Duplin County Community Foundation

The Duplin County Community Foundation transforms collective generosity into a permanent source of community support.

Founded in 2005, DCCF works to increase philanthropic giving and establish endowments in the community. DCCF is part of the North Carolina Community Foundation network and is led by a local volunteer advisory board that understands community needs. Grants are made annually to local organizations.

Officers

Ed Emory

President

Debra Morrissey

Vice President

Brittainy Kildow

Secretary

Board Members

Roszena Devione-Bivens

Wayne Branch

Mike Davis

Flor Diaz

Francisco Diaz

Cathy Fonvielle

Susan Kerig

Todd Minchew

Wendy Murphy

Tabitha Smith

David Sutton

Thomasina Williams

Bob Kornegay, DCCF Board President

Bob Kornegay, president of the Duplin County Community Foundation board, shares his belief on how a person can make a difference in the world.

Grants Awarded

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$575,000 awarded to eastern North Carolina nonprofit programs by NCCF 

October 30, 2025

This is the eighth annual application-based cycle from the endowment, which supports nonprofit programs focusing on education, health, and human services in 41 eastern North Carolina counties.

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Duplin County Community Foundation awards more than $17,000 in grants 

October 2, 2025

The Duplin County Community Foundation, a North Carolina Community Foundation affiliate, has awarded $17,370 in grants to 14 organizations supporting…

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North Carolina Community Foundation Board of Directors elects John Willingham as Chair; adds two new board members

April 9, 2025

The Board of Directors of the North Carolina Community Foundation has elected John Willingham as its 11th chair, succeeding Katharine “Kack” Harrison Hardin…

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Family creates endowment to support Duplin County, Belize while honoring loved ones

March 6, 2025

The North Carolina Community Foundation provides opportunities to create funds that honor family members and benefit the local community. The Family Cooperative fund…