Lincoln County Community Foundation Grants

Lincoln County Community Foundation

2023 Total Grants: $39,400

$2,000 to Autism Society of North Carolina to support Autism Resource Specialists in Lincoln County.

$2,000 to Boy Scouts of America - Piedmont Council to provide financial assistance for Lincoln County youth to participate in scouting programs.

$2,000 to Carolina Cross Connection to support the home repair program in Lincoln County

$2,000 to Children’s Cancer Partner of the Carolinas to help provide financial assistance to Lincoln County families with children undergoing cancer treatment.

$3,000 to Communities in Schools of Lincoln County to support monthly after-school programs.

$500 to Helping Animals to Survive to help support no-cost vaccine and microchip clinics for pets for Lincoln County residents.

$5,000 to Hesed House of Hope to help provide family counseling and mental health services to shelter residents.

$2,500 to Least of These Carolinas to provide Bags of Hope to Lincoln County children entering foster care.

$1,400 to the Lincoln County Coalition Against Child Abuse to help support Operation Warm, a program that provides new coats to Lincoln County children in foster care.

$5,000 to the Lincoln County Coalition Against Domestic Violence to help support the installation of a playground at the newly built shelter and services facility.

$2,000 to Make-A-Wish Central and Western North Carolina to support a wish family in Lincoln County.

$1,500 to Shining Hope Farms to help provide equine-assisted therapies to Lincoln County children with disabilities.

$3,000 to Speak Up for Children to help fulfill the needs of Lincoln County children in foster care.

$2,500 to Special Olympics of North Carolina to help support the expansion of the bocce court facility in Lincoln County.

$5,000 to United Way of Lincoln County to help support the United Neighborhood initiative in Lincoln County.

2022 Total Grants: $36,000

$500 to Boy Scouts of America – Piedmont Council to provide financial assistance for Lincoln County youth to participate in Cub Scouting programs.

$1,500 to Carolina Cross Connection to help support home repair projects focused on safe home access in Lincoln County.

$2,000 to Children’s Cancer Partner of the Carolinas to help provide financial assistance to Lincoln County families with children undergoing cancer treatment.

$1,000 to Communities in Schools of Lincoln County to support monthly after-school programs in the Oaklawn community in Lincolnton.

$1,000 to ComServ (A Place to Grow) to help purchase new equipment for the children’s outdoor learning environment in Lincolnton.

$500 to Helping Animals to Survive (HATS) to help support free microchip and vaccination clinics for Lincoln County residents and their pets.

$2,000 to Hesed House of Hope to help provide family counseling and mental health services to shelter residents.

$1,500 to Least of These Carolinas to provide Bags of Hope that include clothing, toiletries, toys and books to children entering foster care in Lincoln County.

$5,000 to the Lincoln County Coalition Against Child Abuse to support Child Safety Matters, a program designed to empower children to prevent, recognize, and respond appropriately to bullying, cyberbullying, and all types of abuse.

$5,000 to the Lincoln County Coalition Against Domestic Violence to help purchase bed frames and mattresses for the new shelter facility.

$4,000 to Lincoln County Senior Services to provide home repairs and accessibility modifications to ensure safe and independent living for low-income older adults in Lincoln County.

$3,000 to Lincoln County YMCA to help support preschool enrollment for Lincoln County children for the 2022-2023 academic year.

$2,000 to the Partnership for Children of Lincoln and Gaston Counties to provide financial assistance for childcare costs to Lincoln County families.

$1,000 to Shining Hope Farms to help provide equine-assisted therapies to Lincoln County children with disabilities.

$2,000 to Speak Up for Children to help support the various needs of Lincoln County children in foster care.

$1,000 to Special Olympics North Carolina to support a new bocce ball court in Lincoln County.

$3,000 to the United Way of Lincoln County to support the Financial Assistance Fund, which allocates funds to assist Lincoln County residents with exceptional circumstances related to housing, utilities, and employment.