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COVID-19 Funding Opportunities (will be continually updated)

Mar 30, 2020
NC Network of Grantmakers The website provides a list of organizations that are providing grant opportunities for the COVID-19 response. Learn more. The North Carolina Community Foundation Community Grantmaking Grants […]

COVID-19 Funding Opportunities (will be continually updated)

March 30, 2020 by Megan Bolejack

NC Network of Grantmakers

The website provides a list of organizations that are providing grant opportunities for the COVID-19 response. Learn more.

The North Carolina Community Foundation Community Grantmaking

Grants are being offered across the state available during March, April and May.  This is the first cycle of the North Carolina Community Foundation’s annual grant season to serve organizations in the local communities.  Learn more.

RAFI-USA’s Come to the Table program has a limited amount of technical assistance funds to assist rural United Methodist churches throughout North Carolina that are engaging in emergency hunger relief efforts during the coronavirus crisis with mini-grants of up to $1,000. Assistance is available on a first-come first-served basis to qualifying projects. Learn more.

Council of Nonprofits: Corona Virus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: (Informational) The article explains the funding opportunities for Non-profits within the Act.

American Heart Association

In late February, the American Heart Association and Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC (BCBS of NC) released a call for mini-grants for communities to implement their ideas to promote heart health in the Triangle (Wake, Durham, and Orange counties), Triad (Guilford and Forsyth counties), and Charlotte (Mecklenburg, Gaston, and Union counties). With the increased community needs due to the coronavirus pandemic, we are increasing the mini-grant investment for each of the communities.

We have therefore extended the grant deadline to Monday, April 6 to accommodate ADDITIONAL requests, ranging from $2,500 – $10,000 to support heart healthy policies and environments focusing specifically on COVID-19 relief.

Individuals or community organizations which have already submitted applications are welcome to submit an additional COVID-19 focused application.

To apply and for more information, interested partners should visit the application website or contact Annie.Thornhill@heart.org for more information.

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Funding Opportunity on Capacity Building

Apr 10, 2019
Deadline: May 28, 2019 The Triangle Capacity-Building Network, a joint project of funders across the region, is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity for nonprofit organizations led by and […]

Funding Opportunity on Capacity Building

April 10, 2019 by Megan Bolejack

Deadline: May 28, 2019

The Triangle Capacity-Building Network, a joint project of funders across the region, is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity for nonprofit organizations led by and working with communities of color.

What Nonprofits Need to Know: 
Multiple grants of up to $25,000 will be awarded to incorporated nonprofit organizations in the Triangle region, defined as Wake, Durham, Orange, Chatham, and Johnston counties that is led by a person of color and/or are working within communities of color (An organization whose board of directors reflects the communities of color it serves is also eligible).

Grants will be selected based on a plan by the organization to improve its capacity either by completing an organizational assessment, or by implementing specific activities building the organization’s capacity.

All proposals must be submitted using the Foundation’s online grants management system by May 28, 2019. Decisions are expected by June 20, 2019.

Questions?
Full eligibility criteria, guidelines, and application instructions can be found on Triangle Community Foundation’s website. Questions can be directed to our staff by email to capacitybuilding@trianglecf.org.

Filed Under: Funding Opportunities, Homepage Featured

November Webinars

Oct 30, 2018
November 8 at 10 am:  NC HealthConnex Overview Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j8I2rkTFTXiDBsxwyHx40A The webinar will provide an overview of NC HealthConnex, the North Carolina State Designated Health Information Exchange. November 16 at 10 […]

November Webinars

October 30, 2018 by Megan Bolejack

November 8 at 10 am:  NC HealthConnex Overview
Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j8I2rkTFTXiDBsxwyHx40A
The webinar will provide an overview of NC HealthConnex, the North Carolina State Designated Health Information Exchange.
November 16 at 10 am: SFY 2020 Community Health Grant Request For Applications (RFA)
Register:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R7LwOBuQS92HturFuxaGuA
This Webinar is an overview of the SFY 2020 Community Health Grant Request For Applications (RFA). Community Health Grants provide up to three years of funding to support safety-net organizations such as federally qualified health centers, state-designated rural health centers, free and charitable clinics, public health departments, school-based health centers and other non-profits that provide primary health care to underserved populations throughout North Carolina. Grant funds may be used for both capital improvements and direct patient care. The first year awards are through a competitive grant application; the second and third years are continuation grants. The Webinar will allow potential applicants an opportunity to review the RFA and seek clarification on any questions they may have as they complete the grant application. The RFA will be posted on the ORH website November 1, 2018 and applications are due by February 1, 2019. The term of the first year grant is July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020.

The RFA will be posted November 1, 2018 on the ORH website: www.nc.gov/agency/rural-health-office

Filed Under: Funding Opportunities, Homepage Featured

Rural Health Opioid Program- Funding Available

Jun 20, 2017
HRSA has posted a funding opportunity to support expansion of opioid related health care services in rural communities – https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=284888. The funding is to support community consortiums who provide outreach to people […]

Rural Health Opioid Program- Funding Available

June 20, 2017 by Megan Bolejack

HRSA has posted a funding opportunity to support expansion of opioid related health care services in rural communities – https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=284888. The funding is to support community consortiums who provide outreach to people with opioid-use disorder, behavioral counseling, and peer support activities. The consortium must include at least 3 health care providers and other key stakeholders like social services agencies, faith-based communities and law enforcement.

The closing date is July 27th and there is $3 million available in funding. Please share with your local partners.

Filed Under: Funding Opportunities, Homepage Featured

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NCDHHS Delays Implementation of the NC Medicaid Managed Care Behavioral Health and I/DD

North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will delay the implementation of the NC Medicaid Managed Care Behavioral Health and Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Tailored Plans. The launch was scheduled for […]

Job Opportunity – Virtual Admin Assistant

Position:          Virtual Administrative Assistant  Reports to:      Executive Director   Type:                Part Time   Location:         Virtual  Compensation: $25/hr.   The Virtual Administrative Assistant will work with the Care Share Health Alliance staff […]

Care Share Health Alliance Statement on the Murder of Tyre Nichols

At Care Share Health Alliance we approach this statement with intense sadness for the loss of life of Tyre Nichols and with the deepest sympathy for his family to have […]

Care Share Honors Jan. 16, 2023 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

“Of all forms of discrimination and inequalities, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman.” This quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is often cited by those of us […]

NC’s BIPOC Leaders: Rev. Dr. Dawn Baldwin Gibson at Peletah Ministries

Rev. Dr. Dawn Baldwin Gibson still remembers when she was only four years old sitting at a nurse’s station in the hospital, while her mother was visiting with Gibson’s father, […]

NC’s BIPOC Leaders: Yesenia Cuello, Executive Director at NC FIELD

Yesenia Cuello may only be 30 years old, but she has a lifetime of experience to inform her work as Executive Director of NC FIELD, a non-profit working with farmworker […]

Tailored Plans will be delayed until April 1, 2023

NC DHHS has announced that implementation of the NC Medicaid Managed Care Behavioral Health and Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Tailored Plans will be delayed until April 1, 2023 instead of December 1, 2022. Tailored […]

Request For Proposal: Independent Auditor

Care Share Health Alliance is seeking a qualified auditing firm to provide accounting services. Specific questions to which we ask your response are listed in Exhibit I.  Please note that […]

Guidance on Preparing for the End of the PHE

Since it began in January 2020, the COVID-19 federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) helped prevent NC Medicaid beneficiaries from losing their health coverage during the pandemic, even if someone’s eligibility […]

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