Grant Funding

Community Grant Initiatives

Every day, Randolph Hospital provides care and healing through quality healthcare services. But Randolph Hospital's impact on the community is much broader than the care given within the hospital walls. Through grants funded by the Randolph Hospital Community Health Foundation the hospital as well as other local non-profit organizations have the opportunity to assist with health and wellness programs outside the hospital walls.

The Randolph Hospital Community Health Foundation was founded in 1995 and awarded its first grants in 1997. Contributions to the Foundation have been a valuable part of the Foundation's ability to award over half a million dollars in grants over the last 13 years. All funds contributed to the Foundation are invested and the income is used to fund Randolph Hospital health and wellness projects, hospital services and equipment, and other community non-profit health and wellness programs. To see a complete listing of all the grants awarded over the past 13 years, please click here.

Services or programs like QuitSmart™, a stop smoking program, new state-of-the-art fitness equipment for area schools and in-depth training for regional athletic coaches, are just a couple of grants that have been awarded over the years from the Randolph Hospital Community Health Foundation.

To learn more about the Randolph Hospital Community Health Foundation or to submit a grant, call Lauren Ingold, Grants Coordinator at (336) 633-7755. Grant applications can also be obtained by writing to Randolph Hospital Community Health Foundation, P.O. Box 1048, Asheboro, NC, 27204.

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