Haywood County Community Foundation



Whatever your means or charitable goals, the Haywood County Community Foundation makes it easy to become a philanthropist. You may contribute to any of the funds at any time, in any amount — or start a new endowment for your favorite charity with $10,000 in initial funding.



    

Recent News from Haywood County Community Foundation


North Carolina Community Foundation announces establishment of Cruso Endowment
Foundation: Haywood County Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

The North Carolina Community Foundation announces the establishment of the Cruso Endowment. The Cruso Endowment will benefit the...more

Haywood County Community Foundation accepting grant applications
Foundation: Haywood County Community Foundation

The board of advisors of the Haywood County Community Foundation is currently accepting grant applications for programs funded from its...more

Haywood County Community Foundation awards $3590 in local grants
Foundation: Haywood County Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

The Haywood County Community Foundation awarded $3,590 in grants to Haywood County nonprofits Blue Ridge Health, Fines Creek Community Association, KARE, Inc, and The Community Kitchen. Pictured from...more

Haywood County Community Foundation awards local grants
Foundation: Haywood County Community Foundation, North Carolina Community Foundation

The Haywood County Community Foundation is an affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation. In addition to Dangerfield, board...more

HCCF now accepting grant applications
Foundation: Haywood County Community Foundation

The board of advisors of the Haywood County Community Foundation is currently accepting grant requests for projects funded from its...more





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When Hannah Davis   traveled to China to teach English, she noticed how Chinese workers and farmers were often sporting olive green army-style shoes. Those shoes served as her inspiration to create her own social enterprise, Bangs Shoes.




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