Bridging and Building Social Capital

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT & INCLUSION GRANTS

The Foundation makes grants of up to $25,000 for activities and projects that build social capital and foster community connections through art, culture, and beautification efforts in Forsyth County, North Carolina.

We also offer Civic Engagement & Inclusion Grants that support Power Building and Community-Led Organizations.

KEY DATES: 2026 grant cycle
  • May 1: application opens in the Grants Portal
  • June 1: application closes at 5:00 PM
  • Mid-September: notification of funding decisions
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ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY

FAQs

What makes a strong application?

We approach our grantmaking with a focus on racial equity, ensuring that our efforts support the aspirations of local residents, families, and communities.

We prioritize programs or projects that:

  • are located in under-resourced Forsyth County communities and spaces that are accessible to the public and/or owned by a nonprofit.  
  • engage people in use of public spaces.
  • deepen communty understanding of our shared history.
  • intentionally bridge across differences such as age, race, religion, socio-economic status, or sexual orientation, and/or amplifying narratives of communities that are often misrepresented or stereotyped.  

We prioritize funding for organizations that:  

  • center people who are most impacted.  
  • address root causes and advancing systems-level change.
  • serve historically marginalized communities.
  • use asset-based approaches to build on community strengths.
  • collaborate to achieve shared outcomes.
  • commit to learning and improvement.

Do projects/programs need to be located in a specific place to be eligible?

Yes. Projects/programs must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Located in an under-resourced Forsyth County community
  • Engage community members in the use of public spaces
  • Located in a place that is accessible to the public (and/or owned by a nonprofit)

How long is the grant period and what are your reporting requirements? 

Grants will be awarded for a one-year period.

Reporting will be integrated into check-ins with Foundation staff and will focus on shared learning, participant feedback, and key insights gathered during the grant period.

What financial information is required for the application?

The Foundation seeks to understand your organization’s financial position. Depending on where your organization is in its life cycle, funding it has received to-date, and many other factors will determine what supporting documents you will have available. While we aim to be flexible and offer alternative options, in general you will be asked for the most current year and the most previous full year of financial documentation.

Specifically, we ask for:

  • a Statement of Financial Position for the current and prior year (equivalent of a Balance Sheet)
  • Statement of Activities (equivalent of Profit and Loss)

See examples of these documents >

Can I discuss my proposal idea with you before applying?

Yes, if you have a proposal idea you’d like to discuss, we’d like to hear from you! You're not required to meet with our staff before applying, but many nonprofits find it helpful to discuss their idea with our team. To schedule a conversation, contact us (below) at least one week before the application deadline. Note: we cannot guarantee a meeting close to the deadline due to increased call volume.

How much funding is available?

The Foundation has approximately $175,000 for this application round. Grant requests may be submitted for up to $25,000. We anticipate awarding between 7 to 12 grants.

Can my organization receive more than one grant at a time?

Organizations should apply for only one grant this cycle. Please choose one application among all four of the Civic Engagement & Inclusion (Power Building, Social Capital, and Community-Led Organizations) or Housing Grant opportunities. If you are having difficulty deciding which opportunity to pursue, consider the intended impact of your project and where that best aligns. We also welcome inquiries.

We encourage collaboration when it helps to advance shared work and goals. If your organization applies for a grant, you can still be collaborative partner with another organization on their application.

If you already have an open grant with the Foundation, you may still apply for this opportunity.

Organizations are also still eligible to apply for grants from the Women's Fund of Winston-Salem and the Black Philanthropy Initiative.

If we’re a faith-based organization can we apply for a grant?

We fund faith-based organizations (churches, synagogues, mosques) when the organization is providing a social service, as long as it doesn’t serve only the members of a single congregation or promote a particular religious doctrine. Read more in the document below.

Can we apply if we’re based outside of Forsyth County?

If your organization is based outside of Forsyth County but serves a wide geographic area that includes Forsyth County, the Foundation will consider a grant for the portion of the project that impacts Forsyth County. If you are based outside of Forsyth County and you also don't serve Forsyth County, you are not eligible to apply for this funding opportunity.

Who makes the final grant funding decisions?

While final grant decisions rest with our volunteer governing boards, our staff serve as dedicated liaisons for each funding opportunity.

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For more information
Sandra Fishel-Booth
Director, Community Grants
sfishelbooth@wsfoundation.org(336) 607-5125