NC Field, Inc.
Address the immediate basic needs of the Latino communities in Lenoir County in response to COVID-19.
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Address the immediate basic needs of the Latino communities in Lenoir County in response to COVID-19.
Address the immediate basic needs of the Latino communities in Guilford, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Randolph, Rockingham, Yadkin, Surry and Stokes counties in response to COVID-19.
Address the immediate basic needs of Latino communities in Wake County in response to COVID-19.
Planning grant to develop oral health programs in school-based settings.
Examine county-level variation in program enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infant and Children (WIC) and in administrative capacity to meet the increased demand for nutrition assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Address the immediate basic needs of the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe in response to COVID-19.
Planning grant to develop oral health programs in school-based settings.
Planning grant to develop oral health programs in school-based settings.
Expand local meat processing capacity, resilience, and viability for NC farmers, processors, and staff through targeted technical assistance..
Convert a web-based farmworker labor camp database into a secure mobile app to assist farmworker advocates and service providers in sharing information and coordinating services, COVID-19 response, and disaster response and preparedness.
Expand statewide leadership and advocacy programming, mobilizing a network of rural, grassroots leaders across sectors – through a process rooted in equity, collaboration, and inclusivity – to increase civic engagement and support community health.
Distribute pooled funding for re-granting to rural, grassroots community organizations that are addressing the immediate needs of the community in response to COVID-19.
Conduct polling to understand parent needs and to develop effective messaging to transform the state’s child care sector in the wake of COVID-19 as part of a larger, sector-wide strategy.
Transform North Carolina’s early education system statewide by engaging diverse stakeholders with lived experience in strategy development and implementation.
Identify and analyze the impacts and innovations resulting from the COVID-19 crisis on the NC food system and identify public and private investment opportunities to build toward a food system that is more resilient and equitable.
Identify and analyze the impacts and innovations resulting from the COVID-19 crisis on the NC food system and identify public and private investment opportunities to build toward a food system that is more resilient and equitable.
Facilitate a statewide food hub-driven capacity building and collaboration effort aimed at building a more equitable and resilient NC food system that will ultimately improve food access, health and economic opportunities.
Assess and make changes to its needs allocation formula, which is the primary mechanism that determines the allocation of $141 million of annual funding to local Smart Start partnerships.
Develop a customized financial wellness curriculum to address the needs and concerns of child care businesses operating in today’s unprecedented environment.
Address the immediate basic needs of the High Plains (Sappony) tribal community in response to COVID-19.
Planning grant to develop oral health programs in school-based settings.
Address the immediate basic needs of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina in response to COVID-19.
Address the immediate basic needs of their communities in response to COVID-19.
Expand outreach in Durham, Orange, and Wake counties and implement statewide communications strategies to the Latino community.
Distribute pooled funding to support adaptation and innovation among organizations led by and serving people of color in Wake, Chatham, Durham and Orange counties