RALEIGH, N.C. – The State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) Foundation board has approved more than $9 million in funding for 23 non-profit organizations throughout North Carolina in its most recent grantmaking session.
These commitments will support local and community development initiatives in areas of housing, education, healthcare, and human services and reflect the Foundation’s ongoing dedication to identifying and addressing statewide needs, bringing its total giving since 2004 to more than $340 million, the foundation said.
“These 23 non-profits work tirelessly to uplift the people of our state every day,” said SECU Foundation Board Chair Mona Moon. “The Foundation is honored to support their efforts and help strengthen the vital programs and projects that expand much-needed opportunities for our neighbors. We are grateful to the SECU members whose generosity makes it possible for the Foundation to put dollars back into our communities through their monthly contributions.”

Approved grants will range from $40,000 to $3 million, representing all eight economic regions across North Carolina and serving all 100 counties. Funding will help these non-profits advance their missions, develop capital projects such as clinics, education centers, and transitional and long-term housing facilities, and expand programs that strengthen organizational capacity and community impact.
Organizations approved for funding include:
- $3 million challenge grant to North Carolina Museum of History Foundation to support interior renovations and the expansion of the Education Wing
- $1.5 million challenge grant to Boys and Girls Clubs of the Tar River Region to provide support for the construction of a life and workforce readiness facility for at-risk youth
- $1.5 million challenge grant to Horizons Residential Care Center to support the expansion of their campus for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities needing residential treatment
- $1 million challenge grant to Healing Transitions to support the development of a transitional housing complex for graduates of their women’s recovery program
$750,000 challenge grant to Mountain Community Health Partnership to support the construction of an integrated healthcare clinic serving rural areas in western North







