The Greenville Health Authority Board of Trustees awards $100,000 in 2025 Healthy Greenville, Too grants to thirteen nonprofit organizations serving the residents of Greenville County. To date, GHA has invested more than $38 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, including workforce development programs, mental health services, accessible ballet for individuals with disabilities, support for people living with Parkinson’s disease, new playground equipment, student financial and career readiness, and medication assistance for underserved populations — 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
2025 Healthy Greenville, Too Grant Recipients
- $3,000.00 to Bike Walk Greenville | Exploring Active Transportation in the Berea Community
- $5,000.00 to Center for Community Services | Fun for All – New Playground Equipment for Those in Need
- $8,000.00 to Gateway House, Inc. | Open Doors for Mental Health
- $5,000.00 to Greenville Area Parkinson Society | Lunch and Learn Education Series: Parkinson’s 101
- $10,000.00 to Homes of Hope | Sustaining the Men’s Workforce Development Program for Economic Mobility
- $5,000.00 to International Ballet | Accessible Ballet for Children and Adults
- $5,000.00 to Junior Achievement of Greater SC | Preparing students in Greenville County for financial and career success
- $5,000.00 to Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative | Family Mental Health Support Services
- $5,000.00 to Our Upstate-SC, d/b/a Ten At the Top | The Resilient Upstate Behavioral Health Collaborative
- $5,000.00 to Slater Marietta Community Association / Farmers Market. | Slater Marietta Farmers Market
- $10,000.00 to Taylors Free Medical Clinic | Pharmacy Support for Uninsured Patients
- $5,000.00 to The Children’s Museum of the Upstate | “Breaking Barriers” Program
- $10,000.00 to Upstate Greenways and Trails Alliance | Swamp Rabbit Trail Widening Pilot Project
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.
