Happy Retirement
Join us in congratulating Meg White as she retires from WNC Bridge Foundation after working in the non-profit sector across WNC for the past 24 years.
You’re Special Fund Lifts Spirits
Moving independently in her home was becoming challenging for Deb Snider of Waynesville.
Grant Allows Clients to Monitor Blood Pressure in a New Way
Rural primary improvement grant aims to help clients monitor their blood pressure levels at home in partnership with a local doctor, pharmacist, and nutritionist team that can help them implement changes in medications and lifestyle
Nurturing Grahamtown
A three-year IMPACT capacity grant from WNC Bridge is supporting Grahamtown’s Healthy Homes Program.
Welcome New Board of Directors
WNC Bridge is delighted to welcome our newest Board of Directors, who provide their time, connections, skills, and resources to advance our mission.
Non-Profits Invited to Participate in Yard Sale
WNC Bridge Foundation is excited to invite non-profits across WNC to participate in our Western North Carolina Non-Profit Yard Sale on Saturday, May 20, from 10 am to 2 pm.
Washburn Community Outreach Center Helps Families Shop for the Holidays
An IMPACT Grant from WNC Bridge Foundation has allowed Washburn Community Outreach Center (WCOC) in Rutherford County to make much-needed improvements to its food pantry facility.
A Pedal Up Experience
WNC Bridge Foundation recently awarded Pedal Up Polk a NOW Grant to support the organization’s Christmas Experience Project.
Green & Healthy Homes Initiative
WNC Bridge Foundation welcomed Ruth Ann Norton, President of Green & Healthy Homes Initiative .
Bridgeshop Focuses on Capacity Building
IMPACT Grant recipients were invited to attend a professional development “Bridgeshop” led by WNC Nonprofit Pathways and hosted by WNC Bridge Foundation on October 25 & 26 and virtually on November 16th.