Our 2025 Grants
In 2025, we gave a record breaking $715,250 to 39 charities serving Western North Carolina. We prioritized our grants based on our 2024 Member survey regarding funding priorities, with 74% to Health and Human Services nonprofits, 16% to Educational nonprofits and 10% to Animal Welfare, Arts and Natural Resources nonprofits.
To see what our grants covered, scroll down, or click on a link below to go directly to grants in that category (grants within each category are alphabetical).
Food Insecurity,
Shelter,
Health,
Social,
Education,
Natural and Cultural,
Animal Welfare,
Food Insecurity
List of Services
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Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP)List Item 1
ASAP serves the Southern Appalachian region by helping local farms thrive, linking farmers to markets and supporters, and building healthy communities through connections to local food. Our WCMA grant funds ASAP's Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables Program, which improves access to fresh food by needy persons and supports the local economy of farmers. For every SNAP dollar participants spend to purchase fruits and vegetables at the ASAP market, they receive a matching dollar to purchase additional fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Asheville Poverty Initiative (API)List Item 2
API feeds homeless individuals and builds community in West Asheville by serving a hot lunch six days a week, distributing groceries and providing a central gathering spot for the community. Our WCMA grant covers rent, utilities, insurance and supplies for the redistribution of donated food.
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Bounty & SoulList Item 3
Bounty & Soul operates 10 no-cost community markets, 100 at-home deliveries and 6 community delivery sites providing dignified access to healthy food (95% fresh produce). Our WCMA grant supports the “Redefining Equitable Access to Community Health” initiative, which distributes food from farmers and local donations to individuals with food insecurity via a mobile market in the Black Mountain, East Asheville and Swannanoa River areas.
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Calvary Episcopal Church Food PantryList Item 4
Calvary Episcopal Church Food Pantry provides healthy food (fruits, vegetables, milk, protein, soup and baby food) and is in many cases is a major source of nutritious meals for families in Henderson and Buncombe counties. The Food Pantry also grows some of the produce distributed and offers health related screens and information. Our WCMA grant supplements in-kind donations by funding food purchases.
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Church of the Advocate
Our WCMA grant supports the Red Door Program, which provides individuals (the majority of whom are homeless) with a hot lunch and access to the “shoe room” and the “toiletries room” where volunteers help select free shoes and personal care items for those in need. Two medics and a nurse provided by Buncombe County attend to minor injuries and to direct individuals to more critical care if needed.
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Food Connection
Food Connection rescues food from event locations, hotels and restaurants and repackages the food into “heat and eat” meals and delivers the meals to distribution locations around Buncombe County. Their "Beyond the Busline" Program focuses on meeting the needs of people who live and work outside the city of Asheville, where grocery stores are often sparse and food pantries struggle to keep up with the growing need. The program supports seniors living on fixed incomes, working families having difficulty making ends meet, individuals living without stable permanent housing, families facing transportation barriers and concerned community members picking up meals for neighbors who are home-bound. Our WCMA grant allows expansion of the program to additional locations and families around Buncombe County.
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MANNA Foodbank
MANNA works to involve, educate and unite people in the work of ending hunger in WNC through various programs. The Youth MANNA Packs program at Manna provides four nutritious weekend meals plus snacks for Buncombe County school children from economically challenged homes. During the week, these children qualify for free school lunches but may suffer nutritionally especially on weekends. Our WCMA grant provides 155 children in the county with Youth MANNA Packs every week.
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St. Vincent DePaul Society
St. Vincent DePaul Society provides financial and food assistance to those in need within the community. In particular, they operate both a food pantry that is distributed to those in need and a utility assistance program for families at risk of utility shut off. Our WCMA grant will help 2,142 of the projected 5,000 families needing food assistance in 2026 and 34 of the over 100 families projected to need utility assistance in 2026.
Shelter
List of Services
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Haywood Street CongregationList Item 1
Haywood Street Congregation operates a community "Respite" facility, a one-of-a-kind facility in Buncombe County that hosts the homeless or those living in a shelter who have been discharged after an acute medical procedure that requires continued wound care and other physical care, including physical rehabilitation. Our WCMA grant provides about 20,000 meals for “Friends” during the transition and the relocation to an expanded Haywood Street Respite facility.
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Helpmate, Inc.List Item 2
For 46 years, Helpmate has worked within our community to provide safety, shelter, and support for victims/survivors of intimate partner domestic violence. Their services include a 24/7 hotline, danger assessment, safety planning, shelter, advocacy, therapy, outreach and case management. Our WCMA grant supports personnel costs for Helpmate’s emergency shelter program, which provides immediate safety and essential support for survivors of domestic violence and their children.
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Homeward BoundList Item 3
Homeward Bound focuses on preventing and ending homelessness in our community by providing permanent housing and support. Our WCMA grant funds a pilot initiative to test the viability of providing safe overnight shelter during Code Purple nights (when temperatures dip below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or lower) to currently unserved populations of couples (who would otherwise be separated) and individuals with pets. The grant will provide 20 beds at the AHOPE Center shelter and support 100 cold nights from November through April.
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Western Carolina Rescue MinistriesList Item 4
For over 40 years, Western Carolina Rescue Ministries has existed to serve the homeless, poor, and addicted populations of WNC. One of their programs is Abba’s House which provides addicted women who are pregnant or have young children with a free safe space to work towards recovery and other goals while staying with their children. Abba's House seeks to rebuild the family structure by empowering women to live rewarding and self-sufficient lives which will benefit communities now and in future generations. Our WCMA funding supports program expenses including but not limited to staffing, medical treatment, food, childcare, security, transportation, supplies, etc. for Abba House.
List of Services
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ABCCMList Item 1
Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry (ABCCM) addresses poverty, hunger, homelessness, and access to healthcare for underserved populations across North Carolina. ABCCM’s Doctor’s Medical Clinic serves those who are uninsured and under resourced (generally those with an income less than 250% federal poverty level, or roughly 40K for a family of 4). Our WCMA grant supports modifications, equipment and additional supplies needed to support an increase in volunteer specialist physician engagement.
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Advent Health HendersonvilleList Item 2
Our grant supports the refurbishment of the lactation room in AHH’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and the Labor & Delivery Unit, The Baby Place with the purchase of Bilisoft Phototherapy Blankets for treatment of neonatal jaundice, the refurbishment of a lactation room for mothers and infants, including Infection grade furniture and accessories, a breastmilk storage fridge, postpartum & newborn NICU and breastfeeding patient resources guides and related materials.
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Council on Aging of Buncombe CtyList Item 3
The Council on Aging of Buncombe County is a 60-year-old organization that connects seniors with federal, state and local resources for the aging. Our WCMA grant supports their efforts by providing funding for home safety installations and the delivery of food to homebound seniors.
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Four Seasons HospiceList Item 4
Four Seasons is an award-winning, nationally recognized nonprofit organization providing Care Navigation, Home Care, Palliative Care, Hospice Care, Pediatric Palliative Hospice Care, Grief Services, and Caregiver Support to fourteen counties in WNC. Our WCMA grant supports Four Season’s Hospice Care program by providing furnishings, fixtures, toys, books, and a small climbing/play structure for children visiting a family member.
Social
List of Services
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Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte, Western RegionList Item 1
Catholic Charities provides burial/cremation assistance to struggling families as part of an overall effort to strengthen families, build communities and reduce poverty. Burial expenses can be an urgent short-term need that overstrains families’ financial capacity. Grants are made without regard to religious affiliation, ethnicity, citizenship or other factors. Our WCMA grant is restricted to burial/cremation assistance for WNC residents.
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Eblen CharitiesList Item 2
Since 2010, Eblen Charities has administered a program to provide more than 29,000 needy school children with vouchers that can be redeemed for shoes and clothes at Goodwill locations. Our WCMA grant funds vouchers for approximately 625 children.
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Helping At-Risk Kids (HARK)List Item 3
The HARK program works with the NC Department of Social Services to serve the needs of at-risk children. Our WCMA grant supports (i) emergency assistance (primarily short-term housing, transportation and transition assistance) for homeless children and (ii) critical unmet needs (household items, clothing and educational materials) of children in DSS custody.
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Pisgah Legal ServicesList Item 4
Founded in 1978, Pisgah Legal Services provides free civil legal aid, anti-poverty advocacy, assistance with applications and appeals for access to healthcare for vulnerable people with low incomes, including struggling veterans, families on the verge of homelessness or bankruptcy, victims of domestic and sexual violence, people in need of health care, and senior citizen victims of fraud. Our WCMA grant supports their Veterans Law Program, a program that offers free legal services to Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, helping them overcome legal barriers to housing stability.
Education
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Avery Creek Elementary SchoolList Item 1
Avery Creek Elementary School is a K-4 elementary school with approximately 530 students, of which 68.4% are economically disadvantaged and 58% are minorities. Only 38% of its student score at or above proficient level in reading and 33% in math, significantly lower than the 46% and 40% in Buncombe County Schools generally. Our WCMA grant helps fund the purchase of Sensory Pathways (assistive materials targeting students who struggle with self-regulation and may miss instruction due to social-emotional needs). This tool will allow these students to reset quickly, by engaging in intentional movement activities.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of WNCList Item 2
Big Brothers Big Sisters matches mentors with children facing adversity and provides ongoing activities, training & support services to sustain successful match relationships. This local chapter has embarked on a significant new program to address the emotional and practical aspects ("resilience") of preparing for and recovering from significant community “life disruptions” (pandemics, floods, major family upheavals etc.). Our WCMA grant partially funds (i) salaries of the new Wellness Program Coordinator and extended work hours for existing staff, (ii) facilitator stipends and materials for resilience training and (iii) increased travel expenses for staff to execute the program.
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Boys & Girls Club of Henderson CtyList Item 3
Boys & Girls Club of Henderson County, strives to be a place where every child feels a sense of belonging and safety so that they can discover their full potential and create a bright future for themselves. Our WCMA grant supports the critical nutritional needs for children from low-income families during out-of-school periods while attending programs at the facility. Because government funding supports meals only on school days, many children face food insecurity during holidays and summer break, and our funding helps address those needs for program participants.
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Bridges Reading Enrichment ProgramList Item 4
The Bridges Reading Enrichment Program promotes literacy assistance for reading challenged first through third graders from Estes Elementary School. Our WCMA grant supports the purchase of books and related educational material as well as some financial support for a Reading Specialist and a Director associated with this program.
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NC Arboretum Society
The Bridges Reading Enrichment Program promotes literacy assistance for reading challenged first through third graders from Estes Elementary School. Our WCMA grant supports the purchase of books and related educational material as well as some financial support for a Reading Specialist and a Director associated with this program.
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Organic Growers School
Organic Growers School provides a variety of educational agricultural programs, including organic farming mentorships and home gardening workshops. Our WCMA grant funds expansion of OGS’ on-line library of organic farming resources and helps fund the launch of a public awareness and education campaign. primarily via web-based tools and social media, around the benefits of organic farming and gardening.
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RiverLink
RiverLink promotes and educates about the environmental and economic vitality of the French Broad River and its watershed. Our WCMA grant supports RiverLink’s environmental education programs, delivered at no cost to K–12 students from under-resourced schools and communities throughout the French Broad watershed. Expert educators lead interactive, discovery-based programs during the school day, after school, and during the summer, enabling students to strengthen academic skills, build social and emotional resilience, and develop a lifelong sense of responsibility for the environment.
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UNCA Foundation
UNCA Foundation supports various activities at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, including their SkillSet program that provides hands-on experience to underprivileged for members of the community, with particular focus on women, to bridge the gender gap in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Our WCMA grant provides funding to hire student-workers at competitive salaries supporting 30 students in a summer camp to work in the local STEAM Studio in Asheville.
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YMCA
Our WCMA grant funds the YMCA‘s program to provide financial assistance, including YMCA memberships to Avery Creek Elementary families whose state vouchers do not fully meet their needs, as well as those requiring full financial assistance.
Natural and Cultural Resources
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Asheville Art MuseumList Item 1
Our WCMA grant supports select arts-based educational programs for students, children, and families. This funding will also increase accessibility to the offerings at the Asheville Art Museum.
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Asheville Chamber Music SeriesList Item 2
Our WCMA grant exposes middle and high school students to chamber music by funding classroom visits by Asheville Symphony musicians as well as student attendance at live performances.
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Asheville Community TheaterList Item 3
Our WCMA grant funds a program that brings professional teaching artists to Asheville area kindergarten and first grade classrooms one day a week for 45 minutes. The artisits work with students and teachers to weave theatre, music, movement and storytelling into teaching core curriculum subject areas to enhance learning.
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Asheville Junior TheatreList Item 4
Our WCMA grant supports Junior Theater’s funding for 20 wireless, digital microphones and student scholarships for youth aged 4-18.
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Asheville Symphony Society
Established in 1990, the Asheville Young People’s Concerts provides a symphonic musical experience for Buncombe County fifth grade students before they join a band or orchestra in middle school the next year. Our WCMA grant supports orchestra fees, conductor fees and orchestra travel for this program.
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Echoes of the Forest
Echoes of the Forest is a new non-profit organization that began in March 2025. The WCMA grant funds the creation of commissioned sculpture using wood salvaged from Hurricane Helene. Upon completion, the piece will become a part of an exhibit in downtown Asheville, entitled Echoes of Downtown. The exhibit includes a “trail map” for visitors to see each commissioned piece and read a history of the work.
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Pisgah Area SORBA
Established in 2015, Pisgah Area SORBA is a chapter of a larger regional group focused on maintaining and expanding roughly 100 miles of mountain biking trails in the Bent Creek Experimental Forest. Together with matching funding from federal disaster relief, our WCMA grant funds part of the purchase of specialized tools, a new trailer (houses tools for volunteers to access) and materials to replace 2 bridges plus support ongoing maintenance of trails..
Animal Welfare
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Asheville Humane SocietyList Item 1
Our WCMA grant supports the Asheville Humane Society's Community Solutions department, which provides medical care, exams, labs and meds for pets with urgent medical needs whose families, such as seniors, victims of domestic violence, the homeless or housing insecure and veterans, could not afford to pay the expenses without this assistance. Our WCMA grant allows the pets to stay with their families instead of being surrendered. The clients,.
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Charlie’s Angels Animal RescueList Item 2
Our WCMA grant supports the New Leash for Life program, which partners with the Western Correctional Center for Women in Black Mountain to allow inmates to train and live with young, rescued dogs under the supervision of a professional dog trainer.

