Moore County Community Foundation Grants Award More Than $115,000 to Local Nonprofits

The latest round of Moore County Community Foundation grants is bringing more than $115,000 back into the community, providing critical support to nearly 30 local nonprofits and organizations serving residents throughout Moore County.

The Moore County Community Foundation recently announced $115,450 in grant awards that will help fund programs focused on healthcare, education, food assistance, housing, animal welfare, youth development, and family support.

From Southern Pines and Pinehurst to Aberdeen and communities across the Sandhills, the funding will help organizations continue services that improve the quality of life for thousands of local residents.

Moore County Community Foundation Grants Support Community Needs

The grants were awarded through the foundation’s community grantmaking fund, along with support from the John W. Roffe and Marjorie A. Roffe Endowment and the Sarah McCain Currie Endowment.

Each year, the foundation’s advisory board reviews applications from eligible nonprofits, schools, churches, and community organizations to determine where funding can have the greatest impact.

This year’s grants support a wide range of initiatives, from emergency assistance and healthcare services to educational programs and pet adoption efforts.

According to foundation leaders, the goal is to create a lasting source of community support that benefits Moore County residents both now and for future generations.

Largest Grant Recipients in 2026

Several organizations received significant funding through this year’s grant cycle.

  • $21,750 to Moore Free & Charitable Clinic for operating support
  • $16,750 to Northern Moore Family Resource Center for the HOPE Academy Preschool Food Program
  • $7,500 to Caring Hearts for Canines for its spay and neuter program
  • $5,000 to Family Promise of Moore County for family and rental assistance
  • $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity of the NC Sandhills
  • $5,000 to Friend to Friend
  • $5,000 to Sandhills/Moore Coalition for Backpack Pals
  • $5,000 to Partners for Children & Families for the Essentials Care Pantry

The grants will help organizations address some of the region’s most pressing needs, including affordable housing, food insecurity, healthcare access, and support for families facing hardship.

Wide Range of Organizations Benefit

In addition to the larger grants, funding was distributed to many well-known organizations throughout Moore County.

Recipients include Meals on Wheels of the Sandhills, The Arc of Moore County, Arts Council of Moore County, Autism Society of North Carolina, Girls on the Run Sandhills, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Pretty in Pink Foundation, Sandhills Children’s Center, Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, and the American Red Cross.

These organizations serve residents of all ages and backgrounds, from young children and students to seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

The grants also support programs that enhance community wellness, educational opportunities, and access to essential services.

Building a Stronger Moore County

Foundation leaders say these investments reflect the generosity of local donors and the importance of community partnerships.

“These local nonprofits and community organizations are essential to a thriving Moore County,” said Victoria Adkins, president of the Moore County Community Foundation advisory board.

Since its founding in 1991, the foundation has worked to connect charitable giving with local needs, helping nonprofit organizations continue programs that strengthen communities throughout the Sandhills.

Residents interested in learning more about the foundation, supporting its mission, or making a tax-deductible contribution can visit The Moore County Community Foundation.

As local nonprofits continue serving families across Southern Pines, Aberdeen, Pinehurst, Carthage, and surrounding communities, these grants will provide important resources to help meet growing needs throughout the region.

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