GCCF Announces Open Granting Awards, December 2024

GCCF Announces Open Granting Awards, December 2024

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF is pleased to have awarded a total of $33,500 to ten local nonprofit organizations in our 2024 Open Granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Able SC — programming to serve youth with disabilities

Alston Wilkes Society  —  services for former offenders

Beyond Abuse  — support of The Children’s Advocacy Center

Children’s Escape Zone — summer program for children and youth in Ware Shoals

Community Initiatives — immunizations at La Clinica Gratis

CrossRoads Women’s Center — Pathways to Prosperity program

Greater Greenwood United Ministry — laboratory services expansion

Greenwood Cancer Fund — medications, materials, and transportation for those diagnosed with cancer

New Morning — access to contraceptive services

Servants for Sight — eye care for low income residents

Congratulations to each grant recipient organization! Thank you for the significant ways you serve and enrich our community!

GCCF Announces Community Enhancement Grants, August 2024

GCCF is pleased to announce grant awards to six nonprofit organizations in our 2024 Community Enhancement granting cycle. Each recipient’s funded proposal will serve residents of Greenwood County.

GCCF is pleased to announce these grant recipient organizations:

American Red Cross- Upstate SC — Preparedness, Response and Recovery Disaster Services

Arts Council of Greenwood  — Latin Heritage Art Exhibit and Family Open House

Burton Center — Safety First project for security cameras on buses

Greenwood Performing Arts — Spotlight on the Arts outreach program

Mathews Masonic Lodge #358 — Mathews Mill Village community enhancement project

Tranquility Point — MAD (Making a Difference) Intervention Challenge for suicide prevention

Congratulations to these nonprofit organizations! Thank you for your ongoing service to strengthen our community!

GCCF Awards Capacity Building and Operational Support Grants, June 2024

Greenwood County Community Foundation (GCCF) is pleased to announce the following grant awards in their inaugural Capacity Building and Operational Support cycle:

Beyond Abuse — $15,000 for a new security system and upgraded heating and cooling system

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lakelands — $10,000 to develop Rising Starz for middle school-aged youth

Humane Society of Greenwood — $20,000 for health care for shelter animals

Piedmont Agency on Aging — $25,000 for a warming cabinet for Meals on Wheels kitchen

Capacity Building and Operational Support Grants are designed to assist nonprofit organizations in strengthening operations and infrastructure, enhancing organizational stability, planning for strategic growth, and/or making critical improvements to their facilities.

Deborah Parks, Executive Director of Beyond Abuse, expressed, “We are so excited about the funding we received from the Greenwood County Community Foundation! Having a comfortable and safe environment are top priorities for our clients. A new heating/cooling unit and security system are exactly what we need to continue providing effective and quality services.”

“Boys & Girls Clubs is honored to be chosen for this inaugural grant,” expressed Sabrina Miller, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lakelands, Executive Director. “This award will allow us to hire the necessary staff to expand our programming to middle school youth during their most important developmental transition and provide much needed academic and social-emotional support.”

“The Humane Society of Greenwood (HSoG) provides homeless, lost, and unwanted pets from the Greenwood community with safe housing, medical care, food and nutritional needs, sterilization, and enrichment to keep them healthy and secure. Supplies and outsourced services to provide this care amount to $225,000 annually. This $20,000 grant will aid in providing items and services necessary to provide health care for sheltered pets,” said Samantha Brooks, HSoG Executive Director.

Tracey Bedenbaugh, CEO of Piedmont Agency on Aging, noted “Receiving this grant from the Greenwood County Community Foundation to help purchase this kitchen equipment is huge! The agency has increased meal production over the past few years to meet the need in our community. This equipment will help streamline our production making the overall operation more efficient and affordable.”

“As GCCF’s assets have grown, so has our ability to enhance our community through our grantmaking,” said Mary Woodiwiss, GCCF Director of Grants and Projects. “The Community Foundation is privileged to be able to offer this new, annual source of funding for capacity building and operational costs that is broader in purpose than our grants designed for specific programs and projects. We believe this helps to fill a gap in supporting nonprofits in their important missions in service to our community. In the developing this new grant cycle, we benefitted from the experiences and expertise of staff of other community foundations around the state and the invaluable insights of a focus group of nonprofit leaders. We received a high number of quality applications in this cycle. While this made the assessments of our Grants Review Committee of community volunteers and Board members more challenging, it also reinforced the need for such funding.”

GCCF congratulates these four recipient organizations and wishes them all the best in their efforts to enrich our community with their excellent work!

GCCF Youth & Education Grants Awarded, April 2024

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF awarded a total of $31,000 to ten nonprofit organizations serving Greenwood County residents in our 2024 Youth & Education granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lakelands — Rising Starz program

Emerald City Rotary Foundation — Dolly Parton Imagination Library

Greenwood Community Theatre — The Penguin Project

Greenwood Pathway House — Youth Carpentry Program

The Greenwood Promise — Career Coordinator

Healthy Learners — Staff salary support, transportation, medical fees

Next Level Lifestyles — Future Leaders Education Project

Palmetto Girls Sing! — 10-year anniversary choral festival

The Period Project — Hygiene products for low-income female students

PlaySafe — Athletic training services for Ware Shoals High School

We congratulate our Youth & Education grant recipients, and we are grateful for your continued service to our community!

GCCF Announces Open Granting Awards, December 2023

GCCF Announces Open Granting Awards, December 2023

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF awarded a total of $33,000 to nine local nonprofit organizations in our 2023 Open Granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Alston Wilkes Society — re-entry support services for former offenders

Alzheimer’s Association-SC Chapter  — ALZ CARES support and education program

American Red Cross-Upstate SC Chapter — financial assistance following disasters

BSA – Blue Ridge Council  — financial assistance for participation in Scouts

Faith Home  — Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous literature program

Food Bank of Greenwood County — Weekend Backpack Program – Ware Shoals Middle School

Lions Vision Services —Envision Greenwood County program for vision assessment and treatment

Next Level Lifestyles — mentoring program for Next Level youth participants

Tranquility Point — aqua therapy program

Congratulations to each grant recipient organization! Thank you for the many ways you serve and strengthen our community!

GCCF’s Community Enhancement Grant Awards, August 2023

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF is pleased to announce grant awards to four local nonprofit organizations in our 2023 Community Enhancement granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Arts Center of Greenwood  — Black History exhibit and program series and Connecting With the Dream program and community activities

Community Initiatives — G.R.O.W. development initiative

Here 4 A Reason — Suicide prevention and awareness educational events

96 Mill Village Neighborhood Association —  Movie in the Park community event

We congratulate each of these nonprofit organizations! Thank you for your service to the residents of our community!

GCCF Awards Innovation Grant, July 2023

Greenwood County Community Foundation (GCCF) has awarded an Innovation Grant for $50,000 to Greenwood Pathway House in support of Pathway Village.

Anthony Price, Executive Director of Greenwood Pathway House (GPH) noted, “Pathway Village utilizes family cottages and Post-Traumatic Growth (referred to as ‘PTG’) programs to create stable families that are capable of thriving over time. The village design eliminates typical shelter restrictions that often prevent certain families from receiving help. The village concept provides a community where children and their parents can thrive because they feel safe, supported, encouraged, and valued.”

The GCCF Innovation Grant is offered biennially and supports creative ideas that foster strategic change within the Greenwood County community. It is awarded to applicant organization demonstrating a sound approach to addressing root causes of systemic problems or deficiencies, and by contributing to a healthy, thriving community. Collaboration and partnerships among organizations are expected and essential to assure lasting impact and success.

Mary Woodiwiss, GCCF Director of Grants and Projects, commented, “This year’s pool of applicants for the Innovation Grant was extraordinarily strong. Through our granting cycles, our Board and staff are regularly reminded of the excellent work conducted by our local nonprofits every day and we are grateful for their faithfulness in addressing community needs. It is a privilege to be able to support such efforts with GCCF funding.”

“GCCF’s Innovation award continues to be a valuable tool to encourage  ‘outside the box’ solutions that address root cause problems in our community”, said Herman Fletcher, GCCF’s Board Chair. “The new Pathway Village housing concept and the deployment of the Post Traumatic Growth (PTG) model have already demonstrated successful results. Greenwood Pathway House utilized a $5000 GCCF grant awarded in one of our previous annual cycles to establish the PTG model which is now bearing fruit. This is an example of good stewardship and perseverance which is commendable.”

After receiving the Innovation Grant on behalf of GPH, Price expressed, “We are honored to be chosen for the Innovation Grant. We believe that Pathway Village is a model for reintegrating homeless families as thriving members of our community. In the five months since we began operating Pathway Village, we have enrolled 26 families with 52 children, more than in the previous 5 years combined. But it’s not just about enrolling a lot of people, it’s about lifting them up and helping them thrive. We’re truly grateful that GCCF is providing grant funds to help us operate Pathway Village at full capacity.”

2023 Awards Gala

GCCF Youth & Education Grants Announced, April 2023

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF awarded a total of $33,750 to ten nonprofit organizations serving Greenwood County residents in our 2023 Youth & Education granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lakelands — Project Learn

Emerald City Rotary Foundation — Dolly Parton Imagination Library

Goodwill Industries — Job Connection CNA training and uniforms

Greenwood Community Theatre — The Penguin Project

The Greenwood Promise — Career Coordinator

Healthy Learners — staff salary support and medical fees

Lakelands Region YMCA — Afterschool Program Financial Assistance

Mays United Methodist Church“I Can Make a Difference” reading enrichment program

The Period Project — hygiene products for low-income female students

PlaySafe — athletic training services for Greenwood High School and Emerald High School

We congratulate each of our Youth & Education grant recipients. Thank you for your continued commitment to service to our community!

GCCF Announces Open Granting Awards, December 2022

GCCF Announces Open Granting Awards, December 2022

Greenwood County Community Foundation GCCF awarded a total of $31,250 to ten local nonprofit organizations in our 2022 Open Granting cycle.

Grant recipients are:

Alston Wilkes Society — support services for former offenders

American Red Cross-Upstate SC Chapter — disaster services after house fires

BSA – Blue Ridge Council  — summer camp scholarships

Faith Home  — spiritual counseling for residential treatment program

GLEAMNS – Benjamin E. Mays Historical Preservation Site  — Mays Scholar Program

Greater Greenwood United Ministry — eye care program

Greenwood Cancer Fund — financial support for those diagnosed with cancer

Greenwood Performing Arts — outreach program

New Morning — access to contraceptive services

Salvation Army — food pantry

Congratulations to each grant recipient organization! Thank you for the ways you enrich our community!