Impact - 2010

Greenville Women Giving seeks to fund worthy projects that have the potential for high impact and significant positive change in our community.

Washington Center

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $23,810

For assistance with the purchase of nine Promethean Board systems for special needs classsrooms.

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United Ministries

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $48,000

To fund the cost of 600 GED exams administered through the Adult Education program over the next two years.

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Triune Mercy Center

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $45,000

For the construction of a new building entrance that will provide more welcoming, efficient access to services.

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South Carolina Children’s Theatre

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $40,000

Two years' funding for KNOW WAY, an elementary and middle school bullying prevention and gang-awareness program, the only project of its kind in our community.

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Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $80,000

Two years' funding for the Smart Center After School Program at East North Street Academy.

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Project HOPE Foundation

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $45,200

To design and pilot a new classroom model for children with autism that will build upon each student's strengths in computer skills and address autism-specific deficits in social interactions, communication, physical education, and everyday activities.

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Meyer Center for Special Children

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $49,290

To provide scholarships for special needs students unable to afford care.

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Greenville Free Medical Clinic

Year Granted:

Grant Amount: $65,000

For the purchase of digital x-ray equipment and related software and training that will facilitate the work of volunteer dentists.

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