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    Beaufort-Hyde foundation awards grants

    29 days ago

    The Beaufort-Hyde Community Foundation, a North Carolina Community Foundation affiliate, has awarded $3,919.98 in grants to organizations supporting the local community.

    The board of advisors granted:

    $1,306.66 to Albemarle Commission Senior Nutrition Program for Hyde County Meals on Wheels 2024-25$1,306.66 to Children’s Cancer Partners of the Carolinas for Beaufort-Hyde Childhood Cancer Safety Net$1,306.66 to Eagle’s Wings Food Pantry for Feeding the Children

    “There are many nonprofits and organizations doing critical work to improve lives in Beaufort and Hyde counties,” said Michael Adams, advisory board president of the Beaufort-Hyde Community Foundation. “We were glad to be able to support some of those organizations through these grants.”

    Funds for 2024 grants came from BHCF’s community grantmaking fund. Each year, BHCF’s local volunteer advisory board uses dollars from its endowment fund to make grants to eligible local organizations, including nonprofits, local governments, schools and churches.

    Visit nccommunityfoundation.org/beaufort-hyde to learn more about BHCF and its work in the community or make a tax-deductible donation. For information about BHCF, contact the eastern region community leadership officer.

    Beaufort-Hyde Community Foundation Advisory Board MembersAdvisory board members live and work in Beaufort and Hyde counties, positioning them to strategically leverage resources, meet local needs and access opportunities. In addition to Adams, board members include Julio Morales (vice president), Bethany Pugh (secretary/treasurer), Lee Brimmage, Stacy Drakeford, Alice Keeney, Floy Loftus, Joseph Rockenstein, Marcy Sasnett and Christopher Whitehead.

    About the North Carolina Community FoundationThe North Carolina Community Foundation brings together generous people and connects them to causes and organizations they care about, with a focus on inspiring lasting and meaningful philanthropy in the state’s rural communities.

    With $400 million in assets, NCCF sustains over 1,200 endowments and partners with donors and a network of affiliates in 60 counties to strengthen our state. By stewarding and growing donors’ gifts, NCCF makes a powerful impact through a robust grants and scholarships program, awarding over $270 million since 1988.

    For more information, visit nccommunityfoundation.org.

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