Nonprofit Organizations

East Coast North Carolina Overlanding (ECNCO) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and revitalizing the beautiful forests and waterways of the East Coast of North Carolina. Guided by our motto, "Trailblazers for Earth," ECNCO is committed to responsible overlanding practices, fostering a deep respect for nature, and inspiring others to join our mission.

Through community-driven initiatives, ECNCO organizes and leads clean-up and conservation efforts, actively working to remove debris, restore ecosystems, and protect the region's natural resources. We strive to educate and empower individuals to become environmental stewards, promoting sustainable practices and responsible outdoor recreation. In addition to their core mission, ECNCO is also passionate about advocating for responsible forest use within the overlanding community. They recognize the importance of balancing recreational activities with the conservation of natural resources.

Fish Against Addiction Speckled Trout Fishing Tournament is a nonprofit organization founded by the family and friends of Tyler Dees.


Not only is this tournament being held in Tyler's name, but in honor of those who have lost their battle with drugs/fentanyl toxicity and alcohol, those who are struggling with addiction and are in rehabilitation centers, and those who have overcome addiction.


We recognized after Tyler's passing that we wanted to help the community in Carteret County by providing support to our local treatment centers.

The organizations provide shelter, education, and support for men and women in Carteret County seeking recovery.


Vision

"Every Catch Counts"

Mission

?To make a difference for individuals battling breast cancer through fishing, fun, and fellowship.

About

Fishin' For A Cure is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with events based across North Carolina. The goal of Fishin' For A Cure is to raise awareness of the importance of early detection as well as fighting to find a cure for women’s cancers. 

?History

?Fishin' For A Cure was created in 2013. Originally, Fishin' For A Cure began with a small group of women who wanted to take their friend, recently diagnosed with breast cancer, fishing. Over time the group of supportive friends grew and grew.

In its first year, 2013, Fishin' For A Cure, the organization raised over $21,000 to support local non-profit organizations. In 2022, we reached our goal of $1,000,000. The Kay Yow Cancer Fund, friends for an earlier breast cancer test (earlier.org) and Little Pink Houses of Hope have been recipients of these funds. In 2014, Fishin’ For A Cure established a hope fund. This money is earmarked specifically for those who may need assistance during their cancer journey.

Hope Fund Application


The Friends Support and Enhance the Mission of
the North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort
through Communications, Programs and Financial Support.


Who We Are and What We Do
The North Carolina Maritime Museum in Beaufort is a state-funded museum dedicated to care, display and interpretation of our state’s rich maritime heritage. The public funding allotted provides for many basic needs.

State funding makes the Museum possible,
The Friends make it great!

The reason the Museum can go above and beyond in producing and sustaining such a great variety of programs and exhibits is exclusively because of support from the Friends of the Museum. The Friends of the Museum and its membership support is what takes the Museum to the next level.

Your support is crucial to helping the Museum grow in Beaufort, North Carolina. Click Here To Join The Friends of the Maritime Museum!

The Friends work with the Museum in Beaufort by underwriting new projects, purchasing equipment, administering grants, funding educational and public awareness programs, acquiring land and facilities needed for expansion, and operating the Port Of Call Museum Store.

The Friends of the North Carolina Maritime Museum, Inc. is a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation forging a public/private partnership between supporters of our state’s rich maritime heritage and related natural history and the State of North Carolina.

Patrons of the Museum organized “The Friends” in 1977 as a way for the entire state to help the North Carolina Maritime Museum grow and prosper. The Friends goes the extra distance to ensure our state’s maritime heritage will always be preserved and cherished and our citizens will have access to it.

The Friends value the coastal communities, both past and present. Their commitment is reflected through their membership dues and donations which assist in supporting Museum programming and exhibits.

Volunteers are needed for the great times at the North Carolina Maritime Museum and the Harvey E. Smith Watercraft Center. Share your love of history, culture and North Carolina’s well-loved coast. The North Carolina Maritime Museum offers a wide variety of volunteer opportunities, from working with children to helping with events. Click Here To Volunteer!


Located at 201 Tourist Center Drive inside the Havelock Tourist and Event Center, the Havelock Chamber of Commerce provides a platform for businesses to come together to work towards common goals and serve as a collective voice to advocate business issues. Being a member of the Havelock Chamber means investing in the future of the area. Membership the Greater Havelock Chamber of Commerce is good for business, your business.

Hope Mission of Carteret County, Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. Hope Mission serves the Carteret County community by providing food, shelter, emergency financial assistance, and other means of support such as emotional support, mentoring and counseling.

At Hope Mission, we believe that homeless folks and those that are on the edge or have substance abuse issues have lost their sense of identity. Much of the time that loss of a sense of identity is because of the disconnection from family and community. At Hope Mission, we do everything we can to give them back that sense of belonging


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