North Carolina for the Star Pupils Johnston County program
  • $1,000 to Reach Out and Read for Reach Out and Read- Johnston County
  • $2,500 to the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill for the Johnston County Cares Fund
  • $2,500 to With Love From Jesus Ministries for the Food Pantry program
DiNubila thanked the community for its support of the Johnston County Community Foundation. “We are proud to support these nonprofit programs that are so important to our community,” she said. “We are grateful to the many generous individuals and organizations that have supported the Johnston County Community Foundation and our work to inspire philanthropy across our community.”
For further information, contact NCCF Regional Director Quinn Novels at 919-256-6914 or qnovels@nccommunityfoundation.org or visit the NCCF website at nccommunityfoundation.org.

About the Johnston County Community Foundation
The Johnston County Community Foundation is a growing family of philanthropic funds, resource for area nonprofits, source of grants for worthy local causes and partner for donors. JCCF is led by a local volunteer advisory board that helps build community assets through the creation of permanent endowments, makes grants and leverages leadership – all for the benefit of Johnston County. Whatever your means or charitable goals, the JCCF makes it easy to become a philanthropist. JCCF was founded in 1992 and is an affiliate foundation of the North Carolina Community Foundation. In addition to DiNubila, board members include: Nancy Faber (vice-president), Lorine Davis (treasurer), Wanda Blow (immediate past president), Bill Galloway (grants chair), Emery Ashley, Don Boyette, Kevin Boyette, Gwen Canady, John Hobart, Oliver Johnson, Robin Little, Maritza Rosado, Laurie Partlo, Betsy Whittington and James Wilson.
Tax-deductible contributions, made payable to the Johnston County Community Foundation, can be mailed to the North Carolina Community Foundation, 3737 Glenwood Ave. Suite 460, Raleigh, NC 27612. Contributions can also be made online at nccommunityfoundation.org.

About the North Carolina Community Foundation
The NCCF is the single statewide community foundation serving North Carolina and has administered more than $130 million in grants since its inception in 1988. With nearly $247 million in assets, NCCF sustains 1,200 endowments established to provide long-term support of a broad range of community needs, nonprofit organizations, institutions and scholarships. The NCCF partners with a network of affiliate foundations to provide local resource allocation and community assistance across the state. An important component of NCCF’s mission is to ensure that rural philanthropy has a voice at local, regional and national levels.

For more information, visit nccommunityfoundation.org, like us on Facebook and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter @NCCF.
 
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