Next Gen gathered for a family-friendly service night with Habitat for Humanity—painting and creating gifts for new homeowners while building fellowship, making new friends, and helping neighbors in need.
TCGC spent a meaningful evening with Least of These Carolinas—touring the new facility, packing Bags of Hope, and learning how LOTC supports children affected by foster and kinship care through resources like supplies, scholarships, and summer camp.
Impact + Influence is a one-day workshop designed for nonprofits to sharpen advocacy, strengthen storytelling, build collaboration, and prepare for upcoming Community Grants Cycle opportunities in Gaston County.
President Richard Rankin shares why year-end results outperformed expectations—driven by late-year giving, strong grantmaking, and asset growth—and outlines next steps as the Foundation begins a new year of planning, investment review, and fund development.
Next Gen showed up strong for “Are You Smarter Than a Gaston County 5th Grader?”—celebrating education, community, and student achievement while continuing a long-standing sponsorship of this high-energy event.
Next Gen is gathering for a Family Service Night at Habitat for Humanity in Gastonia to prepare welcome items for families moving into new homes. Come for the full event or drop in, enjoy food together, and RSVP to Lauren Vanacore.
At their January meeting, the TCGC Board voted to distribute nearly $5,000 from the TCGC endowment to support eight student-led projects with local nonprofit partners—strengthening services, expanding access, and meeting real community needs.
January is a season of action at the Foundation. Through listening, learning, and collaboration with donors, nonprofits, advisors, and civic partners, we’re aligning charitable resources with meaningful outcomes and the needs ahead.
When food assistance uncertainty raised urgent concerns, GCF moved quickly—partnering with Second Harvest and launching the Lowery Challenge for Hunger Relief. A $50,000 match from John and Malinda Lowery, plus an anonymous $50,000 gift, helped drive $123,720 raised to support Gaston County food banks.