News Summary
Greenwood recently received substantial financial support as the Self Family Foundation announced over $300,000 in grants to local organizations. These funds aim to enhance the arts, education, community wellness, and revitalization projects, ensuring a brighter future for the residents. The grants target initiatives such as the Arts Center’s outreach and educational programs at Lander University, among others, demonstrating the foundation’s commitment to fostering positive change in the area.
Big Boost for Greenwood: Self Family Foundation Awards Over $300,000 in Grants
Greenwood, a community known for its vibrant arts scene and strong commitment to education, received a fantastic boost recently thanks to the Self Family Foundation. During their board meeting on December 7, 2024, the foundation announced an impressive amount of more than $300,000 in grants, aimed at supporting local organizations that are dedicated to making a positive impact.
Supporting the Arts
The Arts Center of Greenwood is set to shine even brighter with a generous grant of $36,600. This funding is aimed at enhancing outreach programs over the next three years, helping to engage more community members in the rich world of arts and culture right in their own backyard. Similarly, the groundwork for the Greenwood Performing Arts has been further solidified with a grant of $50,000. This funding will support their Spotlight on the Arts programming, which promises exciting performances and events for locals to enjoy for years to come.
Empowering Education
Education continues to thrive in Greenwood, especially for those who need it the most. Lander University’s Call Me Mister program has secured a whopping $59,990 grant over three years. This program focuses on helping young men become teachers and role models, particularly in underserved communities. It’s all about building a better future, one student at a time.
For the Kids
The Boys & Girls Club of the Lakelands is also set to benefit significantly from the foundation’s generosity with a grant worth $70,000. This funding will support initiatives like Rising Starz and the Starz 24 Teen Center programs, focusing on creating a positive environment for children and teens after school. No child should feel left behind, and these programs are paving the way for brighter paths ahead.
Community Revitalization
The historic Mathews Mill Village Masonic Lodge has been awarded $25,000 aimed at revitalizing the Mill Village retail district. This initiative is an exciting step towards breathing new life into the local economy and creating more vibrant spaces for residents to shop, gather, and enjoy community events.
Recent Concerns Addressed
With a strong commitment to social services, the Alston Wilkes Society received a matching grant of $17,500 for their Greenwood program, emphasizing the importance of support for those in need of assistance. Additionally, Reach Out and Read Carolinas has been awarded $15,000 specifically for their efforts in promoting literacy among children in Greenwood.
Health and Wellness
Last but certainly not least, the Children’s Cancer Fund has been granted $16,817 to provide crucial support to children and families battling cancer in the Greenwood area. This funding highlights the foundation’s dedication to enhancing community wellness and ensuring that families facing such challenges do not feel alone in their fight.
A Bright Future Ahead
The Self Family Foundation is making a palpable difference in Greenwood by prioritizing funding in essential areas such as education, community wellness, arts, culture, and history. With over $300,000 awarded in grants, local organizations can continue their vital work, bringing positive change to the community one initiative at a time. Greenwood is set to flourish, and it’s all thanks to the treasures being uncovered through these generous grants.
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