Funding Sources (Other Funding)
Funding Sources (Other Funding)
Sector: Non-profit
Summary: CDP funds U.S.-based nonprofits, including fiscal sponsors and fiscal agents on behalf of non-501(c)(3) organizations, and non-U.S. based nongovernmental organizations with registered nonprofit status in the country in which they are legally formed. All grantee partners must successfully complete our due diligence process. CDP considers supporting organizations that have all or some of the following characteristics: a) Have a localized and community-led approach deeply rooted in affected communities. b) Are led by and/or are serving historically or currently marginalized and at-risk populations. c) Have the capacity to successfully implement disaster recovery and resilience programs in the specified timeline. d) Integrate capacity building and systems strengthening in their programs.
Website: https://disasterphilanthropy.org/cdp-funds/our-grantmaking-process/
Sector: Non-profit
Summary: The North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund will help provide for immediate unmet needs through reimbursements to nonprofits working with disaster survivors. For immediate, unmet needs, the United Way of North Carolina will provide grants to nonprofits or reimburse nonprofits working in impacted communities. If sufficient donations are collected to support long-term recovery work, the North Carolina Community Foundation’s affiliate foundations and statewide grants committee will work to ensure that all donations are distributed to nonprofits that can best serve unmet needs in affected communities. Certain nonprofit organizations assisting individuals and communities recovering from Hurricane Helene are eligible for funding. Eligible groups include any 501(c)(3) agency with a valid charitable solicitation license that is assisting Hurricane Helene-impacted communities with immediate needs.
Website: https://www.unitedwaync.org/nc-disaster-relief-fund-helene
Sector: Non-profit
Summary: Burke County Disaster Relief Grants allow the Community Foundation of Burke County (CFBC) to make grants up to $10,000 to tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organizations that have programs benefiting the residents of Burke County in the context of a natural or man-made disaster in the county. Funding is intended to be used for disaster relief purposes and intended for nonprofits that are located in Burke County, NC, or serving Burke County, NC.
CFBC is inclined to give favorable consideration to efforts that: Address critical areas such as: food and water needs, medical/mental health services, shelter/housing, direct costs for increased staffing to serve above needs
Website: https://cfburkecounty.org/Guidelines-for-BCDRF.pdf
Sector: Various
Summary: Eighteen page list of grant making organizations which fund Helen related recovery.
Website: https://www.bcbsncfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Disaster-Response-Opportunities_10_8_24.pdf
Sector: Various
Summary: Offering informational sessions on FEMA application process.
Website: https://www.pisgahlegal.org/fema
Sector: Small Business
Summary: Open to performance venues funding $25,000 per location or $50,000 max between two locations.
Website: https://www.nivf.org/erf
Sector: Small Business
Summary: Free Disaster assistance for cultural, preservation, and historic organizations.
Website:Â https://ncpreservation.org/programs/emergency-response/
Sector: Small Business
Summary: Compilation of grants for small businesses in Helene effected areas.
Website: https://www.mountainbizworks.org/helene/
Sector: Small Business
Summary: Various services for small businesses in the Helene effected areas ranging from loans, contracting opportunities, and other funding opportunities.
Website: https://sbtdc.org/hurricane-helene
Sector: Restaurants
Summary: Grants up to $10,000 for restaurants
Website: https://helloalice.com/grants/doordash/
Sector: Arts
Summary: Compilation of grants for arts related entities in disaster effected areas.
Website: https://artsnc.org/arts-emergency-resources/
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