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We call the Triangle region home, and with over 40 years of experience connecting donors and nonprofits, developing partnerships, and funding solutions to the region's most pressing needs, Triangle Community Foundation works to ensure that everyone who lives here has the resources and opportunity to thrive.

  • We provide philanthropic expertise and creative charitable solutions to help donors maximize their impact.
  • We connect people and organizations to drive meaningful giving.
  • We drive long-term solutions to local needs.
  • Our Mission (arrow on target icon)

    Mission

    We inspire and mobilize giving, leadership, and action.

  • Vision (eye icon)

    Vision

    A vibrant Triangle that works together to ensure everyone thrives.

  • Ore Values (diamond icon)

    Values

    Community. Equity. Leadership. Legacy. Curiosity.

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From a Fundholder

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“We chose the Foundation because its core values and focus areas are aligned with what we find most important, such as education and youth, environmental conservation, and cultural arts. The staff does an excellent job of identifying and vetting nonprofits we might consider donating to. Additionally, we enjoy the in-person events, meeting with and learning more about local nonprofits face-to-face as well as other like-minded donors - it takes a village to build a community.”

— Bernard Hsu

The Latest

Grantee Week Day 4 – Land Transaction

On Day Four of Grantee Week we are pleased to share the three grantees of our Land Transaction grant program. This program provides funding to support transaction costs associated with ...

Grantee Week Day 2 – Environmental Resilience

Welcome to Day Two of Grantee Week! Today we are pleased to share the 15 organizations who have each received $20,000 grants in the first of a two-year Environmental Resilience ...

Banding Together for the Trees

“I believe that you just cannot do work on environmental issues at the local level without the community [being] involved,” says Elaine Chiosso, Executive Director of the Haw River Assembly ...

Creating Connections Between Culture and Nature

Traveling around the Triangle, we see traffic congestion while commuting to and from work, new apartment buildings in the skyline, and more and more construction of highways and roads. These ...

Conserving Land and Legacy

With your help, we have granted $767,111 to environmental organizations through Fund for the Triangle since FY 2013-2014 While strolling through Good Hope Farm on a sunny afternoon, one gets ...

After-School Program Reconnects Children to the Earth

Is it possible to reconnect young people with the earth? Connecting with nature is tough for children who are coming of age in the digital era and kids without access ...