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GWC Women’s Health Grant Process Announced, January 2021

GWC Announces New Women’s Health Grant for 2021

Greenwood Women Care (GWC) is pleased to announce a new grant initiative for our community.

The GWC Women’s Health Grant will support holistic care and health education to improve physical, mental, or social health and well-being. This grant is funded by a Field of Interest Fund endowed by Jim and Denise Medford and held by the Greenwood County Community Foundation.

An award of approximately $2500 – $3000 will be made to an organization working to improve women’s health. Funded projects should occur from April 1 of the current year through March 31 of the following year. The GWC Women’s Health Grant will be offered every other year, beginning in 2021.

Initially an interested organization should submit a brief letter of intent describing the project or need by February 8. Several organizations will be selected to submit a full application, due March 15. The GWC Women’s Health review committee will announce the grant recipient on March 31.

More information for applicants may be found here.

GCCF Open Granting Awards Announced, December 2020

Greenwood County Community Foundation (GCCF) recently awarded $25,000 in grants to ten local nonprofit organizations in the 2020 Open Granting cycle.

Grant recipients and their funded programs or projects are:

Alston Wilkes Society — for the Community Services program

American Red Cross-Upstate SC Chapter — in support of Disaster Cycle services

Boy Scouts of America – Blue Ridge Council — for BSA Camp scholarships and expenses

Burton Center — for health area upgrades

Connie Maxwell Children’s Home — for Outz Cottage renovations

Crossroads Pregnancy Center — in support of the Earn While You Learn program

Emerald City Rotary Club Foundation — for Dolly Parton Imagination Library costs

Greater Greenwood United Ministry — in support of the Crisis Ministry

Humane Society of Greenwood — for Foster Care pet program expenses

Wild Hare Productions — in support of a historical figures project with school children

In each of GCCF’s Community Impact Grant cycles, grant applications are reviewed by a diverse committee of 10 or more community members and funding determinations are finalized by the GCCF Board of Directors. GCCF has awarded more than $800,000 in Community Impact grants to support the work of more than 80 local nonprofit organizations since the first GCCF grants in 2012, and more than $4,000,000 combined through Community Impact, Donor Advised, Field-of-Interest, and Community Response Fund grants.

Congratulations to our Open Granting award recipients and all best wishes for successful projects and programs in your service to Greenwood County residents!

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GWC 2020 Highlights, December 2020

GWC Highlights 2020

January – November 2020   GWC presentations to community groups to spread the word about GWC

January 28, 2020   “A Salsa Social”  held at The Venezuelan Spot, including Venezuelan cuisine and Salsa dancing instruction

February 11, 2020   New 2019 Members’ Soup Supper, hosted by the Membership Committee to welcome our 24 new members!

February 25, 2020   GWC Quarterly Meeting, held at Harley Family Center.
Reception followed by our program “Caring for Community Members with Special Needs”  featuring presentations by: Susan Keown (Director of Quality Assurance, Burton Center), Carol Scales (Board President, Greenwood Place) and Toni Belcher (Member, Greenwood Place)

March – November 2020 Meetings for the full membership and guests were suspended due to Covid-19 precautions. GWC Committee meetings were held virtually.

April 2020   GWC Member Directory (with photos) shared and GWC Instagram launched!

June 11 – July 9, 2020   GWC Nonprofit Video Snapshots featuring 23 local nonprofit organizations who responded to our invitation to participate. Videos were shared with our Members, guests email list, and nonprofit participants and posted on our webpage, Facebook, and Instagram accounts.

June 30, 2020   Letter to the Editor, from GWC Co-Chairs on behalf of the GWC Steering Committee, published in the Index Journal

June 23, 2020   Grant Writing 101 workshop presented by the Grants Review & Awards Committee members to 30 participants from local nonprofits at no charge

August 18, 2020   GWC Quarterly Meeting, held virtually. Program “A Greenwood Icon: The Legacy of Dr. Benjamin E. Mays”  featuring a virtual tour of the Benjamin E. Mays Historic Site, presented by Chris Thomas (Director, Benjamin E. Mays Historic Site)

August 1 – 31, 2020   GWC 2020 Grant Applications received

August November 2020 New memberships for 2021 are already coming in!

October 19, 2020   “Kick Off the Vote!”  informational, interactive meeting for Members, held virtually

October 19 -21, 2020   Member voting on 2020 grant requests – ranked voting online

October 28, 2020   GWC 2020 Grants Announced! $74,000 awarded to 10 local nonprofit organizations

November 16, 2020   4th GWC Quarterly Meeting, held virtually. Program “Lighting the Way with Literacy”  featuring Teresa Goodman, Community Initiatives, and Pattie Fender, Greenwood County Public Library

December 31, 2020   GWC 2021 renewal due date

GWC Quarterly Meeting, “Lighting the Way with Literacy”, November 16, 2020

After a warm welcome by Mary Woodiwiss, Co-Chair of the Steering Committee, the meeting convened at approximately 5:35pm. Mary noted that GWC is 129 members strong and growing, and encouraged us to “consider the power of collective giving when 129 women can move $74,000 into our community in our second granting year”.

Louise Robinson, Chair of the Programs & Education Committee, led the program and announcement portions of our meeting. Louise reminded us of recent programs and this meeting’s theme of “Lighting the Way with Literacy” through child and adult literacy programs at Community Initiatives (Safe Haven) and the Greenwood County Library.

Dawn Puderbaugh Hodges introduced Teresa Goodman, Executive Director of Community Initiatives, who discussed Safe Haven, an after-school and summer program. Teresa highlighted that the program serves children up to sixth grade. Safe Haven includes a five-tier approach to helping children, especially those in low income neighborhoods. The program focuses on making sure students can read on level by third grade. She pointed out that Greenwood County ranks 29 of the 46 counties in South Carolina when it comes to literacy Safe Haven strategies to address childhood literacy are research-based.

Dawn gave a brief bio to introduce Pattie Fender of Greenwood Public Library. Pattie could not attend the meeting due to an important family celebration but provided an excellent video about the GPL’s Adult Literacy and ESL programs. There were testimonies by students, volunteers, and staff. The video included an appeal for more volunteers, with several participants sharing about how rewarding it can be.

Lisa Smith thanked our presenters, stating how enlightening the information was and announcing that Greenwood Women Care will donate a book to the GPL Children’s Collection in honor of each of our speakers.

Louise Robinson called for announcements from: Sally Kaufmann, Grant Review & Awards Committee, who gave an update on the new Women’s Health Grant to be publicized in early 2021; Trentsie Williams, Grants Review & Awards Committee Co-Chair, who spoke about our recent GWC Grants to 10 local nonprofits; and Summer Booker, Membership Committee Co-Chair, who said that renewal packets would be mailed this week and 2021 renewals should be returned by December 31.

Laura Bachinski, Co-Chair of the Steering Committee, reminded us that “GWC grows through membership of a broad range of women from many professional and personal sectors and our membership is open to everyone. New members many join us at any time. Participating in our organization is truly rewarding as we seek to enrich and strengthen our community in the good company of community-minded women.” Laura closed the meeting at approximately 6:35pm after thanking all the Zoom attendees, presenters, and guests and wishing all a Happy Thanksgiving and a peaceful and loving holiday season.

A video about Community Initiatives’ Safe Haven program is here. (6 min.) (NOTE: Community Initiatives received a GWC 2019 Grant for $10,000 in support of the Safe Haven program.)

A video on the Adult Literacy and ESL programs at the Greenwood County Library here. (8 min.)

A video of the Quarterly Meeting may be found here. (52 min.)

GWC Awards 2020 Grants! October 28, 2020

We are very excited to share the wonderful news of our second granting cycle for Greenwood Women Care! This year we are pleased to announce that $74,000 of new grant monies have been awarded to 10 nonprofits in our community because of generous contributions from GWC Members!

Applicant requests ranged from $2000 – $10,000. The Grants Review & Awards Committee gathered voting information obtained from the Survey Monkey ballots. Using the raw voting scores, the weighted average, and a percentile ranking based on the total granting amount, the Grants Review & Awards Committee employed a careful, detailed process to determine the number of projects to be funded and the amounts of each award.

The Greenwood Women Care Grant recipients of 2020 are:

What an incredible impact Greenwood Women Care is having on our community of Greenwood County! We could not be prouder to have been part of the detailed work of presenting the process of voting to our Members. We are so pleased with our Members’ commitment to Learn, Give, and Grow!

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“Kick Off the Vote!”, October 19, 2020

GWC’s first virtual “Kick Off the Vote!” event was a tremendous success. For the 2020 grant cycle, we are delighted to be able to award upwards of $50,000 this year to nonprofit organizations serving Greenwood County. The completion of our second grant cycle will bring our total grant awards to approximately $100,000. With your continued support, GWC is on track to grant half a million dollars or more into Greenwood County during our first ten years as an organization!

We welcomed around 35 Members to the Zoom meeting, taking some time to chat as we settled in. Margaret Conrad, Jan Puzar, and Mary Woodiwiss (Grants Review & Awards Committee members) developed our “Kick Off the Vote!” program, presenting GWC Grants information with detailed PowerPoint slides and allowing time for questions.

Margaret reviewed the highlights of our 2019 granting cycle: Eight local nonprofits received a total of $47,625 in last year’s cycle with our top ranked organizations receiving their full request. There was a natural break in the data between organizations receiving a higher total of votes and those receiving fewer votes. This break was the deciding factor between those organizations receiving funding and those that did not, and in determining amounts of each grant award.

During the “Sample 2020 Ballot” portion of the meeting, Jan reminded us not to forward the email containing our personal ballot link, to fill out our print worksheets prior to voting for ease in entering our votes electronically, to vote on a desktop or laptop as opposed to a phone, and, of course, to vote prior to Wednesday, October 21stat 11:59pm. Points will be assigned to organizations based on your ranked votes: Your first ranked nonprofit will receive ten points, the second nine points, down to the tenth selection which will receive one point.

Before and after the ballot discussion, Mary led us through some “FAQs About Nonprofit Funding” to help inform our voting decisions and described “What Happens After You Vote”.

After a quick 30 minutes, with everyone’s questions answered, the meeting was adjourned at 6:00, just as our email ballots arrived in our inboxes. What incredible timing! Thanks again to Mary, Jan, and Margaret for an informative and enjoyable “Kick Off the Vote!” meeting.

If you missed the meeting, you can view it here.

GCCF Awards Community Enhancement Grants, August 2020

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF awarded a total of $26,000 to six local nonprofit organizations in our 2020 Community Enhancement granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Arts Center of Greenwood — for Black History exhibit and “Connecting the Dream” programming

Beyond Abuse — for racial equity training for staff

Greenwood Area Habitat for Humanity— for materials and contracted services for home construction

Greenwood Community Theatre — for expenses for The Penguin Project

Lakelands Region YMCA of SC — for purchase of an Aquatic Access pool lift

MODELS Academy — for the MODELS Academy’s Black Male Success series

(Due to COVID-19 precautions, grant check presentation photos for this cycle have been suspended.)

Congratulations to each of our Community Enhancement grant recipient organizations! We are grateful for and wish you all the best in your continued good work in service to our community!

GWC Quarterly Meeting, “A Greenwood Icon: The Legacy of Dr. Benjamin E. Mays”, August 18, 2020

Greenwood Women Care’s first Quarterly Meeting via Zoom was held on Tuesday, August 18th. We were welcomed and introduced to both the technology and agenda items of our meeting by Laura Bachinski, GWC Co-Chair.

While not all 129 members could be in attendance, those members and guests that were greatly enjoyed the virtual tour afforded us by Chris Thomas, Director of the Benjamin E. Mays Historical Site. Mamie Nicholson welcomed us to the site, and Rhonda Merritt introduced and accompanied Mr. Thomas on the tour. We were treated to forays into Dr. Mays’s boyhood home, a school like the one-room school he attended, and the museum that honors him. It was inspiring to learn that a man of humble beginnings could aspire to and attain such heights of acclaim and influence. Dr. Mays was the sixth president of Morehead University from 1940-67 and was a mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He is credited with building the foundation of the American civil rights movement and gave the benediction after Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 and the eulogy at Dr. King’s funeral in 1968.

At the conclusion of the video, Louise Robinson, Chair of the Programs and Education Committee, thanked Mr. Thomas for his tour and hospitality and GWC members who assisted with the video. Mary Woodiwiss announced GWC’s contribution of the children’s book I Have a Dream to the Greenwood County Public Library in Chris Thomas’s honor. Members are invited to help provide book contributions to honor our speakers and can email gwc@greenwoodcf.org for more information.

Laura Stowe, Co-Chair of the Communications Committee, reminded us about our committee structure of six standing committees and recognized Chairs, including three new Chairs. Approximately 50% of our members are currently engaged in our committees. Laura noted that committee descriptions and members can be found on our webpage and encouraged interested members to contact the Chair of any committee to join or learn more.

Trentsie Williams, Co-Chair of the Grants Review and Awards Committee, presented a PowerPoint on the 2020 granting cycle. On October 19th, GWC with host a “Kick Off the Vote” virtual social at 5:30 – 6:30 where granting and voting procedures will be highlighted. Online voting will be open October 19th – October 21st. GWC is expected to grant upwards of $50,000, as directed by Members’s votes.

Mary Woodiwiss, GWC Co-Chair, gave our closing message, highlighting the many ways that GWC has remained active in these past challenging months.

Please remember to watch your inboxes and mailboxes for more news to come!

The link to the full meeting video, which includes the Benjamin E. Mays virtual tour and important GWC updates, is here. (video lasts ~ 40 minutes)

The link to the Benjamin E. Mays virtual tour is here. (video lasts ~ 15 minutes)

GWC Summer 2020 Newsletter

GWC Workshop, “Grant Writing 101”, July 23, 2020

GWC Grants Review & Awards Committee designed and hosted a grant writing workshop, “Grant Writing 101”, on July 23. Thirty community members serving a wide range of local nonprofits attended the virtual meeting which was offered at no charge. Presentations included “Writing Your Grant Proposal” by Kathy Emily, “Grant Assessment” by Donna Foster, and discussion of a pre-workshop writing assignment by Jan Puzar and Mary Woodiwiss.

The workshop concluded with a Funders Forum of local grantmakers: Selynto Anderson, Self Regional Healthcare; Emily Findley, United Way of Greenwood & Abbeville Counties; Mamie Nicholson, Self Family Foundation; Trentsie Williams, on behalf of the GWC Grants Committee; and Mary Woodiwiss, Greenwood County Community Foundation.

We are pleased to have offered this service to our community!

A video of our Grant Writing 101 workshop, via Zoom, may be found here. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recording errors, this video begins within the first informational session of the 2.5-hour long workshop.