Carroll County Community Foundation
Carroll County Community Foundation partners with charitable donors and local nonprofits to support and build stronger communities now and forever.
One of 29 affiliates of Arkansas Community Foundation, Carroll County Community Foundation has provided over $1.4 million in grants throughout our 23 years of service. These grants come from our Fall Giving Tree Grant Cycle and our other funds and endowments created by local individuals and families. Our grants respond to critical needs, such as food insecurity and medical issues, as well as programs that sustain and enrich, like the arts and education.
Contact us today. We would love to hear about your passion for giving and create a customized, tax-friendly giving plan that will make a difference in our county, state and nation.
To DONATE to a fund, follow this link to view a complete list of our Carroll County funds and endowments.
Local Giving Tree Grants Support Nonprofits working in and for Carroll County
Fall Giving Tree Grantees 2024
A Cup of Love Ministries
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry
Berryville High School Drama
Carroll County Community Band
Carroll County Youth Literacy Rotary Foundation (Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Carroll County)
Eureka Christian Health Outreach
Eureka Spring Carnegie Public Library
Eureka Springs Historical Museum
Eureka Springs School of the Arts
Flint Street Food Bank
Full Faith Ministries 71
Green Forest United Methodist Church
Hope Place Berryville/The Cradle
Jeremiah House Recovery Center
Loaves & Fishes
Ozark Natural Science Center
Ozarks Chorale, Inc.
People Helping People /Carroll Co Senior Activity and Wellness
Purple Flower
Grant Cycles
UPDATE: We have refined our two community grant cycles into ONE! Our Fall Giving Tree Grant Cycle will accommodate grants from our Carroll County Giving Tree Endowment and our Carroll County Youth Advisory Endowment. These two endowments will fund programs that support youth and children in Carroll County as well as all 501c3 nonprofits, schools, churches, hospitals or government agencies that work in and for Carroll County. Grant range will be announced soon. Grant cycle opens July 10, 2024. For more information, visit: www.arcf.org/givingtree
Arkansas students pursuing higher education at two- or four-year colleges or universities, vocational schools, or technical training programs can apply for more than 200 private scholarships.
Funding for these scholarships comes from families, businesses and individuals who want to support higher education and invest in local students. Theses donors determine the size and eligibility criteria for the scholarships they create, and the Foundation manages the scholarship process on their behalf.
To find out who can benefit from these scholarships, take our eligibility quiz.
The online application process begins Feb. 1 and most deadlines are April 1. Be sure to double-check the deadline. Good luck!
Apply for a Scholarship