Golden LEAF Board awards $5.7 million at June meeting

June 9, 2021

At the June 2021 Board meeting, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $2.4 million in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program, Community-Based Grant Initiative, and Disaster Recovery Grant Program. In addition, the Board awarded $1.75 million to N.C. Community College System to provide scholarships for community college students and $1.5 million to the Center for Creative Leadership to implement the leadership training component of the Golden LEAF Scholarship Program.

Under the Open Grants Program, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $282,064.80 for two projects that will support job creation, economic investment and workforce preparedness.

In Columbus County, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $200,000 to the Town of Fair Bluff to connect a new water supply well to the town’s water system, providing necessary service for Pipeline Plastics. Pipeline Plastics expects to create up to 60 jobs paying above the county average wage. 

In McDowell County, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $82,064.80 to Freedom Life Ministries, a nonprofit organization serving justice involved individuals, to provide work-based training opportunities that lead to a credential. Local manufacturers have expressed interest in hiring candidates who possess these credentials to save on training time and costs. 

Through the Community-Based Grants Initiative, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $1 million to Watauga County to support a building and infrastructure for a livestock processing center that will serve an estimated 500 producers primarily in Ashe, Alleghany, Avery, Caldwell, Mitchell, and Watauga counties. 

Golden LEAF’s Community-Based Grants Initiative is a competitive initiative that focuses on one prosperity zone each year and is designed to identify projects that are ready for implementation and have the potential to have a significant impact. Awards for other projects in the Northwest Prosperity Zone were made at the April meeting of the Golden LEAF Board

The North Carolina Community College System was awarded $1.75 million by the Golden LEAF Board to support scholarships for rural students from tobacco-dependent or economically distressed counties to attend participating North Carolina community colleges. Curriculum students can receive up to $2,250 per year, and continuing education students can receive up to $1,850 per year. Contact your college’s financial aid office for more information on how to apply and deadlines for your application.

The Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $1.5 million to the Center for Creative Leadership to provide leadership development as part of the Golden LEAF Scholarship Program. More than 300 Golden LEAF scholarship recipients are provided leadership development training, coaching, and a paid summer work experience in a rural county. At the meeting, the Golden LEAF Board revised the program to provide a new online approach to the program for freshman participants. Current participants will continue in the prior program design. More information will be provided on the Golden LEAF website in the coming months.

The Board also approved $1.1 million in additional Disaster Recovery Grant Program funding to existing projects in Beaufort, Columbus, Johnston, and Pamlico counties. The Disaster Recovery Grant Program is funded through appropriations by the State of North Carolina to the Golden LEAF Foundation to award funds to governmental entities and 501(c)(3) nonprofits to repair or replace infrastructure and equipment damaged or destroyed by Hurricanes Matthew, Florence, Michael, and Dorian. Click here for a spreadsheet of the Disaster Recovery Grant Program awards.

Over two decades, Golden LEAF has funded 1,937 projects totaling $1.1 billion. 

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