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Building A Healthy Community

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.

  • Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative

    In 2025, Greenville Health Authority awarded a Healthy Greenville, Too Grant of $5,000 to the Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative. The Collaborative will offer comprehensive mental health support to families participating in its Nurturing Skills for Young Parents and Parent Café programs. The services are available to individuals who express a need for counseling and therapy and whose income falls below the poverty threshold. Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative’s mission is…

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  • Taylors Free Medical Clinic

    In 2025, Greenville Health Authority awarded a Healthy Greenville, Too Grant of $10,000 to Taylors Free Medical Clinic. This grant supports the medication costs of its on-site pharmacy, which enables TFMC to successfully provide the maintenance medications necessary to treat its patients’ chronic illnesses. GHA is proud to support this work! Learn more at https://www.taylorsfmc.org/

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  • Junior Achievement learning experiences

    In 2025, Junior Achievement of Greater South Carolina received a $5,000 Healthy Greenville, Too Grant from Greenville Health Authority. The grant will provide 7 Junior Achievement learning experiences, equipping Greenville County students with essential financial literacy and career readiness skills during the 2025-2026 school year. Through JA’s hands-on programs, students will engage in real-world budgeting, career exploration, and workplace skills, empowering them to make informed decisions for a successful future.…

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  • Exploring Active Transportation Needs in the Berea Community

    Bike Walk Greenville is advocating for safe, equitable, and accessible active transportation options across Greenville County, South Carolina. The organization was awarded a 2025 Healthy Greenville, Too grant in the amount of $3,000 to explore active transportation needs in the Berea community. This project will identify barriers, limitations, and access to walking, biking, and other active transportation options for people who live, work, or commute in Berea, Greenville, SC. The…

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  • Creating Pathways to Stability for Former Foster Youth

    Fostering Great Ideas has been awarded a 2024 Healthy Greenville Grant of $250,000 to support its Aspire program, which empowers youth and young adults transitioning out of foster care. Aspire helps participants move beyond the structure of state-level care and into a supportive, local community environment where they can grow, heal, and build meaningful connections. Through guidance from executive life coaches and dedicated community volunteers, participants develop critical skills in…

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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.