Youth, Young Adult Support Offered
April 17 — Nantahala Health Foundation is excited to announce that its 2026 grantmaking cycle is open and will once again focus on improving health
April 17 — Nantahala Health Foundation is excited to announce that its 2026 grantmaking cycle is open and will once again focus on improving health
February 18, 2026 — Nantahala Health Foundation is inviting nonprofit, educational, governmental, faith-based and other leaders working in the social services space across Western North
January 12, 2026 Continuing our focus on helping at-risk young people reach their full potential, Nantahala Health Foundation has awarded grant funding to seven regional
December 2025 Franklin, NC — In response to growing food insecurity across Western North Carolina, exacerbated first by Hurricane Helene in September 2024 and more
August 8, 2025 Nantahala Health Foundation is pleased to announce the release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Consulting Services related to a Public
March 18, 2025 Continuing our focus on removing barriers for at-risk youth and young adults struggling to reach their full potential, Nantahala Health Foundation will
December 12, 2024 Nantahala Health Foundation is pleased to announce recent community investments in support of youth and young adults of more than $250,000. The
$847,040 Storm Recovery Funding Mobilized Hurricane Helene’s impact in late 2024 was devastating and far-reaching. This once-in-a-century storm ravaged our small mountain communities, leaving physical,
November 13, 2024 Hurricane Helene, a once-in-a-century storm, ravaged our mountain communities in late September, leaving physical, emotional, and financial destruction in its wake. With
October 2024 Pictured are Samantha Bradley (left) and Latesha Wiggins (right). Nantahala Health Foundation’s Board of Directors welcomed two new members this summer: Samantha Bradley