Grants were awarded to organizations in the following program areas: arts and culture, education, environment, health, human services, public interest, and recreation.
- ABA Fund for Justice and Education - $24,000 to implement a criminal justice task-force model
- ABC of NC Child Development Center - $25,000 for a full-time controller
- Addiction Recovery Care Association (ARCA) - $80,000 for the capital campaign
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Services - $100,000 for the capital campaign
- Crossnore School and Children's Home - $25,000 for speech recognition software
- Eliza's Helping Hands - $9,000 for a grant writer
- Green Tree Peer Center - $9,900 for payroll and bookkeeping assistance
- Island Culturez - $15,000 to develop a community action plan
- Just for Him School of a Second Chance - $400 for a healthy eating and financial literacy program
- Kaleideum - $100,000 for the capital campaign
- Next Level Youth Enrichment Program - $800 for a youth coding program
- Piedmont Environmental Alliance - $24,000 for a part-time marketing and membership coordinator
- Piedmont Opera - $25,000 for a feasibility study
- ReadWS - $25,000 to hire site coordinators to provide tutor support
- Samaritan Ministries - $23,250 for succession planning
- SECU Family House - $18,900 for major gift planning assistance
- Smart Start of Forsyth County - $38,000 for a full-time development officer
- TCK Providence - $25,000 to develop a marketing strategy
- The Centers for Exceptional Children - $30,467 for part-time staff for the infant and toddler program for a second year
- Winston-Salem Indians - $300 for youth sports scholarships
- Yadkin Riverkeeper - $12,250 for a full-time campaign coordinator position for a third year