
The Greenville Health Authority Board of Trustees awards $100,000 in 2024 Healthy Greenville, Too grants to thirteen nonprofit organizations serving the residents of Greenville County. To date, GHA has invested more than $30 million in community health initiatives that improve access to care and strengthen critical services across the county.
The newly awarded grants will fund a wide range of initiatives with benefits that include an outdoor meditation classroom, bridging the payment gap for mental health services, increasing active living & access to health resources for our Hispanic community, early childhood education interventions, and providing healthcare for trafficking survivors — among many others.
“We are so excited to see these Healthy Greenville, Too grants make an immediate impact in our community. We appreciate the efforts of each of these organizations who directly provide supportive services to the citizens of Greenville County.”
– Phillip Liston, GHA President
2024 Healthy Greenville, Too Grant Recipients
- $5,000.00 to A Child’s Haven | Growing Healthy Together
- $10,000.00 to Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts of America | Boy Scouts of America’s Scouting Program
- $5,000.00 to Brook Glenn Elementary | Outdoor Meditation Classroom
- $10,000.00 to Compass of Carolina | Affordable Mental Health Care: Bridging the Gap with Sliding Scale Therapy
- $10,000.00 to First Impression of SC | Women of Worth Health Initiative (WOW) and Healthy Food Distribution
- $10,000.00 to Fountain Inn Kid Enrichment Center | After School Program
- $5,000.00 to Greenville Literacy Association | HealthWISE: Empowering Communities through Adult Education
- $10,000.00 to Greer Relief & Resources Agency, Inc. | Feeding Bodies, Nourishing Souls
- $10,000.00 to Hispanic Alliance | Increasing Active Living & Access to Health Resources in the Greenville Hispanic Community
- $5,000.00 to Jasmine Road, Inc. | Bridging Access to Healthcare for Trafficking Survivors
- $5,000.00 to Travelers Rest Farmers Market | TRFM for All: Food Access at the Farmers Market
- $5,000.00 to Walt’s Waltz | Painting Mental Health Workshop
- $10,000.00 to YouthBASE | Early Educational Intervention for Healthy Child Development
To be eligible to receive a Healthy Greenville, Too grant, an organization must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, a government agency, or an academic institution. Programs and projects must directly benefit residents of Greenville County, South Carolina.
