Grant Funding

Past Grants Funded

Grant Summary History 1998-2010

Total Grants 1998-2010: $556,701

1998 Grants: $5,140

  • Randolph Hospital: $2,880 Annual prostate screening
  • Randolph Hospital Pulmonary Department: $1,000 Purchase of educational materials for rehabilitation programs
  • YMCA: $1,260 YMCA senior in-home wellness

1999 Grants: $11,475

  • Randolph Hospital: $3,000 Community education program in early warning signs of heart attacks
  • Randolph Hospital: $1,500 Spanish translation of the hospital's medical forms and patient education information
  • Randolph Hospital: $1,000 Expenses connected with the Teddy Bear Fair, a school health program educating second graders about various medical procedures through teddy bear demonstrations
  • NC Cooperative Extension Service: $1,600 Teacher training on incorporating nutrition information into their teaching
  • YMCA: $3,875 Senior Fitness Program taught by YMCA in conjunction with congregate meals at each Randolph County Senior Adult Association location
  • Family Crisis Center: $500 Purchase of clothing for rape victims whose clothes are kept as evidence by police

2000 Grants: $24,315

  • Mental Health Association and Helpline in Randolph, Inc.: $2,500 Implementation of a local "Kids on the Block" puppet program addressing a wide variety of children's mental health issues to be presented to children's groups throughout Randolph County
  • NC Cooperative Extension Service: $1,200 Two four-session Team Nutrition workshops to 150 K-5 teachers
  • Randolph Cancer Center: $2,000 Emergency fund for patients being seen at the Randolph Cancer Center
  • Randolph County Senior Adults Association: $5,350 Development of community service directories of housing options and in-home services available to Randolph County seniors
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $4,000 Monthly smoking-cessation classes to be offered free of charge on a monthly basis throughout Randolph County
  • Randolph Hospital, Department of Resource Management: $800 Development of public information centers with educational materials about community resources and entitlements to be placed in the most highly traveled areas in the hospital
  • Randolph Hospital, Cardiopulmonary Department: $1,500 Two Asthma Education Fairs as well as classes to train asthma patients in the most effective use of meter dose inhalers, spacers, peak flow meters, etc.
  • Randolph Hospital, Community Education: $3,400 Five cancer-screening programs (oral, prostate, skin, breast, and cervical) offered to the public free of charge
  • Seagrove Rural Fire Department: $2,500 Automatic external defibrillator to aid firefighters in providing emergency heart attack care
  • YMCA: $1,065 Comprehensive physical fitness evaluation for 100 individuals based on the latest standards for senior fitness levels

2001 Grants: $31,200

  • Home Health of Randolph Hospital: $4,000 HIV/AIDS Prevention Education campaign
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $5,010 Diabetes screening and education program geared toward Randolph County's African American population
  • Christians United Outreach Center: $8,000 Short-term assistance to patients unable to purchase emergency medications
  • Asheboro Fire Department: $5,000 Challenge grant toward full purchase of Sparky the Firedog, an educational tool to teach fire safety to children
  • Randolph Hospital/Cardiopulmonary Department: $4,210 Second year of the Quit Smart™ stop-smoking program
  • Randolph Hospital/Cardiopulmonary Department: $1,380 Asthma Fair and an Asthma Day Camp
  • Randolph County Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, Substance Abuse Program: $3,600 Early Childhood Intervention Program for updating evaluation materials and specialized therapy equipment for developmentally delayed children, ages birth to two

2002 Grants Total: $50,747*

*Moses Cone Wesley Long Community Health Foundation jointly awarded these grants.

  • Randolph Hospital Diabetes Self-Management Program: $6,282 Purchase an analyzer and supplies for diabetes testing
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $5,060 Fund two middle school health fairs for Asheboro City Schools
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $2,179 Fund a free public screening for stroke risk factors
  • Randolph Hospital Cardiopulmonary Department: $1,380 Asthma Fair and Asthma Day Camp
  • Randolph Hospital Resource Management Department: $1,000 Fund a workshop open to the public on extended care issues and available resources
  • Randolph Hospital Nursing Department: $550 Purchase a mannequin to provide CPR training to parents of newborns/infants who are at risk of periodically stopping breathing
  • Randolph Hospital Resource Management: $500 Fund for emergency clothing for patients who do not have suitable clothing to wear home upon discharge
  • Christian Companions: $10,000 for start up expenses
  • Grays Chapel School/PTA: $2,700 Educational materials dealing with nutrition, exercise and fitness (available to other county schools)
  • Christians United Outreach Center: $10,000 Emergency prescription funding
  • Central Boys & Girls Club in Asheboro: $5,000 Fund Smart Moves, a teen pregnancy prevention program
  • Randolph Cancer Center: $2,170 Fund the emergency needs of patients
  • Randolph County Health Department: $2,000 Fund a day of education and training in pregnancy prevention for at-risk sixth graders at Braxton Craven School
  • Randolph Health Department and Home Health of Randolph Hospital (partnership): $1,926 Fund a syphilis and HIV testing/counseling program at four sites not normally featuring such tests but who serve at-risk populations (such as AA and NA evening programs)

2003 Grants Total: $62,862*

*Moses Cone Wesley Long Community Health Foundation jointly awarded these grants.

  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $2,600 Third annual sports medicine symposium, a two-day program on sports medicine topics for athletic directors, school coaches, trainers, physical education teachers and school nurses in the Randolph County and Asheboro City school systems
  • Randolph Hospital Home Health: $2,500 Provide emergency assistance to patients who needs cannot otherwise be met
  • Randolph Hospital Nursing Department: $1,027 Supplies to train family members of patients in the effective use of Central Venous Access Devices (These surgically placed devices allow the patient to receive intravenous fluids and medications while being cared for at home.) 1,027 Central Venous Access Devices 1,027
  • Grays Chapel School: $14,800 Establish a "Project Fit America" pilot program for fitness in education
  • Christians United Outreach Center: $14,000 Emergency prescription funding
  • Randolph Community College: $10,000 Purchase instructional aids and supplies for use in the Associate Degree program in Radiography
  • Randolph Hospital's Mobile Health Services: $4,500 Fund staff and supplies for ten additional free health screenings throughout Randolph County
  • Randolph County Senior Adults Association: $3,500 Purchase supplies necessary to perform the minor home repairs and safety improvements specified by home safety inspections offered free of charge to seniors
  • Randolph County Health Department: $2,135 Fund education and training in pregnancy prevention for at-risk sixth graders at Braxton Craven School and Northeast Randolph Middle School
  • Randolph Hospital: $1,760 Health Explorers Program for Randolph County Boy Scouts
  • Randolph Hospital Home Health Services: $1,500 Educational materials to be used in counseling sessions for women, children and families affected by HIV/AIDS
  • Randolph Hospital Cardiopulmonary Department: $1,315 Asthma Fair and Asthma Day Camp
  • Asheboro Fire Department: $725 Purchase National Fire Protection Association videos for use in safety training sessions
  • Center of Living Home Health & Hospice: $2,500 Provide detection devices for unsupervised patient movement

2004 Grants Total: $34,959

*Moses Cone Wesley Long Community Health Foundation jointly awarded these grants.

  • Randolph Hospital & Moses-Cone/Wesley Long CHF Bright Horizons: $650 Support program for breast cancer patients
  • Christian United Outreach Center (CUOC): $10,000 Emergency assistance program
  • Recovery Life Resources Program: $1,086 Substance abuse intervention and childcare in Liberty
  • Randolph Cancer Center: $2,170 Emergency funding for indigent patients
  • Randolph Hospital Community Health Services: $2,750 Indigent assistance fund
  • Randolph Hospital Pastoral Care: $3,260 Critical incident stress management educational program
  • Randolph Hospital Pastoral Care: $646 Advanced directive education program for physicians and clergy
  • Randolph Hospital Cardiopulmonary Department: $1,315 Asthma Fair
  • Randolph Hospital Home Health: $1,500 HIV/AIDS Quick Test
  • Center of Living Home Health & Hospice: $2,500 Kids Path Bereavement Camp
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $4,315 QuitSmart smoking cessation leader certification training seminar
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $400 Healthwise self-care guidebooks in Spanish
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $3,000 Sports Medicine Symposium
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $1,367 Prostate screening for African American men

2005 Grants Total: $47,290

  • Center of Living Home Health and Hospice: $5,500 Partial funding of a Kids Path therapeutic memory garden
  • Randolph County Senior Adults Association: $5,865 Purchase of five automatic external defibrillators and training
  • Pilot Club of Asheboro : $1,400 Purchase of automatic external defibrillator for Asheboro High School
  • Recovery Life Resources Program: $1,500 Substance abuse education, counseling, prevention and intervention program
  • Randolph Community College: $3,822 Nursing assistant program videos
  • Randolph County Health Department: $2,173 Day camp for Randolph County youth
  • Latino Coalition: $2,600 Two day youth summit for Latino youth ages 14 - 16
  • Randolph County Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Team: $1,600 Development of county-wide management and marketing plan
  • Randolph Hospital Nursing Administration Department: $1,000 Education materials and supplies on palliative care options
  • Randolph Hospital Rehabilitation Services: $900 Organization of Balance/Falls Support Group
  • Randolph Hospital Resource Management Department: $810 Scales for congestive heart failure patients
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $3,450 Sports Medicine Symposium
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $1,170 Free prostate screening for African-American males
  • Randolph Hospital Community Health Service: $3,500 Medical equipment and supplies for congregational nursing programs
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $12,000 Partial funding of the Randolph County Health Assessment

2006 Grants: $55,000

  • City of Asheboro Fire Department: $2,400 Provide training in a variety of hazardous conditions to many categories of emergency responders
  • Randolph County Health Department: $1,000 Provide educational materials on weaning from the bottle to prevent bottle tooth decay as recommended by the Academy of Pediatrics
  • Greater St. John Baptist Church: $1,000 Funding for "Abundant Living" fitness, nutrition and wellness program for church family and community
  • Randolph Community College: $1,000 Purchase hardware and software necessary to consolidate and update manual/web-based record-keeping systems and more efficiently perform duties of an American Heart Assoc. Community Training Center
  • Randolph County Family Crisis Center: $3,500 Program to promote health and wellness of residents by integrating food safety, nutrition and exercise education into shelter life
  • The Salvation Army: $400 CPR courses for the community. Purchase of textbooks and supplies
  • East Side Health Ministry : Wesley Chapel AME Zion Church: $5,000 Continued funding for the Parish Nurse Program Asheboro/Randolph YMCA: $1,605 Purchase of an Automated External Defibrillator
  • Center of Living Home Health and Hospice: $4,000 Funding for Caterpillar's Quest Bereavement Camp
  • East Side Volunteer Fire Protection Association: $3,500 Supplement services of Randolph County EMS and increase survivability chances of citizens and firefighter who suffer cardiac related incidents. Purchase an Automatic External Defibrillators
  • North Carolina High School Athletic Association: $8,040 Purchase of Automatic External Defibrillator for each member high school in county and provide training for five people at each school
  • Archdale Elementary/Archdale Trinity Middle School: $15,300 Create an exemplary model school for fitness in education. Provide prevention and intervention to the culture in sedentary lifestyle habits of our youth. Will partner with Project Fit America
  • East Side Improvement Association: $1,250 Implement the Central Boy and Girls Club "Healthy Life Skills" program including the "Positive Place for Kids" program in which teenagers will be taught the importance of being in control of their personal health, wellness and fitness
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $3,650 Annual Sports Medicine Symposium
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $525 Promote awareness in the community regarding the importance of recognizing the early signs and symptoms of a pending heart attack, increasing the potential for those with early signs and symptoms to seek immediate health care, decreasing the risk of extensive damage to their heart and saving lives
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $1,000 Funding for a Training and Encouragement for Senior Activity [TESA] Workshop
  • Randolph Hospital: Physical Therapy Department: $1,830 Expansion of Balance Center by organizing and supporting a Balance/Falls Support Group

2007 Grants: $60,000

  • Archdale Trinity Middle School: $15,300 Create an exemplary model school for fitness education through partnership with Project Fit America
  • Cross Road Rest & Retirement Center: $2,000 Provide a tobacco free environment for staff and resident's by offering smoking cessation assistance
  • Hospice of Randolph County: $4,000 Funding for Caterpillar's Quest Bereavement Camp
  • Latino Coalition of Randolph County: $2,300 Provide a Youth Summit that will educate the community youth about health and personal improvement issues
  • Randolph Community College: $1,500 Develop and implement a comprehensive 911 Emergency Operator certification course to produce a highly trained workforce that exhibits low rates of dispatch error and employee turnover
  • Randolph County Health Department: $1,200 Purchase of supplies that will offer alternatives and incentives to pregnant women to reduce and/or quit smoking during pregnancy
  • Randolph County Health Department/Asheboro Parks & Recreation: $3,000 Increase physical activity among Randolph County residents through participation in an organized walking program.
  • Randolph County Senior Adult Association: $6,000 Funding for a pharmacist that will review senior client's medications and offer health counseling and other advice
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $2,650 Funding for QuitSmart Tobacco Cessation Training Classes
  • Randolph-Asheboro YMCA: $1,600 Provide alternative exercise for youth ages 6 - 14 with Dance, Dance Revolution; a high energy dance game that keeps your heart rate up, your mind processing dance steps and a smile on your face
  • Randolph-Asheboro YMCA: $1,050 Develop a community Pre-Postnatal Fitness Program to enhance the well being of both the mother and child
  • Westside Fire & Rescue Department: $4,000 Purchase of five Automated External Defibrillators & Glucometers
  • Randolph Hospital Community Health Services: $4,070 Develop and implement a healthy adolescent weight management program
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $4,400 Annual Sports Medicine Symposium
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $600 Develop and distribute medication wallet cards that provide up-to-date medication list, allergies, immunization records, doctor & pharmacy name/numbers and emergency contact information
  • Randolph Hospital Community Health Services: $2,750 Training, resources and supplies for churches beginning a health ministry program
  • Randolph Hospital Nursing Administration: $1,000 Provision of massage therapy services to palliative care patients and family members
  • Randolph Hospital Pastoral Care: $580 "No One Dies Alone": A volunteer companion program for dying hospital patients
  • Randolph Hospital Rehabilitation Services: $2,000 Continue funding for Expansion of Balance Center by organizing and supporting a Balance/Falls Support Group

2008 Grants: $66,533

  • Balfour Elementary School & North Asheboro Middle School: $16,300 Create an exemplary model school for fitness education through partnership with Project Fit America
  • Communities in Schools of Randolph County: $3,250 Provide nutritious foods to children identified by school staff as needing food to eat over the weekend (Backpack Pals Program)
  • Communities in Schools of Randolph County: $2,350 Promote healthy living & enhance self-esteem within our mission of helping kids stay in school and prepare for life
  • East Side Fire Department: $1,450 Purchase of an automatic defibrillator
  • Hospice of Randolph County: $4,000 Funding of the Caterpillar's Quest Bereavement Camp for children
  • Medical Resource Center for Randolph County: MERCE: $1,990 Purchase of automatic external defibrillators and to educate staff in pediatric and adult CPR
  • Randolph Department of Emergency Services: $2,000 Purchase and distribute the "File of Life" to Randolph County citizens who have medical issues
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $2,650 Funding for QuitSmart
  • Tobacco Cessation Training Classes
  • Randolph-Asheboro YMCA: $2,000 Provide fun Urban Rebounding exercise classes to the youth in our community
  • Rushwood Park Wesleyan Church: $995 Purchase of an automatic defibrillator and to design and implement a comprehensive emergency-preparedness plan
  • Seagrove Rural Volunteer Fire Department: $2,000 Implement an active wellness program for fireman
  • Southmont Elementary School: $8,150 Create an exemplary model school for fitness education through partnership with Project Fit America
  • Westside Fire & Rescue Department: $4,545 Purchase of automatic defibrillators & medical equipment
  • Randolph Hospital Community Case Management: $1,477 Support HIV testing, counseling and education services to high-risk individuals at non-traditional sites
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $2,603 Provide funding for the development and implementation of a healthy adolescent weight management program
  • Randolph Hospital Community Health Services: $1,698 Provide training, resources and supplies for churches participating in a health ministry program
  • Randolph Hospital Education & Screening Services: $775 Improve medication safety in homes through an education program "Medication Madness"
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $4,800 Annual Sports Medicine Symposium
  • Randolph Hospital Rehabilitation Services: $2,000 Funding for the expansion of existing programs
  • Randolph Hospital Rehabilitation Services: $1,500 Provide information for patients having total hip and knee replacements through a new program "Our Joint Venture"

2009 Grants: $67,388

  • American Red Cross/Randolph County Service Center: $1,123 Purchase of the automatic external defibrillator simulator/training units to teach life saving cardiopulmonary skills
  • Ash-Rand Rescue Squad: $1,040 Provide training sessions for groups and individuals in the community
  • Boys & Girls Club: $675 Provide health and life skills through a variety of programs that will educate young people on positive behavior
  • City of Asheboro: $4,590 Purchase of two automatic defibrillators for first responders to use during the early stages of cardiac arrest
  • Communities in Schools of Randolph County: $8,000 Provide nutritious foods to children to eat over the weekend. (Backpack Pals Program)
  • East Side Fire Department: $1,270 Purchase of three fingertip pulse oximeters
  • Hospice of Randolph County: $3,000 Funding of Caterpillar's Quest Bereavement Camp for children
  • Liberty Grove United Methodist Church/Faith Community Nurse Program: $2,000 Develop and implement educational programs on how to live healthy on a budget
  • Randolph-Asheboro YMCA: $2,500 Develop program for middle and high school athletes that will prevent sports injury
  • Randolph Community College: $2,500 Provide training for home caregivers through a one-day "Caregiver College"
  • Randolph County Health Department/Child Services: $775 Provide educational packets on weaning from the bottle to prevent child tooth decay
  • Randolph County Health Department/Asheboro Parks & Recreation: $4,000 Expansion of the year long organized walking program
  • Tabernacle Volunteer Fire Department: $6,885 Provide three automatic external defibrillators for first responders to use during the early stages of cardiac arrest
  • Trees Asheboro: $1,800 Provide experience regarding science and learn the importance of good nutrition through a gardening project with the Boys & Girls Club
  • Randolph Hospital Community Case Management: $2,000 Enhance caregivers awareness of self care issues and knowledge of care needs associated with caring for those with serious illness by providing 50 survival kits
  • Randolph Hospital Community Health Services: $5,200 Develop and implement a new healthy adolescent weight management program for males and expand on existing programs for females
  • Randolph Hospital Education Department: $4,400 For the annual Sports Medicine Symposium to update coaches and trainers with new wellness and safety practices that will enhance their athletic programs
  • Randolph Hospital Education/Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $1,640 Provide funding for a heart disease prevention program for women and their children
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $5,000 Provide funding for the 2009 Randolph County Comprehensive Community Health Assessment
  • Randolph Health Improvement Partnership: $2,300 Funding to support the Quitsmart Tobacco Cessation Training Classes
  • Randolph Hospital Progressive Care Unit: $2,270 Implement an educational integrated, interactive program for heart failure patients and families at the bedside
  • Randolph Hospital Rehabilitation Services: $600 Provide continued funding for the balance/falls support group
  • Randolph Hospital Volunteer Services: $3,720 Develop music therapy program to benefit cancer and palliative care patients

2010 Grants: $39,792

  • $9,000: Asheboro City Schools/Donna Lee Loflin Elementary School: To create an exemplary model school for fitness education through a partnership with Project Fit America.
  • $3,000: Asheboro City Schools/McCrary Elementary School:Funding for physical education equipment for students in K-5 to improve health and wellness skills.
  • $2,000: Asheboro Housing Authority:To educate and provide home services for elderly tenants with diabetes.
  • $1,000: Boys & Girls Club: Continue funding Healthy Habits Program promoting health and wellness for club members ages 6-12.
  • $3,000: Communities in Schools of Randolph County: To provide nutritious foods to children identified by school staff as needing food to eat over the weekend. (Backpack Pals Program)
  • $4,000: CrossRoad's Retirement Community: To provide funding for "Art for Health" a program that utilizes art as a vehicle for individuals with Alzheimer's.
  • $2,000: Hospice of Randolph County: To fund Caterpillar's Quest Bereavement Camp designed to enable children and teens of Randolph County to express and resolve feelings associated with grief/loss.
  • $2,500: Liberty Grove United Methodist Church/Faith Community Nurse Program: Continued funding for educational programs in Liberty teaching children, parents and seniors how to eat healthy on a tight budget.
  • $2,000: Randolph Community College: Continued funding for home caregivers to be delivered through a one-day "Caregiver College."
  • $3,000: Randolph County Partnership for Children: Funding for Nutrition and Physical Activity Assessment for children ages 2-5 in Randolph County Child Care Centers.
  • $3,000: Randolph Hospital Community Health Services (RHIP):Continued funding for Be RHEAL, an adolescent weight management program for males and females.
  • $1,800: Randolph Health Improvement Partnership (RHIP): Continued funding to support the Quitsmart™ Tobacco Cessation Training Classes.
  • $1,492: Randolph Hospital Maternity Services: To purchase DVD's educating mothers in newborn care, postpartum care and breastfeeding.
  • $1,000: Randolph Hospital Volunteer Services: To provide therapeutic massage sessions to patients receiving treatment in the Randolph Cancer Center.
  • $1,000: Trees Asheboro:Funding to continue and expand community garden and educational programs for Asheboro's Eastside neighborhood.

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