Recent Grants
Angels Charge Ministries: $30,000 to support the expansion of their reentry program, operational support, and two new long-term transitional homes.
Benjamin E. Mays Family Resource Center: $30,000 to support counseling services for uninsured and under-insured individuals in Pacolet and surrounding communities.
BirthMatters: $30,000 for expansion of their doula program for mothers 25 years and older.
Bloom Upstate: $15,000 in general operating support and to provide evidence-based youth development programming.
CommunityWorks: $20,000 in general operating support and to provide down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers.
EMERGE Family Therapy: $50,000 to strengthen organizational and community capacity to better meet behavioral health needs.
GoForth Recovery: $10,000 in general operating support and to track family outcomes as a result of their addiction recovery and treatment programs.
Habitat for Humanity: $20,000 to provide affordable housing, while addressing the increasing cost of construction and support services.
Healthy Smiles of Spartanburg: $15,000 to provide dental screenings, prevention, and restorative care to children without access to health insurance.
Institute for Child Success: $50,000 in general operating support, that leads to systems-level changes to improve early childhood development outcomes.
JUMPSTART: $20,000 to provide services that address the educational, employment, healthcare, housing, and family relationship needs of previously incarcerated residents.
Kids Upstate: $15,000 in general operating support and to provide evidence-based youth development programming.
Middle Tyger Community Center: $30,000 to provide free or low-cost services to children and families in Spartanburg School District 5.
Northside Development Group: $20,000 in general operating support that will improve health and wellbeing in a historically under-resourced neighborhood.
ReGenesis Health Care: $30,000 to support the work of a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, focused on behavioral health needs of children.
The Children’s Museum of the Upstate: $15,000 for the expansion of early childhood programming in the Spartanburg County location.
United Way of the Piedmont: $25,000 to support the work of a Community Health and Resource Coordinator, focused on financial stability and health.
Upstate Family Resource Center: $30,000 in general operating support and to provide low-cost or free services to children and families in northern Spartanburg County.
The Roo Crew: $7,500 to increase organizational capacity to serve families with children experiencing medical or educational obstacles.