- September 29, 2020
- News
Updated: 11/30/2020
Funding Opportunities
- NC COVID-19 Rapid Recovery Loan Program
- The North Carolina COVID-19 Rapid Recovery Loan Program supports North Carolina small businesses and family farms as they recover from the economic impact of COVID-19.
- Application deadline: October 15, 2020
- The Foundation for a Healthy High Point
- Strategic Fluid Funding – In response to COVID-19, the Foundation for a Healthy High Point has established the Fluid Strategic Investment Program, which is intended to provide one-time grants to non-profit organizations serving the Greater High Point area to provide them with critical and flexible resources to weather, recover, and rebuild from the impact of COVID-19. For more information on the Fluid Strategic Investment Program, please click here.
- 2020 deadlines for Fluid Strategic Grants:
- 3rd Quarter – August 1
- 4th Quarter – October 1
- 2020 deadlines for Fluid Strategic Grants:
- Strategic Fluid Funding – In response to COVID-19, the Foundation for a Healthy High Point has established the Fluid Strategic Investment Program, which is intended to provide one-time grants to non-profit organizations serving the Greater High Point area to provide them with critical and flexible resources to weather, recover, and rebuild from the impact of COVID-19. For more information on the Fluid Strategic Investment Program, please click here.
- Traditional Grants – A Letter of Interest (LOI) process is utilized for traditional grant proposals. LOIs can be submitted at any time during the year using the Foundation’s online grants management system but will be reviewed by the Foundation two times a year during the Spring and Fall cycles. After the LOI is reviewed, the Foundation will notify the organization on whether it will be invited to submit an application. For more information on the Traditional Grants Program, please click here.
- Fall 2020 Deadline: August 1, 2020
- The IRS is issuing Economic Impact Payments to every eligible American.
- Rural Forward NC has shared a grant opportunity for rural, grassroots organizations addressing both the new and exacerbated challenges their communities face due to COVID19.Grants of either $5,000 or $10,000 are offered to support the rapid response efforts.
- Learn more and apply: https://www.conservationfund.org/our-work/resourceful-communities/covid-19-resources. Questions? smallgrants@conservationfund.org
- The NC Center for Non-Profits Building Organizational Resilience Toolkit is issuing Economic Impact Payments to every eligible American. We need your help to reach individuals who do not normally file because they do not have enough income that requires them to file. This includes the homeless, unbanked, certain seniors, and some limited English-proficient individuals who will need to provide information to the IRS to get their Economic Impact Payment. If possible, those individuals can use the IRS free online tool to sign up to get an Economic Impact Payment: irs.gov/nonfilereip
- United Way of Greater High Point Emergency Fund
- North Carolina Health Association: COVID-19 Fill the Gap Response Fund
Surveys
- Guilford Nonprofit Consortium 2020 Salary Survey
- The Guilford Nonprofit Consortium working with the JER HR Group to develop a survey of salaries for members of the Consortium and local nonprofits
- Please complete by June 19, 2020.
- The Guilford Nonprofit Consortium working with the JER HR Group to develop a survey of salaries for members of the Consortium and local nonprofits
Local, COVID-19 & Food Resources
- The High Point Farmers Market
- Every Saturday from May 2 – October 31 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm at the High Point Public Library (901 N. Main Street).
- The Farmer’s Market has fresh:
- Local beef, chicken, and eggs
- Fruits, vegetables
- Seafood
- GCCN Orange Card recipients can present their card and ID to receive $10 in fresh fruits and vegetables.
- SNAP Benefits are accepted (includes food stamps and EBT)
- United Way “CANpaign” Food Drive
- United Way of Greater High Point is having their 2020 food drive to help restock local food pantries from September 14 – 18, 2020.
- Donations will benefit community members recovering from the impacts of COVID-19.
- COVID-19 Drive Thru Community Testing
- Turner’s Chapel is hosting COVID-19 testing on Saturday, August 8, 2020 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
- Florence School Drive, High Point, NC 27265.
- Pre-registration August 1 – August 6
- All insurances accepted and there is no cost to those without insurance.
- COVID-19 Testing Drive-Thru and Food Pantry
- Stephen’s Metropolitan Zion AME Church is hosting COVID-19 testing drive-thru and food pantry on Saturday, June 13, 2020, from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm at Morehead Recreation Center(101 Price Street, High Point, NC, 27269).
- Free to those without insurance. If insured, bring your insurance card and the lab will bill your insurance company at no out of pocket cost to you.
Webinars and Technology Resources
- Robots Make Bad Fundraisers
- October 8, 2020: 8:30 am – 10:00 am
- How to Create Donor Surveys that Improve Fundraising
- August 13, 2020: 8:30 am – 10:00 am
- The Bernard Family Leadership Lecture Series: The State of Non-Profits in North Carolina COVID-19 “Changed the Way We Lead”
- July 29, 2020: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
- Virtual Online Panel Discussion
- How to Host a Successful Virtual Fundraising Event in a Post-Covid World
- July 29, 2020: 10:00 am – 11:30 am
- This very timely and highly relevant session on Virtual Fundraising will present new concepts about how to raise major gifts.
- Beyond Resilience Workshop: June 30, 2020, 9:00 am -12:00 pm
- Register for a free capacity building virtual workshop hosted by Dr. Pamela Palmer.
- NCNG Funder COVID-19 Call: June 24, 2020, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
- This call will focus on the impacts of the pandemic on the mental health of North Carolina’s children and adults
- Techsoup(technology resources for Non-profits)
- Webinar:Keeping Your Nonprofit’s Systems Secure While Working Remotely
- From Root Cause:
- Financial Sustainability: Scenario Planning
- Nonprofit HR: Leading Teams Through Uncertainty
- Program Design: Adapting Service Delivery in Response to Crisis and Uncertainty
- Financial Sustainability: Consolidation in a Time of Uncertainty
- Greensboro AHEC – May 12, 2020, Webinar – Building Resilience and Self Care for the Healthcare Provider
- Planning Through Crisis Webinar Series presented by the Nonprofit Partnership
- Surviving and Thriving in 2020 Amid the COVID-19 Crisis
- We’re Shut Down, Now What?
- Cash Now: Fundraising Strategies During Crisis
- Going Virtual: Strategies for Program Sustainability
- Finding Our New Normal: Updating Your Strategic & Operating Plan
Additional COVID-19 Resources for Non-Profits
- United States Chamber of Commerce-Coronavirus Emergency Loans for Small Businesses (Guide and Checklist)
- Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) Program
- This program will provide extra assistance for families whose children normally receive free and reduced lunch at school to purchase groceries.
- Please fill out the table below and email your completed form to Yolanda Davenport, ydavenport@ptrc.org, by 12:00 pm on May 27, 2020.
- FACE COVERINGS FOR NON-PROFITS
- The Piedmont Triad Regional Council is offering face coverings for non-profits.
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- Briefing on Emergency Coronavirus Funding for 501c3 Nonprofits
- Neil Bradley Slideshow Presentation from US Chamber of Commerce Briefing on March 30
COVID-19 Community Resources
- Date: Friday, June 26, 2020: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm (or until supplies last
- Location: GTCC Parking Lit, 901 S. Main Street, High Point, NC 27262
- Community Outreach with Iglesia Ni Cristo/Church of Christ
- High Point residents will have access to FREEgroceries on Friday, May 29 from 12 pm – 2 pm, during a community outreach event in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The FREE food via a drive-thru Grocery Grab-N-Go event at 1934 Eastchester Dr, High Point, NC 27265 is a show of support for the community throughout these unprecedented times. The first 500 residents to arrive will be able to obtain this help. The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) in our city, and throughout other states like VA, GA, and AL will simultaneously hold events in support of community members, frontline workers, and all those who have been impacted by this pandemic. FREE groceries — like fruits, dry goods, and water — are items community members will receive as part of the INC Giving project by the Iglesia Ni Cristo. These are ongoing international activities of the Church that support communities by offering resources for the wellbeing of those in need and a global commitment to share our faith through acts of kindness. We do hope you’ll consider letting the residents know what is available to them and their families for FREE next Friday the 29th. Please let me know of any questions you may have, grateful for your support in advance. Thank you, Kristine Baldrias.
- Please contact Kristine Baldrias with any questions: Cell — 910-308-8185 | Email — bo99@me.com
- High Point residents will have access to FREEgroceries on Friday, May 29 from 12 pm – 2 pm, during a community outreach event in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The FREE food via a drive-thru Grocery Grab-N-Go event at 1934 Eastchester Dr, High Point, NC 27265 is a show of support for the community throughout these unprecedented times. The first 500 residents to arrive will be able to obtain this help. The Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) in our city, and throughout other states like VA, GA, and AL will simultaneously hold events in support of community members, frontline workers, and all those who have been impacted by this pandemic. FREE groceries — like fruits, dry goods, and water — are items community members will receive as part of the INC Giving project by the Iglesia Ni Cristo. These are ongoing international activities of the Church that support communities by offering resources for the wellbeing of those in need and a global commitment to share our faith through acts of kindness. We do hope you’ll consider letting the residents know what is available to them and their families for FREE next Friday the 29th. Please let me know of any questions you may have, grateful for your support in advance. Thank you, Kristine Baldrias.