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Giving Matters

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Giving Matters: YouthBASE kicks off fun, targeted intervention to combat summer slide

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • June 7, 2022
Data collected from the past fiscal year indicate that YouthBASE is effective at improving behavior and academic success.
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Giving Matters: Chris and Kelly’s HOPE Foundation provides connections, resources to combat addiction 

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • May 23, 2022
Over the past 10 years, Chris and Kelly’s HOPE has helped over 200 such organizations, and many more individuals.
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Greenville Women Giving awards over $517K to local nonprofits

  • Staff
  • May 19, 2022
Since its inception in 2006, GWG has awarded 140 grants to 87 nonprofits for a collective total of more than $7.6 million.
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New CEO has 25 years nonprofit experience in her FAVOR

  • Mike McMillan
  • May 17, 2022
Lesley Pregenzer, FAVOR Upstate's new CEO, brings with her more than 25 years of experience in the nonprofit sector.
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Giving Matters: With safe housing and community, Gateway members create joyful lives 

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • May 10, 2022
Gateway follows the Clubhouse model, providing recovery services for people living with chronic, long-term mental health conditions.
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Greenville Women Giving highlights the arts to build healthier, happier teens

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • April 26, 2022
A pair of artists offered an insider's perspective of how the arts are lifting up youth in our community.
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Giving Matters: Jasmine Road triples capacity to serve sexual exploitation, addiction survivors

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • April 11, 2022
Women striving to break free from human trafficking, prostitution and addiction need acceptance and a safe place to recover from the trauma of life on the streets.
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Giving Matters: GCCA hosts City of Women art exhibit, celebrates contributions of women

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • March 28, 2022
The juried show features the work of Upstate artists highlighting the contributions of historical and contemporary women to the Greenville community.
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Giving Matters: Abundance Capital connects venture philanthropists with social entrepreneurs  

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • March 14, 2022
In 2020, social entrepreneur Adrick (A.D.) Ceasar saw a need for safe, affordable housing for men and women living in poverty.
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Giving Matters: Giving allows Clarity to help with individuals through a variety of challenges

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • March 1, 2022
From 2017 to 2019 the number of children served by Clarity at the Center for Developmental Services grew by 19%. Despite the disruptions of 2020, the need continues to grow. 
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Giving Matters: Donors honor veterans with gift to Upstate Warrior Solution

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • February 14, 2022
The gift included a matching challenge, providing $1 million to seed a capital campaign to build the Rupert Huse Veteran Resource Center.
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Giving Matters: Greenville Humane Society, Service Dogs for Veterans bring dogs, vets together

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • February 1, 2022
“The Greenville Humane Society is an example of how effective executive and board leadership can deliver in ways that have a vast impact on the quality of life in Greenville County,” says Bob Morris, CFG President. 
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Giving Matters: Greenville’s generosity matched by nonprofits’ ingenuity in 2021

  • Guest Contributor
  • January 19, 2022
Recent years have seen donations increase between $10–15 million annually, 4–5 times the amount in the early 2000s.
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Giving Matters: Project Host’s capital campaign continues as renovations begin

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • January 3, 2022
Project Host’s soup kitchen serves approximately 40,000 lunches annually in Project Host’s soup kitchen.
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Giving Matters: Habitat for Humanity helps families achieve home ownership, strengthens communities

  • Rebecca Howerton
  • December 20, 2021
“We want the community to sit at the table and decide what they need, and we’ll be there to support them.” - Mark Steenback, Habitat for Humanity Greenville County chief resource officer.

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