Iredell County Community Foundation Grants

Iredell County Community Foundation

2024 Total Grants: $165,554

$2,500 to Autism Society of North Carolina to support Autism Resource Specialists in Iredell County.

$10,000 to Boys & Girls Club of the Piedmont to support after-school and summer programs for Iredell County youth.

$10,000 to Children’s Hope Alliance to provide outpatient therapy services for Iredell County children and families.

$3,500 to Classroom Central to provide school supplies to students and teachers in the Iredell-Statesville School District.

$5,000 to Fifth Street Ministries to support their Community Food Box Program that delivers food to those in need.

$12,000 to FeedNC to support the culinary and warehouse workforce development training and job placement program.

$2,500 to Foundation of Hope Ministries, Inc. to provide essential services to the most vulnerable citizens who are homeless or at risk of experiencing homelessness. 

$5,000 for Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region to help support the new homeownership program in Mooresville.

$12,500 to HealthReach Community Clinic to provide free mental health services to Iredell County residents in need.

$2,554 to Hope of Mooresville for their workforce development program.

$10,000 to Hospice and Palliative Care of Iredell County to help support Rainbow Kidz, a grief counseling and education program for Iredell County children ages 5 to 18.

$6,000 to I-CARE, Inc. to offer workforce development opportunities in high-demand careers to Iredell County adults.

$5,000 to Iredell Friends of the Library to provide digital literacy and workforce development education to residents of Iredell County.

$5,000 to LifeSpan Services to support the Pre-K Summer Program, which prepares students to be more successful in school and helps prevent summer learning loss.

$10,000 to Mooresville Area Christian Mission to provides crisis rental assistance to families in Southern Iredell County.

$3,000 to North Carolina Symphony to support a music education concert for Iredell County students.

$10,000 to Pharos Parenting to provide a bilingual parent aide to teach parenting skills in Spanish.

$7,500 to Piedmont Veterans Assistance Council for their veteran transportation program.

$5,000 to Power Cross to support one-on-one and small group tutoring in math and reading for K-12 students. 

$8,000 to Purple Heart Homes to build wheelchair-accessible ramps for Iredell County veterans as part of the Veterans Aging in Place program.

$5,000 to Safe Surfin’ Foundation for Cyber S.W.A.T., an educational program that teaches youth about online safety.

$2,500 to Sleep in Heavenly Peace, Inc. to provide beds and bedding for Iredell County residents in need.

$5,000 to Speak Life and Live to support the GEMS and GENTS camps and workshops, which focus on literacy, math and fostering healthy habits.

$3,000 to Special Treasures of Iredell County, Inc. to support youth aging out of the foster care system.

$5,000 to Iredell County Crosby Scholars Community Partnership to provide academic, personal, career, and college readiness programming for high school students in Iredell County.

$10,000 to Veterans Bridge Home to coordinate care for Iredell County veterans including healthcare, employment, housing, education and social capital, among other needs.