Central Carolina Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization serving 11 counties in the Midlands by distributing grants and scholarships and linking the resources of donors, nonprofits and community leaders to areas of need. Our mission is to promote, facilitate and increase philanthropy to create a sustainable impact on our community through responsible giving.
Duke Endowment disbursed $14.4 million to relief agencies in western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina.Other grantees include the United Way of Greenville County, S.C.The Community Foundation...more
South Carolina's governor has activated the state's One SC Fund to help people affected by Hurricane Helene, the State reports.
"By giving to the One SC Fund, we can all support the local...more
Tuesday May 7, will kick off the 18 hour online fundraising effort.More than 600 local non profit organizations brought in more than 3,700 donations totalling more than 1 million dollars.To find out...more
Midlands Gives Day, the 18-hour online giving event, returns Tuesday, May 7.The event is free and open to the public.For more information, go to Midlands GivesDay.org or go to...more
Early giving for Midlands Gives begins April 1 and runs through May 6.Donors can support their favorite nonprofits and help them qualify for sponsorship prizes.In 2023, donors raised more than $1...more
Knight Foundation is committed to ensuring Columbia has a vibrant, equitable, and inclusive public life.Riverbanks Foundation's Women and Minority Business Development Accelerator Program advances...more
Lehman has served on the boards of community organizations such as Claflin University and the Columbia Urban League.He was awarded the Cathy Novinger Award as Philanthropist and Leader of the Year in...more
South Carolina's Columbia is home to more than a million people who are either poor, unemployed, or living in poverty, the State reports.
And that's why the Central Carolina Community Foundation...more
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