A healthier future begins with a community that cares.
Across Greenville County, meaningful change is happening — one partnership, one program, and one neighborhood at a time. Through strategic investments and trusted partnerships, the Greenville Health Authority is strengthening the organizations that serve our residents where they live, learn, and grow.
Through our Healthy Greenville and Healthy Greenville, Too! grant initiatives, Greenville Health Authority invests in organizations that are strengthening access to care, advancing health equity, and helping communities thrive. From mental wellness programs and school-based support to community health hubs and education initiatives, each grantee story reflects a shared commitment to improving quality of life throughout our county.
Grantee Stories of Impact
Explore the stories of your neighbors, schools, and local organizations to see how local partnerships are turning support into lasting change for a stronger and healthier Greenville.
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2025 Healthy Greenville Grant The Greenville Health Authority (GHA) awarded Meals on Wheels of Greenville (MOW) a $500,000 Healthy Greenville Grant to support the construction of a new facility and expand services to meet the growing needs of homebound individuals and seniors in Greenville County. The new facility officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 5. The grant has strengthened MOW’s ability to address food insecurity and limited access…
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2025 Healthy Greenville Grant The Greenville Health Authority (GHA) awarded Safe Harbor a $400,000 Healthy Greenville Grant to expand access to services for survivors of domestic abuse. The grant will support the opening of Safe Harbor’s new Greenville Shelter and Support Center at 100 Gordon St., Greenville, on the site of a former mill in the Brandon neighborhood. Serving all of Greenville County, the new facility will increase emergency shelter…
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2025 Healthy Greenville Grant Award The Greenville Health Authority (GHA) awarded The Blood Connection a $500,000 Healthy Greenville Grant to purchase a new Bloodmobile for Greenville County. Since 1962, The Blood Connection (TBC), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) community blood center, has been committed to ensuring healthcare partners have access to a safe, adequate, and cost-effective blood supply through voluntary blood donation. As the sole provider of blood products to hospitals throughout…
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2025 Healthy Greenville Grant – Expanding Mental Healthcare for Men Experiencing Homelessness The Greenville Health Authority (GHA) has awarded Miracle Hill Ministries a $200,000 2025 Healthy Greenville Grant to expand mental health services for men experiencing homelessness. Miracle Hill Ministries is South Carolina’s largest and most comprehensive provider of homeless services, serving individuals throughout Greenville County. Its Greenville Rescue Mission is a 150-bed residential emergency shelter for men and includes…
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2025 Healthy Greenville Grant – GHA awarded the City of Travelers Rest $249,723.00 to implement the Gateway Fitness Park. The Gateway Fitness Park in Travelers Rest, SC, is a proposed free outdoor fitness space designed to enhance physical activity and community well-being. Located downtown adjacent to a public parking lot and Gateway Park, the project aims to provide accessible exercise equipment for 35 users in a circular layout that encourages…
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Be Part of a Healthier Greenville
Whether you represent an organization serving Greenville County, are interested in applying for funding, or want to follow the impact of community-based solutions in action, we invite you to stay connected and get involved.
Learn how Healthy Greenville and Healthy Greenville, Too! support transformative programs across the community.