Cabarrus County nonprofits receive $192,000 in community funding

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More than $192,000 in awards were given to Cabarrus County nonprofit organizations.

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The Cabarrus County Community Foundation distributed the grants, our partners at the Independent Tribune reported.

The foundation awarded grants to 27 nonprofits ranging from $1,500 to $15,000.

The grants will fund programs that invest in the Cabarrus County community.

The 2025 fellows included:

  • Academic Learning Center – $6,000

  • ApSeed Early Childhood Education – $4,000

  • Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina – $1,500

  • Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Central Carolinas – $5,000

  • Cabarrus Cooperative Christian Ministry – $8,500

  • Cabarrus County Education Foundation – $4,500

  • Cabarrus Meals on Wheels, Inc. – $5,000

  • Cabarrus Partnership for Children – $5,000

  • North Carolina Central Council – $5,000

  • Classroom Center – $5,000

  • Coltrane LIFE Center – $10,000

  • North Carolina Communities in Schools – $3,750

  • The Puente Hispano – $10,000

  • Girl Scouts, Hornets’ Nest Council – $5,000

  • Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus County – $10,000

  • Junior Achievement of Central Carolinas, Inc. – $2,000

  • Concord Junior Charity League – $8,000

  • Opportunity house – $10,000

  • Current Age Ministries – $8,000

  • Metrolina Second Harvest Food Bank – $3,000

  • The Lantern Project – $7,500

  • The Salvation Army of Cabarrus and Stanly Counties – $10,000

  • The STUDIO – $15,000

  • Eagle Wings Ranch $8,000

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