Whatever your means or charitable goals, the Currituck-Dare 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.
... inspire philanthropy across our community,” said Janet Colegrove, CDWF co-chair. ... An affiliate of the North Carolina Community Foundation, the Currituck-Dare Community Foundation is a...more
“This grant is critical to the long-term recovery of Dare county from Hurricane Matthew,” said Sheila Davies, Currituck-Dare Community Foundation board president. “The NCCF Disaster Relief Fund...more
“This grant is critical to the long-term recovery of Dare county from Hurricane Matthew,” said Sheila Davies, Currituck-Dare Community Foundation board president. “The NCCF Disaster Relief Fund...more
Ticket sales start Feb. 1 for the Currituck-Dare Community Foundation's annual fundraiser, the Duck and Wine Festival, set for Saturday, April 28 from noon to 3 p.m. at the Duck Waterfront...more
The North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund awarded a second round of grants to local affiliate foundations serving the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Matthew, and the Currituck-Dare...more
"I am honored to be a part of such a rewarding organization as the Currituck Dare Community Foundation which inspires people to make lasting...more
Currituck-Dare Community Foundation receives grant for Sandy damages, Biogen Idec Foundation supports science education, Triangle Community Foundation...more
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.