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Civic Foundation Awards $25,000 Grant to Y ME Mobility Assistance in Mecklenburg County

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September 26, 2025
Civic Foundation Awards $25,000 Grant to Y ME Mobility Assistance in Mecklenburg County

RALEIGH, N.C. - Civic Foundation has awarded a $25,000 grant to Y ME Mobility Assistance, a Mecklenburg County nonprofit dedicated to helping families raising children with disabilities and veterans facing mobility challenges. In addition to the grant, Y ME Mobility Assistance has been recognized as the Civic Foundation’s 2025 Grant Recipient of the Year. This award is part of the Civic Foundation’s quarterly investment of $75,000 in emerging nonprofits that address critical housing and human service needs across North Carolina. In total, the Foundation provides $300,000 annually to 12 organizations, extending resources and support to nonprofits working every day to strengthen communities statewide.

“What makes these grantees so special is the heart behind their work—the intentional way they show up, meet people where they are, and make life a little easier for those who need it most,” said Jaz Kilpatrick, Executive Director of Civic Foundation. “I’m truly thrilled that Civic Foundation can come alongside Y ME Mobility Assistance, and I look forward to the difference we’ll continue to make together for the good of the communities they serve in the Charlotte region.”

Established in 2023, Y ME Mobility Assistance provides grants and subsidies for vehicle adaptations—including wheelchair lifts, hand controls, and ramp installations—helping individuals gain independence, safety, and freedom. Grant funding will support vehicle modifications for at least 15 households over the next year, as well as outreach, educational materials, and installation services.

This grant is one of three awards provided by Civic Foundation during its third-quarter funding cycle. 

Meet the other Civic Foundation grantees selected this quarter.

Bike Box Project – Since 2018, Bike Box Project has supported people with Parkinson’s disease and their families in Craven County and the surrounding areas through movement-based programs. Its core initiative, Rock Steady Boxing, is a high-intensity, non-contact fitness class proven to slow Parkinson’s symptoms. Funding will update essential equipment, provide financial assistance for participants, and implement the Parkinson’s Assessment and Reporting System (PARS) to track program impact.

Eden Village of Wilmington – Founded in 2020, Eden Village of Wilmington serves New Hanover, Brunswick, and Pender counties through its 31-unit tiny home community providing permanent supportive housing for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness and living with disabilities. Grant funding will stock the community store with essential supplies for a full year. Residents volunteer within the community and earn points for their service, which are redeemable at the store.

About Civic Foundation

Civic Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Civic Credit Union. It supports thriving communities through investments in equity, education, financial well-being, and disaster resilience.

Are you a North Carolina nonprofit creating lasting local impact? Apply for a Civic Foundation grant and join a growing network of change-makers building stronger, more equitable communities across the state.

The next application period is open October 10 – November 15.

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