2017-2018 Annual Program Brochure
The 2017-2018 Annual Program Brochure is now available. Click here to view the online pdf.
Read MoreGreenville Women Giving is a philanthropic organization founded on the idea that collectively, women can make a real difference.
The 2017-2018 Annual Program Brochure is now available. Click here to view the online pdf.
Read MoreOrganization’s founders step back as four co-chairs chart the future. Read more. Please find additional coverage below: Greenville Journal GSA Biz Wire Greenville CEO
Read MorePlease find links to press articles highlighting our 2017 Annual Meeting and Grant Awardees below: Mental Health Crisis Line, June 13, 2017 Urban League of the Upstate, May 24, 2017 Greenville Business Magazine, May 19, 2017 Upstate Forever, May 10, 2017 UpstateBizSC, May 10, 2017 The Clutch, May 10, 2017 Greenville Journal, May 10, 2017...
Read MoreTotal Grants Surpass $4.8 Million GREENVILLE, S.C. — Greenville Women Giving, a 550-member local philanthropic organization, awarded a record-setting $613,485 in grants last evening during its annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency downtown, sponsored by GSP International Airport and Charles Schwab & Co. Since its founding in 2006, Greenville Women Giving has granted more than...
Read MoreGREENVILLE, SC – As Governor Nikki Haley prepared to leave office, she awarded the Order of the Silver Crescent to three Greenville community leaders – Frances Ellison, Harriet Goldsmith and Sue Priester. The Order of the Silver Crescent is the state’s highest civilian award for significant contributions, leadership, volunteerism, and lifelong influence within a region...
Read MoreGreenville Women Giving has released its 2016/2017 Annual Report featuring 2017 grant recipients.
Read MoreThe Mill Village Farms program received a 2015 GWG grant of $61,000 to provide stipends for at-risk youth and their adult supervisors. Founded in 2012, Mill Village Farms hires youth who attend weekly classes as they plant, tend, grow and market food in Greenville County’s food deserts.The youth work alongside adult supervisors who teach and...
Read MoreClick here to be directed to the May 20, 2016 article published by the Greenville Journal. How can we ever thank The Greenville Journal and Town Magazine, 10th Anniversary partners, for their incredible support!
Read MoreWere it not for a “mere girl,” South Carolina may not have the proud history of its powerful role in creating the economic foundation for this nation. That’s according to Darla Moore, the first woman to have a major business school (at The University of South Carolina) named in her honor. That “mere girl,” as...
Read MoreSupporting the vulnerable, re-directing lives, providing adequate facilities, and sustaining enhanced opportunities for young people – our grants this year will help the organizations that touch people in all these areas. We received 80 grant applications requesting over $5 million. Sixty-two dedicated and hard-working members of the Grants Review Committee started analyzing these in late...
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