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Mary Black Foundation Celebrates 2019 Grantees

In 2019, the Mary Black Foundation invested over $3 million in grants and special initiatives through its three funding areas: Early Childhood Development, Healthy Eating and Active Living, and the Community Health Fund.  Last week, we celebrated all of the organizations that received new grants from the Foundation in 2019, along with many additional community partners. We are proud to support so many different organizations that are working to create a healthier, more educated, and more vibrant community and we are thankful for the tremendous work that these organizations do throughout Spartanburg.

2019 New Grantees

BARS Academy

BirthMatters

Bloom Upstate

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Upstate

Charles Lea Center Foundation

Children’s Museum of the Upstate

Christmas in Action

City of Spartanburg

City of Spartanburg Parks and Recreation Department

EMERGE Family Therapy and Teaching Clinic

GoForth Recovery

Hub City Farmers’ Market

Institute for Child Success

Mobile Meals of Spartanburg

Partners for Active Living

Pineview Hills Neighborhood Association

SAFE Homes Rape Crisis Coalition

St. Luke’s Free Medical Clinic

Spartanburg Academic Movement

Spartanburg County First Steps

Spartanburg County Public Libraries

Spartanburg County School District 1

Spartanburg County School District 5

Spartanburg County School District 7

South Carolina Waterfowl Association

Town of Duncan

United Way of the Piedmont

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