Funding search · EIN 561735937 · Raleigh, NC
Governor'S Institute
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 4
- grants reported
- $166,875
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $40,512
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 4 reported grants, largest first.
- $55,600
Unc- Son · Chapel Hill, NC · 2021
The purpose of this assistance is to support the unc-son to continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites an… read allThe purpose of this assistance is to support the unc-son to continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites and the university of north carolina at chapel hill (unc-ch son) to improve access to safe, quality driven, coordinated health care for individuals in rural and/or underserved areas of nc who suffer from comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders including chronic pain and substance use disorders. less
- $46,900
Unc- Son · Chapel Hill, NC · 2022
The purpose of this assistance is to support the unc-son to continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites an… read allThe purpose of this assistance is to support the unc-son to continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites and the university of north carolina at chapel hill (unc-ch son) to improve access to safe, quality driven, coordinated health care for individuals in rural and/or underserved areas of nc who suffer from comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders including chronic pain and substance use disorders. less
- $34,125
Unc-School of Nursing · Chapel Hill, NC · 2023
To continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites and the university of north carolina at chapel hill school … read allTo continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites and the university of north carolina at chapel hill school of nursing (unc-ch son) to improve access to safe, quality driven, coordinated health care for individuals in rural and/or underserved areas of nc who suffer from comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders including chronic pain and substance use disorders. less
- $30,250
Unc-School of Nursing · Chapel Hill, NC · 2024
To continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites and the university of north carolina at chapel hill school … read allTo continue to implement the "cdc quality improvement and coordinated care project" (referred to as cdc qi project) in partnership with selected clinical sites and the university of north carolina at chapel hill school of nursing (unc-ch son) to improve access to safe, quality driven, coordinated health care for individuals in rural and/or underserved areas of nc who suffer from comorbid physical and behavioral health disorders including chronic pain and substance use disorders. less
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