South Carolina Foundation Directory

9th Edition Part 1 – Foundations Accepting Proposals 2010

South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P.O. Box 11469 Columbia, South Carolina 29211

SOUTH CAROLINA FOUNDATION DIRECTORY

9th Edition

Part 1 – Foundations Accepting Proposals

2010

Edited by Dawn Mullin

Published by the South Carolina State Library 1500 Senate Street P.O. Box 11469 Columbia, South Carolina 29211

Telephone: (803) 734-8026 Fax: (803) 734-4757 www.statelibrary.sc.gov

Copyright ©2010 South Carolina State Library The Copyright Law of 1976 prohibits the reproduction, photocopying, optical scanning, or other duplication of any part of this publication in excess of Fair Use without prior written permission of the South Carolina State Library.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Purpose ...... i

Methodology ...... i

Scope ...... i

Explanation of Entries ...... ii

LIBRARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES ...... iii

FOUNDATIONS ACCEPTING PROPOSALS ...... 1-171

INDEXES

Alphabetical list of Foundations ...... 173-176 Foundation Program Subject Index...... 177-208 Geographic Focus Index ...... 209-214

INTRODUCTION

Purpose

The primary purpose of this ninth edition of the South Carolina Foundation Directory is to assist grant seekers in their search for funds to support the programs and projects of their organizations. An attempt was made to include information on all of the active private foundations, community foundations, and grant- making public charities located within the state of South Carolina or registered in South Carolina , AND that also give in South Carolina. Foundations that are located or registered in South Carolina but do not give grants here have been excluded.

This is Part 1 of the Directory, which has only foundations that have indicated either on their tax return or web site that they accept proposals from nonprofit organizations.

Part 2 will be published later, and will include all other foundations in South Carolina, including those that do not accept proposals because they only give to preselected organizations. Part 2 will also include a list of foundations that have been deleted from the previous directory because they no longer exist or have merged with other foundations.

Methodology

Most entries were compiled from information found on 2007 to 2008 Internal Revenue Service tax returns. Each private foundation is required to file a form 990-PF annually. This form includes information on the foundation’s income, assets, expenses, grants or contributions paid, grants approved for future payment, officers or trustees, address, and telephone number. Form 990-PF’s can be accessed via the web at the following sites: www.guidestar.org or www.foundationcenter.org. Several of the larger South Carolina foundations publish annual reports and have web pages. When available these were used to supplement the information available on 990-PF forms.

Scope

It must be emphasized that information regarding a foundation’s geographical emphasis and fields of interest is based solely upon examination of the lists of grants awarded reported by the foundation in its IRS return. In most cases, the foundations were not contacted; and thus, the information contained in this directory DOES NOT reflect any official direct policy statements on the part of the foundations themselves.

This directory is intended to be a starting point for individuals seeking information on the foundations included. Individuals are strongly encouraged to refer to additional sources of information before contacting the foundations.

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Explanation of Entries

Entries are arranged alphabetically by the indexed version of the foundation name, with a statement at the top of the page as to whether the foundation does or does not accept proposals. The indexed version of the foundation name is also used in all the indexes. The indexed name starts with the family name, followed by the first names when it is a family foundation.

This is followed by the official name of the foundation as it appears on the tax return or web site, address and telephone number, when available, with additional parts of the entry clearly labeled to show:

 Web address (when available – only around 15% of foundations have web sites)  Geographic Focus (where they give most of their grants, either at the county, state, or national level. Some entries may indicate a county and South Carolina, or South Carolina and National. This means that most grants are given at the local level, but some are also given either at the state level or nationally.)  Notes (details on the foundation’s mission, any restrictions, and how to apply for a grant)  Subject Areas of Interests (what type of programs the foundations funds)  Officers and Board Members  Fiscal Year Ended (the date of the last tax return on record)  EIN number (Employee Identification Number with the IRS)  Financial Data (assets, grants paid in the last year, and number of grants funded)  Sample Grants (usually lists all or the majority of the grants made the previous year)  Date of last update of record

PLEASE NOTE that the telephone number given is sometimes from the line on the foundation’s IRS 990-PF return which asks for the location and telephone number of the individual or office which keeps the foundation’s books. In a few cases, this location is in a different city than that shown as the foundation’s address. The official address may be different from the address used for applications. This is because the official address may be the address of the bank or accounting firm which files the tax return.

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LIBRARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES

Grants Research Collection at the South Carolina State Library

The South Carolina State Library is a Cooperating Collection designated by the Foundation Center in New York to receive and make available information on philanthropic foundations. The Grants Research Collection includes numerous reference works published by the Foundation Center and other publishers, periodicals on fund raising, a small number of foundation annual reports, and a wide variety of books on grant seeking and fund raising strategies, grant proposal writing, and the operation of nonprofit organizations. The South Carolina State’s Library hours are 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Library’s reference staff is available to provide assistance in using the Grants Research Collection and can answer factual questions on specific foundations. Some materials are available for loan through the Library’s interlibrary loan service. For additional information on this collection see the library’s web page: www.statelibrary.sc.gov/grants. Individuals planning to visit the State Library to use this collection are encouraged to telephone in advance and schedule a brief orientation to the collection: (803)734-8026.

Information Available at Other South Carolina Libraries

A copy of this South Carolina Foundation Directory is available free for downloading at www.statelibrary.sc.gov/grants, and may also be available at each county public library and academic library in South Carolina. Some of these libraries may also have available some basic publications related to grant seeking, fund raising and grant proposal writing.

The Anderson County Library, Charleston County Library, Florence County Library, Spartanburg County Library, and the Greenville County Library also serve as Cooperating Collections of the Foundation Center. As such, the libraries maintain a collection of foundation directories and related titles. Inquiries regarding these collections should be directed to:

ANDERSON COUNTY LIBRARY GREENVILLE COUNTY LI BRARY 300 N. McDuffie Street 25 Heritage Green Place Anderson, SC 29622 Greenville, S.C. 29601 (864) 260-4500 (864) 527-9258 www.andersonlibrary.org/foundation.htm www.greenvillelibrary.org/about/foundationCenter.htm

CHARLESTON COUNTY LIBRARY SPARTANBURG COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 68 Calhoun Street 151 South Church Street Charleston, SC 29401 Spartanburg, SC 29306 (843) 805-6930 (864) 596-3505 www.ccpl.org & www.infodepot.org/zResDB/FDNcenterinfo.asp http://ccplgrantinfo.blogspot.com/ FLORENCE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM 509 S. Dargan St. Florence, SC 29506 (843) 662-8424 www.florencelibrary.org/peedeepartnership.html

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Foundations Accepting Proposals

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This foundation does accept proposals.

Abney Foundation, The

The Abney Foundation

100 Vine Street Anderson,SC 29621 864-964-9201 www.abneyfoundation.org

Geographic focus: South Carolina, Anderson County

Notes: Apply by letter to J.R. Fulp, Jr. at address above. No individual grants or loans. There are no geographic restrictions, but preference goes to local and SC organizations. See web site for detailed application guidelines. Deadline for receiving proposals is November 15th.

Subject areas of interest: Blind, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships, 114, Cancer, Child care, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Aged, Community services, Disabilities, Education (Higher), Education (Medical), Education (Religious), Educational broadcasting, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Health services, Homeless, Hospices, Hospitals, Housing, Hunger, Athletics (Disabled), Recreation

Officers: J.R. Fulp, Jr., Chairman, Trustee; Carl T. Edwards, Vice Chairman, Trustee; John R. Fulp, III, Trustee; Lebrena F. Campbell, Trustee; Edd Sheriff, Trustee; David C. King, Trustee; Johnnye K. Palmer, Secretary & Treasurer; Carl T. Edwards, Executive Director; David C. King, Associate Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-6019445 Assets: $53,249,121 Grants paid: $2,273,500 Grant range: $500 to $500,000 Number funded: 48

Sample grants: The College of William & Mary; Williamsburg, VA,$500; Rocky Bottom Retreat & Conference Center for the Blind, Columbia, SC, $2,000; Girl Scouts of the Old 96 Council, Inc., Mauldin, SC, $3,000; The Rosa Clark Medical Clinic, Seneca, SC, $5,000; Boys Home of the South/Charles Aiken Academy, Belton, SC, $5,000; Mental Health Assoc./Crisis Ministries, Anderson, SC, $5,000; Family Connection of South Carolina, Anderson, SC, $5,000; Area 14 Special Olympics, Anderson, SC, $5,000; Peace Center for the Performing Arts, Greenville, SC, $5,000; Golden Harvest Food Bank, Augusta, GA, $5,000; Home with a Heart, Liberty, SC, $5,000; South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbia, SC, $6,000;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 2 Daniel Island Community Foundation, Charleston, SC, $10,000; Cancer Association of Anderson, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Camp Providence, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Clean Start, Anderson, SC, $10,000; The ETV Endowment of South Carolina, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Anderson Emergency Kitchen, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Anderson School District Five Homeless Program, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Anderson Sunshine House, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Shalom House Ministries, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Haven of Rest Ministries, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Anderson Area YMCA, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts of America, Mauldin, SC, $10,000; Good Neighbor Cupboard, Anderson, SC, $15,000; Foothills Alliance, Anderson, SC, $15,000; Anderson Life Crisis Pregnancy Center, Anderson, SC, $15,000; Anderson County Museum, Anderson, SC, $20,000; Habitat for Humanity, Anderson, SC, $20,000; The Salvation Army, Anderson, SC, $25,000; Calvary Home for Children, Anderson, SC, $25,000; Anderson Interfaith Ministries, Anderson, SC, $25,000; Cancer Association of Anderson (assistance for cancer patients), Anderson, SC, $25,000; Pope Drive Baptist Church, Anderson, SC, $35,000; Hospice of the Upstate, Anderson, SC, $42,000; Anderson Free Clinic, Anderson, SC, $50,000; South Main Street Baptist Church, Greenwood, SC, $65,000; Meals on Wheels, Anderson, SC, $75,000; University of South Carolina (Abney Scholarship Fund), Columbia, SC, $100,000; Claflin University (Abney Scholarship Fund), Orangeburg, SC, $100,000; Converse College (Abney Scholarship Fund), Spartanburg, SC, $100,000; Anderson University (Abney Scholarship Fund), Anderson, SC, $100,000; Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, SC, $100,000; The Citadel (Abney Scholarship Fund), Charleston, SC, $100,000; Lander University (Abney Scholarship Fund), Greenwood, SC, $100,000; Tri-County Technical College, Pendleton, SC, $200,000; Presbyterian College (Abney Scholarship Fund), Clinton, SC, $250,000; Medical University of South Carolina (Abney Scholarship Fund), Charleston, SC, $500,000;

Last updated: 9/22/2009

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Alison Foundation

Alison Foundation

42 Surfsong Road Kiawah Island,SC 29455 843-768-5246

Geographic focus: National

Notes:

Subject areas of interest: Camps, Community services, Disabilities (Physical), Education (Higher), Family services, General charitable giving, Health care, Health services, Medical research

Officers: Ronald H. Fielding, Trustee; Donna M. Fielding, Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 20-0226054 Assets: $5,735,520 Grants paid: $348,900 Grant range: $500 to $280,000 Number funded: 9

Sample grants: ALS Association, Raleigh, NC, $500; Family Support Network, Wilmington, NC, $1,000; Coastal Riding Program, Wilmington, NC, $1,000; Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic, Johns Island, SC, $1,000; UCP of NC (Easter Seals), Chicago, IL, $6,900; Agassiz Village (summer camp), Lexington, MA, $10,000; Scientific Analysis Corporation (research), San Francisco, CA, $48,000; St. John's College, Annapolis, MD, $280,000;

Last updated: 9/17/2009

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Alliance for Quality Education

Alliance for Quality Education

225 S. Pleasantburg Drive, Suite B1 Greenville,SC 29607 864-233-4133 www.allianceforqualityed.org

Geographic focus: Greenville County

Notes: This is a grantmaking public charity. The Alliance is dedicated to achieving high quality public education for children in the school district of Greenville County, SC. The Alliance awards grants to teachers, schools, and administrators in the Greenville County School District. For application requirements and forms visit the web site. For 2009 the Alliance will award Professional Learning Communities grants to schools.

Subject areas of interest: Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary)

Officers: Susan Shi, Chair; Grier Mullins, Executive Director

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0769637 Assets: $106,189 Grants paid: $85,512 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants:

Last updated: 9/25/2009

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Alpha Omega Foundation

Alpha Omega Foundation

4618 Kilbourne Road Columbia,SC 29206-4537 803-782-0151

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina, International

Notes: Send a letter giving organization name, address, phone number and complete purpose to Alpha Omega Foundation, James T. Wilds, 4618 Kilbourne Road, Columbia, SC 29206. No submission deadlines. No geographical restrictions.

Subject areas of interest: Religion, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships (Religious), Schools (Church-affiliated), Child abuse, Aged, AIDS, Education (Religious), Animal welfare, Athletics (Disabled)

Officers: Betty M. Wilds, Managing Director; Susan W. McArver, Director; James T. Wilds, Director

Fiscal year ended: 3/31/2008 EIN: 57-0752838 Assets: $25,444 Grants paid: $16,506 Grant range: $10 to $9332 Number funded: 21

Sample grants: Special Olympics $10; W E Presbyterian Church $25; Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church $50; Lutheran Southern Seminary, Columbia, SC $50; Washington Street Methodist Church, Columbia, SC, $50; Cooperative Ministry $50; Chesapeake Bay Foundation $50; Columbia International University, Columbia, SC $50; Carmel Foundation, Carmel, CA $50; Katrina Relief Items $64; Giyan Animal Services Society $100; Wekiwa Presbyterian Church $125; First Presbyterian Church, Moorsville, NC $150; Jews for Jesus $200; Franke San Foundation $200; The Smile Train $250; Ascension Lutheran Church, Columbia, SC $300; PLAN USA, Warwick, Rhode Island $800; Incarnation Lutheran Church, Columbia, SC $4,500; Asian Institute, Philippines $9,332;

Last updated: 9/18/2009

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Anderson National Bank Agricultural Foundation

Anderson National Bank Agricultural Foundation

605 North Main Street Anderson,SC 29621 864-261-6500

Geographic focus: Anderson County

Notes: Apply to Marshall P. Watt, Jr, P.O. Box 1787, Anderson, SC 29622, 864-226-1581. Awards are limited to interest free loans up to $1,300 maximum for agricultural purposes extended to 4-H or FFA members who are Anderson County, SC residents. Applicant must be recommended by agricultural teacher and/or County Extension Agent.

Subject areas of interest: Agriculture

Officers: Marshall P. Watt, Jr., Chairman; C. Nakia Davis, Treasurer; John Sitton, Trustee; T. Ed Garrison, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-6024935 Assets: $9,145 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: $1,300 Number funded: 2

Sample grants: At end of fiscal year 2007 had two loans outstanding.

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Anderson, C. W., Foundation

C. W. Anderson Foundation

P.O. Box 765 Clinton,SC 29325 864-833-5920

Geographic focus: Laurens County

Notes: Apply by letter to Collie W. Lehn, Trustee, at address above. Letter should include purpose, use of award, and requesting amount. Deadline is May 1st each year. Restricted to Laurens County only.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Church, Health care, Health services, Hospices

Officers: Collie W. Lehn, Trustee; Barbara A. Frady, Trustee; Robert M. Strickland, Trustee; Norma A. Lehn, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 7/31/2008 EIN: 57-6018388 Assets: $894,217 Grants paid: $46,000 Grant range: $1,000 to $25,000 Number funded: 3

Sample grants: Laurens County Healthcare Foundation, $1,000; Hospice of Laurens County, $20,000; Westminster Presbyterian Church, $25,000;

Last updated: 9/18/2009

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Anderson, Dick, Chapter 75 (1896) UDC Trust

Dick Anderson Chapter 75 (1896) UDC Trust

Synovus Trust, Trustee PO Box 1798 Sumter,SC 29151 803-778-8211

Geographic focus: Sumter County

Notes: Provides scholarship grants to qualifying students. Apply to SYNOVUS Trust Department at address above. Submission deadline is March of each year. Awards are limited to Sumter and contiguous counties and to SC schools. The Trust was established by the Dick Anderson Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the purpose of making scholarship awards to highly qualified student applicants.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships

Officers: SYNOVUS Trust Department, Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6108972 Assets: $254,426 Grants paid: $21,524 Grant range: $274 - $3,750 Number funded: 9

Sample grants: Awarded 8 individual scholarships - $1,000 - $2,000 each; Dick Anderson Chapter $274

Last updated: 9/18/2009

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Arkwright Foundation

Arkwright Foundation

314 South Pine Street Building 100 Spartanburg,SC 29302 864-585-9213

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Walter S. Montgomery, Jr., at address above. Apply by letter, personal visit, or phone call. No submission deadlines. Must be a charitable organization to apply.

Subject areas of interest: 114, Theater, Wildlife preservation, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Scouting), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Dance, Disaster relief, Education (Adult), Education (Arts), Education (Business), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Medical), Animal welfare, Food services, Gardens, Arts, Health services, Historical society, Athletics (Disabled), Museums, Music, Recreation

Officers: M.L. Cates, Sr., Chairman; Walter S. Montgomery, Jr., Vice-Chairman;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-6000066 Assets: $16,902,224 Grants paid: $721,922 Grant range: $50 - $17,900 Number funded: 77

Sample grants: National Audubon Society, $50; Linville Foundation, $1,000; St Jude Children's Research, $50; Princeton University, $1,000; Upstate Forever, $50; Spartanburg Little Theatre, $1,000; Junior Achievement of Spartanburg, $100; YMCA of Avery County, $1,000; Nature Conservancy, $100; Music Foundation of Spartanburg, $1,500; Spartanburg Museum of Art, $100; Noble Tree Foundation, $2,000; SC Special Olympics, $150; S.C Independent Colleges & Universities, $2,000; International Teams, $200; United Methodist Church Aldersgate Special Needs, $2,000; New Day, $200; USC Upstate, $2,000; SC Museum Foundation, $250; Mobile Meals, $2,500; Westover School , $250; Spartanburg Methodist College, $4,000; Spartanburg County Museum of Art, $450; Lake Summit Foundation, $5,000; Phillip Watters Foundation, $500; Wofford College, $5,000; SPACE (Wildlife Conservation), $500; Spartanburg Community College, $6,050; Spartanburg Humane Society, $500; Spartanburg County Foundation, $6,100; St Luke's Free Clinic, $500; Palmetto Council of Boy Scouts of America, $6,500; Walker Foundation, $500; Spartanburg Day Schoo, $9,250; Salvation Army, $600; United Way of the Piedmont, $13,500; Spartanburg Children's Shelter, $750; Spartanburg Regional Medical Center Fdn, $17,900;

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Arnold Foundation, The

The Arnold Foundation

PO Box 2907 - Trust Tax Dept Wilson,NC 27894-2907 864-282-3171

Geographic focus: Greenville County, South Carolina

Notes: Apply by letter to Anna Mumbauer, C/O BB&T Trust, 301 College Street, Greenville, SC 29601, phone #864-282-3171.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community services, Education (Higher)

Officers: Branch Banking & Trust Co., Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-6366924 Assets: $435,269 Grants paid: $163,600 Grant range: $50 - $50,000 Number funded: 13

Sample grants: 721 Ministries, Greenville, SC, $500; Here's Life Upper Piedmont, Greenville, SC, $500; Peachtree Road United Methodist Church, Atlanta, GA, $500; The Museum Association, Inc., Greenville, SC, $2,500; Thornwell Home for Children, $5,000; United Methodist Church, Charlotte, NC, $6,000; YMCA of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Thrive Festival, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Clemson University, Clemson, SC, $12,000; Fourth Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC, $14,400; Campus Crusade for Christ, Orlando, FL, $22,200; Neighborhood Focus Ministry, Greenville, SC, $30,000; Childs Haven, Greenville, SC, $50,000;

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The

The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc.

200 East St. John Street Spartanburg,SC 29306-5124 864-542-2787 www.spartanarts.org/arts_par

Geographic focus: Spartanburg County

Notes: This is a grantmaking public charity. The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg provides cultural leadership for Greater Spartanburg by developing, strengthening and promoting the excellence, scope and educational role of the arts, humanities and sciences and furthering their financial strength as well as their significance in the life of our community and the lives of its citizens (mission statement). The Arts Partnership offers quarterly grants of up to $2,500 to nonprofit organizations and units of government for support of arts projects and up to $1,000 to individual artists for professional development. Funded projects have included community festivals, public concerts, public art installations, publications, workshops, seminars, music CDs, and marketing materials. Quarterly grant deadlines are the first working day of the months of July, October, January, and April. See web site for details and applications.

Subject areas of interest: Theater, Dance, Arts, Historical society, Museums, Music

Officers: Perry Mixter, President & COO; William Coker, Chairman; Gregg Wade, Treasurer; Thomas H. Keim, Jr., Secretary; James S. Fulmer, Jr., Vice Chairman;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0986224 Assets: $52,100,886 Grants paid: $2,855,597 Grant range: $14,000-$164,173 Number funded: 11

Sample grants: Spartanburg Repetory Company, $14,000; Artists' Guild of Spartanburg, $16,682; Individual Artist and Small Grants, $37,492; Carolina Foothills, $40,000; Spartanburg Science Center, $71,209; Ballet Spartanburg, $143,597; Music Foundation of Spartanburg, $144,164; Spartanburg County Historical Association, $149,019; Spartanburg Little Theatre, $162,755; Spartanburg County Art Association; $164,173; Exhibits and computers tranferred to Spartanburg Science Center, Spartanburg County Art Association and other arts organizations, $1,912,506;

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Associated Charities of Kershaw County

Associated Charities of Kershaw County

P. O. Box 862 Camden,SC 29020 803-432-7454

Geographic focus: Kershaw County

Notes: Submission deadlines are generally May and September. Awards are limited to help and assist needy, neglected, and abused children from birth to age 16 of Kershaw County, SC.

Subject areas of interest: Camps, Child abuse, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Education (Elementary/secondary), Family services, Arts

Officers: Dean Jordan, President; R.A. Carswell, Vice-President; Lynn Wooten; Mrs. Jean Rowland, Secretary/Director; Jack West; Judy Brock; John Kinard

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0347064 Assets: $477,391 Grants paid: $15,660 Grant range: $600 - $10,000 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: Various grants, $600; Kershaw County First Steps, Camden, SC, $2,000; The Upton Trio, Camden, SC, $3,000; Family Resource Center, $10,000;

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust

Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust

P. O. Box 62948 Charleston,SC 29419 843-746-9200

Geographic focus: Charleston County, National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to David Maybank, Jr., at address above. Application should be typewritten with resume/history and purpose. No submission deadlines.

Subject areas of interest: Church, Community services, Conservation, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Gardens, Historical society, Museums

Officers: David Maybank, Jr., Trustee; Louise J. Maybank, Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0741318 Assets: $361,361 Grants paid: $35,450 Grant range: $250 to $6,000 Number funded: 17

Sample grants: Middleton Place, Charleston, SC, $250; Charleston Horticulture Society, Charleston, SC, $500; Charleston Library Society, Charleston, SC, $500; Colleton County Historic & Preservation Society, Walterboro, SC; $500; South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, $500; Charleston Museum, Charleston, SC, $1000; Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston, SC, $1000; Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA, $1000; Trident United Way, Charleston, SC, $1000; Society of the Cincinnati, Charleston, SC, $2000; Roper St. Francis Foundation, Charleston, SC, $5000; Southern Environmental Law Center, Charleston, SC, $5000; Pompion Hill Chapel, Charleston, SC, $6000;

Last updated: 9/21/2009

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Austin Educational Trust, Emily & Ellsworth

Emily & Ellsworth Austin Educational Trust

PO Box 428 Camden,SC 29021 803-432-9768

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Laura Jones, 2623 Steward Street, Camden, SC, 29020, for the Emily & Ellsworth Austin Scholarship. Guidelines are available from high school guidance counselors, the only change from prior years is that scholarships are no longer limited to residents of Kershaw County, SC or Broward County, FL. Scholarships are available to residents of any state in the United States providing that the applicant is otherwise qualified.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Laura Jones, Trustee; Alton Austin, Trustee; Russell Dove, Trustee; Johnny L. McLeary, Jr., Trustee; Sandra Wilkerson, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 30-6108244 Assets: $1,477,017 Grants paid: $45,000 Grant range: $2,500 Number funded: 18

Sample grants: Awarded 18 scholarships of $2,500 each - Clemson University (1 scholarship), Coastal Carolina University (2 scholarships), College of Charleston (2 scholarships), Erskine College (1 scholarship), Lander University (1 scholarship), South Carolina State University (1 scholarship), Spartanburg Methodist College (1 scholarship), University of South Carolina (7 scholarships), Winthrop University (2 scholarships);

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth

Mary Elizabeth Avinger Charitable Foundation

PO Box 404 Orangeburg,SC 29116-0404

Geographic focus: Orangeburg County, South Carolina

Notes: Established 2004.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Homes), Church, Education

Officers: James M. Avinger, Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 20-6108395 Assets: $707,495 Grants paid: $76,000 Grant range: $1000-$11,000 Number funded: 18

Sample grants: Salvation Army, Orangeburg SC, $1000; Fellowship Of Christian Assemblies, Orangeburg SC, $1000; Shawton United Methodist Church, Shawton SC, $1000; Cooperative Church Ministry, Orangeburg SC, $2000; Columbia College, Columbia SC, $2000; The Samaritan House, Orangeburg SC, $2000; SC United Methodist Foundation, Columbia SC, $2000; Winthrop University Foundation, Winthrop SC, $2000; Orangeburg Historical Society, Orangeburg SC, $2000; Regional Medical Center Foundation, Orangeburg SC, $3000; Walker Foundation, Orangeburg SC, $3000; Downtown Orangeburg Revitalization Association, Orangeburg SC, $5000; Orangeburg Preparatory School, Orangeburg SC, $5000; Orangeburg Council On Aging, Orangeburg SC, $5000; Lutheran Homes Of South Carolina Foundation, Columbia SC, $9000; Edisto Habitat For Humanity, Orangeburg SC, $10000; St Andrews Methodist Church, Orangeburg SC, $10000; Epworth Children's Home, Columbia SC, $11000;

Last updated: 9/21/2009

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Bailey Foundation, The

The Bailey Foundation c/o Carolina First Bank P. O. Box 494 Clinton,SC 29325-0494 864-938-2632

Geographic focus: Laurens County, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Robert S. Link, Jr., Administrator, at address above. Two scholarships awarded each year. Submission deadline is April 15 of the applicants senior year of high school. Scholarships are limited to seniors at Clinton High School or Laurens High School in Laurens County, SC. Grants to organizations limited to those operating in Laurens County. Deadline for organizations is Oct. 1 of each year. Applications available upon request.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Homes), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Community development, Aged, Community services, Education (Higher), Health care, Housing, Matching gifts, Mental health

Officers: George H. Cornelson, IV, Advisory Committee Chair; C. Bailey Dixon, Advisory Committee; Mary V. Suitt, Advisory Committee; Toccoa W. Switzer, Advisory Committee; Walter S. Montgomery, Jr., Advisory Committee; Virginia G. Vance, Advisory Committee; Norman W. Dixon, Advisory Committee; James L. Switzer, Jr., Advisory Committee; Martin S. Cornelson, Advisory Committee; Robert S. Link, Jr., Administrator; Carolina First Bank, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 8/31/2008 EIN: 57-6018387 Assets: $4,736,247 Grants paid: $478,207 Grant range: $5,000 to $100,000 Number funded: 41

Sample grants: Awarded payments for 10 scholarships, total $40000; Prysbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $12850; City of Clinton, Clinton, SC, $5000; Lydia Pentecostal Holiness Church, Clinton, SC, $16000; Laurens County Jaycees, Laurens, SC, $5000; First Baptist Church of Clinton, Clinton, SC, $20000; Limestone College, Gaffney, SC, $5000; Thornwell Home and School for Children, Clinton, SC, $20000; Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic, Clinton, SC, $5250; United Way of Laurens County, Clinton, SC, $22000; Open Door Christian Center, Clinton, SC, $7450; Bailey Manor, Clinton, SC, $25000; Laurens County Community Theatre, Clinton, SC, $10000; Hospice of Laurens County, Clinton, SC, $25000; Laurens County Chamber of Commerce, Clinton, SC, $10000; Spartanburg Day School, Spartanburg, SC, $25000; Piedmont Wilderness Institute, Clinton, SC, $10500; Clinton Family YMCA, Clinton, SC, $100000;

Last updated: 9/21/2009

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Baker Charitable Trust

Baker Charitable Trust

PO Box 25710 Columbia,SC 29224-5710 803-787-4332

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Sam Baker at address above. There is no set application form. Give an explanation of the charitable cause. No submission deadline.

Subject areas of interest: Civil rights, Education (Religious), Jewish giving

Officers: Samuel Baker

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 25-7248956 Assets: $160,204 Grants paid: $6,177 Grant range: $180 to $2,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: Temple Emunah, Lexington, MA, $180; Dollars & Sense, Boston, MA, $250; Chabad of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, $500; Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, AL, $500; Columbia Jewish Federation, Columbia, SC, $750; Beth Shalom Synagogue, Columbia, SC, $1997; American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, New York, NY, $2000;

Last updated: 9/21/2009

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Balle Foundation, The

The Balle Foundation

PO Box 49 Laurens,SC 29360 864-984-8327

Geographic focus: Laurens County

Notes: Applications should be in writing and specify type of need. Send to Leon Patterson, PO Box 49, Laurens, SC 29360. Phone (864) 984-4551. No submission deadlines.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Colleges (Church-affiliated), Education (Higher), Hospices

Officers: Leon Patterson, Trustee; Leni Patterson, Trustee; C. E. Shortt, Trustee; Jean B. Denman, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 30-0080317 Assets: $929,292 Grants paid: $51,282 Grant range: $5000 to $25,000 Number funded: 5

Sample grants: Clinton Family YMCA, Clinton, SC, $5000; Straight Street Youth Center, Laurens, SC, $5000; Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $5000; Piedmont Wilderness Institute, Laurens, SC, $11282; Hospice of Laurens County, Laurens, SC, $25000;

Last updated: 9/21/2009

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Bates Family Foundation

Bates Family Foundation

1036 E. Wall Street Mount Pleasant,SC 29464 843-654-7000

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply by letter to Michelle McSwain at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Colleges (Private), Community services, Education (Early childhood), Education (Higher), Food services

Officers: Randy J. Bates, Sr., President; Randy J. Bates, Jr., Vice-President; Michelle L. Tolodziecki, Secretary; Monica L. Wolverton, Treasurer;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 56-1803229 Assets: $10,382 Grants paid: $89,605 Grant range: $25 to $40,000 Number funded: 19

Sample grants: March of Dimes, North Charleston, SC, $25; Lowcountry Food Bank, North Charleston, SC, $100; Pro Bono Legal Services, Charleston, SC, $150; Muscular Dystrophy Association c/o WV Chapter-Huntington Banks, Charleston, WV, $200; East Cooper Meals on Wheels, Mount Pleasant, SC, $250; Youth Quest Foundation, Mount Pleasant, SC, $500; Trident College, Charleston, SC, $600; Gaston County Social Services, Gastonia, NC, $1,000; University of North Carolina-Asheville, Asheville, NC, $1,000; Gaston College, Dallas, NC, $1,000; Master's In Touch Ministry, Mount Pleasant, SC, $1,500; Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, $1,500; Grandfather Mountain Home for Children, Banner Elk, NC, $3,000; Shandon United Methodist Church, Columbia, SC, $3,500; South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC, $3,600; College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, $5,180; Holy Angels Nursery, Belmont, NC, $10,000; Bailey Smith Ministries, Atlanta, GA, $16,500; Port Trust Federal Credit Union, Charleston, SC, $40,000;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation

Dorothy Hooper Beattie Foundation

PO Box 40200, FL9-100-19 Jacksonville,FL 32203-0200 864-271-5938

Geographic focus: Greenville County

Notes: Apply by letter to Stephanie Rosso, 7 North Laurens Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Explain purpose of request in letter.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Education (Elementary/secondary), Food services, Health services

Officers: Bank of America, NA, Trustee; Reverend Stephen Bolle, Committee Member; Susie White, Committee Member;

Fiscal year ended: 10/31/2008 EIN: 57-6084747 Assets: $386,106 Grants paid: $26,746 Grant range: $2,000 to $4,150 Number funded: 8

Sample grants: Miracle Hill Ministries, Greenville, SC, $2,000; Center for Developmental Services, Greenville, SC, $2,500; Meels on Wheels, Greenville, SC, $3,000; Boys Home of the South, Belton, SC, $3,000; Greenville Free Medical Clinic, Greenville, SC, $4,000; United Ministries, Greenville, SC, $4,000; Governor's School for the Arts, Greenville, SC, $4,096; Project Hope Foundation, Greenville, SC, $4,150;

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc.

Mary Black Foundation, Inc.

349 East Main Street, Suite 100 Spartanburg,SC 29302 864-573-9500 www.maryblackfoundation.org

Geographic focus: Spartanburg County

Notes: The Foundation’s mission is to improve the health and wellness of the people and communities of Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The Foundation works to achieve its mission by concentrating its grantmaking in two priority areas: Early Childhood Development and Active Living. In addition to its two priority areas, the Foundation also awards grants through its Community Health Fund. For more information on grantmaking programs and application procedures, visit the Foundation's web site at: www.maryblackfoundation.org

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Community development, Cultural affairs, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Education, Family services, General charitable giving, Health care, Health services, Athletics (Disabled), Athletics, Natural resources, Parks

Officers: Karen H. Mitchell, Chair; H. Walter Barre, II, Vice Chair; Frederick D. Gibbs, Treasurer; Ruth L. Cate, Trustee; William M. Coker, Trustee; Benjamin B. Dunlap, Trustee; Jimmy A. Littlefield, Trustee; John F. Renfro, Jr., Trustee; Doris H. Tidwell, Trustee; Robert L. Wynn, III, Trustee; Margaret Young, Trustee; Philip B. Belcher, President;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0843135 Assets: $78,582,739 Grants paid: $2,913,517 Grant range: $500 to $278,000 Number funded: 67

Sample grants: Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc., $500; Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System (Science Cafe on Diversity), $1,000; United Way of the Piedmont (advertising), $1,100; Boiling Springs Intermediate School (“Groovy Grieving” program), $1,447; Wofford College (whitewater rafting assessment), $1,745; Spartanburg County Parks and Recreation Commission, $2,000; Spartanburg County First Steps (2007 Upstate Children's Leadership Summit), $2,000; Furman University (Riley Institute's Challenge Day Program), $2,000; Area 12 Special Olympics, $2,500; Partners for Active Living (conference costs), $2,500;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 22 SC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, $2,500; University of South Carolina Upstate ("An Evening with Adolph Brown"), $3,000; The P.A.C.E. Center (Supervised Visitation/Safe Exchange program), $5,000; West View Elementary School (fitness trail), $6,000; City of Inman (Sealy Park), $10,000; Univ of South Carolina Upstate (“Children in Crisis” conference), $10,000; Carolina Alliance for Fair Employment (C.A.F.E), $15,000; Children's Advocacy Center of Spartanburg, $20,000; Palmetto Council, Inc. Boy Scouts of America, $20,000; Supporters of School District 1 (Foothills Family Centers), $20,000; The Spartanburg Little Theatre, $20,000; Project Fit America (pilot fitness program at elementary school), $21,300; The Urban League of the Upstate (Spartanburg Individual Development Account Program), $27,000; Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Foundation , $29,153; Boys and Girls Clubs of the Upstate (fine arts in after-school and summer programs), $30,000; The Cross Cultural Institute of America (expansion of The Farm and Garden Project), $30,000; Spartanburg County School District Seven (Family Connections Program), $37,000; Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate, $40,025; ETV Endowment of South Carolina, $45,245; The Spartanburg County Foundation/ Coalition for Active Youth (skate park), $50,000; HALTER (Handicapped Athletes Learning to Enjoy Riding) (therapeutic horseback riding program), $50,000; The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg ("My Body" exhibit at the Spartanburg Science Center), $50,000; City of Landrum (walking trail), $51,276; United Way of the Piedmont (Imagination Library books program), $60,000; The Children's Service Alliance (Early Education Learning Lab), $67,000; Middle Tyger Community Center (childcare), $68,640; Spartanburg Area Transportation Study of Spartanburg County, $70,000; Frameworks Institute (early childhood development), $90,000; Upstate Forever (active living), $111,500; SAFE Homes-Rape Crisis Coalition, $125,000; Spartanburg Nutrition Council (community garden program), $125,000; Town of Duncan (Middle Tyger Connected), $130,000; Spartanburg County School District Two (Upstate Family Resource Center), $132,250; City of Spartanburg (CC Woodson Community Rec Center), $150,000; Palmetto Conservation Foundation (Glendale Outdoor Leadership School), $150,000; The Spartanburg County Foundation/Westside Neighborhood Association (Caldwell Connector sidewalk trail), $165,000; SOAR Academy (education program for children with special needs), $220,000; Univ of South Carolina Research Foundation-The Center for Child and Family Studies , $265,000; Spartanburg County First Steps, $278,000;

Last updated: 9/28/2009

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Bonds, James R., Charitable Trust

James R. Bonds Charitable Trust

3926 Hilda Street C\O Ted Collier Charleston Heights,SC 29405 843-554-7801

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Send a written request to Theodore L. Collier, Trustee, at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Church

Officers: Theodore L. Collier, Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6150019 Assets: $141,434 Grants paid: $11,322 Grant range: $11,322 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Mt Zion AME Church, Charleston, SC, $11,322

Last updated: 9/30/2009

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Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc.

Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc.

129 Morning Shore Court Lexington,SC 29072-7438 803-951-3033

Geographic focus: Lexington County, Richland County, National

Notes: Apply to Shiela B. Kolb at address above. Application should include a brief description of the organization, its mission statement, and the use of any grant. Submission deadline is December 1st.

Subject areas of interest: Schools (Private), Social services, Cancer, Children/youth (Homes), Church, Community services, General charitable giving, Health care, Homeless, Hospitals, Housing, Hunger, Medical research

Officers: Janice B. Norman, Trustee; Sheila B. Kolb, President;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0844469 Assets: $3,884,650 Grants paid: $275,000 Grant range: $5,000 to $55,000 Number funded: 30

Sample grants: Muscular Dystrophy Assoc, Columbia, SC, $5,000; United Way Of The Midlands, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Habitat For Humanity, Americus, GA, $5,000; Carolina Children's Home, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Oliver Gospel Mission, Columbia, SC, $5,000; Salvation Army, Columbia, SC, $10,000; St. Jude Childrens Research, Memphis, TN, $5,000; Christ Sanctified Holy Church, Raleigh, NC, $10,000; Parkinson Disease Foundation, New York, NY, $5,000; Epworth Children 'S Home, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Alzheimer's Association, West Columbia, SC, $5,000; Harvest Hope Food Bank, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Nancy K. Perry Children's Shelter, Lexington, SC, $5,000; Lexington Medical Center Foundation, Lexington, SC, $10,000; The Smile Train, New York, NY, $5,000; Sisters Of Charity Foundation, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Children's Chance, Columbia, SC, $5,000; Volunteer Of America, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Sistercare, Inc., Columbia, SC, $5,000; Healthy Learners, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Leukemia And Lymphoma Society, Columbia, SC, $5,000; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Columbia, SC, $10,000; Home Works Of America, Irmo, SC, $5,000; Raleigh Christian Academy, Raleigh, NC, $10,000; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, $5,000; Christ Sanctified Holy Church, Charleston, SC, $10,000; RFBD (Recording For The Blind & Dyslexic), Columbia, SC, Christ Sanctified Holy Church, Ballentine, SC, $10,000; $5,000; Palmetto Health Alliance, Columbia, SC, $55,000; Heathwood Hall Annual, Columbia, SC, $10,000;

Last updated: 9/30/2009

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Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin

Elizabeth Calvin Bonner Foundation

PO Box 22828 Charleston,SC 29413-2828 843-579-7013

Geographic focus: Charleston County, National

Notes: Apply to W. Thomas Rutledge, Jr., at address above. Grants awarded annually.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Social services, Children/youth (Programs), Cultural affairs, Animal welfare, Gardens, General charitable giving, Arts, Museums, Music

Officers: W. Thomas Rutledge, Jr., Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1123927 Assets: $433,285 Grants paid: $26,000 Grant range: $500 - $6,000 Number funded: 18

Sample grants: Charleston Animal Society, Charleston, SC, $500 Charleston Bridge Center, Charleston, SC, $500 Charleston Horticultural Society, Charleston, SC, $500 Crisis Ministries, Charleston, SC, $500 Estes Center Perpetual Care, South Hill, VA, $500 Rein & Shine, Awendaw, SC, $500 South Carolina Conservation League, Charleston, SC, $500 Southside SPCA, Meherrin, VA, $500 Wings for Kids, Sullivans Island, SC, $500 Charleston Concert Association, Charleston, SC, $1,000 Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Charleston, SC, $1,000 Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church, Chester, SC, $1,000 Inspiring Community Voices Campaign, Charleston, SC, $1,000 Project Chacocente USA, Lunenburg, VA, $1,000 Spay Neuter All Pets Society, Chase City, VA, $2,500 Maccallum More Museum and Gardens, Chase City, VA, $4,000 Prestwould Foundation, Clarksville, VA, $4,000 Friends of Butler Memorial Library, Chase City, VA, $6,000

Last updated: 9/30/2009

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Breedlove Foundation

Breedlove Foundation c/o Financial Decisions PO Box 785 Bluffton,SC 29910 609-274-8031

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to C Thomas Dewitt, PO Box 22959, Hilton Head Island, SC 29925 (phone 843-342-5151). No formal application required. No submission deadline.

Subject areas of interest: Blind, Social services, Children/youth (Services)

Officers: Eleanor A. Breedlove, President; Kathy Stricker, Chairwoman; An L. Grosshuesch, Secretary; C. Thomas Dewitt, Treasurer;

Fiscal year ended: 9/30/2008 EIN: 57-1005761 Assets: $508,768 Grants paid: $30,000 Grant range: $5,000 to $10,000 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: The Children's Center, Hilton Head, SC, $5,000; Southeastern Guide Dogs, Palmetto, FL, $5,000; Deep Well Project, Hilton Head, SC, $10,000; Volunteers in Medicine, Hilton Head, SC, $10,000;

Last updated: 9/30/2009

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Bridgewater Foundation

Bridgewater Foundation

951 South Pine Street Suite 251 Spartanburg,SC 29302 864-542-8062

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Mark E Johnson at address above. Phone number (864)515-9515. Send written request with assurance that applicant has 501(c)3 status. Paid no grants in 2007; Paid $130,000 in 2006.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions

Officers: Mark E. Johnson, Chairman; T. Dodd Caldwell, Vice-Chairman; Sarah L. Caldwell, Secretary; Kathleen C. Johnson, Treasurer; Robert E. Caldwell, Sr, Director.; Sylvia R. Caldwell, Director; Robert Caldwell, Jr., Director; Hugh H. Brantley, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 58-2421520 Assets: $400,685 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded: 2

Sample grants: Spartanburg Christian Community Foundation (for donor advised fund in 2006), Spartanburg, SC, $25,000; Spartanburg Christian Community Foundation (for Jesus Video Project-Union, SC in 2006), Spartanburg, SC, $105,000;

Last updated: 10/1/2009

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Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc.

Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc.

825 Bluff Road Columbia,SC 29202-0684 803-799-5490

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Mr. James F. Kirkham, P.O. Box 684, Columbia, SC 29202-0684. Applications should be written, stating the purpose and/or function of the organization. Foundations should indicate if they are an operating foundation. No submission deadlines. Giving primarily in areas of company operations (Columbia, Greenville, and Anderson, SC).

Subject areas of interest: Catholic giving, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), African-Americans, Church, Colleges (Private), Community development, Aged, Community services, Cultural affairs, Education (Adult), Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Arts, Health services, Athletics

Officers: Gene E. Williams, Chairman of the Board; James F. Kirkham, CFO-Secretary/Treasurer; Rodney G. Williams, CEO;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0734278 Assets: $1,067,611 Grants paid: $105,206 Grant range: $500 to $15,000 Number funded: 25

Sample grants: Saluda Shoals Foundation, Columbia, SC, $500; Kidney Foundation, $2,000; Boys And Girls Clubs Of The Midlands, Columbia, SC, $600; Children's Miracle Network, $2,000; Muscular Dystrophy Association, Tucson, AZ, $750; United Way, $2,000; Palmetto Place Children's Emergency Shelter, Columbia, SC, Heritage Classic Foundation, Hilton Head, SC, $2,470; $900; Metropolitan Arts Council, Greenville, SC, $5,000; Fine Arts Center Of Kershaw County, Camden, SC, $1,000; Tiger Golf Gathering, Fayetteville, GA, $7,500; Junior League Of Columbia, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Five Points Association, Columbia, SC, $8,000; March Of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, $1,000; Fall For Greenville, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Palmetto Health Foundation, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Five Points Association (St Patrick's Day), Columbia, SC, Sweet Melissa Fund, Chapel Hill, NC, $1,200; $10,000; Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Greenville, SC, $1,300; Clemson University Foundation, Clemson, SC, $10,486; Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Freedom Weekend Aloft, Greenville, SC, $12,000; South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus, Columbia, SC, $1,500; BMW Charity Pro-Am Celebrity Golf Tourney, Greenville, SC, Urban League Upstate, Greenville, SC, $1,500; $15,000;

Last updated: 10/1/2009

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Bunting, Ethel-Jane W., Foundation Trust

Ethel-Jane W. Bunting Foundation Trust

P.O. Box 22828 Charleston,SC 29413-2828 843-579-7013

Geographic focus: South Carolina, New Mexico

Notes: Apply to W. Thomas Rutledge, Jr. at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Wildlife preservation, Children/youth (Programs), Church, Education (Early childhood), Education (Higher), Animal welfare, General charitable giving, Historic preservation, Historical society, Natural resources

Officers: W. Thomas Rutledge, Jr., Trustee; Emily Darnell-Nunez, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 31-1486079 Assets: $513,828 Grants paid: $33,000 Grant range: $500 - $6,500 Number funded: 19

Sample grants: Confederate Home, Charleston, SC, $500; National Tribal Environmental Council, Albuquerque, NM, $500; Old St. Andrews Parish Church, Charleston, SC, $500; Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM, $1,000; SC Coastal Conservation League, Charleston, SC, $1,000; The Wildlife Center, Espanola, NM, $1,000; Albuquerque Interfaith, Albuquerque, NM, $1,000; Amy Biehl High School, Albuquerque, NM, $1,000; New Mexico Children's Foundation, Santa Fe, NM, $1,000; New Mexico Girls Ranch, Albuquerque, NM, $1,000; The Albuquerque Partnership, Albuquerque, NM, $1,000; Hot Springs Development Foundation, Hot Springs, AR, $1,500; Cowboys & KidsPayson, AZ, $2,000; New Mexico Horse Council, Albuquerque, NM, $2,000; New Mexico Livestock Board, Albuquerque, NM, $2,500; Pattisons Academy, Mt. Pleasant, SC, $2,500; NMSU Foundation, Las Cruces, NM, $3,000; School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM, $3,500; New Mexico Association for the Education of Young Children (NMAEYC), Albuquerque, NM, $6,500;

Last updated: 10/1/2009

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Burdell, John, Hospital Fund

John Burdell Hospital Fund

P. O. Box 862 Camden,SC 29021-0862 803-432-8862

Geographic focus: Kershaw County

Notes: Send applications to H. Davis Green Jr., 416 Chesnut St., Camden,SC 29020, 803-432-8862. Applications may be verbal or written. No deadlines. Limited to Kershaw County residents based on needs (medical or other).

Subject areas of interest: Health care

Officers: H.D. Green, Jr., Trustee; Dr. W.F. Summers, Trustee; Douglas Holmes, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 5/31/2008 EIN: 57-0340239 Assets: $129,523 Grants paid: $3,375 Grant range: $1,075 to $2,300 Number funded: 2

Sample grants: Awarded two grants to individuals.

Last updated: 10/1/2009

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Byerly Foundation, The

The Byerly Foundation

PO Box 1925 Hartsville,SC 29551 843-383-2400 www.byerlyfoundation.org

Geographic focus: Darlington County, South Carolina

Notes: The Organization serves its charitable purpose by providing funds through grants to numerous schools, local charities, and some local governments. Limited to Darlington County, SC, and surrounding communities. Application and submission deadlines provided on request, or refer to their web site.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Community development, Community services, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Arts, Health services, Natural resources

Officers: Richard A. Puffer, Executive Director; Vicki Arthur, Director; Ronald Holley, Director; Heather Norwood, Director; Maureen Thomas, Director; David Blackmon, Director; Beth Blum, Director; Jerry Cheatham, Director; Tony Floyd, Director; Flossie Hopkins, Director; Charles Hupfer, Director; David McFarland, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 9/30/2008 EIN: 57-0324909 Assets: $22,122,050 Grants paid: $1,201,683 Grant range: $1,000 - $298,100 Number funded: 33

Sample grants: See the web site for a full list of grants. Hartsville High School, Hartsville, SC, $22,000; Christmas in April, Hartsville, SC, $1,000; Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County, Hartsville, SC, $30,000; West Hartsville Elementary School, Hartsville, SC, $1,000; Darlington County Independent Housing, Hartsville, SC, $55,000; Darlington County Coordinating Council, Hartsville, SC, $5,500; Habitat for Humanity-Darlington County, Hartsville, SC, $58,203; Hartsville Heritage Foundation, Hartsville, SC, $7,000; North Hartsville Elementary School, Hartsville, SC, $68,000; Darlington County Fire District, Hartsville, SC, $8,655; City of Hartsville, Hartsville, SC, $100,000; Hartsville Police Department, Hartsville, SC, $10,000; Hartsville Museum, Hartsville, SC, $150,000; Trees for Tomorrow, Hartsville, SC, $10,000; Hartsville Family YMCA, Hartsville, SC, $166,861; Black Creek Arts Council, Hartsville, SC, $15,000; Butler Heritage Foundation, Hartsville, SC, $175,000; Carolina Elementary School, Hartsville, SC, $16,500; Coker College, Hartsville, SC, $298,100;

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Byrnes, James F., Foundation

James F. Byrnes Foundation

P. O. Box 6781 Columbia,SC 29260 803-254-9325

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: This is a private operating foundation awarding college scholarship assistance to "orphans or half orphans (one or both parents deceased)". Applicants are restricted to residents of South Carolina. There are no restrictions on which school you attend. Application must be submitted at the end of the fall term. Deadline for filing is March 15. Contact the Foundation for the application.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: William E. Rowe, President/Director; Pam McElveen, Secretary/Director; Dever McGraw, Treasurer/Director; Lois H. Anderson, Director; Nancy N. Poston, Director; Jeanette Cothran, Director; Carol Ann Green, Director; Dal H. Poston, Director; Kristine Hobbs, Director; Ralph Gregory, Director; Paula Bethea, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-6024756 Assets: $2,546,512 Grants paid: $131,626 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants: Tuition paid directly to schools. USC Salkehatchie, $1,625; Francis Marion University, $3,250; Furman University, $3,250; Lander University, $3,250; Presbyterian College, $3,250; USC Aiken, $3,250; Winthrop College, $6,500; Citadel, $6,500; USC Upstate, $6,500; College of Charleston, $11,376; Clemson University, $30,875; USC Columbia, $52,000;

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Cameron, Dave, Educational Foundation

Dave Cameron Educational Foundation

P. O. Box 181 York,SC 29745 803-684-4968

Geographic focus: York County

Notes: Apply to Dave Cameron Educational Foundation at address above. Application form supplied upon request. Restricted to students within the York, SC area with preference in agriculture.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Melvin B. McKeown, Trustee; John S. Adkins, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 3/31/2008 EIN: 23-7080657 Assets: $289,113 Grants paid: $14,500 Grant range: $500 - $4,000 Number funded: 10

Sample grants: Awarded 10 individual scholarships.

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Cashion Foundation, The

The Cashion Foundation c/o Marshall Nichols P.O. Box 266 Fountain Inn,SC 29644 864-862-5553

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Currently the foundation is awarding mostly college scholarships to high school seniors and graduate students. Applications must be submitted by April 20. Send the completed application to The Cashion Foundation at the address above. All scholarships are paid directly to the recipient’s educational institution. A copy of the guidelines and application are included with the Foundation's current tax return, available at Foundationcenter.org.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships

Officers: Marshall Nichols, Trustee; Marilyn K. Hendrix, Trustee; J. Samuel Peden, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0958029 Assets: $5,691 Grants paid: $17,885 Grant range: $584 to $2,765 Number funded: 8

Sample grants: Awarded 8 scholarships to individuals.

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Central Carolina Community Foundation

Central Carolina Community Foundation

2711 Middleburg Drive Suite 213 Columbia,SC 29204 803-254-5601 www.yourfoundation.org

Geographic focus: Calhoun County, Clarendon County, Fairfield County, Kershaw County, Lee County, Lexington County, Newberry County, Orangeburg County, Richland County, Saluda County, Sumter County

Notes: This is a community foundation. Grants are made in all aspects of life: education, human services, health, arts and cultural, and civic. The Foundation accepts grant requests from nonprofit organizations recognized by the IRS as 501 (c)(3) organizations, public entities, or other charitable, educational, or cultural organizations. Other than scholarships, the Foundation does not make grants to individuals. The Foundation accepts applications at any time throughout the year. Grant deadlines vary. Applications vary by type of grant but usually start with a letter of intent. The foundation reviews the grant request and informs the applicant whether or not it should submit a complete proposal. The asset distribution committee evaluates the proposals and makes recommendations to the Board of Directors. The Board makes the final decision on all grant awards. For specific information concerning application requirements, contact the Foundation at the address above or go to their web site for specific grant and scholarship details and application instructions: www.yourfoundation.org Grants are limited to organizations in the Foundation's 11-county service area including Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lee, Lexington, Newberry, Orangeburg, Richland, Saluda and Sumter counties.

Subject areas of interest: Blind, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships, Schools (Church-affiliated), Schools (Private), Theater, Camps, Women, Child abuse, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (African-American), Colleges (Private), Community development, Aged, Community services, Cultural affairs, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Disaster relief, Education (Arts), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Special), Animal welfare, Environment, Family services, Food services, Gardens, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Health services, Homeless, Housing, Athletics (Disabled), Law enforcement, Legal services, Libraries, Literacy, Medical research, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Prisoners, Recreation

Officers: Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 JoAnn M. Turnquist, President and CEO; EIN: 57-0793960 Jo Bull, COO; Assets: $90,237,096 D. Michael Kelly, Chair; Grants paid: $6,628,086 Grant range: $100 - $680,000 J. Hagood Tighe, Vice Chair; Number funded: 1220 Judith M. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer;

Sample grants: Note that most organization received multiple grants. See the Foundation's Annual Report on their web site for detailed listings. Pets, Inc., West Columbia, SC, $100; Newberry Boys Farm, Newberry, SC, $7,500; Carolina Children's Home, Columbia, SC, $500; Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Greater Columbia, Columbia, SC, Cardinal Newman High School, Columbia, SC, $3,747; $13,000; American Red Cross of Central South Carolina, Columbia, SC, Sandlapper Society, Lexington, SC, $16,450; $5,000; Project Pet, Columbia, SC, $212,398; Community Medical Clinic of Kershaw County, Camden, SC, New Morning Foundation, Columbia, SC, $680,000; $5,000;

Last updated: 10/2/2009 South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 36 This foundation does accept proposals.

Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund

Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund c/o Charlton DeSaussure, Jr. P.O. Box 340 Charleston,SC 29402-0340 843-722-3366

Geographic focus: Charleston County

Notes: Apply to Charlton DeSaussure, Jr., at address above using questionnaire attached to current IRS return. Submission deadline is April 15, but varies slightly from year to year. Awards are limited to native born South Carolinians and, generally, to live and utilize training in Charleston, SC.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Medicine), Science, Scholarships (Restricted), Education (Higher)

Officers: Hugh C. Lane, Jr., Director; Charlton DeSaussure, Jr., Secretary; Barbara S. Williams, Director; Honorable Joseph P. Riles, Jr., Director; Maj. General James A. Grimsley, Jr., Director

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6019987 Assets: $387,123 Grants paid: $28,948 Grant range: $187-$9,883 Number funded: 11

Sample grants: Provided scholarships/grants to 11 recipients for tuition/research expenses.

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Charleston Union of Kings Daughters

Charleston Union of Kings Daughters

1021 Lepley Road Hanahan,SC 29406 843-554-9594

Geographic focus: Charleston County

Notes: Provides support to local charities, international aid, and a scholarship program. Applications should be written requests sent to Edith Dixon, 3539 Hunters Oak Lane, Johns Island SC 29455 (843) 559-6842. There are no submission deadlines. Written requests are normally reviewed within 30 days of receipt. Recipients of scholarship awards must be college students, the International Union Of King's Daughters or local Charleston-area charities.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships, Social services, Church

Officers: Ruth Ripley, President; Clinton Knight, Treasurer/Director; Agnes Stone, Secretary/Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0357957 Assets: $256,479 Grants paid: $19,700 Grant range: $500 - $2,000 Number funded: 24

Sample grants: Awarded 13 scholarships to individuals, ranging from $500 to $2,000. Charleston County Volunteer Rescue Squad, North Charleston, SC, $500; Bethany United Methodist Church, Charleston, SC, $500; Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy, Charleston, SC, $500; Camp Good Times, Charleston, SC, $500; My Sisters House, Charleston,SC, $500; Crisis Ministries, Charleston, SC, $500; Veterans Volunteer Program-VA Hospital, Charleston, SC, $500; First Baptist Church of North Charleston, SC, $500; SC Indian Org. Edisto Tribal Council, Ridgeville, SC, $500; Florence Crittendon Home, Charleston, SC, $1,000;

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Christian Ministries International, Inc.

Christian Ministries International, Inc.

107 Wildewood Downs Way Columbia,SC 29223 803-736-2299

Geographic focus: National, International

Notes: Apply by letter to Marjorie P. Simmons at address above. Follow with a formal application. Awards limited to Christian organizations.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Church, Education (Religious)

Officers: Marjorie P. Simmons, President; Sarah Brewer, Vice President; Bill Wooten, Chairman; John Simmons, Director; Richard D. Whiting, Director; Carolyn Whiting, Director; Buzz Pleming, Director; Suzanne Pleming, Director; Jimmy Morse, Director; Peggy Morse, Director; Harvey Galloway, Director; Nancy Galloway, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1035134 Assets: $39,508 Grants paid: $66,484 Grant range: Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Teach the Children (for Romania), Conway, SC, $66,484;

Last updated: 10/2/2009

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Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation

Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation

229 Trade Street Greer,SC 29651-3427 864-877-2054

Geographic focus: Greenville County, Spartanburg County

Notes: This is a community foundation. Apply at address above. Application is attached to organization's tax return. Applicant requirments: 1) non-profit entity, 501 c(3). 2) geographically within our service area (Greenville County or Spartanburg County). 3) provides a service that improves the quality of life for local citizens. 4) is not dependent on government grants. 5) will allow a representative of the board to examine how the grant is used. 6) will provide follow up reports to the board stating how the grant is used. 7) preference will be given to applicants who use the grant to underwrite long-term goals. Applications must be received by the 1st day of January, April, September or December. The Foundation also offers scholarships; request application or see application attached to current tax return.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Social services, Scholarships (Restricted), Community development, Community services

Officers: Robert Lynn, Director; Benjamin Waters, Director; Ralph Johnson, Director; Terry Dobson, Director; Laurens I. James, Jr., Director; Paul Rogers, Director; Hayne Griffin, Director; Maurice Belue, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 56-2158345 Assets: $790,239 Grants paid: $54,000 Grant range: $2,500 to $15,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: Awarded two individual scholarships of $5,000 each; Greer Lions Club, Greer, SC, $2,500; Greer Relief, Greer, SC, $7,500; Visions of Excellence, Rochelle, NY, $9,000; Greer Christian Learning Center, Greer, SC, $10,000; Greer Community Ministries, Greer, SC, $15,000;

Last updated: 10/5/2009

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Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc.

Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc.

90 Mary Street Charleston,SC 29403 843-723-3635 www.ccfgives.org

Geographic focus: Charleston County, Colleton County, Dorchester County, Georgetown County, Hampton County, Jasper County, Beaufort County, Berkeley County

Notes: This is a community foundation. See the web site for detailed information on grants available and application information. Former name: The Community Foundation Serving Coastal South Carolina, Inc.

Subject areas of interest: Blind, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Church-affiliated), Schools (Private), Social services, Theater, Wildlife preservation, Camps, Women, Scholarships (Restricted), Catholic giving, Child abuse, Child care, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), African-Americans, Children/youth (Services), Church, Citizenship, Colleges (Military), Colleges (Private), Community development, Aged, Community services, Conservation, Crime and violence, Deaf, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Disabilities, Disaster relief, Education (Adult), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Law/legal), Education (Medical), AIDS, Education, Educational broadcasting, Animal welfare, Environment, Family planning, Food services, Gardens, Gays and lesbians, General charitable giving, Historic preservation, Historical society, Hospices, Hospitals, Jewish giving, Libraries, Medical research, Athletics, Mental health, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Parks, Pregnancy (Adolescent), Recreation

Officers: Burton R. Schools, Chairman; Stephen Mcleod-Bryant, Chairman-Elect; Frank W. Brumley, Secretary/Treasurer; Marguerite Archie-Hudson, Board Member; Henry J Blackford, III, Board Member; Kathleen M. Bounds, Board Member; Richard S. Braddock, Jr., Board Member; Norman L. Brunswig , Board Member; Kay K. Chitty, Board Member; Katherine Duffy, Board Member; Leah D. Greenberg, Board Member; Barry D. Gumb , Board Member; Barbara W. Huell, Board Member; David C. Jensen, Board Member; General Walter F. Johnson, III, Board Member; Paul M. Lynch , Board Member; William G. Medich, Board Member; George M. Milner, Board Member; Charles G. Rowland, III , Board Member; E.O. "Rod" Rutledge, Board Member; David M. Smalls, Board Member; Richard H. Stewart, Board Member; George L. Tupper, Jr., Board Member; Timothy V. Williams, Board Member;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 41 Elizabeth H. Warner, Board Member; Anita Zucker, Board Member; George C. Stevens, President/CEO; Richard Hendry, Vice President of Programs; Brian Hussain, Vice President of Finance;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2007 EIN: 23-7390313 Assets: $147,734,246 Grants paid: $9,360,279 Grant range: Number funded: 1471

Sample grants: See web site for detailed listings. Education - disbursed 544 grants and scholarships to various organizations in furtherance of educational programs. Human services youth senior programs, health and medical - disbursed 571 grants to various organizations to support human services, youth, health, and senior programs. Environmental, historic, arts, public and civic - disbursed 289 grants to various organizations in support of artistic, cultural, civic, environmental and historic preservation efforts. Religion - disbursed 67 grants to support religious organizations.

Last updated: 10/7/2009

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Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation

Joan Sasser Coker and Charles Westfield Coker Charitable Foundation

1100 West Carolina Avenue Hartsville,SC 29550 843-383-7679

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes:

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Community development, Conservation, Education (Arts), Education (Higher), Education (Science), General charitable giving, Arts, Libraries

Officers: Charles W. Coker, Trustee; Charles Coker, Jr., Trustee; Ellen C. Baldwin, Trustee; Margaret C. Galloway, Trustee; Carrie C. Haley, Trustee; Robert Howard Coker, Trustee; Thomas Lide Coker, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1067455 Assets: $395,704 Grants paid: $33,107 Grant range: $500 - $8,000 Number funded: 12

Sample grants: Black Creek Arts, Hartsville, SC, $500; Kalmia Gardens, Hartsville, SC, $500; South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts, Greenville, SC, $1,000; South Carolina Governor's School for Science & Math, Hartsville, SC, $2,500; Conservation Voters of South Carolina Education Fund, Columbia, SC, $2,500; Hartsville Library, Hartsville, SC, $2,500; Nature Conservancy, Columbia, SC, $2,500; American Cancer Society, Columbia, SC, $2,500; Coker Farms, Hartsville, SC, $2,607; Sewee Association, Mt. Pleasant, SC, $3,000; Hartsville Interfaith Ministry, Hartsville, SC, $5,000; Spoleto, Charleston, SC, $8,000;

Last updated: 10/6/2009

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Columbia Green

Columbia Green

P.O. Box 50191 Columbia,SC 29250 803-799-7557 columbiagreen.org

Geographic focus: Richland County

Notes: Primary purpose is to provide funds to help Columbia, SC, fill parks, medians, and major gateways with flowers, shrubs and trees. Other beautification projects include a beautification grant program for Columbia neighborhoods. See their web site for detailed information on current projects and grants and application forms.

Subject areas of interest: Community development, Gardens

Officers: Susan Hamilton, President; Ken Walden, Vice President; Ardis Savory, Treasurer; Ann Holtschlag, Recording Secretary; Mrs. William "Kappy" Hubbard, Corresponding Secretary; Bonny Ball, Board Member; Susie Heyward, Board Member; Ted Williams, Board Member; Ann Jennings, Board Member; Virginia Bedford, Board Member; Lowndes Macdonald, Board Member; John McCabe, Board Member; Jim Morris, Board Member; Jim Olsen, Board Member; Kathy Robinson, Board Member; Hannah Rogers, Board Member; Carol Shropshire, Board Member; Anne M. Sinclair, Board Member;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0768951 Assets: $212,885 Grants paid: $37,457 Grant range: $2,500 to $15,000 Number funded:

Sample grants: Columbia Green Neighborhood Beautification Grants, $10,530 Annual donation to the City of Columbia, $11,927 Historic Columbia Foundation, $15,000;

Last updated: 10/6/2009

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Columbia South Carolina Section of the American Nuclear Society, Inc.

Columbia South Carolina Section of the American Nuclear Society, Inc.

451 Old Ruff Road Winnsboro,SC 29180 803-345-4814 http://local.ans.org/columbia/scholarships.htm

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Damon Bryson at address above. Application form located on the Society's web site at http://local.ans.org/columbia/scholarships.htm Restricted to South Carolina residents majoring in the field of nuclear science at an ABET-accredited college.

Subject areas of interest: Science, Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Kurt Steger, Chair; Lawanda Chisolm, Vice-Chair; Ed Pulver, Secretary; Damon Bryson, Treasurer

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0773073 Assets: $11,134 Grants paid: $4,000 Grant range: $4,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Awarded one scholarship of $4,000; also expended $1,694 in direct charitable activities for monthly meetings to provide scientific information to members, college students, and the public.

Last updated: 10/6/2009

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Community Foundation of Greenville

Community Foundation of Greenville

27 Cleveland Street Suite 101 Greenville,SC 29601 864-233-5925 www.cfgreenville.com

Geographic focus: Greenville County

Notes: This is a community foundation that exists to enhance the quality of life of citizens of Greenville by linking philanthropic leadership, charitable resources, and civic influence with needs and opportunities in the community. The community foundation makes grants to other tax-exempt organizations to ehance community life through the support of a broad range of services such as health, education, religion, arts and humanities, and the environment. Some grants follow an open application process under published guidelines. Other noncompetitive grants reflect the charitable priorities of individual donors. These gifts are made from endowments, donor-advised funds, field-of-interest funds and scholarships. See their web site for complete information on grants available. Formerly named the Community Foundation of Greater Greenville.

Subject areas of interest: Religion, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships, Schools (Church-affiliated), Schools (Private), Social services, Substance abuse, Theater, Wildlife preservation, Camps, Women, Cancer, Catholic giving, Child abuse, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (African-American), Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Military), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Conservation, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Disaster relief, Education (Arts), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Special), Education, Animal welfare, Environment, Family services, Fire departments, Food services, Gardens, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Health services, Historical society, Homeless, Hospices, Hospitals, Hunger, Jewish giving, Legal services, Libraries, Literacy, Medical research, Athletics, Mental health, Museums, Natural resources, Recreation

Officers: Robert W. Morris, President; Sharon Gibbs, Chief Financial Officer; Randy Fisher, Chair; Jo Hackl, Vice Chair; Pedrick Lowrey, Secretary; Harriet Goldsmith, Assistant Secretary; Doug Kroske, Treasurer; Martha Louise Lewis, Assistant Treasurer; C. Dan Joyner, Past Chair; Wanda L. Adams, Board Member; Bill Bridges, Board Member; Doug Brown, Board Member; Mark Clary, Board Member; Perry Gilreath, Board Member; Tracy Hardaway, Board Member; Ben Haskew, Board Member; Anna Kate Hipp, Board Member; Ken Holcomb, Board Member; Robert Howard, Board Member;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 46 Deborah R. McKetty, Board Member; Glenn Oxner, Board Member; Louise Oxner, Board Member; Susan C. Priester, Board Member; Matt Puckett, Board Member; A. B. Robinson, Board Member; Emilyn Sanders, Board Member; L. Kent Satterfield, Board Member; Michelle Seaver, Board Member; Joe Sullivan, Board Member; Jennifer Whittle, Board Member;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6019318 Assets: $32,153,765 Grants paid: $4,894,431 Grant range: $500 to $1,000,000 Number funded: 1270

Sample grants: Greenville Tech-Visual Arts Department, $500; The Family Book Project, $2,000; Law In Action, $2,500; Greenville Family Partnership, $3,084; Meyer Center for Special Children, $3,839; Greer Community Ministries, $4,500; Pink Ghost Cancer & Health Foundation, $5,000; Trees Greenville, $5,000; Triune Mercy Center, $6,618; Centre Stage-South Carolina, $7,000; Meals on Wheels, $7,000; The Nature Conservancy, $7,500; Urban League of the Upstate, $10,000; YMCA of Greenville-Downtown Teen Center, $10,000 ; Carolina Family Services, $10,000; Greenville Technical College, $10,000; Diligent Hands Gracious Hearts, $12,235; Safe Harbor, $12,890; Habitat for Humanity of Greenville, $13,000; Greenville Women Giving, $50,000; Homes for Teachers, $250,000; Greenville Forward, $300,000; Conestee Foundation, $500,000; Kroc Center, $1,000,000;

Last updated: 10/7/2009

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Community Foundation of the Lowcountry

Community Foundation of the Lowcountry

PO Box 23019 Hilton Head Island,SC 29925-3019 843-681-9100 www.cf-lowcountry.org

Geographic focus: Colleton County, Hampton County, Jasper County, Beaufort County

Notes: Provides grants for projects in the civic, cultural, educational, environmental, human services, and medical fields. Deadlines vary by program. The Foundation also awards scholarships to qualifying individuals. See the web site for full details and applications.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Scholarships, Social services, Wildlife preservation, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community services, Disaster relief, Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Technical), Education, Educational broadcasting, Family services, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Health services, Historic preservation, Hospices, Hunger, Jewish giving, Leadership development, Legal services, Libraries, Literacy, Mental health, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Pregnancy (Adolescent), Recreation

Officers: Denise K. Spencer, President and CEO; Wade J. Webster, Chairman; Thomas C. Arnold, Board Member; Mark L. Baker, Board Member; Ernst Bruderer, Board Member; Brian J. Carmines, Board Member; Berryman Edwards, Board Member; Eileen M. Fitzgerald, Board Member; Joseph B. Fraser III, Board Member; Meredith I. Harlacher, Board Member; Nathaniel B.P. Jones, Board Member; Beryl E. LaMotte, Board Member; Bernard C. Moscovitz, Board Member; Susan M. Nimmer, Board Member; Peggy S. Parker, Board Member; Gail A. Quick, Board Member; Jerry H. Reeves III, Board Member; Charles A. Scarminach, Board Member; Roger J. Sorg, Board Member; Jonathan G. Verity, Board Member;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0756987 Assets: $44,932,034 Grants paid: $2,961,279 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants: Awarded nearly 200 scholarships ranging from $500 to $18,000;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 48 Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, $2,560; Arts Council of Beaufort County, $3,000; Friends of Caroline Hospice, $3,000; May River Montessori School, $3,600; Bluffton Historical Preservation Society, $5,000; Heroes on Horseback, $5,000; Meals on Wheels, $6,500; Lowcountry Community Development Corporation, $7,260; Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, $7,500; Sea Pines Montessori Academy, $9,500; Alzheimer's Respite and Resource, $10,000; American Red Cross - Palmetto Chapter, $10,000; Bluffton Community Center, $10,000; Hilton Head Dance Theater, $10,000; Hospice Care of the Lowcountry , $10,000; Hilton Head Schools After School Programs, $13,200; Hilton Head Island Recreation Association, $17,000; Asset Development Institute/ACCESS Network, $29,000; Town of Bluffton/Lowcountry Institute, $30,000; Boys and Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry/Bluffton Unit, $33,420; Hilton Head Regional Habitat for Humanity, $34,000; Room at the Inn of the Lowcountry, $35,000; Bluffton Farmers Market, $38,438; Neighborhood Outreach Project, $40,000; Volunteers in Medicine Clinic, $40,000; Family Promise of Beaufort County, $45,000; Heroes on Horseback, $49,435; Bluffton Eagles (construction of a little league athletic field), $50,000; National Alliance on Mental Illness, Beaufort County, $50,000; Charles & Ellen Taylor Prostate Cancer Partnership, $50,000; School’s Out Lowcountry, $102,083;

Last updated: 10/7/2009

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Cox Foundation, The

The Cox Foundation c/o Cox Wood Preserving Company, Inc. P. O. Box 1124 Orangeburg,SC 29116 803-534-7467

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Application should be requested from Cathy Yeadon at address above. Submission deadline is January 31. Awards limited to families who are full-time employees of Cox Industries, Inc. or related companies.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Cathy C.. Yeadon, Director; Pat Black, Director; Carol H. Riley, Director; Elizabeth B. Malinder, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 4/30/2008 EIN: 57-0823753 Assets: $1,057,693 Grants paid: $44,820 Grant range: $575 to $4,480 Number funded: 16

Sample grants: Awarded 16 individual scholarships, $575 to $4,480

Last updated: 10/7/2009

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Daniel-Mickel Foundation

Daniel-Mickel Foundation

P. O. Box 9278 Greenville,SC 29604 864-271-7503 www.daniel-mickel-foundation.org

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Application on web site. Grants are restricted to 501(c)(3) organizations in the Metropolitan Greenville, South Carolina area and the Southeastern part of the United States.

Subject areas of interest: Theater, Wildlife preservation, Women, Cancer, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Disaster relief, Education (Business), Education (Higher), Education (Science), Education (Technical), Educational broadcasting, Animal welfare, Fire departments, Gardens, General charitable giving, Arts, Historical society, History, Homeless, Hospices, Hospitals, Libraries, Literacy, Museums, Music, Parks, Recreation

Officers: Minor M. Shaw, Chairman & CEO; Buck A. Mickel, Vice-President; Charles C. Mickel, Vice-President;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0673409 Assets: $21,692,013 Grants paid: $991,500 Grant range: $55 to $201,250 Number funded: 84

Sample grants: South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, $55; ETV Endowment of SC,Spartanburg, SC, $8,250; American Cancer Society, Columbia, SC, $100; Charity Ball, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Greenville Literacy Foundation, Greenville, SC, $100; Greenville Symphony, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Nature Conservancy, Columbia, SC, $100; Memminger Auditorium, Charleston, SC, $20,000; Crime Stoppers of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $250; Greenville County Recreation Department, Taylors, SC, $25,000; Junior Achievement of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, $500; Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC, $27,000; First Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg, SC, $600; Imagine Nation, Greenville, SC, $40,000; Greenville Chamber Foundation, Greenville, SC, $1,000; Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC, $48,000; Upstate Homeless Coalition, Greenville, SC, $1,000; Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research, Hospice House, Greenville, SC, $2,500; Clemson, SC, $50,000; Brookgreen Gardens, Pawleys Island, SC, $2,750; Upcountry History Museum, Greenville, SC, $50,000; American Red Cross, Greenville, SC, $5,100; USC - Moore School of Business, Columbia, SC, $100,000; Miracle Hill Rescue Mission, Greenville, SC, $6,000; Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, SC, $150,000; Furman University, Greenville, SC, $7,000; YMCA, Greenville, SC, $201,250;

Last updated: 10/7/2009

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Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia

George & Patricia Decoursey Foundation

1015 Wordsworth Drive Columbia,SC 29209 803-776-5204

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Written requests should be submitted, specifying the following: purpose of grant, merits of proposal, credentials of potential grantee, relationship of proposal to applicant's project, or areas of concern and priority in relation to other demands on applicant's funds. Submit to Patricia J. DeCoursey at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Children/youth (Homes), Aged, Community services, Conservation, Education, Family services, Gardens, General charitable giving, Health care, Homeless, Housing, Natural resources

Officers: Patricial J. Decoursey, President; Ed Kellett, Director; Eleanor Kellett, Director; Ed Weaver, Director; Jennifier Weaver, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1100672 Assets: $18,073 Grants paid: $102,100 Grant range: $1,100 to $71,000 Number funded: 22

Sample grants: Congaree Land Trust, Columbia, SC, $1,100; Boy's Farm, Inc., Newberry, SC, $1,500; The American Chestnut Foundation, Bennington, VT, $1,500; Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, Norfolk, VA, $1,500; Cornerstone Presbyterian, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Cumberland College Mountain Outreach, Williamsburg, KY, $1,500; Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, FL, $1,500; Fraxa Research, Newburyport, MA, $1,500; Free Medical Clinic, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Central SC Habitat for Humanity, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Hannah House, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Harvest Hope Food Bank, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Oliver Gospel Mission, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Palmetto Health Richland Camp, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Pine View Elementary School, West Columbia, SC, $1,500; Sistercare, Columbia, SC, $1,500; USC Arboretum, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Dare - Richland County Sheriff, Columbia, SC, $1,500; Cornell University Plantations, Ithaca, NY, $71,000;

Last updated: 10/7/2009

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Dial Educational Trust, Albert

Albert Dial Educational Trust

104 Creek Drive Laurens,SC 29360 864-984-2538

Geographic focus: Laurens County

Notes: Provides scholarships to needy or worthy students. Apply to David Martin, Palmetto Bank, P.O. Box 49, Laurens, SC 29360; (864) 984-4551. Send written application & specify type of need. Must have graduated from a public high school in Laurens Co., SC or reside in Laurens Co., SC.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: R. Bland Roper, Trustee; Albert McAlister, Trustee; Elizabeth Boone, Trustee; Thomas Hardy, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 10/31/2008 EIN: 23-7203948 Assets: $371,637 Grants paid: $21,200 Grant range: $1,500 to $3,200 Number funded: 8

Sample grants: Awarded 8 individual scholarships, $1,500 to $3,200

Last updated: 10/8/2009

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Dorchester Free School Board

Dorchester Free School Board

P.O Box 2045 Summerville,SC 29484 843-871-0389

Geographic focus: Dorchester County

Notes: Provides scholarships for undergraduate and medical students. Applicant must reside in Dorchester County. Contact foundation for scholarship application or use form attached to tax return. Send application to Stephen F. Hutchinson at address above. Submission deadline March 1. Awards one scholarship restricted for medical school only.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Medicine), Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Stephen F. Hutchinson, President; Thomas R. Dion, Treasurer; James T. Boyle, Trustee; Grange S. Cuthbert, III, Trustee; David G. McIntosh, Trustee; John Hamilton Smith, Trustee; Franklin Y. Smith, Trustee; James B. Waring, Jr., Trustee; Walter M. Bailey, Trustee; James R.B. Bailey, Trustee; Jan Waring-Woods, Trustee; Edward H. Miller, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0966757 Assets: $121,101 Grants paid: $4,000 Grant range: $2,000 Number funded: 2

Sample grants: Awarded two scholarships of $2,000 each.

Last updated: 10/8/2009

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Earle Foundation

Earle Foundation c/o East Broad Trust Company - Trustees Agent 245 East Broad Street Greenville,SC 29601 864-271-3422

Geographic focus: Greenville County

Notes: Applicants send written inquiries to Mr. Jordan Earle, Trustee, at address above, and grant request forms and related materials will be provided to qualified applying organizations. Completed application forms must be delivered on or before September 30 of each year. Grant awards are directed to 501(c)(3) organizations indicating program growth benefiting underpriviledged, emotionally distrubed, neglected, and otherwise abused children and developmentally handicapped children.

Subject areas of interest: Child abuse, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Disabilities (Developmental)

Officers: Louise Earle Oxner, Trustee; O. Perry Earle, III, Trustee; F. Jordan Earle, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6120078 Assets: $397,096 Grants paid: $29,000 Grant range: $3,000 to $20,000 Number funded: 3

Sample grants: YWCA, Greenville, SC, $6,000; Meyers Center, Greenville, SC, $6,000; A Child's Haven, Greenville, SC, $20,000;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Earle Scholarship Trust Fund, William B. & Lela P.

William B. & Lela P. Earle Scholarship Trust Fund

PO Box 40 Walhalla,SC 29691-0040

Geographic focus: Oconee County

Notes: Supplies scholarships to individuals to a four-year university. Apply to John D. Ridley, 140 Hawthorne Lane, Mountain Rest, SC, 29664. Scholarship application is attached to latest copy of tax return. Deadline is April 15th for scholarships to be awarded May 1st of each year. Priority is given to Oconee County and handicapped applicants.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships

Officers: Theodore A. Snyder, Jr., Trustee; Larry C. Brandt, Trustee; John D. Ridley, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-6384762 Assets: $409,347 Grants paid: $3,367 Grant range: $3,367 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Scholarship was awarded to one individual.

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Ennis Educational Trust

Ennis Educational Trust

P. O. Box 428 Camden,SC 29021 803-432-1424

Geographic focus: Kershaw County

Notes: Apply to Austin M. Sheheen, Jr., Trustee, at address above. Contact Mr. Sheheen for application or Kershaw County High School Guidance offices. New applicants must submit by May 31. Renewal applicants must submit by June 8. Awards are restricted to residents of Kershaw County. Full-time enrollment in accredited post-secondary educational institution required. Must have attained minimum GPA of 3.0 on 4.0 scale. Selection based on financial need, GPA, standardized test scores, and activities. Award decisions made July 1.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Austin M. Sheheen, Jr., Trustee; Theresa Ennis, Trustee; Barney A. Willens, Trustee; Barbara E. Willens, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 11/30/2008 EIN: 57-6155975 Assets: $29,140 Grants paid: $2,200 Grant range: $550 Number funded: 3

Sample grants: Awarded 4 individual scholarships of $550 each

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Faris Foundation, John P. & Harriett E.

John P. & Harriett E. Faris Foundation

P. O. Box 49 Laurens,SC 29360 864-984-4551

Geographic focus: Laurens County

Notes: Apply to John P. Faris, 1004 West Main Street, Laurens, SC, 29360. Applications should be in writing and specify type of need. No submission deadlines. Awards to be used exclusively for religious, charitable, educational, scientific, literary, or cultural purposes.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Church, Hospices

Officers: John P. Faris, Sr., Trustee; Harriett E. Faris, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 9/30/2008 EIN: 58-6355172 Assets: $34,555 Grants paid: $1,525 Grant range: $1,525 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Hospice of Laurens County, Clinton, SC, $1,525;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Fuller, C. G., Foundation

C. G. Fuller Foundation

PO Box 40200 FL9-100-10-19 Jacksonville,FL 32203-0200 803-255-7374

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to C.G. Fuller Foundation c/o Bank of America, 1901 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201-2434.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Homes), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Community services, Education (Arts), Education (Higher), Health care, Homeless, Law enforcement, Libraries, Museums

Officers: Bank of America, NA, Trustee; Victor B. John, Trustee; Clinton C. Lemon, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6050492 Assets: $2,667,683 Grants paid: $195,900 Grant range: $2,000 to $15,000 Number funded: 30

Sample grants: Coker College, Hartsville, SC, $2,000; College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, $6,000; Greenville Technical College, Greenville, SC, $2,000; Barnwell County Public Library, Barnwell, SC, $7,500; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Columbia, SC, $2,000; Barnwell Presbyterian Church, Barnwell, SC, $7,500; Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC, $2,000; Barnwell United Methodist Church, Barnwell, SC, $7,500; University of South Carolina-Upstate, Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Clafin University, Orangeburg, SC, $8,000; Community Connections, Barnwell, SC, $2,400; Boys Farm, Newberry, SC, $9,000; Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC, $4,000; Clemson University, Clemson, SC, $9,000; Francis Marion University, Florence, SC, $4,000; Barnwell County Museum and Historical Board, Barnwell, SC, Lander University, Greenwood, SC, $4,000; $10,000; Richland County Public Library, Columbia, SC, $4,000; Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Law Enforcement Chaplaincy for South Carolina, Columbia, SC, Carolina Children's Home, Columbia, SC, $10,000; $5,000; Epworth Children's Home, Columbia, SC, $10,000; North Greenville University, Tigerville, SC, $5,000; Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $10,000; Oliver Gospel Mission, Columbia, SC, $5,000; University of South Carolina, Columbia campus, Columbia, SC, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts, Greenville, SC, $10,000; $5,000; Converse College, Spartanburg, SC, $12,000; Erskine College, Due West, SC, $6,000; Furman University, Greenville, SC, $15,000;

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Fullerton Foundation, The

The Fullerton Foundation

P. O. Box 2208 Gaffney,SC 29342-2208 864-489-6678

Geographic focus: South Carolina, North Carolina

Notes: Apply by letter to W.E. Cavell, Executive Director, at address above. Initial letter of application should be brief and contain background of grant requestor, purpose of the grant, general financial information, and documentation of Section 501 (C)(3) federal tax exempt status. Submission deadlines are March 10 & March 24 for scholarships, and detailed instructions and forms are attached to the tax return. Awards are primarily given in South Carolina and North Carolina. Primary field of interest is health care and medicine with higher education secondary.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Medicine), Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Services), Community services, Education (Higher), Education (Medical), Health care, Health services, Hospitals, Medical research

Officers: Walter E. Cavell, Executive Director; Volina V. Lyons, Director; Wylie L. Hamrick, Vice Chairman; Francis Reaves Ross, Director; Helen T. Baden, Director; Elaine Hamrick Shields, Director; Catherine H. Beattie, Director; Charles F. Hamrick II, Chairman; Fiscal year ended: 11/30/2008 Lyman W. Hamrick, Secretary; EIN: 57-0847444 W. Carlisle Hamrick, Treasurer; Assets: $36,583,346 Charles J. Bonner, Associate Director; Grants paid: $1,984,000 Grant range: $1,500 to $200,000 Jean Hamrick Haas, Director; Number funded: 24 A. Wardlaw Hamrick, Director;

Sample grants: Converse College, Spartanburg, SC, $1,500; Senior Centers of Spartanburg County, Spartanburg, SC, Southeastern Council of Foundations, Atlanta, GA, $4,000; $100,000; ReGenesis Community Health Center, Spartanburg, SC, $20,000; Spartanburg Regional Healthcare Systems Foundation, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Gaffney, SC, $25,000; Spartanburg, SC, $100,000; South Carolina Hospital Association, Columbia, SC, $42,500; Cherokee County YMCA, Gaffney, SC, $125,000; Clemson University, Clemson, SC, $49,703; Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, SC, $125,000; Boys and Girls Club of Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC, $50,000; Fullerton Medical Scholarship Program, Gaffney, SC, $133,921; Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC, $50,000; Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, $146,294; Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenville, SC, $50,000; Limestone College, Gaffney, SC, $150,000; Mission Healthcare Foundation, Asheville, NC, $63,165; University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, Columbia, SC, Greenville YMCA, Greenville, SC, $70,000; $180,000; Cleveland Community College, Shelby, NC, $80,000; Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, $200,000;

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The

The Genevieve Mills Gallivan and Henry T. Mills, Jr. Educational Foundation c/o BB&T Personal Trust Attn: Judy Schoemer P. O. Box 408 Greenville,SC 29602 864-242-8085

Geographic focus: Greenville County

Notes: Awards will be only to members of the First Presbyterian Church, 200 West Washington Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Application forms may be picked up in the church office. Awards will be in the form of outright grants to enable the recipient to complete an undergraduate or seminary education at college or university approved by the selection committee . All scholarships awarded by the foundation will be paid directly to the educational institution.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Religious), Scholarships (Restricted), Education (Higher), Education (Religious)

Officers: BB&T Personal Trust, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-6167639 Assets: $791,954 Grants paid: $42,599 Grant range: $175 to $13,000 Number funded:

Sample grants: Awarded 10 scholarships, $175 - $13,000

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Genesis Foundation, The

The Genesis Foundation

4747 National Drive Myrtle Beach,SC 29579 843-347-1965

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Joseph L. Anderson at address above. No submission deadlines. Grants are restricted to 501(c)(3) organizations, primarily public and private educational institutions.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Education, Arts

Officers: J.L. Anderson, President; Mrs. James Anderson III, Vice-President/Treasurer; Mrs. Rita McLamb, Board Member; Terry Booth, Board Member; Mrs. Richard B. Anderson, Secretary; Terry Hunt, Vice President;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 74-2479631 Assets: $183,764 Grants paid: $11,000 Grant range: $1,000 to $10,000 Number funded: 2

Sample grants: Cultural Council of Georgetown County, Georgetown, SC, $1,000; Annual South Carolina High School Piano Competition, Myrtle Beach, SC, $10,000;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Georgetown County Environmental Protection Society

Georgetown County Environmental Protection Society

P.O. Box 370 Murrells Inlet,SC 29576 843-237-8180

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Robert J. Moran, P.O. Box 370, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576, phone 843-237-4533. Any form is accepted. Application should include details concerning the purpose, location, participants, and time frame of the project. Awards are limited to environmental, conservation and education projects conducted in or affecting the east coast of the USA.

Subject areas of interest: Science, Wildlife preservation, Conservation

Officers: Robert J. Moran, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0945690 Assets: $95,684 Grants paid: $500 Grant range: $500 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: South Carolina Environmental Law Project, Pawleys Island, SC, $500;

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia

Robert & Patricia Goodyear Family Foundation

P.O. Box 632 Aiken,SC 29802

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply by letter to Robert & Patricia Goodyear at address above. For requests in excess of $250, applicants should submit a letter describing the proposed project. The letter should include the following: -A one page summary of the proposal; -Name, address and telephone number of the applicant; -A brief history of the organization, including a description of principal programs and accomplishments; -A concise description of the project, stating its objectives, proposed outcome, and plans for evaluation.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Conservation, Education (Elementary/secondary), Environment, Natural resources

Officers: Robert M. Goodyear, Sr., Trustee; Patricia S. Goodyear, Trustee; Robert M. Goodyear, Jr., Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 16-6468633 Assets: $107,550 Grants paid: $1,700 Grant range: $100 to $800 Number funded: 3

Sample grants: Covenant House, New York, NY, $100; Hitchcock Foundation (the Hitchcock Woods), Aiken, SC, $800; Westover School, Middlebury, CT, $800;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Graham Memorial Fund

Graham Memorial Fund

308 West Main Street Bennettsville,SC 29512 843-479-6804

Geographic focus: Marlboro County

Notes: Apply to Chairperson, Graham Memorial Fund, at address above. Confidential application furnished by the Fund. Submission deadline is May 15. Scholarship limited to residents of Marlboro County for educational purposes, and are paid directly to the educational institution.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Education (Higher)

Officers: Reid Atkinson, Trustee; Jimmy Dixon, Trustee; Marvella Easterling , Trustee; Charles Edwards, Trustee; Mark Heath, Trustee; Darren Hilton, Trustee; David Jackson, Trustee; Patsy Killingsworth, Trustee; Jack McCune, Trustee; Don Newton, Trustee; John Powers, Trustee; Bracky Sanders, Trustee; James Skipper, Trustee; Hawkins Strickland, Trustee; Max Terry, Trustee; Frances Williams, Trustee; Jim Wood, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 9/30/2008 EIN: 57-6026184 Assets: $101,460 Grants paid: $7,000 Grant range: $250 to $750 Number funded: 16

Sample grants: Awarded 16 individual scholarships, $250 - $750

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M.

Georgea M. Greaves Foundation, Inc.

105 Pine Forest Drive Greenville,SC 29601-4421 864-271-0984

Geographic focus: Greenville County

Notes: Apply to Georgea M. Greaves Foundation at address above. Send typed application describing the organization's activities, budgeted needs, and any other pertinent information.

Subject areas of interest: Women, Children/youth (Programs), Church, General charitable giving, Arts

Officers: Georgea M. Greaves, Chairman & Secretary-Treasurer ; Thomas Guy Greaves, Vice-Chairman; Ivie D. Greaves, Director; Page R. Gatewood, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 46-0487613 Assets: $96,242 Grants paid: $9,120 Grant range: $500 to $7,520 Number funded: 3

Sample grants: Greenville County Art Museum, Greenville, SC, $500; Greenville Women Giving, Greenville, SC, $1,100; Christ Episcopal Church, Greenville, SC, $7,520;

Last updated: 11/3/2009

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Greenleaf Foundation, Inc.

Greenleaf Foundation, Inc.

951 South Pine Street Suite 250 Spartanburg,SC 29302 864-573-7341

Geographic focus: Spartanburg County

Notes: Apply by letter to Robert E. Caldwell, Sr., at address above. Written request should include assurance that applicant has 501(c)3 status.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Children/youth (Programs), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Education (Religious), Family services, Food services

Officers: Robert E. Caldwell, Chairman; Sylvia R. Caldwell, Vice-Chairman; Hugh H. Brantley, Director; Robert E. Caldwell, Jr., Associate Director; Sarah Caldwell, Associate Director; Mark Johnson, Associate Director; Kathleen Caldwell-Johnson, Associate Director; T. Dodd Caldwell, Associate Director; Ben Caldwell, Associate Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0989702 Assets: $6,877,778 Grants paid: $439,102 Grant range: $159 to $10,000 Number funded: 16

Sample grants: Elizabeth Project Ministry, Spartanburg, SC, $159; Carolina Pregnancy Center, Spartanburg, SC, $251; , Colorado Springs, CO, $871; Rice Bowls, Inc., Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Hope Point Community Church, Spartanburg, SC, $1,134; Spartanburg School District Two Released Time Program, Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Mobile Meals, Spartanburg, SC, $9,342; Taylor University, Upland, IN, $10,000; South Carolina Christian Foundation (for donor advised fund), Spartanburg, SC, $400,000;

Last updated: 11/4/2009

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Gregg-Graniteville Foundation, Inc.

Gregg-Graniteville Foundation, Inc.

P. O. Box 418 Graniteville,SC 29829 803-663-7552

Geographic focus: Aiken County

Notes: Apply to Mrs. Patti Knight, Administrator, at address above. Application for grants should be submitted by letter proposal. No submission deadlines for grants. Grants are restricted to Aiken County, SC and Richmond County, GA. Scholarship requests should be submitted on application form. Deadline for scholarships is June 15 following high school graduation. Scholarships are limited to children of employees of Avondale Mills, fomerly known as Graniteville Company, or are residents of Graniteville, Warrenville, and Vaucluse, SC areas or Augusta, GA. The foundation also owns and operates the Gregg Park Civic Center in Graniteville, SC.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Athletics, Recreation

Officers: Robert M. Bell, President; J. Paul Reeves, Vice-President; John W. Cunningham, Vice-President; Patricia H. Knight, Secretary/Treasurer; Jerry R. Johnson, Director; Ira E. Coward, II, Director; Joann F. Phibbs, Director; James A. Randall, Director; R.P. Timmerman, Director; William Sammie Napier, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0314400 Assets: $13,512,398 Grants paid: $233,752 Grant range: $1,000 to $25,000 Number funded: 14

Sample grants: Awarded 22 individual scholarships, $3,000 - $9,000; Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, Princeton, NJ, $1,000; American Legion Samuel Swin Post #77, Graniteville, SC, $4,200; The Citadel Ira E. Coward II Scholarship, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Aiken Technical College, Aiken, SC, $5,000; Newberry College Joan Franklin Phibbs Scholarship, Newberry, Child Advocacy Center of Aiken County, Aiken, SC, $10,000; SC, $1,000; Tri-Development of Aiken County, Aiken, SC, $15,000; The Aiken Partnership USC-Aiken Krista Marie Reeves Memorial Gregg Park Dixie Youth Baseball, Graniteville, SC, $15,600; Scholarship, Aiken, SC, $1,000; Midland Valley High School, Graniteville, SC, $20,000; The Aiken Partnership USC-Aiken William Sammie Napier Public Education Partners, Aiken, SC, $20,952; Business Scholarship, Aiken, SC, $1,000; The Family Y, Augusta, GA, $25,000;

Last updated: 11/4/2009

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Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The

The Grier Family Foundation, Inc.

113 West Augusta Place Greenville,SC 29605 864-467-0110

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Purpose is provide grants and other funding to appropriate charities and ministries, especially in the areas of education and ministries of the Presbyterian Church and the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church.

Subject areas of interest: Religious broadcasting, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Church-affiliated), Church, Education (Higher), Historical society

Officers: Dr. John Miller Grier, Director; Mr. Paul H. Grier, Managing Trustee; Mrs. Susan Grier, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1107203 Assets: $900,770 Grants paid: $51,568 Grant range: $30 to $12,000 Number funded: 36

Sample grants: Univ. Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, $30; Project Hope, Millwood, VA, $550; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, $38; South American Miss Inc, Fort Mill, SC, $550; American Bible Society, New York, NY, $50; Campus Crusade Christ Int, Orlando, FL, $700; American Red Cross, Greenwood, SC, $100; Evang. Explosion Internat, Fort Lauderdale, FL, $700; The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, $100; Thornwell Home, Clinton, SC, $1,000; Due West Rescue Squad, Due West, SC, $100; Augusta Rd Baptist Church, Greenville, SC, $1,000; ETV Endow. of SC, Spartanburg, SC, $100; Bethany Assoc. Ref Pres. Church, Clover, SC, $1,000; Society Of St. Andrew, Big Island, VA, $150; Clover Assoc Pres. Church, Clover, SC, $1,000; Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, AL, $150; College Pres. Church, Hampden-Sydney, VA, $1,000; Pres. Outlook Foundation, Richmond, VA, $250; First Pres. Church, Lynchburg, VA, $1,000; Church World Service, Elkhart, IN, $300; Hampden-Sydnet College, Hampden-Sydney, VA, $1,000; Salvation Army, Greenwood, SC, $400; Pres. Heritage Center, Montreat, NC, $1,000; Center For Dev. Services, Greenville , SC, $500; Doctors Without Borders, New York, NY, $1,050; Montreat Conf Center, Montreat, NC, $500; Due West Assoc. Presbyterian Church, Due West, SC, $2,500; Natl Assoc End Pres. Churches, Oak Park, IL, $500; Erskine College, Due West, SC, $4,750; Natl Public Radio Foundation, Washington, DC, $500; Bonclarken Conference Center, Flat Rock, NC, $5,200; Outreach Found Pres Church, Franklin, TN, $500; Due West Retirement Center, Due West , SC, $10,500; Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, VA, $500; First Pres. Church, Greenville , SC, $12,000;

Last updated: 11/4/2009

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Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc.

William and Margaret S. Hamilton Foundation, Inc.

732 Columbia Drive Myrtle Beach,SC 29577

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Purpose of the foundation is to aid and assist charitable and educational activities for the moral, mental, intellectual, and physical development of young men and women of this country, regardless of race, creed or religious affiliation, and to provide scholarships, and to assist them in attending any educational institution in this country or abroad. Apply to William and Margaret S. Hamilton Foundation, Inc., c/o Cleveland B. Sanders, at address above. Request application form from the foundation. Along with application, send parents latest tax return and/or the applicants tax return, and a copy of their high school and/or college transcript.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Scholarships, Education (Higher), Education (Religious)

Officers: Cleveland B. Sanders, Director; Ruby Marshall, Director; Dr. Jimmy Watson, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 58-2334593 Assets: $0 Grants paid: $9,952 Grant range: $80 to $3,412 Number funded: 13

Sample grants: Awarded 13 scholarships, $80 - $3,412;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc.

Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc.

P. O. Box 48 Gaffney,SC 29342-0048 864-489-4731

Geographic focus: Cherokee County

Notes: Apply to Lyman W. Hamrick at address above. Restricted by practice to nearby areas. Initial letter of application should be brief and contain background of grant requester, purpose of the grant, general financial information, and documentation of Section 501 (c)(3)(or other) federal tax exempt number.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Aged, Community services, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Educational broadcasting, Family planning, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Athletics

Officers: Charles J. Bonner, Executive Director; C.F. Hamrick II, Treasurer/Director; A.W. Hamrick, Director; L.W. Hamrick, Chair/Director; W.C. Hamrick, Secretary/Director; D.E. Dorman, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6024261 Assets: $1,389,675 Grants paid: $86,363 Grant range: $500 to $10,000 Number funded: 18

Sample grants: National Bible Association, New York, NY, $500; Arts Council of Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC, $1,000; SC Public Education Foundation, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Alzheimer's Association of SC, Spartanburg, SC, $1,500; Cherokee Pregnancy Center, Gaffney, SC, $2,500; Crossover Ministries, Gaffney, SC, $2,500; SC Independent Colleges and Universities, Columbia, SC, $3,000; Gaffney High School, Gaffney, SC, $4,085; Cherokee County Meals On Wheels, Gaffney, SC, $4,500; Boy Scouts of America, Spartanburg, SC, $4,700; Boys and Girls Club of Cherokee County, Gaffney, SC, $5,000; Cherokee Historical and Preservation Society, Gaffney, SC, $5,000; Iron City Ministries, Inc, Blacksburg, SC, $5,512; Limestone College, Gaffney, SC, $7,500; Peachcenter Ministries, Inc., Gaffney, SC, $9,000; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Gaffney, SC, $9,065; Cherokee Children's Home, Inc, Gaffney, SC, $10,000; Miracle Hill Ministries, Greenville, SC, $10,000;

Last updated: 11/4/2009

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Hart Foundation, The Reese & Sis

The Reese & Sis Hart Foundation

621 Crystal Lane Murrells Inlet,SC 29576 843-907-9460

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Provides scholarships for educational assistance to qualified applicants. Submit written application detailing academic achievements, community involvement, school activities, college preference or college currently attending, job experience, and other scholarships applied for. Include other personal information such as name, home address, marital status, date of birth, high school, graduation date, and anticipated major study area . There are no age limits on who can apply. Send application to Craig M. Thomas at address above, in reasonable time for consideration prior to beginning of school year.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships

Officers: J. S. Bourne, Director; Craig M. Thomas, Director; David Tanner, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-2435805 Assets: $215,205 Grants paid: $41,500 Grant range: $2,500 to $9,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: Awarded scholarships to seven individuals

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc.

Frank J. & Lucy C. Hartzog Memorial Foundation, Inc.

8354 Reynolds Road Blackville,SC 29817 803-266-3925

Geographic focus: Aiken County, Allendale County, Bamberg County, Barnwell County

Notes: Apply to Don B. Still at address above. Requests should include a description of need, cost, and how it will help local citizens.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Community development, Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Arts, Historic preservation, Historical society, Museums

Officers: William R. Delk, President/Treasurer; Don B. Still, Vice-President/Secretary; Howard C. Still, Director; John R. Delk, Director; Leanne Still Weeks, Director; David B. Delk, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0888865 Assets: $797,853 Grants paid: $43,933 Grant range: $200 to $9,500 Number funded: 14

Sample grants: Barnwell Soil & Water Conservation District, Barnwell, SC, $200; Blackville Area Historical Society, Blackville, SC, $350; Barnwell County Museum, Barnwell, SC, $400; University of South Carolina-Salkehatchie, Allendale, SC, $500; Aiken Technical College. Graniteville, SC, $500; Barnwell Girls Soccer Club, Barnwell, SC, $500; Double Pond Baptist Church, Blackville, SC, $1,000; Agricultural Heritage Center, Blackville, SC, $2,000; Barnwell County Arts Council, Barnwell, SC, $2,500; Sons of Confederate Veterans, Barnwell, SC, $2,500; Greater Savannah River Community Foundation, Allendale, SC, $7,450; Town of Hilda, Hilda, SC, $8,000; Barnwell-Bamberg Association, Denmark, SC, $8,533; North Greenville College, Tigerville, SC, $9,500;

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Hebrew Orphan Society

Hebrew Orphan Society

P.O. Box 30011 Charleston,SC 29417-0011 843-556-6232

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply in writing to William Golod, 14 Nuffield Road, Charleston, SC 29407, phone 843-556-6273. Include a written grant request, IRS exemption letter, copy of budget and statements, and list of board members. Submission deadline is Oct 1. Foundation has 3 different funds set up. One fund is restricted to institutions in the Charleston, SC area; one fund is limited to providing nursing services; one fund is not designated.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Services), Aged, Community services, Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Hospices, Hunger, Jewish giving

Officers: Herb Rosner, President; William Golod, Secretary/Treasurer;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-6034375 Assets: $1,713,700 Grants paid: $119,250 Grant range: $500 to $46,750 Number funded: 28

Sample grants: Charleston Area Therapeutic Riding, Johns Island, SC, $500; Family Recovery Court, Charleston, SC, $1,500; Hospice of Charleston, Charleston, SC, $500; Sherman House, Charleston, SC, $1,500; Lowcountry Environmental Education Program, Charleston, SC, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, $1,500; $500; Carolina Youth Development, Charleston, SC, $2,000; Pattison's Academy, Charleston, SC, $500; Crisis Ministry, Charleston, SC, $2,000; Respite Care Ministries, Charleston, SC, $500; Low Country Food Bank, Ladson, SC, $2,000; Ronald McDonald House, Charleston, SC, $500; Clemson University, Clemson, SC, $3,500; Smile Train, New York, NY, $500; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, $4,000; Low County Children's Fund, Charleston, SC, $500; Addlestone Hebrew Academy, Charleston, SC, $4,500; Charleston Jewish Community Relations Center, Charleston, SC, Erskine College, Due West, SC, $6,000; $500; Jewish Community Center, Charleston, SC, $6,500; American Cancer Society, Charleston, SC, $1,000; University of South Carolina (scholarship fund), Columbia, SC, Charleston Area Senior Services, Charleston, SC, $1,000; $12,500; Red Mogen David, Hallandale, FL, $1,000; Charleston Jewish Social Services, Charleston, SC, $14,000; Trident Literacy, Charleston, SC, $1,000; College of Charleston (scholarship fund), Charleston, SC, Synagogue Emanuel, Charleston, SC, $1,000; $46,750; Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy, Charleston, SC, $1,500;

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Hilton Head Island Foundation

Hilton Head Island Foundation

PO Box 23019 Hilton Head Island,SC 29925-3019 843-691-9100 www.cf-lowcountry.org/page25040.cfm

Geographic focus: Beaufort County

Notes: In 2008 the Hilton Head Island Foundation transferred its assets to the affiliated Community Foundation of the Lowcountry. They are now an endowment fund operating within the community foundation. The Hilton Head Island Foundation Endowment Fund awards competitive grants only to nonprofit organizations serving individuals living and/or working in the Hilton Head Island community. Application deadlines vary by program. For more information see the guidelines and grant application forms on their web site.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Services), Community development, Aged, Community services, Cultural affairs, Disaster relief, Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education, Educational broadcasting, Emergency services, Environment, Family planning, Family services, General charitable giving, Health care, Health services, Historic preservation, Hunger, Literacy, Museums, Music, Parks

Officers: Robert C. Onorato, Chairman; Julius S. Scott, Jr., Ph.D., Vice Chairman; James N. Richardson, Jr., Treasurer; Dianne K. Garnett, Secretary

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0757036 Assets: $0 Grants paid: Grant range: vary Number funded:

Sample grants: Hilton Head Choral Society, Hilton Head, SC, $3,400; American Heart Association/Mid-Atlantic Affiliate, $12,000; Church of the Cross Food Bank, $15,000; Room at the Inn of the Carolinas, Bluffton, SC, $15,000; Daufuskie Island Historical Foundation, $15,000; Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse, $20,000; Bluffton Self Help, Bluffton, SC, $20,000; May River Montessori School, $22,250; Pregnancy Center & Clinic, $22,900; Hilton Head Regional Habitat for Humanity, Hilton Head, SC, $27,480; Neighborhood Outreach Connection, Hilton Head Island, SC, $53,000;

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P.

Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Holland Foundation, Inc.

PO Box 5387 Florence,SC 29502 843-662-0401

Geographic focus: Florence County

Notes: Provides grants to qualified public charities. Apply to Evans P. Holland at address above. No specific form is required. No submission deadlines.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Women, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Disabilities, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Animal welfare, General charitable giving, Health care, Libraries, Museums

Officers: Evans P. Holland, Trustee; Mary Jane P. Holland, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 43-1988607 Assets: $155,118 Grants paid: $23,400 Grant range: $100 to $3,500 Number funded: 21

Sample grants: Kiwanis Club Foundation, Florence, SC, $100; Boys & Girls Clubs, Florence, SC, $500; Big Brothers Big Sisters, Florence, SC, $500; Pee Dee Land Trust, Darlington, SC, $500; Choices Charter School, Florence, SC, $500; Boy Scouts of America, Florence, SC, $500; Mercy Medicine Clinic, Florence, SC, $500; Humane Society, Florence, SC, $500; Salvation Army, Florence, SC, $500; First Presbyterian Church, Florence, SC, $500; Francis Marion University, Florence, SC, $500; Florence Museum, Florence, SC, $500; Manna House, Florence, SC, $500; Presbyterian Agency For Developementaly Disabled, Florence, SC, $500; McLeod Foundation (mobile mammaography), Florence, SC, $1,000; McLeod Foundation (sensory garden), Florence, SC, $1,000; Florence Darlington Technical College, Florence, SC, $1,000; Friends of the Florence County Library, Florence, SC, $2,000; Thornwell Home for Children, Clinton, SC, $3,300; Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, $3,500; Converse College, Spartanburg, SC, $3,500;

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Holmes, Dr. William Jr., Scholarship Fund Charitable Trust

Dr. William Holmes, Jr., Scholarship Fund Charitable Trust

P.O. Box 1186 Mount Pleasant,SC 29465 843-881-2168

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply to J. Robert Holmes at address above. Request application form or see form attached to tax return.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Medicine), Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: J. Robert Holmes, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0942186 Assets: $39,779 Grants paid: $2,000 Grant range: $2,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Awarded 1 individual scholarship to attend medical school

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Horne, Dick, Foundation

Dick Horne Foundation

P. O. Box 306 Orangeburg,SC 29116 803-534-2096

Geographic focus: Calhoun County, Orangeburg County

Notes: Applicants for scholarship assistance will provide written request for scholarship assistance, giving name & address, information relating to income and resources available to applicant, educational background, and purpose for which grant is requested. Applications may be submitted at any time. Applications will be voted upon by the three trustees within a reasonable time and applicants will be notified that their applications have been approved or rejected or that additional information is required. In awarding grants, trustees are restricted by trust indenture to assistance to persons residing within the trading area customarily heretofore served by Horne Motors formerly of Orangeburg, SC. This area is presently designated as Orangeburg and Calhoun counties only. Trustees are also restricted to selecting individuals for educational or scholarship assistance on basis of need, character and ability.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Camps, Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Community development, Aged, General charitable giving, Arts, Libraries, Parks, Recreation

Officers: Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 Bernice Tribble, Trustee; EIN: 23-7015996 Buster Smith, Trustee; Assets: $4,919,455 W. Louis Griffith, Trustee; Grants paid: $252,676 Grant range: $428 to $30,000

Number funded: 241

Sample grants: Awarded 220 individual scholarships, $308- $4,652; Community of Character, Orangeburg, SC, $428; Orangeburg County Library (Summer reading), Orangeburg, SC, $475; Orangeburg County School District 5 (Technology Center), Orangeburg, SC, $500; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (Umbrellas for garden), Orangeburg, SC, $679; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (baseball & softball uniforms & equipment), Orangeburg, SC, $1,200; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (sponsor senior games), Orangeburg, SC, $1,200; American Legion AXL (Palmetto Girls State), Orangeburg, SC, $1,500; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (2008 Festival of Roses), Orangeburg, SC, $1,500; American Legion Post 4 (Palmetto Boys State), Orangeburg, SC, $2,000; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. ( help with SCDOT Youth Corps Program), Orangeburg, SC, $2,500; Kiwanis Club of Orangeburg, Orangeburg, SC, $2,500; Town of Springfield, Springfield, SC, $2,500; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Orangeburg, SC, $3,000; Camp Happy Days (kids with cancer), Charleston, SC, $3,875; Orangeburg County Council on Aging, Orangeburg, SC, $5,000; Orangeburg Area Boys & Girls Club,Orangeburg, SC, $6,800; Orangeburg County Fine Arts Center, Orangeburg, SC, $7,000; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (fall youth sports program), Orangeburg, SC, $10,000; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (2008 Christmas supplies), Orangeburg, SC, $15,000; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (Lighting for ball field-Hillcrest),Orangeburg, SC, $15,000; City of Orangeburg Parks & Recreation Dept. (Summers Park), Orangeburg, SC, $30,000;

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Howell Foundation, D. and M.

D. and M. Howell Foundation

245 Presque Isle Road Lexington,SC 29072-7769 803-731-9363

Geographic focus: National, International

Notes: Send letter of request to Don N. Howell at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Church, Education (Religious)

Officers: Don N. Howell, Jr., Trustee; Melissa Howell, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-6396642 Assets: $229,486 Grants paid: $12,460 Grant range: $60 to $2,500 Number funded: 21

Sample grants: Shrine Circus Fund (Shriners), $60; Daybreak Crisis Pregnancy Center, $100; Fellowship Bible Church, $100; Georgia Institute of Technology, $200; Fellowship Bible Church, $500; Crossover Communications, $500; World Team, $500; Parkview Christian Learning Center, $500; Pioneers, $500; Mision Hispana, $500; Greater Europe Mission, $500; Living Hope Native Ministries, $500; United World Mission, $500; Overseas Missionary Fellowship, $500; The Navigators, $500; Global Outreach Mission, $500; Extend International, Inc., $500; Frontiers, $500; International Link for Christ, $500; Georgia Institute of Technology, $1,500; Pacific Islands Bible College (Guam), $2,500;

Last updated: 11/5/2009

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Invest in Children Foundation, Inc.

Invest in Children Foundation, Inc.

38 Tradd Street Charleston,SC 29401-2540 843-722-1716 www.investinchildren.org

Geographic focus: National, International

Notes: Operating foundation. Application letter should be submitted on organization letterhead indicating the purpose of the request. Send to Sandra S. Diner at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services)

Officers: Sandra S. Diner, Founder & Director; Terry Roberts, Secretary; Kristen Hartley, Director; Joel Wild, Director; Mary Sales, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 65-1032372 Assets: $18,531 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded: 0

Sample grants:

Last updated: 11/10/2009

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Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust

Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust

34 Wexford Drive Hilton Head Island,SC 29928-3364 843-785-6789

Geographic focus: National

Notes:

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Animal welfare, Jewish giving

Officers: Joseph Charles Jacobs, Trustee; D. Lucinda Jacobs, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 8/31/2008 EIN: 52-7030654 Assets: $672,971 Grants paid: $28,200 Grant range: $200 to $10,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: Hope Health, Florence, SC, $200; Brain Gain, Granite Bay, CA, $500; Ukraine Childrens Aid Fund, Ellicott City, MD, $2,000; Temple Beth Shalom, Arnold, MD, $5,000; Congregation Beth Yam, Hilton Head Island, SC, $5,000; Hilton Head Humane Association, Hilton Head Island, SC, $5,500; Boy Scouts of America, Baltimore, MD, $10,000;

Last updated: 11/10/2009

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Joanna Foundation, The

The Joanna Foundation

P.O. Box 308 Sullivan's Island,SC 29482 843-883-9199 www.joannafoundation.org

Geographic focus: Charleston County, Dorchester County, Laurens County, Newberry County, Berkeley County

Notes: Application forms on web site. Submission deadlines are January 10, May 10, and September 10. Awards are limited to Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester, Laurens, and Newberry Counties, SC.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Wildlife preservation, Women, Child abuse, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Community services, Cultural affairs, Education (Elementary/secondary), Animal welfare, Family services, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Housing, Natural resources, Recreation

Officers: Walter C. Regnery, President; Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 Charles E. Menefee, Jr., Secretary/Treasurer; EIN: 57-0314444 Eugenie F. Regnery, Trustee; Assets: $3,070,560 Margaret P. Schachte, Executive Vice-President; Grants paid: $146,650 Grant range: $650 to $25,000 Patricia Regnery, Trustee; Number funded: 41 Yonge Jones, Trustee; Mary Beth Regnery Greenslade, Trustee;

Sample grants: Metanoia Community Development, North Charleston, SC, $650; Palmetto Project (AccessNet), Mt. Pleasant, SC, $2,000; Charleston Artist Guild, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Palmetto Project (Carolina Hearing Aid), Mt. Pleasant, SC, City of Charleston-Office of Cultural Affairs, Charleston, SC, $2,000; $1,000; Rural Mission, Inc., Johns Island, SC, $2,000; Crisis Ministries, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Christ Central Ministries, Wagener, SC, $2,500; HALOS, North Charleston, SC, $1,000; East Cooper Meals on Wheels, Mt. Pleasant, SC, $2,500; Lowcountry Housing Trust, North Charleston, SC, $1,000; Dorchester Habitat for Humanity, Summerville, SC, $3,000; McClellanville Art Council, McClellanville, SC, $1,000; Free Medical Clinic of Newberry, Newberry, SC, $3,000; Palmetto Project (Youth Art Project), Mt. Pleasant, SC, $1,000; Magdalene House of Charleston, Charleston, SC, $3,000; Redux Contemporary Art, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Roper St. Francis Foundation, Charleston, SC, $3,000; Rein and Shine, Charleston, SC, $1,000; East Cooper Habitat for Humanity, Mt. Pleasant, SC, $3,000; SC Storytelling Network (Stories for Life Festival), Charleston, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, $5,000; SC, $1,000; Southern Environmental Law Center, Sullivans Island, SC, Sculpture in the South, Summerville, SC, $1,000; $5,000; Spoleto Festival USA, Sullivans Island, SC, $1,000; Lowcountry AIDS Services, Charleston, SC, $5,000; Catesby Commemorative Trust, Sullivans Island, SC, $1,000; Dee Norton Lowcountry Children's Center, Charleston, SC, Family Connection of SC, Charleston, SC, $1,500; $10,000; Lowcountry Earth Force, Charleston, SC, $1,500; South Carolina Coastal Conservation League, Charleston, SC, Audubon South Carolina, Harleyville, SC, $2,000; $10,000; Carolina Youth Development, North Charleston, SC, $2,000; Wings for Kids, Sullivans Island, SC, $10,000; Carolina Animal Society, North Charleston, SC, $2,000; SC Maritime Foundation, Sullivans Island, SC, $20,000; Lowcountry Local First/Su, North Charleston, SC, $2,000; The Center for Birds of Prey, Awendaw, SC, $25,000; Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston, SC, $2,000;

Last updated: 11/10/2009

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Kale Foundation, The

The Kale Foundation

1121 Park West Blvd Suite 144 Mt. Pleasant,SC 29466 864-574-4800

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply to B.J. Kale at address above. Applicant must be in upper quarter of class at certified chiropractic school. Submission deadline is May and October of each year. Awards are limited to chiropractic students (requires a 1500 word essay and interview) and needy individuals.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: B.J. Kale, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0841920 Assets: $6,236 Grants paid: $1,104 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants: Contributions to needy individuals and nonprofit organizations who assist needy individuals, $8,171; Life Chiropractic College West (to promote chiropractic care), Hayward, CA, $1,104;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Kellett Family Foundation

Kellett Family Foundation c/o Nancy Kellett Boatwright 190 Fairview Farms Road Landrum,SC 29356 864-599-4449

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Application should be made to Nancy Kellett Boatwright at address above. Foundation awards both scholarships and grants. Scholarships are awarded to recent South Carolina high school graduates. For full details see the scholarship and grant plan attached to the Foundation's tax return. Submission deadline is March 1 of each calendar year unless the grant review committee sets otherwise.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community services, Homeless, Housing

Officers: William W. Kellett III, Director, Chairman, President; James W. Kellett, Director, Secretary; Michael P. Kellett, Director, Vice President; Joan Kellett, Director; Nancy K. Boatwright, Treasurer; William W. Kellett IV, Director; Gail Kellett, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1088077 Assets: $1,240,621 Grants paid: $105,000 Grant range: $750 to $12,778 Number funded: 21

Sample grants: Children of Promise, Prinsburg, MN, $750; Downtown Baptist Church Missions, Alexandria, VA, $4,375; St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Greenville, SC, $1,600; Reality Ministries, Durham, NC, $4,375; Palmetto Project-Families Helping Families, Mt. Pleasant, SC, Florence Crittenton Programs SC, Charleston, SC, $4,667; $2,000; American Heart Association, Charleston, SC, $5,000; Hope Remains Youth Ranch, Boiling Springs, SC, $2,733; Upstate Challenge Sports, Clemson, SC, $5,000; Helping Hands Ministries, Tallulah Falls, GA, $3,000; YMCA, Greenville, SC, $5,000; Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance, Atlanta, GA, $3,888; United Ministries, Greenville, SC, $6,667; Decatur Cooperative Ministry, Decatur, GA, $3,889; Park Road Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC, $8,750; The Wellness Community, Atlanta, GA, $3,889; Triune Mercy Center, Greenville, SC, $8,750; Transylvania Habitat for Humanity, Brevard, NC, $3,889; Upstate Homeless Coalition, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Landrum United Methodist Church, Landrum, SC, $4,000; Water Missions International, Charleston, SC, $12,778;

Last updated: 11/10/2009

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Kennedy Foundation, The

The Kennedy Foundation

P. O. Box 49 Laurens,SC 29360 864-984-4551

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Provides scholarships to students interested in foreign missions work. Send application to Wallace Power, PO Box 49, Laurens, SC 29360, (864)984-8325, by June 30.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships (Religious), Church

Officers: James Bryan, Jr., Trustee; George A. Douglas, Trustee; Ben H. Davis, Trustee; Dr. Bev T. Kennedy, Trustee; Ed Wells, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 23-7347655 Assets: $1,225,554 Grants paid: $63,500 Grant range: $1,000 to $5,000 Number funded: 21

Sample grants: Provided 18 individual scholarships, $1,750-$3,500; Laurens First Baptist Church-Foreign Mission, $3,000; Laurens First Baptist Church-Home Missions, $1,000;

Last updated: 11/12/2009

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Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc.

Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc.

P. O. Box 10 Lugoff,SC 29078-0010 803-438-4200

Geographic focus: Kershaw County

Notes: The foundation promotes and supports vocational education in Kershaw County through grants and scholarships. Apply to Larry Kilgore-Trustee (Scholarship & Grants) 1095 Pepper Ridge, Lugoff SC 28078 (803)438-3708. Submission requires preprinted application form which requests general information on applicant as well as financial & educational info. Submission deadlines announced annually. Awards are limited to residents or organizations in Kershaw County, SC.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Vocational)

Officers: Charles B. Bayley, Chairman; Larry B. Kilgore, Trustee; Donnie W. Wilson, Trustee; Howard M. Brimmer, Trustee; George Gibson, Trustee; Wesley Herndon, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0805522 Assets: $779,528 Grants paid: $87,531 Grant range: $500 to $47,331 Number funded: 21

Sample grants: Awarded 23 individual scholarships, $500 - $3,000; Boy Scouts of America-Indian Waters Council, Columbia, SC, $500; Camden High TSA, Camden, SC, $500; Junior Achievement of Kershaw County, Camden, SC, $500; Doby's Mill Elementary School, Lugoff, SC, $1,000; ATEC (Applied Technology Education Campus), Camden, SC, $13,200; Kershaw County School District Robotics Team, Camden, SC, $47,331;

Last updated: 11/12/2009

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Kline One Foundation

Kline One Foundation

300 Westinghouse Road Pendleton,SC 29670 937-294-6004

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply to Dr. Bruce L. Kline, Kline One Foundation, 9722 W. 10th Ct. N., Wichita, KS 67212. Awards are limited to programs and activities that provide habilitation and rehabilitation for people in need around the world. For more detailed information see the current tax return for Criteria for Requests.

Subject areas of interest: General charitable giving

Officers: Bruce L. Kline, Chairman/President; Kneldrith E. Kline, Secretary; George E. Kline III, Trustee; Robert Patrick Gaughan, Trustee; Frank M. Kline, Trustee; Elizabeth B. Short, Treasurer; Jonathan D. Kline, Vice-President; April A. Kline-Bush, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0994132 Assets: $735 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded: 0

Sample grants:

Last updated: 11/12/2009

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Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc.

H. M. and Pearl Kyle Foundation, Inc.

514 Juanita Drive Florence,SC 29501-5724 843-662-6236

Geographic focus: South Carolina, North Carolina

Notes: Apply to Gary W. Crawford, PO Box 508, Florence, SC, 29503, 803-665-7727. Pre-printed forms are provided upon request. Information requirements are budget, governing board, amount requested, mission statement, and IRS 501(c)3 status. Must be an exempt organization. Application must be submitted prior to annual board meeting on the fourth Thursday in October.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Social services, Theater, Children/youth (Homes), Church, Community services, Dance, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Health care, Health services, Music, Recreation

Officers: Gary W. Crawford, Trustee/President; Wallace B. Permenter, Trustee/Secretary/Treasurer; Preston B. Huntley, Jr., Trustee; James H. Kyle, III, Trustee; Ingram Parmley, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0786826 Assets: $1,910,590 Grants paid: $65,000 Grant range: $100 to $20,000 Number funded: 17

Sample grants: Florence County Parks And Rec, $100; Sertoma Club - Speech & Hearing, $300; Salvation Army, $500; The Care Clinc, $1,000; S. C. Dance Theatre, $1,000; Cheraw Rotary Club, $1,000; Francis Marion University, $2,000; UNC - Wilmington, $2,000; S. C. Governor's School, $2,250; Diocese For East Carolina, $2,500; Diocese For South Carolina, $2,500; Florence County Disabilities Foundation, $2,500; St. David's School, $4,800; Children's Home Of NC, $5,000; Masterworks Choir, $5,000; Christ Episcopal Church, $11,650; Williamsburg Regional Hospital, $20,000;

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Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust

Barbara M. Lindstedt Charitable Trust

2817 27th St. NW Washington,DC 20008 202-332-9176

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Send written request to address above. Deadline is end of calendar year.

Subject areas of interest: Cultural affairs, Dance, Gardens, Arts, Historical society, Leadership development, Museums, Music

Officers: Margaret Hawk O'Brien, Director/Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6133109 Assets: $299,351 Grants paid: $22,450 Grant range: $100 - $7,000 Number funded: 10

Sample grants: SC ETV, $100; Smithsonian, $350; 1770, $1,000; Charleston Horticultural Society, $1,000; Heritage Foundation, $1,000; , $1,000; Charleston Symphony Orchestra, $1,500; Piccolo Spoleto $5,000; Spoleto Festival $5,000; American College of Building Arts, $7,000;

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Lipscomb Family Foundation

Lipscomb Family Foundation

P.O. Box 61159 Columbia,SC 29260 803-743-0086

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Mission is to focus on the positive development of youth. Apply to Marshall Foster at address above. Application form should be filled out and include: name of organization, project name, address, contact, telephone number, information about project and organization. Abstract of project is required along with a Board of Directors list, chart of organizational structure and copy of IRS section 501(c)3 tax exemption letter. Submission deadlines are February 15 and September 15. Serves the Midlands of South Carolina.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Camps, Women, Scholarships (Restricted), Child abuse, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Community development, Community services, Cultural affairs, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Religious), Education, Animal welfare, Family services, General charitable giving, Arts, Historic preservation, Housing, Athletics, Museums, Recreation

Officers: Guy F. Lipscomb, Jr., President; Margaret F. Lipscomb, Vice-President; Marshall L. Foster, Secretary; Louise L. Howell; Georgia L. Cheek; Elizabeth L. Tracy; George C. Fant;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-1368915 Assets: $11,624,446 Grants paid: $369,050 Grant range: $40 to $67,532 Number funded: 38

Sample grants: American Institute of Philanthropy, Chicago, IL, $40; Grantmakers Network Program Grant, Columbia, SC,$60; 89.7 WMHK Programming, Columbia, SC,$1,000; SC Odyssey of the Mind State-wideProgramming, Spartanburg, SC$1,000; SC Museum Foundation, Columbia, SC,$1,000; USC, EX LIBRIS Annual Gift, Columbia, SC,$1,000; Girl Scouts of SC Annual Gift, Columbia, SC,$1,000; Salvation Army Annual Gift, Columbia, SC,$1,000; Women's Shelter Annual Gift, Columbia, SC,$1,000; Campus Crusade, Columbia, SC,$1,200; Council on Foundations, Washington, DC, $1,340; The Learning Community Drama programming, Black Mountain, NC, $1,760; Central Carolina Community Foundation-Operations, Columbia, SC,$2,500; Central Carolina Community Foundation-Multiple grants , Columbia, SC,$4,050; Furman University Scholarship Endowment, Greenville,SC $5,000; Dade Animal Rescue Animal Neutering Program, Lookout Mountain, TN,$5,000; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 90 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Columbia, SC,$5,000; Youth Corps Scholarships, Columbia, SC,$5,000; Glen Forest School Scholarships, summer program, Columbia, SC,$5,000; Congaree Land Trust Staff Support, Columbia, SC,$5,000; Lex. Dist. 2, Educational Foundation-Programming , Columbia, SC,$6,035; Missionary Resources Camp for Kids, Columbia, SC,$7,000; Shanta Foundation Capital Campaign, Phoenix, AZ, $7,000; Homeworks Supplies for volunteers, Columbia, SC,$7,200; Voices for SC Children Picasso Project, Columbia, SC,$8,000; EdVenture I Afterschool Programming, Columbia, SC,$9,000; Columbia College Leadership Camp, Columbia, SC,$10,000; Healthy Learners Health care for needy children, Columbia, SC,$10,000; SC Governors School for the Arts Gallery Endowment, Greenville,SC$10,000; Children's Chance Counseling/families of cancer, Columbia, SC,$11,000; Indian Waters Council-Boy Scouts of America, Columbia, SC,$15,000; Presbyterian Church USA -Young Adult Volunteers, Louisville, KY, $15,000; Carolina Children's Home-Capital Campaign, Columbia, SC,$20,000; Camp Discovery, Columbia, SC,$20,000; Ronald McDonald Furnishings of RMcD Room, Columbia, SC,$25,000; Silver Ring Thing SC, Columbia, SC,$33,333; Boys and Girls Clubs After-school programming, Columbia, SC,$40,000; Community Foundation of Western North Carolina-Multiple grants, Asheville, NC, $67,532;

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Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The

The Lucyle Love Foundation c/o D. R. McAlister P. O. Box 10045 Greenville,SC 29603 864-242-6360

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: The foundation awards scholarships to one or more high school, college, or graduate school students. Send application to Lucyle S. Love Foundation, c/o Ben R. Lever, Jr., Susan H Hart, and Donald R. McAlister at address above. For more information see the application attached to the current tax return.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Programs), Church, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Education (Higher), Education (Religious), General charitable giving

Officers: Donald R. McAlister, Trustee; David Vickery, Trustee; Susan H. Hart, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0902382 Assets: $1,948,999 Grants paid: $98,263 Grant range: $500 to $12,500 Number funded: 36

Sample grants: Awarded 18 individual scholarships, $1,000 - $5,000; Covenant United Methodist Church, Greenville. SC,$500 Arp Synod For Christian Education, Greenville, SC, $1,000 Community Foundation Of Greater Greenville, Greenville, SC, $1,000 Muscular Dystrophy Association, Greenville, SC, $1,000 North Greenville Universtiy, Tigerville, SC, $1,000 St Andrews Episcopal Church, Greenville. SC, $1,200 United Way Of Greenville County, Greenville. SC, $2,000 Arp Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC, $2,400 Due West Retirement Center, Due West, SC, $2,500 Erskine College, Due West, SC, $2,500 First United Methodist Church Of Laurens, Laurens, SC, $2,500 Myers Center For Special Children, Greenville. SC, $2,500 Tree Foundation - City Of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $2,500 Upstate Chapter American Red Cross, Greenville. SC, $2,500 Fourth Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC, $4,000 Greenville Arp Church, Greenville, SC, $6,000 Greenville Chorale, Greenville, SC, $7,600 James L Love Bonclarken Foundation, Flat Rock, NC, $12,500

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Lumpkin, Dallas Hirst, Memorial

Dallas Hirst Lumpkin Memorial

410 Hampton Creek Court Columbia,SC 29209 803-779-9091

Geographic focus: York County

Notes: This is an operating foundation. Apply to Elizabeth L. Gregory, 1211 Adger Road, Columbia, SC 29209. Scholarship applicants must be high school seniors at Rock Hill and Northwestern High Schools.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Elizabeth Lumpkin Gregory, President/Treasurer; Julie Lumpkin, Vice-President/Secretary;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0911944 Assets: $17,855 Grants paid: $1,000 Grant range: $1,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Awarded 1 individual scholarship, $1,000

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Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation

Clarence H. & Anna E. Lutz Foundation

1373 West End Road Chester,SC 29706 803-581-3743 www.lutzfoundation.org

Geographic focus: Chester County, Lancaster County, Union County, York County

Notes: Apply to Dewey G. Guyton at address above. The foundation will consider applications for capital projects, equipment purchases and special projects that advance education, religion, community projects and health and welfare. See web site for application details. Deadline is November 30 each year. Chester, York, Union, and Lancaster counties will have primary consideration; however: grants are not limited to these counties.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Scouting), Church, Aged, Community services, Education (Adult), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Family services, Fire departments, General charitable giving, Health care, Historical society, Hospices, Libraries

Officers: Fiscal year ended: 2/28/2009 Dewey G. Guyton, President; EIN: 57-0940342 Joan L. Guyton, Vice-President & Treasurer; Assets: $3,520,634 Mary S. Jolley, Secretary; Grants paid: $315,000 Grant range: $2,000 to $30,000 Susan Stephenson, Public Relations; Number funded: 29

Sample grants: St. Pauls Presbyterian Church Youth, Chester, SC, $2,000 Bethel Methodist Church, Chester, SC, $10,000 Chester County Library, Chester, SC, $2,500 North Chester Fire Department-tank replacement, Chester, SC, Chester County Historic District Society-display material, Chester, $10,000 SC, $2,500 American Red Cross-emergency program, Rock Hill, SC, $10,000 Great Falls Assist Program, Great Falls, SC, $5,000 Richard Winn Academy-computer lab upgrade, Winnsboro, SC, Chester Area United Fund-parenting books, Chester, SC, $5,000 $11,000 Family Connections of South Carolina-special needs program, Second Baptist Church-renovations, Chester, SC, $11,000 Rock Hill, SC, $5,000 Good Samaritan Clinic, Chester, SC, $11,000 Clemson University 4-H program, Clemson, SC, $5,000 Lewis Volunteer Fire Department-1st response truck, Chester, SC, Lions Club-eye exams for the needy, Edgemoor, SC, $6,000 $15,000 Chester County School District-student program, Chester, SC, Leeds Volunteer Fire Department-1st response truck, Chester, SC, $6,000 $15,000 Fort Lawn Community Center, Fort Lawn, SC, $7,000 Boy Scouts of America-scholarships, Spartanburg, SC, $15,000 Hawthorne Christian Academy-gym bleachers, Chester, SC, Senior Services-training program, Chester, SC, $15,000 $7,000 Carolina Community Care Hospice, Rock Hill, SC, $20,000 Chester County Dept of Social Services-Medicine Fund, Chester, Upper Palmetto YMCA Chester County, Rock Hill, SC, $24,000 SC, $10,000 York Tech College Foundation-LPN expansion, Rock Hill, SC, Cumberland College Mountain Outreach, Williamsburg, KY, $25,000 $10,000 Chester County School Adult Education-relocation expense, Chester County Commission on Alcohol, Chester, SC, $10,000 Chester, SC, $30,000 Chester County School-parent seminars, Chester, SC, $10,000

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Marlboro General Hospital, Inc.

Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. c/o Joseph C. Breeden, Jr. PO Box 677 Bennettsville,SC 29512 843-479-3801

Geographic focus: Marlboro County

Notes: Apply in writing, describing need and assistance needed, to Joseph C. Breeden, Jr., PO Box 677, Bennettsville, SC 29512. Purpose is to improve healthcare of citizens of Marlboro County.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Medicine), Scholarships (Nursing), Child abuse, Disaster relief, Education (Higher), Fire departments, Health care, Health services, Hospices

Officers: Hubbard W. McDonald, Jr., Chairman/Trustee; Jane R. Rogers, Vice-Chairman/Trustee; Rhett Covington, Secretary/Trustee; Joseph C. Breeden, Jr., Treasurer/Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0750184 Assets: $2,730,058 Grants paid: $33,076 Grant range: $619 to $20,000 Number funded: 5

Sample grants: Florence-Darlington Technical College-scholarships, Florence, SC, $619; Richmond Community College-scholarships, Rockingham, NC, $1,329; Northeastern Technical College-scholarships, Cheraw, SC, $4,628; Pee Dee Red Cross, Florence, SC, $6,500; Marlboro County Dept of Social Services-Emergency Relief, Bennettsville, SC, $20,000;

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McAlister Foundation, The

The McAlister Foundation

104 Creek Drive Laurens,SC 29360 864-682-7797

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Send written application with type of need specified to A.Dial McAlister, Jr., at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships, Education (Higher)

Officers: Barbara D. McAlister, Trustee; Albert D. McAlister, Trustee; Donald R. McAlister, Trustee; Elizabeth D. Boone, Trustee; F. K. McFarland, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 4/30/2009 EIN: 57-1112302 Assets: $871,350 Grants paid: $72,708 Grant range: $1,000 to $22,844 Number funded: 13

Sample grants: Gave 6 individual scholarships, $4,057-$22,844; American Red Cross, $1,000;

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Mevers Foundation, The Sonny

The "Sonny" Mevers Foundation

PO Box 21074 Charleston,SC 29413 843-722-1200

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes:

Subject areas of interest: Health care

Officers: R. E. Mevers, Jr., President; Brandon J. Hoffman, Treasurer; John D. Russ, Secretary;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 14-1912699 Assets: $1,180 Grants paid: $26,000 Grant range: $26,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Roper St. Francis Foundation-healthcare fundraiser, Charleston, SC, $26,000;

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Milkon Christian Foundation, Inc.

Milkon Christian Foundation, Inc.

1233 Washington Street, Ste. 200 Columbia,SC 29201 803-252-4146

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes:

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations

Officers: Robert J. Cannon, President/Director; Ronald P. Cannon, Treasurer/Director; Peter J. Cannon, Director; Patricia M. Cannon, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 59-2628783 Assets: $2,123,574 Grants paid: $75,000 Grant range: $75,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: HIS International-Christian evangelism, Columbia, SC, $75,000

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Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation

Rose and Walter Montgomery Foundation

314 South Pine Street Building 200 Spartanburg,SC 29302 864-585-9213

Geographic focus: National

Notes: All applications should be submitted in writing. A detailed explanation should be provided that includes the amount requested, what it is to be used for, and a description of the tax exempt purpose. Documentation should also be provided to show that the charitable organization qualifies as a tax exempt organization such as a copy of the exemption letter from the IRS.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Private), Wildlife preservation, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Cultural affairs, Dance, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Religious), Fire departments, Gardens, General charitable giving, Arts, Hunger, Legal services, Natural resources

Officers: Rose M. Johnston, Trustee; Walter S. Montgomery, Jr., Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0986535 Assets: $16,621,384 Grants paid: $1,095,154 Grant range: $100 to $205,000 Number funded: 85

Sample grants: Atlantic Salmon Federation,Calais, ME, $100; Henderson County Rescue Squad,Hendersonville, NC, $100; Palmetto Council BSA,Spartanburg, SC, $500; Saluda Public Library,Saluda, NC, $500; Upper Chattahoochee River Keeper,Atlanta, GA, $500; WSKCC Neublastoma Research,New York, NY, $500; Total Ministries,Spartanburg, SC, $677; Spartanburg Cildren's Shelter,Spartanburg, SC, $700; Adult Learning Center,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Alzheimers Association,Chicago, IL, $1,000; Arthritis Foundation,Atlanta, GA, $1,000; Charles Lea Center Foundation,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Durham Bar Association,Durham, NC, $1,000; Facing History and Ourselves,Memphis, TN, $1,000; Friends of the Petrie School of Music,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; George C. Marshall Foundation,Lexington, VA, $1,000; Girl Scouts of the Piedmont,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Green River Volunteer Fire,Green River, NC, $1,000; Harvard Business School,Boston, MA, $1,000; Hatcher Garden & Woodland,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Hope House Day Care,Memphis, TN, $1,000;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 99 Hospice of the Carolina Foothills,Columbus, NC, $1,000; King's Daughter & Son Home,Memphis, TN, $1,000; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society,Columbia, SC, $1,000; Memphis Botanical Gardens,Memphis, TN, $1,000; Memphis Zoo,Memphis, TN, $1,000; MSkCC Neuroblastoma Research,New York, NY$1,000; Music Foundation of Spartanburg,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; New Ballet Ensemble,Memphis, TN, $1,000; Pink Palace Family of Museums,Memphis, TN, $1,000; SC Hunters & landowners for the Hungr,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; SC Policy Council,Columbia, SC$1,000; Upstate forever,Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Washington National Cathedral,Washington, DC, $1,000; WKNO TV,Memphis, TN, $1,000; Women's Foundation,Memphis, TN, $1,000; St. Mary's Episcopal School,Memphis, TN, $1,500; Allendale County Hospital,Fairfax, SC, $2,000; American Opinion Foundation,Richardson, TX, $2,000; Ballet Spartanburg,Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Boys & Girls Club,Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Duke University, Durham, NC$2,000; El Centro Hispano,Durham, NC$2,000; Kanuga - Moldova Children's Fund,Hendersonville, NC, $2,000; Pardee Hospital Foundation,Hendersonville, NC, $2,000; Saluda Volunteer Fire,Saluda, NC, $2,000; Samaritan Counseling Centers,Memphis, TN, $2,000; Spartanburg County Foundation,Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Downtown Memphis Ministry,Memphis, TN, $3,000; Lake Summit Foundation,Tuxedo, NC, $3,000; Memphis Planned Parenthood,Memphis, TN, $3,000; St. John's Wilderness Church,Flat Rock, NC, $3,000; Wofford College,Spartanburg, SC, $3,000; Westminster School Annual Fund,Atlanta, GA, $4,000; BRIDGES,Memphis, TN, $5,000; Durham Academy,Durham, NC, $5,000; Greater Memphis Arts Council,Memphis, TN, $5,000; Nature Conservatory,Nashville, TN, $5,000; Spartanburg Regional Hospital Fdn,Spartanburg, SC, $5,000; St Catherine's School Fdn,Richmond, VA, $5,000; St. Phillip's Episcopal Church,Durham, NC, $5,000; United Way,Spartanburg, SC, $5,000; Brooks Museum,Memphis, TN, $6,000; Eposcopal Church Foundation,Spartanburg, SC, $7,500; Mobile Meals,Spartanburg, SC, $8,000; Salvation Army,Spartanburg, SC, $8,500; Church Health Center,Memphis, TN, $10,000; Metro Inter Faith Assn,Memphis, TN, $10,000; Spartanburg Art Museum,Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Sweet Brier College,Sweetbrier, VA, $10,000; Trinity School,Atlanta, GA, $10,000; United Way,Memphis, TN, $10,000; Whitefish Central School Audiortim,Whitefish, MT, $10,000; St Lukes Hospital Foundation,Columbus, NC$11,000; All Saints Episcopal Church,Whitefish, MT, $20,000; Carolina Piedmont Foundation,Spartanburg, SC, $25,000; American Cancer Society,Spartanburg, SC, $30,000; Noble Tree Foundation,Spartanburg, SC, $51,000; Spartanburg Day School,Spartanburg, SC, $65,000; Episcopal Church,Spartanburg, SC, $71,000; Calvery Episcopal Church,Memphis, TN, $82,077; Dixon Gallery & Gardens,Memphis, TN, $85,000; Conv

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Moore, Alfred, Foundation

Alfred Moore Foundation

PO Box 608 Landrum,SC 29356 864-457-2003

Geographic focus: Spartanburg County, Anderson County

Notes: Apply by letter, stating the reason for the request, to C. L. Page, Jr. at 220 Mockingbird Hill Road, Landrum, SC, 29356. Scholarship deadline is March 31. Awards are usually limited to residents of Anderson and Spartanburg counties.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships, Children/youth (Homes), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Arts

Officers: Cary L. Page, Jr., Chairman; C. Lee Page III, Director; Frank C. Page, Director; Mary Agnes Reynolds, Director; Martha M. Roddenberry, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6018424 Assets: $2,137,830 Grants paid: $14,500 Grant range: $2,000 to $5,000 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: SC Governor's School for the Arts, Greenville, SC, $2,000; Safe Homes, Spartanburg, SC, $2,500; Converse College, Spartanburg, SC, $5,000; Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, $5,000;

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Moss, Joseph R., Educational and Charitable Trust

Joseph R. Moss Educational and Charitable Trust

P.O. Box 299 York,SC 29745 803-684-3559

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply at address above. Application form supplied upon request.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Melvin B. McKeown, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 8/31/2008 EIN: 57-6162069 Assets: $1,438,353 Grants paid: $76,000 Grant range: $500 to $3,000 Number funded: 46

Sample grants: Awarded 46 individual scholarships, $500 - $3,000

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Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The

The Mark Elliott Motley Foundation, Inc.

C/O Douglas D. Kugley PO Box 7 Mount Pleasant,SC 29465-0007 843-216-9467 www.motleyfoundation.org

Geographic focus: Charleston County

Notes: The main planned activity of the Foundation is to make grants to organizations focused on improving the health, education and welfare of children and young adults in the community of Charleston, South Carolina although due to the founder's national interests, grants may well be made to organizations outside the community. Qualified charities should make a proposal in letter form and include the following information: 1) a description of the organization, its purpose, programs, staffing and governing board; ) the organization's latest financial statements, including interim and last annual statement; 3) evidence from the irs of the organization's tax-exempt status and that the applying organization itself is not a private foundation; 4) a description of the proposed project and full justification for its funding, including a project budget and other funding sources of the project; 5) submit two copies of the proposal. Send applications to Douglas D. Kugley, President, to the address above. Refer to the web site for details.

Subject areas of interest: Camps, Child abuse, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Family services

Officers: Ronald L. Motley, Chairman; Douglas D. Kugley, President/Treasurer; Allison T. Selander, Vice President/Secretary;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 27-0013752 Assets: $2,791,601 Grants paid: $143,000 Grant range: $10,000 to $50,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: The Charleston Stage Company-kids culture programs, Charleston, SC, $10,000; Charleston Collegiate School-private school, Johns Island, SC, $10,000; Wings for Kids-children's school programs, Sullivan's Island, SC, $13,000; American Red Cross-disaster relief for families, North Charleston, SC, $15,000; Next Child Fund-child abuse programs, Charleston, SC, $20,000; YesCarolina-camp/programs for children & teachers, Charleston, SC, $25,000; From Darkness to Light-prevention of child abuse, Charleston, SC, $50,000;

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Mungo Foundation, Inc., The

The Mungo Foundation, Inc.

441 Western Lane Irmo,SC 29063 803-749-9000

Geographic focus: Lexington County, Richland County

Notes: Apply by letter to Michael J. Mungo at address above. Include a detailed list of activities for the requested funds. Awards are limited to Central South Carolina charities.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Women, Church, Education, Hunger

Officers: Michael J. Mungo, Trustee; Steve Johnson, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 7/31/2007 EIN: 57-0858553 Assets: $388,697 Grants paid: $59,000 Grant range: $100 to $24,900 Number funded: 8

Sample grants: Guzman Funeral, $100; Cultural Council, $1,000; Women After Five Sistercare, $1,000; Sharing God's Love, $2,000; HBA Charitable Foundation, $5,000; Harvest Hope Food Bank, $10,000; University of South Carolina, $15,000; Ashland Methodist Church, $24,900;

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Nalley Charitable Trust

Nalley Charitable Trust

P. O. Box 1929 Easley,SC 29641 864-859-6321

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes:

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Camps, Children/youth (Programs), Church, Aged, Community services, Education (Higher)

Officers: George B. Nalley, Jr., Co-Trustee

Fiscal year ended: 11/30/2008 EIN: 57-0727567 Assets: $1,609,295 Grants paid: $75,429 Grant range: $100 to $20,000 Number funded: 20

Sample grants: Muscular Dystrophy Association, $100; American Legion Baseball, $200; Beverly Baker, $200; JDRF Annual Walk, $200; Presbyterian Communities, $250; Pickens County Seniors Unlimited, $300; Elder Source Senior Ministry, $500; Rocky Bottom Camp, $500; American Express, $1,229; United Way-Pickens County, $1,500; Blue Ridge Council, $2,000; The Greater Easley, $2,000; Upstate Alliance, $2,500; Advance GCFA, $3,750; Alliance-Pickens, $5,000; Miracle Hill Ministries, $5,000; Radius Church, $5,000; Clemson University IPTAY, $10,000; Easley Presbyterian, $15,200; Clemson University Foundation, $20,000;

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Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation

Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation

239 Stroban Road Seabrook,SC 29940 843-846-2539 www.nemourswildlifefoundation.org

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: This is an operating foundation; most funds are directly expended on the operating costs of Nemours Plantation, including research and stewardship. Apply by letter to Ernie Wiggers at address above. Letter should state nature of scientific research, educational project and/or environmental study. Nemours Wildlife Foundation was created to provide an environment suitable for research and education projects and environmental study.

Subject areas of interest: Science, Wildlife preservation, Natural resources

Officers: Laura E. duPont, Chairman; Michael G. McShane, President & CEO; Colden R. Battey, Jr., Esq., Treasurer; John R. Cope, Esq., Secretary; Ernie P. Wiggers, Ph.D., Executive Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0985138 Assets: $10,057,376 Grants paid: $1,719 Grant range: $100 to $249 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: CAPA, $100; Caretta Research Project, $100; Long Leaf Alliance, $200; The Wildlife Society, $249;

Last updated: 11/13/2009

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Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation

Barbara E. Newsom Foundation

P.O. Box 867 Cheraw,SC 29520-0867 843-537-2171

Geographic focus: Chesterfield County

Notes: The foundation is supported by contributions from the general public and earnings on those contributions. The income is used to improve the quality of life for needy residents located in the Chesterfield County area of South Carolina. Apply to Joseph K . Newsom at address above. Send a written justification of need.

Subject areas of interest: Community development, Community services, Education (Higher), Education

Officers: Joseph K. Newsom, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2006 EIN: 58-2326741 Assets: $23,515 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: $25 to $668 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: Boy Scouts of America, $25; Newberry College, $206; Convention attendence sponsorship for individual, $250; Education assistance-computer purchase for individual, $668;

Last updated: 11/13/2009

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O'Neill, L. Arthur, Jr., Educational Fund

L. Arthur O'Neill Jr. Educational Fund

P. O. Box 1798 Sumter,SC 29151 803-778-8218

Geographic focus: Sumter County

Notes: This is an operating foundation which makes loans to Sumter county residents attending colleges and universities in South Carolina. Apply by May 1 (for Fall term) to: Vivian Brogdon, P. O. Box 2091, Sumter, SC, 29151. See current IRS return for copy of the application form.

Subject areas of interest: Education (Higher)

Officers: Walter Newman, Trustee; Virginia A. Brown, Trustee; Bonnie D. Boland, Trustee; Porter Thompkins, Trustee; Deborah Nix, Trustee; Dale Atkinson, Trustee; James R. Chandler, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 4/30/2007 EIN: 23-7227009 Assets: $2,358,103 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants: Student loans, $87,700;

Last updated: 11/13/2009

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Palmetto Electric Trust

Palmetto Electric Trust

P.O. Box 820 Ridgeland,SC 29936-0820 843-726-9608 www.palelec.com/community/roundup.html

Geographic focus: Hampton County, Jasper County, Beaufort County

Notes: This is a grantmaking public charity. The Trust is the funding arm of the Palmetto Electric Cooperative, Inc. Through its Operation Round-Up Program, the trust distributes funds to charitable organizations and needy individuals and families for a variety of programs and needs relevant to the cooperative's business area. Support to individuals is typically for food, clothing, shelter, medical, and educational needs. "The mission of Palmetto Electric Trust is the accumulation and disbursement of funds for charitable purposes in Beaufort, Hampton and Jasper counties. This shall be accomplished by disbursement of funds to individuals and organizations for food, shelter, clothing, health needs and education."

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Community development, Community services, Family services, Hunger

Officers: Mr. L.G. Smith, Chairman; Abraham Grant, Vice Chairman; Terrell Smith, Treasurer; Sharon Brown, Secretary;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0931978 Assets: $221,753 Grants paid: $297,593 Grant range: $200 to $10,000 Number funded: 11

Sample grants: American Legion Post #108 Hampton, $200; American Legion Post #205 Bluffton, $1,750; Week of Champions, Inc., $2,000; YMCA of Beaufort County, $2,000; Bluffton Eagles Community Action Committee, $2,500; Boys & Girls Club of the Lowcountry – Jasper County, $2,500; Room At The Inn of the Carolinas, Inc., $2,500; The Children’s Center, $2,500; Meals on Wheels, Bluffton–Hilton Head, Inc., $4,000; A Community Caring for Children, $5,000; Second Helpings, Inc., $10,000; Also funded: Bright Ideas Educational Grants (40), $30,121; Scholarships (10), $15,415; Individuals (302), $272,236;

Last updated: 11/13/2009

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Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation

Rebecca C. Parsons Scholarship Foundation

P.O. Box 1550 Pawleys Island,SC 29585 843-237-9125

Geographic focus: Georgetown County

Notes: This is an operating foundation. Apply by essay to Robert D. Harper, Jr. at address above. Submission deadline is April 1. Awards limited to local surrounding area.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Children/youth (Homes), Church, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Religious), Libraries, Museums

Officers: Alice Mercer, Trustee; Robert D. Harper, Jr., Trustee; Martha Lynn Mercer Gaskins, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0990214 Assets: $3,889,849 Grants paid: $60,500 Grant range: $1,500-$5,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: Expended $36,000 in direct charitable activities for scholarship program to provide financial assistance to qualified high school seniors and graduates from the local area to help further their education: Andrews High School, Andrews, SC, $34,000; Waccamaw High School, Pawleys Island, SC, $2,000; Charitable contributions: Andrews Library, Andrews, SC, $1,500; Union Presbyterian, Union, SC, $2,500; Tara Hall Home for Boys, Georgetown, SC, $2,500; Andrews Town Hall Museum, $3,000; Andrews Presbyterian, Andrews, SC, $5,000; Andrews Christian School, Andrews, SC, $5,000; Trinity United Methodist, Andrews, SC, $5,000;

Last updated: 11/13/2009

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Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The

The Wallace F. Pate Sr. Fellow Man Foundation

P. O. Box 458 Georgetown,SC 29442 843-546-3882

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply to W. F. Pate, Jr. at address above. Applications should be submitted in writing at least 30 days before needed.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Church, Historic preservation, Historical society, Hospitals, Medical research

Officers: John M. Pate, Trustee; Wallace F. Pate, Jr., Trustee; Stella P. Ford, Trustee; Dorothy P. Bridgers, Trustee; Beckham P. Dunbar, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 9/30/2008 EIN: 57-0998635 Assets: $595,537 Grants paid: $38,000 Grant range: $250 to $12,000 Number funded: 19

Sample grants: Ducks Unlimited, Memphis, TN, $250; Georgetown Marine Institute, Georgetown, SC, $250; Tara Hall Home for Boys, Georgetown, SC, $250; The Billfish Foundation, Orlando, FL, $250; Harbor Historical Association, Georgetown, SC, $500; Georgetown County Historical Society, Georgetown, SC, $500; Coastal Conservation Association, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, New York, NY, $1,000; Joel Osteen Ministries, Houston, TX, $1,000; Kinsmen Lutheran Church, Houston, TX, $1,000; Norman Vincent Peale Fellowship, Pawlings, NY, $1,000; American Red Cross, Georgetown, SC, $1,000; Historic Ricefields Association, Georgetown, SC, $1,000; Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church, Georgetown, SC, $2,000; Spartanburg County Foundation, Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Piedmont Women's Center, Greenville, SC, $2,500; Low Country Day School, Pawleys Island, SC, $4,000; Spartanburg Christian Community Foundation, Spartanburg, SC, $5,500; John Hopkins Thyroid Tumor Center, Baltimore, MD, $12,000;

Last updated: 11/13/2009

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Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust

Harriet Jackson Phelps Charitable Trust

P. O. Box 428 1011 Fair Street Camden,SC 29021-0428 803-432-1424

Geographic focus: South Carolina, North Carolina

Notes: Apply to Austin M. Sheheen, Jr., Trustee, at address above. Any form is considered, however letter of intent outlining proposal is strongly suggested. No specific submission deadlines, but a regular annual meeting to consider fund requests is held each November or December. Awards generally given in the areas of nature or land conservation and fine arts, though other applicants are welcome to submit letters of intent to apply.

Subject areas of interest: Environment, Gardens, Arts, Natural resources

Officers: Austin M. Sheheen, Jr., Trustee; Walter Bull, Trustee; Caroline Kane Butts, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0734293 Assets: $354,804 Grants paid: $20,000 Grant range: $10,000 Number funded: 2

Sample grants: Congaree Land Trust, Columbia, SC, $10,000; New Hanover County Extension Service Arboretum, Wilmington, NC, $10,000;

Last updated: 12/16/2009

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Pope-Brown Foundation

Pope-Brown Foundation

P.O. Box 7125 Columbia,SC 29202-7125 803-779-1870

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Thomas H. Pope III at address above. No required form or deadlines. Contributions made only to section 501(c)(3) organizations in SC or the Southeastern United States.

Subject areas of interest: Education (Higher), Arts, Historical society, Museums, Recreation

Officers: Carroll B. Hart, Trustee; Thomas H. Pope, III, Trustee; Gary T. Pope, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6173490 Assets: $1,103,233 Grants paid: $76,000 Grant range: $1,000 to $30,000 Number funded: 9

Sample grants: Riverbanks Zoo, Columbia, SC, $1,000; South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, $3,000; Peace Center Outreach Program, Greenville, SC, $3,000; ETV Endowment of South Carolina, Spartanburg, SC, $4,000; Newberry County YMCA, Newberry, SC, $5,000; Belton Area Museum Association, Belton, SC, $5,000; Belton Center for the Arts, Belton, SC, $10,000; USC Educational Foundation, Columbia, SC, $15,000; Newberry Opera House Foundation, Newberry, SC, $30,000;

Last updated: 12/16/2009

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Post and Courier Foundation

Post and Courier Foundation

134 Columbus Street Charleston,SC 29403 843-937-5789

Geographic focus: Charleston County, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Post & Courier Foundation, Attn: Susan Sanders, at address above. Applications should be in writing and include all pertinent information. Grants are awarded based on the merits of the request. Applicant must be a tax exempt organization. Submission deadline June 30th. The Post and Courier Foundation is a private foundation established in 1952 in Charleston, South Carolina, whose goal is to be catalyst for change to improve the quality of life in the Lowcountry community. The Post and Courier Foundation provides support to area 501-(c)-3 organizations in five program areas: conservation/preservation; education; health/welfare; civic; and cultural/arts.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Theater, Women, Scholarships (Restricted), Cancer, Catholic giving, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Conservation, Education (Arts), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Mathematics), Education (Science), Educational broadcasting, Animal welfare, Environment, General charitable giving, Arts, Historic preservation, Historical society, Homeless, Hospices, Libraries, Literacy, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Recreation

Officers: Rebecca G. Herres, President; Peter Manigault, Vice-President; John P. Barnwell, Treasurer; Susan N. Sanders, Secretary;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6020356 Assets: $4,776,344 Grants paid: $1,474,614 Grant range: $200 to $100,000 Number funded: 99

Sample grants: Poetry Society of SC (Poetry Prize Sponsorship), Charleston, SC, $200; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (operating fund), Arlington, VA, $500; Boy Scouts of America (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $1,000; Creative Spark (operating fund), Sullivan's Island, SC, $1,000; Girl Scouts of America (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $1,000; Magnolia Cemetary Trust (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $1,000; Sophia Institute (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $1,000; Charleston Men's Chorus (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $1,500; Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $1,500; National Conference of Editorial Writers Foundation (operating fund), Rockford, MD, $1,500; Center for Women (sponsor Annual Women's Conference), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Charleston Ballet Theatre (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Charleston Concert Association (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Charleston Horticultural Society (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Charleston Stage Company (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Footlight Players (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 114 Happy Days and Special Times (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Independent Colleges & Universities (operating fund/scholarships), Columbia, SC, $2,000; James Island Heritage Festival (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Jewish Community Center (Kid's Fair), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Lowcountry Housing Trust (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; McClellanville Arts Council (operating fund), McClellanville, SC, $2,000; N Charleston Cultural Arts Program (operating fund), North Charleston, SC, $2,000; Pet Helpers (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; Trident Literacy (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,000; American Press Association (operating fund), Reston, VA, $2,200; Children's Museum of the Lowcountry (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $2,500; Iowa Newspaper Foundation (Flood Relief), Des Moines, IA, $2,500; MOJA Arts Festival (Educational Outreach Activities), Charleston, SC, $2,500; S C Historical Society (Tom Tidsdale), Charleston, SC, $2,500; S C Press Association (General Scholarship Fund), Columbia, SC, $2,500; American Red Cross (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $3,000; S C Arts Commission (operating fund), Columbia, SC, $3,000; SC Governors School of Math & Science (operating fund), Greenville, SC, $3,000; Trident Academy (operating fund), Mt. Pleasant, SC, $3,000; Carolina Studios (operating fund), North Charleston, SC, $3,500; Charleston Collegiate College (operating fund), John's Island, SC, $3,500; Confederate Home and College (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $3,500; Darkness to Light (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $3,500; Outward Bound (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $3,500; Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation (operating fund), Shrewsbury, NJ, $3,500; Aiken Center for African American History, Art & Culture (operating fund), Aiken, SC, $5,000; Ashley Hall (Building fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Cannon Street YMCA (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Carolina Art Association (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Charleston Day School (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Communities in Schools of Charleston (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; ETV Endowment Fund, Columbia, SC, $5,000; Hospice of Charleston (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Life Management Center, Inc (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Middleton Place Foundation (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; National Trust for Historic Preservation (operating fund), Washington, DC, $5,000; Philip Simmons Foundation (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Piccolo Spoleto (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Wings for Kids (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Charleston Symphony Orchestra (operating fund), Charleston, SC, $10,000; Dee Norton Lowcountry Center/Next Child Campai

Last updated: 12/16/2009

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Rahman Educational Fund, Inc.

Rahman Educational Fund, Inc.

PO Box 8327 Columbia,SC 29202 803-736-3937

Geographic focus: National

Notes: This is an operating foundation. Income is being accumulated to endow a full college scholarship. Apply to Mujibar Rahman at address above. Send general essay, family financial statement, letters of recommendation, and academic records. Awards limited to students from Bangladesh to attend US colleges and universities.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Mujibar Rahman, President; Kana Rahman, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 58-5216020 Assets: $116,209 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants:

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The

The Callie and John Rainey Foundation

402 Boulevard Anderson,SC 29621 864-222-0804

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply by letter to John S. Rainey at address above. Submission deadline is September 10.

Subject areas of interest: Schools (Church-affiliated), Social services, Theater, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (Private), Community services, Education (Adult), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Environment, Arts, Historical society, Hospices, Hospitals, Libraries, Medical research, Mental health, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Recreation

Officers: John S. Rainey, Chairman/Trustee; Nancy R. Crowley, Trustee; Mary R. Belser, Trustee; Robert M. Rainey, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0970656 Assets: $578,845 Grants paid: $235,425 Grant range: $500 to $60,000 Number funded: 34

Sample grants: Hub City Writers, Spartanburg, SC, $500; SC Governor's School of the Arts, Greenville, SC, $3,500; Leadership South Carolina Educational Foundation, Columbia, SC, Charles Lea Center, Spartanburg, SC, $4,000; $500; Camden First, Camden, SC, $5,000; South Carolina Historical Society, Charleston, SC, $500; SC Christian Action Council, Columbia, SC, $5,000; United Way of Piedmont, Spartanburg, SC, $500; Spartanburg Historical Association, Spartanburg, SC, $5,500; Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA, $500; Anderson Area YMCA, Anderson, SC, $7,425; Belton Center For the Arts, Belton, SC, $1,000; Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC, $7,500; ETV Endowment, Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Cooperative Ministry, Columbia, SC, $8,000; Group of 100, Spartanburg, SC, $1,000; Anderson County Arts Center, Anderson, SC, $9,300; Heathwood Hall, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Blue Ridge Boy Scouts, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Sandhills School, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Converse College, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; South Carolina Philharmonic, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Clemson University Fund, Clemson, SC, $11,000; Trinity Episcopal-Friends of Trinity Music, Columbia, SC, $1,000; Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, SC, $13,000; United Way of Anderson, Anderson, SC, $1,000; Palmetto Health Foundation, Columbia, SC, $20,000; United Ministries, Greenville, SC, $1,000; South Carolina Museum Foundation, Columbia, SC, $20,000; United Way of the Midlands, Columbia, SC, $1,000; USC Educational Foundation, Columbia, SC, $20,000; Cultural Heritage Museum, Columbia, SC, $1,200; Young Memorial ARP Church, Anderson, SC, $60,000; Anderson University, Anderson, SC, $2,500;

Last updated: 12/16/2009

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Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation

Mary R. Ramseur Charitable Foundation

405 Boulevard Anderson,SC 29621-4003

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Barbara R. Pickens at address above. Send letter stating requested amount, what the funds will be used for, the contact person with address and phone number. Applicant must be tax-exempt organization.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Community services, Family services, Food services, Health care, Health services, Hunger

Officers: Barbara R. Pickens, Co-Trustee; Sarah P. Busby, Co-Trustee; Harriet R. McMeekin, Co-Trustee; Mary R. McMeekin, Co-Trustee; Matthew B. McMeekin, Co-Trustee; Robert R. McMeekin, Co-Trustee; Robert R. McMeekin, III, Co-Trustee; Barbara R. Pickens, Co-Trustee; Marshall I. Pickens, Co-Trustee; Marshall I. Pickens, III, Co-Trustee; Mary P. Winckler, Co-Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6158369 Assets: $113,925 Grants paid: $7,500 Grant range: $250 to $1,500 Number funded: 11

Sample grants: Sunshine House, $250; Clean Start, Anderson, SC, $250; YMCA, $500; South Carolina Birth Defects Foundation, $500; Michael Yang Foundation, Salisbury, NC, $500; Faith & Light, $500; Junior League of Sioux City, Sioux City, IA, $500; Anderson Free Clinic, Anderson, SC, $1,000; Anderson Interfaith Ministries, Anderson, SC, $1,000; ArtStream, Bethesda, MD, $1,000; Meals on Wheels, $1,500;

Last updated: 12/16/2009

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Reed, John W., Foundation, The

The John W. Reed Foundation

1 Petiver Lane Greenville,SC 29605 864-232-1324

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply by letter to John W. Reed at address above.

Subject areas of interest:

Officers: John W. Reed, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-6359537 Assets: $2,602 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants:

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation

John M. Rivers, Jr. Foundation

40 Calhoun Street Suite 500 Charleston,SC 29403 843-723-9900

Geographic focus: Charleston County, National

Notes: Apply by letter to John M. Rivers, Jr., P.O. Box 21050, Charleston, SC 29413.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Schools (Private), Theater, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community services, Education (Arts), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Environment, General charitable giving, Arts, Historic preservation, Historical society, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Recreation

Officers: John M. Rivers, Jr., President/Director; J. Rutledge Young, Jr., Vice President/Director; A. Baron Holmes, IV, Secretary/Director; T. Heyward Carter, Jr, Assistant Secretary; Edward H. Daniell, Treasurer/Director; Thomas Waring, Director; Anne Pope, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0907666 Assets: $1,704,012 Grants paid: $93,500 Grant range: $1,000 to $12,500 Number funded: 16

Sample grants: Buist Academy (grounds improvement), Charleston, SC, $1,000; Cashiers Historical Society (Oral history project), Cashiers, NC, $1,000; South Carolina Aquarium, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Coastal Conservation League, Charleston, SC, $3,000; Church of Good Shepherd, Cashiers, NC, $5,000; College of Charleston (Cougar Club Legacy Seats), Charleston, SC, $5,000; Gibbs Museum of Art, Charleston, SC, $5,000; Historic Charleston Foundation (preservation initiatives), Charleston, SC, $5,000; MUSC Kitty Holt Foundation, Charleston, SC, $5,000; Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Charleston, SC, $5,000; St. Philips Church, Charleston, SC, $5,000; Ashley Hall School (Library endowment), Charleston, SC, $10,000; Spirit of SC (classrooms on the sea), Charleston, SC, $10,000; Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, SC, $10,000; Trident United Way, North Charleston, SC, $10,000; Choate Rosemary Hall School (scholarship), Wallingford, CT, $12,500;

Last updated: 12/18/2009

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Roe Foundation, The

The Roe Foundation

301 North Main Street Suite 1735 Greenville,SC 29601 864-242-5007

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Ms. Shirley W. Roe at address above. Application should include the list of directors, latest audited financial statements, and a description of the organization. Submission deadline is October 31. Funds limited to public policy organizations supportive of a free market and to nonprofits in Greenville, SC. “The purpose of the Roe Foundation is to assist non-profit educational institutions whose primary mission is to promote a better understanding and appreciation of the value of human and economic freedom functioning within a moral framework.”

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Economics, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education, General charitable giving, Legal services, Public policy/affairs

Officers: Shirley W. Roe, Chairman; Edwin Feulner, Jr., Vice-Chairman; Carl O. Helstrom III, Director; Thomas L. Willcox, Director; Tracie Sharp, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 23-7011541 Assets: $26,184,553 Grants paid: $1,782,190 Grant range: $1,000 to $180,690 Number funded: 116

Sample grants: American Alliance of Jews & Christians, $1,000; Foundation for Economic Education, $2,500; American Conservative Union Foundation, $1,000; Foundation for Research on Economics, $2,500; American Council of Trustees and Alumni, $1,000; Foundation for Teaching Economics, $2,500; Bill of Rights Institute, $1,000; Fund for American Studies, $2,500; Center for Independent Studies, $1,000; Institute for Research on the Economics, $2,500; Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, $1,000; Institute of Economic Affairs, $2,500; Freedom Works Foundation, $1,000; International Policy Network, $2,500; National Center for Policy Analysis, $1,000; Landmark Legal Foundation, $2,500; National Defense Council Foundation $1,000; Leadership Institute, $2,500; U S English Foundation, $1,000; George Mason Univ Law & Economics Center, $2,500; St Croix Review, $1,000; Young America's Foundation, $2,500; Carolina Youth Symphony, $1,000; Allegheny Institute for Public Policy, $2,500; The Children's Museum,, $1,000; Arkansas Policy Foundation, $2,500; Association of Small Foundations, $1,500; A Child's Haven, $2,500; Americans for Prosperity Foundation, $2,000; Greenville Chorale, $2,500; Southeastern Legal Foundation, $2,000; Greenville Council of Garden Clubs, $3,500; American Legislative Exchange Council, $2,500; , $5,000; Center for Freedom & Prosperity, $2,500; Capital Research Center, $5,000; Ethics and Public Policy Center, $2,500; , $5,000;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 121 Friedman Foundation, $5,000; Georgia Public Policy Foundation, $15,000; Independent Women's Forum, $5,000; Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, $15,000; , $5,000; Illinois Policy Institute, $15,000; Mercatus Center, $5,000; Rio Grande Foundation, $15,000; Philanthropy Roundtable, $5,000; Show-Me Institute, $15,000; StudentNewsDaily.com, $5,000; Virginia Institute for Public Policy, $15,000; Governor's School for the Arts, $5,000; Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, $15,000; Loaves and Fishes, $5,000; Christ Church Episcopal School, $15,000; Salvation Army, $5,000; Beacon Hill Institute, $20,000; Galen Institute, $7,000; Reason Foundation, $20,000; Free Congress, $7,500; Alabama Policy Institute, $20,000; Flint Hills Center, $7,500; Bluegrass Institute, $20,000; South Carolina Children's Theatre, $7,500; Center of the American Experiment, $20,000; Cato Institute, $10,000; Indiana Policy Review Foundation, $20,000; Institute for Justice, $10,000; Thomas Jefferson Institute, $20,000; Mont Pelenn Society, $10,000; Maine Heritage Policy Center, $20,000; , $10,000; Mississippi Center for Public Policy, $20,000; PERC, $10,000; Yankee Institute, $20,000; Tax Foundation, $10,000; Institute for Humane Studies, $25,000; Ethan Allen Institute, $10,000; Pacific Research Institute, $25,000; Center for Policy Research of New Jersey, $10,000; Commonwealth Foundation, $25,000; Freedom Foundation of Minnesota, $10,000; John Locke Foundation, $25,000; North Dakota Policy Council, $10,000; Maryland Public Policy Institute, $25,000; Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Foundation, $10,000; Nevada Policy Research Institute, $25,000; Platte Institute for Economic Research, $10,000; Sutherland Institute, $25,000; Public Policy Foundation of West Virginia, $10,000; Tennessee Center for Policy Research, $25,000; Free State Foundation, $10,000; Washington Policy Center, $25,000; Carolina Ballet Theatre, $10,000; Greenville Symphony Association, $25,000; Piedmont Women's Center, $10,000; Greenville County Museum of Art, $25,000; Claremont Institute-Golden State Center, $15,000; North Greenville University, $25,000; Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, $15,000; Atlas Economic Research Foundation, $30,000; Empire Center for State Policy, $15,000; Buckeye Institute

Last updated: 12/18/2009

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Rowley Foundation, Inc.

Rowley Foundation, Inc.

28 Seven Oaks Drive Bluffton,SC 29910 843-837-7730

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply in writing to Brock C. Rowley at above address.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Clubs), General charitable giving, Arts, Music

Officers: Brock C. Rowley, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0964774 Assets: $173,503 Grants paid: $15,965 Grant range: $350 to $12,000 Number funded: 6

Sample grants: Amerian Cancer Society, $315; Boys and Girls Club, $615; Friends of Rivers, $1,000; Special Olympics of South Carolina, $1,000; Marine Corps Scholarship, $1,000; Hilton Head Orchestra, $12,000;

Last updated: 12/29/2009

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ScanSource Charitable Foundation

ScanSource Charitable Foundation

6 Logue Court Greenville,SC 29615 864-286-4550 www.scansource.org

Geographic focus: Greenville County, National

Notes: Apply to Joan Dilworth at address above. The need must be for an area in which a ScanSource office is located. The Foundation’s chief focus is on education and children. It funds activities in locations where ScanSource has an office, including Tennessee, Washington State, Arizona, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Theater, Women, Child abuse, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Community services, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Education (Arts), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Special), Family services, Arts, Homeless, Athletics (Disabled)

Officers: Joan Dilworth, President; Constance Mumford, Vice-Presidenr; Sara Wilde, Secretary; Kathryn Wampole, Treasurer;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1002959 Assets: $4,142,365 Grants paid: $413,979 Grant range: $100 to $25,000 Number funded: 66

Sample grants: Freedom Fellowship, Greenville, SC, $100; Phillis Wheatley, Greenville, SC, $350; Episcopal Church Women, Greenville, SC, $500; Hands On Greenville, Greenville, SC, $500; Meals On Wheels, Greenville, SC, $500; Angel Food Ministries, Miami, FL, $600; Buena Vista PTA-Backpack Buddy, $1,000; Cathey Mauldin, $1,000; Food for the Poor, $1,000; Fountain Inn Police Department, Fountain Inn, SC, $1,000; Fulmer Technology Student Association, $1,000; Greenville Chapter of the Links, Inc, Greenville, SC, $1,000; Greenville County Recreation District, Greenville, SC, $1,000; GSSM Foundation, $1,000; Lakeview Middle School, $1,000; Pleasantburg Rotary Foundation, Greenville, SC, $1,000; ScanSource Inc, Greenville, SC, $1,000; Shriner's Circus Fund, $1,000; Special Olympics, $1,000; Upstate Homeless Coalition, $1,000; Youth Base, $1,000;

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Last updated: 12/18/2009

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Self Family Foundation

Self Family Foundation

P. O. Box 1227 Greenwood,SC 29648-1227 864-941-4036 www.selffoundation.org

Geographic focus: Greenwood County, South Carolina

Notes: Primary geographic area of interest is Greenwood, South Carolina and surrounding counties. The Foundation will consider requests from other regions of South Carolina, if they have statewide impact. Primary grant target areas are: Education -- enhancing children's school readiness; working together with schools, families, youth-serving organizations and other community organizations to support the intellectual and social development of our young people.

Health Care -- individual and community wellness and prevention; revitalizing neighborhoods through collaboration with community organizations, businesses, public institutions and local residents. Secondary grant target areas are: Arts, culture and history -- increasing awareness of and access to activities specifically within Greenwood, South Carolina. For detailed information on available grants and application forms see their web site.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Theater, Camps, Women, Child abuse, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Colleges (Private), Community development, Aged, Community services, Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Animal welfare, Environment, Family services, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Recreation

Officers: Virginia P. Self, Chairman & Trustee; Frank J. Wideman III, President; Sally Self, MD, Secretary & Trustee; W. M. Self (Mat), Vice Chairman & Trustee; J. C. Self III (Jay), Trustee; Sid G. Johnston, Trustee; Julian J. Nexsen Jr. (Jay), Trustee; Sam H. Tolbert, Trustee; R. Boykin Curry Jr., Trustee Emeritus; Frank J. Wideman III, President; J. William Harper, Treasurer;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0400594 Assets: $26,359,012 Grants paid: $1,107,442 Grant range: $570 to $161,860 Number funded: 46

Sample grants: Greenwood School District 50 (field study trip), Greenwood, SC, $570; Greenwood Literacy Council, Greenwood, SC, $600; American Red Cross (operations support), Greenwood, SC, $1,000; Carolina Health Centers (Children's Wellness Festival), Greenwood, SC, $1,000; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 126 Miracle Hill Ministries (strategic planning), Greenville, SC, $1,000; Grassroots Grantmakers (operating support), Hallettsville, TX, $1,000; Sexual Trauma & Counseling Center (operating support), Greenwood, SC, $1,000; Southeastern Council of Foundations (dues), Atlanta, GA, $1,000; National Center for Family Philanthropy (support for family foundations), Washington, DC, $1,500; American Heart Association (Greenwood Go Red for Women program), Columbia, SC, $2,000; Greenwood School District 50 (reading initiative), Greenwood, SC, $2,000; South Carolina Association of Nonprofit Organizations (for conference attendence), Columbia, SC, $2,000; American Textile History Museum (shipping cost for spinning frame), Lowell, MA, $2,085; City of Greenwood (Festival of Discovery), Greenwood, SC, $2,500; Erskine College (Drummond Center support), Due West, SC, $2,500; Greenwood Community Childrens Center (operations support), Greenwood, SC, $2,500; Greenwood Community Theatre, Greenwood, SC, $2,500; Humane Society of Greenwood (operating support), Greenwood, SC, $2,500; South Carolina Technical College System (board training), Columbia, SC, $2,500; Arts Council of Greenwood County (for pottery kiln for classes), Greenwood, SC, $3,057; Council on Foundations (dues), Washington, DC, $3,560; Greenwood-Lander Performing Arts (outreach program), Greenwood, SC, $4,200; Community Initiatives (renovation of free clinic), Greenwood, SC, $4,500; Junior Achievement of Central South Carolina (operating support), Columbia, SC, $4,500; Greenwood Family YMCA (operational support), Greenwood, SC, $4,908; Boys Farm (for Transitional Living Program), Newberry, SC, $5,000; Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic (program for Greenwood School Dictrict 50), Columbia, SC, $5,083; South Carolina Governor's School for Science & Mathematics (summer program for Greenwood students), Hartsville, SC, $6,000; Greenwood School District 50 (program for at-risk boys), Greenwood, SC, $7,000; American Red Cross (Greenwood service center), Greenwood, SC, $10,000; Homemade Genius (Tuning Keys project for at-risk youth), Greenwood, SC, $10,000; Piedmont Agency on Aging (Meals on Wheels), Greenwood, SC, $12,400; Lander Foundation (Entrepreneurial Development), Greenwood, SC, $15,000; Greenwood Museum (operational support), Greenwood, SC, $21,000; South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts (Scholarship for Greenwood students), Greenville, SC, $25,000; Food Bank of Greenwood County, Greenwood, SC, $30,000; Healthy Greenwood Neighborhoods, Greenwood, SC, $30,000; Little River Missionary Baptist Association (summer program for rural youth), Greenwood, SC, $32,533; Clemson University Foundation (student golf facility), Clemson, SC, $60,000; United Center for Community Center (operating support), Greenwood, SC, $60,000; Partnership for a Greater Greenwood County (workforce development), Greenwood, SC, $75,000; Clemson University Foundation (Jim Self Center on the Future), Clemson, SC, $102,840; Converse College (scholarship), Spartanburg, SC, $108,246; Lander Foundation (Critical Needs in Education), Greenwood, SC, $109,000; University of South Carolina (expansion of Moore School of Business), Columbia, SC, $150,000; Callie Self Memorial Baptist Church (restoration of bells and carillon), Greenwood, SC, $161,860;

Last updated: 12/23/2009

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Sharp, Glenmore & May, Trust

Glenmore & May Sharp Trust

P.O. Box 998 Sumter,SC 29151 803-773-3192

Geographic focus: Sumter County

Notes: Apply to R. Glenmore Sharp at above address. No specific requirements for application format.

Subject areas of interest: General charitable giving, Health care, Health services

Officers: R. Glenmore Sharp, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-6344359 Assets: $262,080 Grants paid: $364,000 Grant range: $1,000-$6,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: USC Educational Foundation (to improve the health status of citizens in Sumter County through community health promotion and disease prevention), Columbia, SC, $364,000;

Last updated: 12/29/2009

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Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust

H.M. Shaw, Sr. Trust

Carolina First Bank Trust Division P.O. Box 494 Clinton,SC 29325 864-938-2627

Geographic focus: Laurens County

Notes: Apply by letter to H.M. Shaw, Sr. Trust, c/o Ann Cornelson, at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Scouting), Colleges (Church-affiliated), Community development, Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Health care, Health services, Hospices, Recreation

Officers: Carolina First Bank Trust Division, Trustee; Scott Cornelson, Committee; Ann Cornelson, Committee; George H. Cornelson, Committee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 56-6035982 Assets: $427,197 Grants paid: $27,488 Grant range: $1,000 to $6,988 Number funded: 12

Sample grants: Joe R. Adair Education Center, Laurens, SC, $1,000; United Ministries, Clinton, SC, $1,000; American Red Cross, Clinton, SC, $1,000; Boy Scouts of America Blue Ridge Council, Greenville, SC, $1,000; Girl Scouts, Clinton, SC, $1,000; Clinton Family YMCA Endowment, Clinton, SC, $2,000; Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic, Clinton, SC, $2,000; Hospice of Laurens County, Clinton, SC, $2,500; United Way of Laurens County, Clinton, SC, $3,000; Thornwell Home & School for Children, Clinton, SC, $3,000; Laurens County Community Foundation, Laurens, SC, $3,000; Presbyterian College (CHAMPS Endowment), Clinton, SC, $6,988;

Last updated: 12/29/2009

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Shore, George D., Residual, Trust Under Will (of)

Trust Under Will (of) George D. Shore - Residual

P.O. Box 1798 Sumter,SC 29151-1798 803-778-8215

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Synovus Trust Dept. at 1 Broad Street, Sumter, SC, 29151-1798, 803-778-8217. Awards are limited to residents of South Carolina attending Washington & Lee University. Submit application form and related information.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: Synovus Trust Department, Trustee; Robert Boykin, Regional Executive; Keisti Curtis, Trust Officer; Cathering Gardner, Trust Officer; Fred Sandy, City Executive;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6136896 Assets: $514,519 Grants paid: $11,000 Grant range: $11,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Washington & Lee University (scholarship grants), Lexington, VA, $30,000;

Last updated: 12/29/2009

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Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc.

J. Marion Sims Foundation, Inc.

P.O. Box 818 Lancaster,SC 29721-0868 803-286-8772 www.jmsims.org

Geographic focus: Chester County, Lancaster County

Notes: The Foundation supports programs and projects of prevention, education, and therapy that enhance health and wellness in Lancaster County, SC and the communities of Great Falls and Fort Lawn. See their web site for detailed information on available grants, application forms, and annual reports.

Subject areas of interest: Blind, Social services, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community development, Community services, Education (Adult), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Special), Education (Technical), Education, Emergency services, Family services, Health care, Health services, Housing, Literacy, Matching gifts, Mental health

Officers: Dexter L. Cook, Jr., MD, Chairman; Malcolm Edwards, MD, Vice Chairman; James T. Morton, President; Pamela Y. Temple, Trustee; Marvin L. Starks, Trustee; Stanley D. Johnson, Trustee; Polly C. Jackson, Trustee; Charles M. Harrell, Trustee; Robert K. Folks, Trustee; Phyllis B. Bunkley, Trustee; Miriam M. Boucher, Trustee; David R. Blackwell, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 9/30/2008 EIN: 57-0355295 Assets: $67,755,737 Grants paid: $3,850,954 Grant range: $500 to $920,000 Number funded: 194

Sample grants: Rocky Bottom Retreat and Conference Center of the Blind (for one year for facility renovations at the camp serving area citizens), Columbia, SC, $5,000; Winthrop University (for one year for the Certificate in Nonprofit Management program for local nonprofit organization administrators), Rock Hill, SC, $6,500; Family Connections of South Carolina (given over two years to provide support for families with special needs children), Rock Hill, SC, $6,800; Lancaster County Council of the Arts (for one year for operations and the arts therapy program for students at the Southside Early Childhood Development Center), Lancaster, SC, $17,300; Parkinson Association of the Carolinas (for one year for its Tri-County Parkinson’s Project), Charlotte, SC, $20,000; Children’s Attention Home (over two years for health and wellness programs for abused, neglected and abandoned children), Rock Hill, SC, $34,857; Life Skills Opportunity Corporation (for one year to provide parenting education classes and other resources and to assist with childcare so that young parents can remain in school after their children are born), Lancaster, SC, $36,900; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 131 Multi-Cultural Information Center (one-year transition grant for its “Empowering Our Future Today” citizenship literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $37,824; Good Samaritan Medical Clinic (for one year to increase healthcare services offered by the free medical clinic to patients from Great Falls, Fort Lawn, and Lancaster County), Chester, SC, $42,000; United Citizens Club of Heath Springs (for one year for capital upgrades to strengthen organizational capacity), Heath Springs, SC, $47,575; The Children’s Council (one-year transition grant for its “Skills for Success” family literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $50,049; University of South Carolina Research Foundation (two-year challenge grant for the Kershaw Community Health Education Center’s “Improving the Health Literacy of Health Care Consumers in Southern Lancaster County” project), Columbia, SC, $54,340; Faith, Hope and Victory Christian Church (one-year transition grant for its “Community Powerhouse” family literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $57,459; Brooklyn Springs Elementary School (one-year transition grant for its “Home Literacy Trail” family literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $61,000; Chester County Literacy Council (one-year transition grant for its “Guided Academic Preparation Program” workplace literacy program in Great Falls), Chester, SC, $69,901; Lancaster County Literacy Council (one-year transition grant for its “Reading for Workplace Success” workplace literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $73,000; Housing Authority of Lancaster (one-year transition grant for its “MAP to Success” family literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $75,905; Christian Services of Lancaster (one-year transition grant for its “Lit-Up” workplace literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $78,744; Deliverance Word of Faith Church (two-year challenge grant for its “Southside Family Literacy Project"), Lancaster, SC, $88,086; Chester County School District (given over two years to establish programs for mentoring and after-school academic assistance at Lewisville High School), Chester, SC, $89,372; Safe Passage (for one year to operate its battered women’s shelter in Lancaster), Rock Hill, SC, $106,848; Learning Institute for Tomorrow (one-year transition grant for its “LIFT” health literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $117,327; Golden Care (for one year to purchase two ADA-approved vans to transport patients), Lancaster, SC, $135,330; Communities in Schools of Lancaster County (two-year challenge grant for its “YouthBuild” workplace literacy program), Lancaster, SC, $155,260; Chester County School District (given over three years to support a social worker position for high-risk youth in the Great Falls and Lewisville schools), Chester, SC, $159,410; Fort Lawn Community Center (two-year challenge grant for its basic skills, family, parenting,

Last updated: 12/29/2009

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Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

2711 Middleburg Drive Suite 115 Columbia,SC 29204 803-254-0230 www.sistersofcharitysc.com

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina is a ministry of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, which was instrumental in founding Providence Hospital in Columbia. The mission of the Foundation is to address the needs of the poor and underserved in South Carolina through a variety of programs, grant opportunities and collaborative ventures. These include providing grant funds, technical assistance and other resources and through efforts such as their Fatherhood Initiative. The Foundation's grantmaking is limited to programs and projects located within South Carolina. For more information on available grants and application forms visit the Foundation's web site.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Church-affiliated), Schools (Private), Social services, Camps, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community development, Community services, Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Employment services, Family services, Food services, General charitable giving, Health care, Health services, Homeless, Hospices, Hunger, Leadership development, Libraries, Literacy

Officers: Kevin Hall, Chair; Yvonne Tolley Orr, Vice Chair; Ruth (Dee Dee) Chewning, Secretary; J. Michael McCabe, Treasurer; Tom Keith, President; Pat Littlejohn, Assistant Executive Director; Kim Frohnappel, Senior Grants Officer; John Boudreaux, Trustee; Tobin Cassels, Trustee; Sister Miriam Erb, CSA, Trustee; Dorothy Grillo, Trustee; Susan Blackburn Heath, Trustee; Alice W. Hurley, ACSW, LMSW, Trustee; Robert E. Jewell, Trustee; Thomas C. Keith, Ex Officio, Trustee; Susanna H. Krey, Ex Officio, Trustee; David Lominack , Trustee; Patricia J. Moore-Pastides, Trustee; Thomas P. Otis, Trustee; Roy Tucker, Jr. , Trustee; Craig Waites , Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0708391 Assets: $63,217,416 Grants paid: $2,214,550 Grant range: $1,000 to $160,000

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Sample grants: MK Inc. – Food and preparation for a food bank and Kid’s Cafe. (Serving Georgetown and Williamsburg counties), $1,000; Churches Assisting People, Inc. - Food for the newly unemployed. (Serving Horry County), $1,500; Fields to Families - Growing fresh produce for the hungry. (Serving Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties), $1,500; Lexington County Foster and Adoptive Parents' Association - Assistance to foster care families. (Serving Lexington County), $1,500; Rock Hill School District Foundation - Nutritious nonperishable food for malnourished students to take home for the weekend. (Serving York County and South Carolina), $1,500; Christ Central Ministries, Inc. - Commercial hot water heater and metal shelving for the soup kitchen and food pantry. (Serving Richland and Lexington counties), $2,000; Christ Central Ministries, Inc. - Food and clothing for the needy. (Serving Chester County), $2,000; Women’s Ministries Women of Power International – Emergency assistance for low-income widows. (Serving South Carolina), $2,000; Our Daily Bread – Funding for a cooling unit for the food storage area. (Serving Oconee, Anderson and Pickens counties), $2,113; Golden Corner Ministries - Food boxes for the elderly poor. (Serving Oconee County), $2,500; Good Samaritan House of Fairfield County - Food for low-income families. (Serving Fairfield County), $2,500; Helping Hands of Goose Creek, Inc. - An emergency food program. (Serving Berkeley County),$2,500; Loaves & Fishes - Perishable food for the hungry. (Serving Greenville County), $2,500; MVP Outreach Community Life Center – Groceries for the poor. (Serving Greenville County), $2,500; Pee Dee Community Project - Food to the hungry. (Serving Georgetown County), $2,500; Rural Mission Inc. -Basic needs for low-income families and migrants. (Serving Charleston and Colleton counties), $2,500; St. Anne Catholic Parish Outreach Ministry - Personal hygiene kits for poverty stricken families. (Serving Florence County), $2,500; St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Benedict's Parish - Emergency assistance for those in need. (Serving Berkeley and Charleston counties), $2,500; Stella Maris St. Vincent de Paul Society - Nutritional supplements for elderly homebound. (Serving Charleston County), $2,500; The Clarendon County Community Development Corporation - Clothing and utility bill assistance for low-income families. (Serving Clarendon County), $2,500; Anderson Sunshine House – Transitional housing for the homeless. (Serving Anderson County), $3,000; Bluffton Self Help – Emergency assistance for the poor. (Serving Beaufort County), $3,000; Catholic Charities Coastal Deanery – Dental assistance for low- income and homeless senior citizens. (Serving Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties), $3,000; Center For Women And Children – Assistance for homeless women. (Serving Horry County), $3,000; Chapin We Care Center – Emergency utility assistance for the poor. (Serving Lexington and Newberry counties), $3,000; Christ Central/Hanna House of Columbia – Transitional housing for women and children. (Serving Richland and Lexington counties), $3,000; Coastal District Council St. Vincent de Paul Society/Holy Family Parish – Emergency assistance for the poor. (Serving Beaufort County), $3,000; Coastal Rescue Mission – Food for the needy. (Serving Horry County), $3,000; Community Kitchen Of Myrtle Beach – Funding to purchase a deep fryer for a soup kitchen. (Serving Horry County), $3,000; Food Bank of Greenwood County – Funding to purchase walk-in cooler/freezer for emergency food pantry. (Serving Greenwood and Abbeville counties), $3,000; Free Medical Clinic of Newberry County – Diabetic supplies for the uninsured. (Serving Newberry County), $3,000; Friendship Medical Clinic – Medicine for low-income and indigent patients. (Serving Horry County), $3,000; Good Samaritan Clinic – Medical, dental and pharmaceutical care for the uninsu

Last updated: 12/30/2009

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Small Change Foundation

Small Change Foundation

P.O. Box 7125 Columbia,SC 29202-7125 803-779-1870

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Adele J. Pope at address above. No required form and no current deadlines. Periodic consideration of requests. Awards are limited to 501 (C)(3) organizations in South Carolina or the Southeastern United States.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Theater, Education (Higher), Arts

Officers: Adele J. Pope, Trustee; Jane J. Eubanks, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6178622 Assets: $108,704 Grants paid: $5,250 Grant range: $250 to $2,000 Number funded: 5

Sample grants: Oliver Gospel Mission, Columbia, SC, $250; Newberry Opera House, Newberry, SC, $1,000; Newberry Opera House Guild, Newberry, SC, $1,000; Lexington Medical Foundation, West Columbia, SC, $1,000; Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA, $2,000;

Last updated: 12/30/2009

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Smith Foundation, The

The Smith Foundation

515 Wade Hampton Boulevard Greer,SC 29652 864-879-4300

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Mary Smith at address above. No formal application but must include a copy of the organization's IRS determination letter qualifying the organization as a 501 (c) 3.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Church, Education (Higher)

Officers: William Carl Smith, Jr., Trustee; Mary Smith, Trustee; Eugenia Potts, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6167112 Assets: $287,259 Grants paid: $74,096 Grant range: $8,646 to $31,450 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: Campus Crusade for Christ, Orlando, FL, $8,646; The King's College, New York, NY, $10,000; St. Matthew Methodist Church, Greenville, SC, $24,000; North Greenville University, Greenville, SC, $31,450;

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Smith, Dick, Foundation, Inc.

Dick Smith Foundation, Inc.

4030 Beltline Boulevard Columbia,SC 29204 803-256-6600

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Mr. Brian K. Smith at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Church, Education (Higher)

Officers: Richard D. Smith, President; Wilma W. Smith, Secretary/Treasurer; Brian K. Smith, Vice-President; David W. Smith, Vice-President;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0878887 Assets: $0 Grants paid: $142,470 Grant range: $750 to $32,000 Number funded: 19

Sample grants: Winthrop University (scholarships), Rock Hill, SC, $750; St. Judes, $1,000; Baptist Collegiate Ministry, $1,000; Mission Development Ministries, $1,000; College Of Charleston (scholarships), Charleston, SC, $1,500; Presbyterian College (scholarships), Clinton, SC, $1,500; The Citadel (Scholarships), Charleston, SC, $1,500; Koban Of Columbia, Columbia, SC, $2,000; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, MO, $2,250; Campus Crusade For Christ, Orlando, FL, $2,700; Reach Out For Christ, $3,000; American Diabetes Association, Alexandria, VA, $3,000; International Baptist Missionary Fellowship, Locust Grove, GA, $5,500; The Church, $6,000; University of South Carolina (Scholarships), Columbia, SC, $9,000; Children's Hospital Capital Campaign, $20,000; Baptist Convention of New England, Northborough, MA, $24,000; American Leprosy Mission, Greenville, SC, $24,020; Center For Global Strategies, Columbia, SC, $32,000;

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Smith, John I., Charities, Inc.

John I. Smith Charities, Inc.

PO Box 40200 FL9-100-10-19 Jacksonville,FL 32203-0200 864-879-2455

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to foundation at PO Box 1687, Greer, SC, 29652 (864-879-2455). No required forms or submission deadlines.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Scholarships, Theater, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Colleges (African-American), Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Conservation, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Education (Arts), Education (Higher), Education (Religious), Environment, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Hunger, Museums, Recreation

Officers: Fiscal year ended: 7/31/2008 Jefferson V. Smith, Jr., President; EIN: 57-0806327 Elizabeth Clayton, Vice President; Assets: $25,532,603 Travis V. Olmert, Treasurer; Grants paid: $1,299,910 Grant range: $2,500 to $100,000

Number funded: 41

Sample grants: Greenville Chorale, Greenville, SC, $2,500; Clement's Kindness, Greenville, SC, $25,000; Law In Action, Greenville, SC, $4,000; Governors School For The Arts, Greenville, SC, $25,000; United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, VA, $5,000; Greenville County Disabilities, Greenville, SC, $25,000; Project Hope Foundation, Greenville, SC, $5,000; Gateway House Inc, Greenville, SC, $25,000; Phillis Wheatly Association, Greenville, SC, $8,000; Mattoon Presbyterian Church, Mattoon, IL, $25,000; YMCA of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Habitat For Humanity, Greenville, SC, $26,000; Metropolitan Arts Council, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Alliance for Quality Education, Greenville, SC, $27,000; Junior League Of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Greenville Tech Foundation, , Simpsonville, SC, $30,000; Cancer Society - Hope Ball, Greenville, SC, $10,000; South Carolina ETV, Columbia, SC, $30,000; The Museum Association, Belton, SC, $10,000; Community Foundation of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $35,000; Greenville Literacy Assocociation, , Greenville, SC, $10,660; Miracle Hill Ministries, Greenville, SC, $50,000; South Carolina Children's Theatre, Greenville, SC, $11,750; John I Smith Center, Greenville, SC, $50,000; Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, , Greenville, SC, Genesis Center, Sumter, SC, $50,000; $15,000; Pendleton Place Childrens Shelter, Greenville, SC, $50,000; The Greenville Symphony, Greenville, SC, $15,000; American Red Cross, Greenville, SC, $60,000; YWCA of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $20,000; Naturaland Trust, Greenville, SC, $75,000; Pleasant Valley Connection, Greenville, SC, $20,000; Montreat College, Montreat, NC, $75,000; Meals On Wheels Of Greenville, Greenville, SC, $20,000; Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $75,000; United Ministries, Greenville, SC, $25,000; Furman University, Greenville, SC, $80,000; SC Dept Of Parks & Recreation, Greenville, SC, $25,000; Davidson College, Davidson, SC, $100,000; Peace Center for Performing Arts, Greenville, SC, $25,000; Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA, $100,000;

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Smith, Nora and William, Foundation

Nora and William Smith Foundation

PO Box 40200 FL9-100-10-19 Jacksonville,FL 32203-0200 877-446-1410

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Dedrie Bingham, 101 North Main Street, Greenville, SC, 29601 (phone 864-370-6771). Send letter describing charity & purpose of grant.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Church-affiliated), Social services, Children/youth (Homes), Church, Education (Higher), Education (Religious)

Officers: Bank of America, N.A., Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 5/31/2009 EIN: 57-6110584 Assets: $2,652,466 Grants paid: $172,345 Grant range: $3,086 to $43,086 Number funded: 11

Sample grants: Gateway House, Inc., Greenville, SC, $3,086; United Ministries, Greenville, SC, $5,000; Salvation Army, Columbia, SC, $5,000; Greenville Rescue Mission, Greenville, SC, $8,617; Second Presbyterian Church, Greenville, SC, $8,617; A Child's Haven, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Connie Maxwell Children's Home, Greenwood, SC, $10,000; YWCA, Greenville, SC, $10,000; Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA, $25,853; Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $43,086; Thornwell Home for Children, Clinton, SC, $43,086;

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Society for the Relief of the Families of Deceased and Disabled Indigent Members of the Medical Profession ....

Society for the Relief of the Families of Deceased and Disabled Indigent Members of the Medical Profession ....

16 Gibbes Street Charleston,SC 29401 843-722-1554

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: An operating foundation which provides financial assistance to families of deceased/disabled South Carolina physicans who are in financial need. The Society undergoes a year-round search for the families of deceased or disabled SC physisians who are in financal need. There is no requirement that the families live in SC. While there are no applications in use, the benevolence committee evaluates the need of all recipients to confirm financial need, and, once confirmed, makes distributions on an annual basis. All members of the Society are urged to make the committee aware of any families in need.

Subject areas of interest: Family services

Officers: William B. Crymes, MD, President; Thomas Leland, MD, Vice President; Julius R. Ivester, Jr., MD, Treasurer; Alex W. Ramsey, MD, Secretary;

Fiscal year ended: 11/30/2008 EIN: 57-6021204 Assets: $568,208 Grants paid: $53,000 Grant range: $2,000 to $31,500 Number funded: 5

Sample grants: Awarded 5 families assistance.

Last updated: 1/4/2010

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Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans and Aged and Disabled Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese

Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans and Aged and Disabled Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese

223 Bennett Street c/o T. Grange Simons Mount Pleasant,SC 29464 843-849-1672

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Grants available for aged and disabled clergy (or their widows/orphans) of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese to cover medical and living expenses, and to clergy of the Diocese to assist in the cost of miscellaneous charitable works and the education of young children. Apply with written letter stating details of need and amount requested to Mr. Thomas S. Tisdale, 205 King Street, Suite 400, Charleston, SC 29401, 843-577-9700. The re are no submission deadlines.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations

Officers: T. S. Tisdale, President; General Alex Grimsley, Vice President; Ms. Jo Anne Blitch, Secretary/Treasurer; Mr. T. G. Simons, Chair;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6021772 Assets: $1,347,111 Grants paid: $36,885 Grant range: $250 to $20,860 Number funded: 8

Sample grants: Grants ranging from $900 to $23,257 to 6 individuals; Diocese of South Carolina, $250; Diocese of Upper South Carolina, $825;

Last updated: 1/4/2010

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Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The

The Oscar & Mona Sokol Foundation

PO Box 40200 FL9-100-10-19 Jacksonville,FL 32203-0200

Geographic focus: Charleston County, National

Notes: Apply by letter to Ivan N. Nossokoff, c/o Bank of America, 200 Meeting Street, Suite 201, Charleston SC 29401 (803- 720-4851). Submission deadline is November 30. Send written form, dollar amount requested, reason for request, financial statement if applicable, name, address, and phone number. If entity, phone number of contact person.

Subject areas of interest: Women, Children/youth (Services), Education (Higher), Education (Medical), General charitable giving, Hospitals, Jewish giving

Officers: Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee; Charles S Goldberg, Co-Trustee; Ivan N. Nossokoff, Co-Trustee; Maurice H. Wentraub, M.D., Co-Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6139525 Assets: $2,628,207 Grants paid: $161,597 Grant range: $500 - $47,000 Number funded: 18

Sample grants: Crisis Ministry, Charleston, SC, $500; ORT America, New York, NY, $500; National Council of Jewish Women, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Hadassah Foundation, New York, NY, $1,000; Lowcountry Food Bank, Charleston, SC, $1,000; B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, Washington, DC, $1,500; Kahol Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue, Charleston, SC, $1,500; Sherman House, Charleston, SC, $2,500; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Charleston, SC, $3,000; Ronald McDonald House, Charleston, SC, $3,250; Charleston Jewish Social Service, Charleston, SC, $3,347; MUSC Children's Hospital, Charleston, SC, $4,000; Yaschik/Arnold Jewish Studies, Charleston, SC, $4,500; Emanuel Synagogue, Charleston, SC, $9,500; Brith Sholom Beth Israel Synagogue, Charleston, SC, $12,000; Charleston Jewish Federation, Charleston, SC, $26,500; Addlestone Hebrew Academy, Charleston, SC, $39,000; Jewish Community Center, Charleston, SC, $47,000;

Last updated: 1/4/2010

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Sonoco Foundation

Sonoco Foundation

1 North Second Street Mailstop B04 Hartsville,SC 29550 843-383-7000

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Joyce Beasley, Sonoco Foundation, 1 North Second Street, Mailstop A09, Hartsville, SC 29550. Send written request with explanation of charitable purpose. Awards will be made to qualified charities only.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Church-affiliated), Business, Schools (Private), Theater, Wildlife preservation, Camps, Cancer, Children/youth (Programs), African-Americans, Children/youth (Scouting), Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Military), Colleges (Private), Community development, Community services, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Disaster relief, Education (Arts), Education (Business), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Medical), Education (Music), Education (Religious), Education (Science), Animal welfare, Environment, Fire departments, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Homeless, Hospitals, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Recreation

Officers: C. W. Coker, Trustee; C. J. Hupfer, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0752950 Assets: $120,199 Grants paid: $2,094,874 Grant range: $25 to $600,000 Number funded: 220

Sample grants: University of Findlay, $25; Anderson College, $100; Baldwin -Wallace College, $100; Bucknell University, $100; Central Methodist University, $100; Eastern Kentucky University, $100; Fairleigh Dickinson University, $100; S C Cotton Museum, Inc, $100; Moody Bible Institute, $100; CA State University, Long Beach, $150; Columbia College, $150; Furman University, $200; Georgia Tech Foundation, $200; Arch Foundation for the University of GA, $250; Colleges of the Seneca, $250; Elizabethtown College, $250; Colgate University, $300; Duke University, $325; St Louis Roman Catholic Theological Seminary, $330; Mid-America Reformed Seminary$400; Appalachian State Univ, $500;

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 143 Brunson - Dargan Elementary School, $500; Newberry College, $500; East Carolina University, $550; Georgia State University, $1,000; Greensboro College, $1,000; Kalmia Gardens of Coker College, $1,000; The Citadel, $1,000; Big Brothers of the Pee Dee, $1,000; Pine Ridge Fire Department, $1,000; USC Business Partnership Foundation, $1,035; Wofford College, $1,100; Asbury Theological Seminary, $1,995; Bellin College of Nursing, $2,000; Defiance College, $2,000; Indiana University Foundation, $2,000; Limestone College, $2,000; Erskine College, $2,150; S C Business Hall of Fame, $2,250; Hartsville High School Academic Booster, $2,500; The Campaign for Clemson, $2,500; S C State Museum, $2,500; Carolina Elementary School, $3,000; North Hartsville Elem School, $3,000; S C Business Week, $3,000; Sonovista Elem School, $3,000; Southside Early Childhood Ed Center, $3,000; Thornwell Elem School, $3,000; Darlington County Intervention School, $3,000; Darlington County Habitat for Humanity, $3,000; Hartsville Rescue Squad, Inc, $3,000; NC State University, $3,300; Trees for Tomorrow, $4,000; NAACP-Hartsville Branch, $4,000; United Way of Darlington, $4,233; Hollings Cancer Center, $5,000; City of Hartsville, $5,000; Boy Scouts of America - Pee Dee Area Council, $5,000; Girl Scouts Council of the Pee Dee Area, $5,000; Billie Hardee Home For Boys, $5,000; Columbia Museum of Art, $5,000; Pee Dee Chapter - American Red Cross, $5,000; Jr Achievement of Central SC, $7,000; Governors School for Science & Math Foundation, $10,000; The College Fund/UNCF, $10,000; Christmas In April – Hartsville, $10,000; Hartsville Downtown Development Assoc, $15,000; Black Creek Arts Council, $15,000; EdVenture Children's Museum, $15,000; Ind Colleges & Universities of SC, $25,000; YMCA of the Upper Pee Dee, $25,000; Hartsville United Way, $72,800; Hartsville High School, $142,000; Coker College, $150,000; Clemson University Foundation, $500,000; USC Moore School of Business, $600,000;

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Sottile Foundation

Sottile Foundation

PO Box 242 Charleston,SC 29402 843-722-2615

Geographic focus: Charleston County

Notes: Apply by letter to Mike Macy at address above. Awards are limited to Charleston, SC geographical region.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Schools (Church-affiliated), Catholic giving, Church, Community services, Arts

Officers: Mike Macy, Accountant; Mary Ellen Way, Trustee; Joyce L. Darby, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6025623 Assets: $386,016 Grants paid: $82,177 Grant range: $677 to $35,000 Number funded: 12

Sample grants: College of Charleston Foundation, Charleston, SC, $677; First Baptist Church School, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Mason Preparatory School, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Ashley Hall School, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Porter Gaud School, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Christ Our King School, Mount Pleasant, $1,000; East Cooper Community Outreach, Mount Pleasant, $1,000; Life Management Center, Charleston, SC, $1,000; Mepkin Abbey, Moncks Corner, SC, $12,500; Bishop England High School, Johns Island, SC, $26,000; Spoleto Festival USA, Charleston, SC, $35,000;

Last updated: 1/4/2010

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South Carolina Broadcasters Association Educational Foundation

South Carolina Broadcasters Association Educational Foundation

One Harbison Way Suite 112 Columbia,SC 29210 803-732-1186 www.scba.net

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: The Foundation provides grants, scholarships and endowments for colleges, technical colleges and universities in the state that offer broadcast training. Apply to Shani White at address above. Scholarship application forms supplied upon request or available on their web site. Individual must be attending a SC college or university, majoring in broadcast journalism. Individuals may apply directly for a USC scholarship; application in on the Foundation's web site. Scholarships at other schools are available through their financial aid departments or journalism departments.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Journalism

Officers: Mike Hayes, President; Dave McAtee, President Emeritus; Rich O'Dell, Secretary; Dale Dunn, Treasurer; Phil Lane, Director; Rhonda Cruickshanks, Director; Allan Miller, Director; Scott McBride, Director; Bill McElveen, Director; John George, Director; Jane Pigg, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0637558 Assets: $897,751 Grants paid: $33,500 Grant range: $1,500 to $12,000 Number funded: 9

Sample grants: Claflin University, $1,500; Furman University, $1,500; Tri County Technical College, $1,500; Bob Jones University, $2,500; Newberry College, $2,500; North Greenville College, $2,500; USC (Richard M. Uray Graduate Fellowship), $3,500; Winthrop University, $6,000; USC College of Journalism, $12,000;

Last updated: 1/5/2010

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South Carolina Cable Television Foundation

South Carolina Cable Television Foundation

9 Dunwoody Park Suite 121 Dunwoody,GA 30338-6712 404-252-2454

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Nancy Horne (Executive Director, Management Company) at address above. Request should be typed on standard size paper and include reasons why scholarship is being requested. Limited to accredited educational institutions in the State of South Carolina.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Education (Higher)

Officers: Bill Beaty, President; Tim Gage, Vice-President; Kevin Barrett, Secretary/Treasurer; Vic Nicholls, Director; Butch Roberson, Director; Bud Tibshrany, Director; Mary Anne Jacobs, Director; Donna Tuggle, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 31-1592469 Assets: $1,404,417 Grants paid: $81,922 Grant range: $300 to $36,490 Number funded: 4

Sample grants: College of Charleston Department of Communications, Charleston, SC, $300; University of South Carolina Educational Foundation (Student scholarships), Columbia, SC, $10,000; South Carolina State University Foundation, Orangeburg, SC, $35,132; Clemson University, Clemson, SC, $36,490;

Last updated: 1/5/2010

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South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc.

South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc.

P.O. Box 5287 Columbia,SC 29250 803-771-2477 www.schumanities.org

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: This is a grantmaking public charity. The Council provides access to programs with significant humanities content for the people of South Carolina by encouraging and funding the development of projects that demonstrate the value of the humanities as a source of knowledge and a means of understanding, particularly as applied to practical concerns and issues. Deadlines differ for each category of grant. Detailed information on current grants, instructions and applications are available on the web site.

Subject areas of interest: Cultural affairs, Arts, Historic preservation, Historical society, Libraries, Literature, Museums

Officers: Randy L. Akers, Executive Director; Paul Horne, Director; Judy Burke Bynum, Chair; Walton J. McLeod, Director; Sara L. Sanders, Vice Chair; S.C. (Cal) McMeekin Jr., Director; J. Herman Blake, Director; Maggi M. Morehouse, Director; James E. Bryan, Director; The Hon. Elizabeth D. Rhea, Director; Helen Fellers, Director; David E. Rison, Director; Virginia Tormey Friedman, Director; Bartow (Bo) S. Shaw, Jr., Director; Karen A. Garcia, Director; Courtney L. Tollison, Director; John T. Garman (Past Chair), Director; L. Andrew Westbrook III, Director; Thomas R. Gottshall, Director; Earl J. Wilcox, Director; Ghussan R. Greene, Director; D. Reece Williams III, Director; Samuel M. Hines Jr., Director; Jane Zenger, Director; Elizabeth Holmes, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 10/31/2008 EIN: 57-0804684 Assets: $311,543 Grants paid: $747,262 Grant range: Number funded:

Sample grants: See complete list of awarded grants on web site.

Last updated: 1/5/2010

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Spartanburg County Foundation

Spartanburg County Foundation

424 E. Kennedy Street Spartanburg,SC 29302 864-582-0138 www.spcf.org

Geographic focus: Spartanburg County, National

Notes: This is a community foundation that awards grants and scholarships from general funds, special funds, and donor- advised funds. Grants from unrestricted funds are made to tax-exempt, not-for-profit charitable organizations and institutions. The recipients are most often associated with the areas of education, arts, general welfare, health, recreation and activities for young people. Funds also are used to support special activities that enhance the quality of life in the Spartanburg region. Grant amounts vary depending on the nature and needs of the organization. The foundation also awards matching fund grants and challenge grants. Grant guidelines are available on their web site.

Subject areas of interest: Blind, Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Church-affiliated), Social services, Theater, Veterans, Camps, Women, Scholarships (Restricted), Catholic giving, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), African-Americans, Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Colleges (African-American), Colleges (Church-affiliated), Colleges (Private), Community development, Aged, Community services, Cultural affairs, Dance, Deaf, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Disaster relief, Education (Adult), Education (Arts), Education (Business), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Education (Special), Animal welfare, Environment, Family planning, Family services, Fire departments, Food services, Gardens, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Health services, Historic preservation, Historical society, Hospices, Hospitals, Jewish giving, Libraries, Matching gifts, Medical research, Athletics, Mental health, Museums, Music, Natural resources, Parks, Pregnancy (Adolescent), Prisoners, Recreation

Officers: Sally D. Foster, Secretary; Donald C. Johnston, Treasurer; Betty Montgomery, Chairman; Edward P. Perrin, Trustee; John A. Harrill, Vice-Chairman; H. Walter Barre, Trustee; John H. Dargan, President; Mary Thomas, Vice-President; Michael Depetris, CFO

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0351398 Assets: $59,674,030 Grants paid: $3,660,908 Grant range: $5,200 to $1,050, 000 Number funded: 94

Sample grants: Emory University, Atlanta, GA, $5,200; Young Life, Spartanburg, SC, $5,400; Middle Tyger Community Center, Lyman, SC, $6,500; USC-Upstate, Spartanburg, SC, $6,500; Upstate Forever, Greenville,SC,$6,500; Spartanburg County Sheriff's Dept.-Chaplain's Office, Spartanburg, SC, $6,700; Temple B'nai Isreal Congregation, Spartanburg, SC, $6,900; Palmetto Conservation Foundation, Columbia, SC, $7,000; St. Paul United Methodist Church, Spartanburg, SC, $7,392; Southside Unity in the Community, Spartanburg, SC, $7,918; Spartanburg Housing Authority, Spartanburg, SC, $7,980; Cross Anchor Yarborough Chapel United Methodist, Anchor, SC, $8,123; St. Luke's Free Medical Clinic, Spartanburg, SC, $8,175; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 149 Junior Achievement of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $8,593; Carolina Piedmont Foundation, Spartanburg, SC, $8,750; Music Foundation, Spartanburg, SC, $8,857; Boys and Girls Club of the Upstate, Spartanburg, SC, $9,600; Anderson University, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Bellview Baptist Church, Woodruff, SC, $10,000; Child Evangalism Fellowship, Roebuck, SC, $10,000; Children's Security Blanket Project, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Christian Freedom International, Sault Ste. Marie, MI, $10,000; Christmas in April-Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Connie Maxwell Children's Home, Greenwood, SC, $10,000; Faith Home, Greenwood, SC, $10,000; Green Pond Baptist Church, Woodruff, SC, $10,000; Hub-Bub.com, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Selma Baptist Church, Woodruff, SC, $10,000; Shepherd's Center of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Shriner's Hospitals for Children, Tampa, FL, $10,000; Thornwell Home for Children, Clinton, SC, $10,000; Vista Care Hospice Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ, $10,000; Ellen Hines Smith Girls Home, Spartanburg, SC, $10,500; Healthy Smiles of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $10,500; Kudzu Coalition, Spartanburg, SC, $11,500; South Carolina Nature Conservancy, Columbia, SC, $11,500; American Red Cross, Spartanburg, SC, $12,000; Hubculture, Inc., Spartanburg, SC, $12,000; Salvation Army, Orlando, FL, $12,010; Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $12,283; Central United Methodist Church, Spartanburg, SC, $12,800; Unitarian Universalist Church, Spartanburg, SC, $14,000; Second Presbyterian Soup Kitchen, Spartanburg, SC, $14,180; Bufort Street United Methodist Church, Gaffney, SC, $15,000; Spartanburg Terrace Tenants Associations, Spartanburg, SC, $15,000; Haven, Spartanburg, SC, $15,250; Spartanburg Community Church, Spartanburg, SC, $17,000; Solid Rock Missions, Wauseon, OH, $18,600; First Baptist Church of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $20,000; Halter (Handicapped Athletes Learning To Enjoy Riding), Spartanburg, SC, $20,000; Rotary Club of Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $20,000; Spartanburg Humane Society, Spartanburg, SC, $22,830; Trinity United Methodist Church, Spartanburg, SC, $23,867; Hub City Writers Project, Spartanburg, SC, $24,500; Spartanburg Community College Foundation, Spartanburg, SC, $24,939; The Citadel, Charleston, SC, $25,150; Friends of Spartanburg County Guardian Ad Litem, Spartanburg, SC, $25,800; Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Spartanburg, SC, $26,450; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, MO, $27,600; Episcopal Church of the Advent, Spartanburg, SC, $28,619; Total Ministries, Spartanburg, SC, $28,685; Adult Learning Center, Spartanburg, SC, $29,608; Reach Upstate, Spartanburg, SC, $30,000; Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC, $30,207; Pace Foundation, Seattle, WA, $31,195; Oakwood Cemetery Perpetual Care, Spartanburg, SC, $36,800; United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation, Pittsburgh, PA, $40,000; SC Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Columbia, SC, $42,500; Spartanburg Art Museum, Spartanburg, SC, $46,450; Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, $48,398; Hatcher Gardens & Woodlands Preserve, Spartanburg, SC, $49,227; Claflin University, Orangeburg, SC, $50,

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Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The

The Springs Close Foundation, Inc.

951 Market Street Suite 205 Fort Mill,SC 29708 803-548-2002 www.thespringsclosefoundation.org

Geographic focus: Chester County, Lancaster County, York County

Notes: As of April 2009 the foundation has implemented a temporary shift in its focus. Until further notice, the Foundation will direct all of its efforts and resources to provide critical basic support – food, shelter and medical assistance – to organizations serving these needs. The Foundation will only consider funding requests from qualified nonprofit organizations that can effectively deliver emergency and basic support to citizens in Chester and Lancaster counties and a portion of York County. Otherwise, the foundation has three major areas of program interest: Recreation & Environment; Public Education & Early Childhood Development; and Community Service & Health. Contributions are made to charitable and educational causes designed to improve the quality of life and well-being of the people in Chester, Lancaster and York Counties. For additional information on grant requirements and application forms, and also information on their no-interest student loan program, see their web site.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Scholarships, Social services, Theater, Camps, Child abuse, Children/youth (Clubs), Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community development, Aged, Community services, Crime and violence, Disaster relief, Education (Adult), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Emergency services, Fire departments, Food services, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Athletics, Mental health, Museums, Parks, Recreation

Officers: Anne Springs Close, Chairman; Angela McCrae, President; William G. Taylor, Treasurer; Harry B. Emerson, Secretary; Vickie S. Marshall, Assistant Secretary; Crandall C. Bowles, Director; James Bradley, Director; Charles A. Bundy, Director; Anne Springs Close, Director; Derick S. Close, Director; Elliott S. Close, Director; Frances A. Close, Director; H.W. Close, Director; Katherine A. Close, M.D., Director; M. Scott Close, Director; W. Dehler Hart, Director; Robert L. Holcombe, Jr., Director; William G. Taylor, Director; Bruce Brumfield, Director; Thomas Rowe, Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2007 EIN: 57-0426344 South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 151 Assets: $47,362,200 Grants paid: $1,932,188 Grant range: $500 to $525,000 Number funded: 83

Sample grants: Lancaster County Southern Belles Softball (Uniforms & Equipment), $500 ; Good Folks of York County (2007 Support), $1,000 ; Hejaz Charities (Chester Shrine Club), $1,000 ; The Children’s Council (Lanc. County Youth Prevention Coalition), $1,000 ; Flint Hill Fire Department (Explorer Post 10 Equipment & Uniforms), $1,100 ; Fort Mill School District #4-Special Services (Roddensvale School Choir), $1,500 ; Arts Council of York County (“Through the Eyes of a Child” Program), $1,592 ; Winthrop University Close Scholars (Travel Expense Reimbursement), $2,000 ; The Foundation Center (Program Support), $2,000 ; Fort Mill School District #4-Special Services (2007 Summer Connections Program ), $2,400 ; Carolina Wildcats AAU Basketball (2007 Summer Program ), $2,500 ; Columbus Parker Track Club (annual support), $2,500 ; Palmetto Conservation Foundation (2007/08 Conservation Presentations), $2,500 ; USC Lancaster - Friends of Medford Library (Elliott White Springs Fiction Scholarships ), $2,500 ; Chester County Ministerial Association (Food Bank ), $2,500 ; Fort Mill Care Center (Food Bank ), $2,500 ; Great Falls Referral & Assistance Services (GRASP Emergency Assistance Program), $2,500 ; South Carolina Catawba River Task Force (Operational Support), $2,500 ; Van Wyck Community Development (Awning & 6 Windows for Community Center ), $2,600 ; Fort Mill School District #4-Springfield Elementary (16 Keyboards & Music in Education Prog ), $3,000 ; Rocky Bottom Retreat & Conference Center of the Blind (Facilities Renovations ), $3,000 ; Lancaster County Parks & Recreation (Hispanic Swim Program ), $3,375 ; Palmer Freeman Scholarship (2007/2008 School Year ), $4,000 ; Quality Schools Initiative Program-National Board Certification Program, $4,200 ; Family Connection of SC (Parent to Parent Coordinator), $4,200 ; Palmetto State Teachers Association (STAR Program ), $5,000 ; South Carolina After School Alliance (Statewide Initiative Program & Technical Assistance ), $5,000 ; Arts & Science Council (2007 Tri-county Organization Support), $5,000 ; Cedar Creek AME Zion Church (Fire Assistance), $5,000 ; Clemson University (Senior Citizens Adventure Week), $5,000 ; Foundation for the Carolinas - York & Lancaster (Partners in Philanthropy), $5,000 ; York County Emergency Response (Diving Equipment ), $5,000 ; Lancaster County Parks & Recreation (2007 Summer Sports Camp ), $5,200 ; South Carolina Governor’s School for Math & Science (2007 Scholarships), $6,000 ; Great Falls Rescue Squad (LifePak 12 Heart Monitors), $7,432 ; Chester County School District (Field of Dreams Softball Facility Phase II), $7,500 ; Success by Six of Chester County (Imagination Library - Purchase Books ), $7,500 ; EdVEnture (Early Childhood Initiative - 3 year grant), $10,000 ; Fort Mill School District #4 Fort Mill Elem & Riverview Elem. (Sunrise to Sunset Literacy ), $10,000 ; DonorsChoose SC (YouthChoose Philanthropy Day), $10,000 ; Hospitality House of Charlotte (2006 & 2007 Bed Sponsorship Program), $10,000 ; Lancaster County Council of the Arts (Charlotte Symphony), $10,000 ; South Carolina Senior Sports Classic at Francis Marion University, $10,000 ; Lancaster County Council on Aging (Bus Purchase), $10,876 ; Parkinson’s Association of the Carolinas (TriCounty Project Position), $11,000 ; Lancaster County School District-Eastside Academy (Parent Liaison), $11,406 ; NPower of Charlotte (Nonprofit Technology Planning), $11,622 ; The Community Powerhouse (Family Literacy Project), $11,635 ; South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts (2007 Scholarships), $12,000 ; SCANPO (Training Workshops for Nonprofits ), $12,707 ; The Listening Center (Families at Risk Program), $14,000 ; Adopt-A-Leader (Computers, Software & Materials ), $14,711 ; Chester County School District (Career Center - Promethian Boards), $14,780 ; SC School for the Deaf & Blind (Dorm Furniture), $15

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Stevens, John T., Foundation

John T. Stevens Foundation

P. O. Box 158 Kershaw,SC 29067 803-475-3655

Geographic focus: Kershaw County, Lancaster County

Notes: Apply in writing to Steve Williams, Sr., at address above. Include reason for request and nonprofit status. Limited to 501c3 organizations in Kershaw County and Lancaster County.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Child care, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Scouting), Church, Community development, Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Emergency services, Fire departments, General charitable giving, Arts, Health care, Law enforcement, Literacy, Athletics

Officers: Steve Williams, Sr., President; Douglas Williams, Vice-President; Steve Williams, Jr., Treasurer; Lanny M. Williams, Trustee; Joey Munn, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 5/31/2009 EIN: 57-6005554 Assets: $6,081,671 Grants paid: $295,647 Grant range: $75 to $32,700 Number funded: 56

Sample grants: Bethesda Presbyterian Church (Budget Support), Camden, SC, $75; Kershaw Conservation District (Budget Support), Camden, SC, $100; Pine Tree Hill Elementary Public School (Instructional tools), Camden, SC, $900; Columbus Parker Track Club, Lancaster, SC, $1,000; Doby's Mill Elementary Public School (classroom materials), Lugoff, SC, $1,000; Performing Arts Center USC-Lancaster (Literacy promotion), Lancaster, SC, $1,000; Kershaw Hog Jam (Event Funding), Kershaw, SC, $1,000; Kershaw Second Baptist Church, (Renovations and repairs), Kershaw, SC, $1,500; Kiwanis Club of Camden (Support), Camden, SC, $1,500; Lugoff Elgin High School (Classroom materials), Lugoff, SC, $1,500; Kershaw City School District (Support), Camden, SC, $1,500; Classic Soccer Club (Organizational materials), Kershaw, SC, $1,500; Lancaster County Council of Arts (Budget Support), Lancaster, SC, $2,000; Palmetto Council Boy Scouts of America (Support Arts in the community), Spartanburg, SC, $2,000; Second Calvery Baptist Church (Budget assistance), Heath Springs, SC, $2,000; Andrew Jackson Middle Public School (school materials), Kershaw, SC, $2,480; Clinton Chapel AME Church (Building restoration), Kershaw, SC, $2,500; Sistercare of Kershaw City (Budget Support), Columbia, SC, $2,500; Blaney Elementary School (Classroom materials), Elgin, SC, $2,500; Camden Military Academy (Education trip/classroom equipment), Camden, SC, $2,500; Military Spousal Support (Support), Lancaster, SC, $2,500; Pleasant Grove AME Zion Church (Educational church), Heath Springs, SC, $2,500; Wateree Elementary School (Instructional tools), Lugoff, SC, $2,898; Camden High School (classroom materials), Camden, SC, $3,000; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 153 Sandhill Missionary Baptist Church, (Adult Education), Kershaw, SC, $3,000; Kershaw Shrine Club (Restoration/Budget), Kershaw, SC, $3,000; Southside Baptist Church (Support), Camden, SC, $3,000; Andrew Jackson High School (band activities), Kershaw, SC, $3,500; American Red Cross (Support), Lancaster, SC, $3,500; Barron Masonic Lodge (Renovations and repairs), Heath Springs, SC, $4,000; United Way of Kershaw (Support), Camden, SC, $4,500; Camden Middle School (Classroom supplies), Camden, SC, $4,560; Community Medical Clinic-City of Kershaw (Building repair assistance), Camden, SC, $5,000; Flatcreek Volunteer Fire Department, (equipment purchases), Kershaw, SC, $5,000; Lancaster County Literacy Council (Support), Lancaster, SC, $5,000; Upton Trio (Support), Camden, SC, $5,000; Mt Calvary Outreach Center (Budget Support), Kershaw, SC, $5,000; Hope Lancaster City Council (Scholarships), Lancaster, SC, $5,000; Buffalo Baptist Church (materials & supplies), Kershaw, SC, $6,000; Beaver Creek Fire Department (Equipment purchases), Camden, SC, $6,000; House of Prayer (Church Building repairs), Kershaw, SC, $6,000; Kershaw Chamber of Commerce (Renovations and repairs), Kershaw, SC, $6,280; Rainbow Promise Enterprise (Educational materials), Kershaw, SC, $7,000; Lancaster County Sheriff (Budget Support), Lancaster, SC, $7,500; Hanging Rock United Methodist Church (Instructional tools), Kershaw, SC, $7,600; Newhaven Baptist Church (Building Repair assistance), Jefferson, SC, $8,000; Camden Elementary School (After School activities), Camden, SC, $10,000; Operation Rudolph (Assisting the needy), Kershaw, SC, $10,000; South Middle School (Facilities improvements), Lancaster, SC, $10,000; Pleasant Valley Baptist Church (Renovation projects), Kershaw, SC, $10,000; Providence Baptist Church (Complex), Kershaw, SC, $10,000; First Baptist Church (Building improvements), Kershaw, SC, $15,000; K.A.R.E. (Kershaw Area Resource Exchange) (Scholarships), Kershaw, SC, $15,000; USC School of Medicine (Scholarships), Columbia, SC, $22,054; United Citizens Club (Educational materials), Heath Springs, SC, $25,000; Town of Kershaw (Support), Kershaw, SC, $32,700;

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Stringer Foundation, The

The Stringer Foundation

402 Boulevard Anderson,SC 29621 864-222-0804

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply by letter to John S. Rainey, Chairman, at address above. Submission deadline is September 10.

Subject areas of interest: Religious organizations, Church, Colleges (Private), Education (Higher)

Officers: John S. Rainey, President/Chairman; Nancy R. Crowley, Trustee; Mary R. Belser, Trustee; Robert M. Rainey, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6022719 Assets: $958,754 Grants paid: $122,566 Grant range: $1,207 to $50,000 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: St. Johns United Methodist Church, Anderson, SC, $1,207; SC Christian Action, Columbia, SC, $5,000; Clemson University, Clemson, SC, $5,000; Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC, $7,500; Anderson University (grant 1), Anderson, SC, $13,859; Anderson University (grant 2), Anderson, SC, $40,000; Anderson University (grant 3), Anderson, SC, $50,000;

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Strive, Inc.

Strive, Inc.

P.O. Box 21057 Hilton Head Island,SC 29925 843-681-3575

Geographic focus: Beaufort County

Notes: This is an operating foundation. It supplies college scholarships covering all or part of tuition, fees, books, room, board, and transportation. Rental assistance may be provided. Send letter including educational plans and financial needs to Susan Carter Barnwell, Director, at address above. Awards limited to students in postsecondary schools or training. Majority of funds go to students who participated in STRIVE (http://strive2excel.org) during their high school years.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Education (Higher)

Officers: Susan Carter Barnwell, Director/Trustee; Emory S. Campbell, Trustee; Richard Ennen, Trustee; William Evans, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 6/30/2008 EIN: 57-0935388 Assets: $1,827 Grants paid: $6,045 Grant range: $225 to $3,900 Number funded: 6

Sample grants: Funded 5 full or partial college scholarships; student family rental assistance, $3,900

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Summer Foundation, The

The Summer Foundation

1525 West W.T. Harris Blvd Charlotte,NC 28288-5709 843-937-4614

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Jo Ann Butler at the Summer Foundation, c/o SCANA Corporation, Columbia, SC 29218. The board meets quarterly to review and grant requests for funds. SCANA Corporation is the major contributor to the Foundation. Requests for contributions from The Summer Foundation are made in the form of general letters/correspondence. In communications between the Foundation and the entity requesting funds, the Foundation seeks to determine: 1. Whether the requesting entity has received tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service (photocopy of Internal Revenue Service Determination Letter is requested from the entity when its name is not commonly familiar). 2 . Whether or not the requesting entity is also a private, non-operating Foundation; contributions to such entities are discouraged. 3 . Amount of funds requested. 4. Intended use for the funds requested. 5 . Urgency (from a timing perspective) for the funds requested.

Subject areas of interest: Social services, Community development, General charitable giving, Museums

Officers: William B. Timmerman, President; Neville O. Lorick, Vice-President; Jo Ann Butler, Secretary/Treasurer; Wachovia Bank, N.A., Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0784136 Assets: $956,836 Grants paid: $32,500 Grant range: $12,500 to $20,000 Number funded: 2

Sample grants: South Carolina Museum Foundation, Columbia, SC, $12,500; The Aiken Corporation, Aiken, SC, $20,000;

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc.

Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc.

PO Box 399 Newberry,SC 29108 803-276-3752 www.tcafish.com/taylorfoundation

Geographic focus: Newberry County

Notes: The primary goal of the organization is to strengthen educational and cultural opportunities for the citizens of Newberry County (South Carolina) and to encourage the appreciation of Newberry County's history. A secondary goal is to meet humanitarian needs in Newberry County. All applications should be submitted by e-mail. Organizations must be tax exempt with a 501 (c)(3) classification from the Internal Revenue Service. All requests for funding must be for the benefit of citizens of Newberry County. See the web site for more detailed application information.

Subject areas of interest: Theater, Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Athletics, Music, Recreation

Officers: C. Otis Taylor, Jr., President; Ann C. Taylor, Vice President; Amelia T. Webb, Secretary; Clyde O. "Trey" Taylor, III, Treasurer; E. Cannon Taylor, Board Member;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0809199 Assets: $1,130,571 Grants paid: $58,095 Grant range: $100 to $20,000 Number funded: 9

Sample grants: Boy Scouts 76, Newberry, SC, $100; Association of Small Foundations, Washington, DC,$495; Newberry County Teacher of the Year, Newberry, SC, $1,000; Newberry AAU Basketball, Newberry, SC, $1,000; Young Life, Newberry, SC, $5,000; Newberry County YMCA, Newberry, SC, $7,500; Aveleigh Presbyterian Church, Newberry, SC, $10,000; Newberry Opera House, Newberry, SC, $13,000; Newberry College, Newberry, SC, $20,000;

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood

C. Y. Thomason Foundation of Greenwood

215 Park Avenue Greenwood,SC 29646 864-223-8111

Geographic focus: Greenwood County, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to G. William Thomason at address above. State where funds will be applied and for what purpose. Funds limited to religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literacy, educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Child abuse, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Services), Church, Community development, Aged, Disaster relief, Education, Animal welfare, Fire departments, General charitable giving, Homeless, Hospices, Athletics (Disabled), Libraries, Literacy, Athletics, Museums, Recreation

Officers: Richard H. Thomason, Board Member; G. William Thomason, Board Member; Suzanne T. Roland, Board Member;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 23-7441175 Assets: $1,389,150 Grants paid: $70,875 Grant range: $250 to $19,000 Number funded: 33

Sample grants: Coronaca Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, Greenwood, Piedmont Agency On Aging, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; SC, $250; Greenwood County Food Bank, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; Muscular Dystrophy Association, Greenwood, SC, $250; The Lander Foundation, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; SC Special Olympics, Columbia, SC, $250; Carolina Gamecock Club, Columbia, SC, $1,375; The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society -SC Chapter, Greenwood, SC, Connie Maxwell Childrens Home, Greenwood, SC, $1,500; $250; World Vision, Greenwood, SC, $1,500; American Heart Association, Greenwood, SC, $500; Coalition for Critical Human Needs, Greenwood, SC, $2,000; Bairdstown Bairds Church Cemetery Fund, Greenwood, SC, $500; First Baptist Church, Greenwood, SC, $2,000; Cashiers-Glenville Rescue Squad, Greenwood, SC, $500; Greenwood Soup Kitchen, Greenwood, SC, $2,000; National Federation of the Blind, Greenwood, SC, $500; Main Street United Methodist Church, Greenwood, SC, $2,000; York Place, Columbia, SC, $500; Northwest Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department, Greenwood, SC, Boys Farm, Inc., Greenwood, SC, $1,000; $2,000; Boys Home of the South, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; Piedmont Technical College, Greenwood, SC, $2,000; Greenwood Family YMCA, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; United Ministries of Greenwood, Greenwood, SC, $3,000; Greenwood Childrens Center, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; Greenwood Humane Society, Greenwood, SC, $4,000; Greenwood Community Church of the Nazarene, Greenwood, SC, Hospice Care of the Piedmont, Greenwood, SC, $5,000; $1,000; The Museum, Greenwood, SC, $10,000; Greenwood Community Theatre, Greenwood, SC, $1,000; United Way, Greenwood, SC, $19,000; Greenwood County Public Library, Greenwood, SC, $1,000;

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust

Edward B. Timmons, Jr., Charitable Trust

PO Box 40200 FL9-100-10-19 Jacksonville,FL 32203-0200 803-255-7381

Geographic focus: Lexington County, Richland County

Notes: Send applications to: Edward B . Timmons, Jr ., Charitable Trust C/O Bank Of America, 1901 Main Street, Columbia, SC, 29201-2434. Submission deadline is Oct. 15. Awards are limited to organizations in the Central Midlands of South Carolina. Include a copy of Federal form 1023 and a copy of the IRS determination letter.

Subject areas of interest: Women, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Education (Higher), Animal welfare, Family services

Officers: Bank of America, NA, Co-Trustee; Michael W. Lowrance, Co-Trustee; H. Dewain Herring, Jr., Co-Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 8/31/2008 EIN: 57-6137580 Assets: $2,602,772 Grants paid: $127,932 Grant range: $7,500 to $31,983 Number funded: 7

Sample grants: Volunteers of America (general funds), Columbia, SC, $7,500; YMCA of Columbia (general funds), Columbia, SC, $7,500; Healthy Learners (general funds), Columbia, SC, $7,500; Sistercare (general funds), Columbia, SC, $9,483; Duke University (scholarships), Durham, NC, $31,983; Furman University (general funds), Greenville, SC, $31,983; Humane Society (general funds), Columbia, SC, $31,983;

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Tucker, George E., Educational and Charitable Trust

George E. Tucker Educational and Charitable Trust

Box 181 York,SC 29745 803-684-4968

Geographic focus: York County

Notes: Provides college scholarships. Apply to address above. Include complete application form, transcript of grades, financial statement or information regarding exempt organizations status. Preference is given to students from York, SC area.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted), Education (Higher)

Officers: C. Curtis Sigmon, Trustee; Melvin B. McKeown, Trustee; John S. Adkins, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 11/30/2008 EIN: 57-6103971 Assets: $456,583 Grants paid: $32,100 Grant range: $1,100 to $2,400 Number funded: 18

Sample grants: Ambassador Baptist College (one scholarship), Lattimore, NC, $1,100; Lander University (one scholarship), Greenwood, SC, $1,500; Spartanburg Methodist College (one scholarship), Spartanburg, SC, $1,550; College of Charleston (one scholarship), Charleston, SC, $2,000; University of South Carolina-Columbia (four scholarships from $1,550 to $2,400), Columbia, SC, $7,500; Clemson University (four scholarships from $1,800 to $2,400), Clemson, SC, $8,400; Winthrop University (six scholarships from $1,500 to $2,000), Rock Hill, SC, $10,050;

Last updated: 1/8/2010

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Tuller Educational Foundation

Tuller Educational Foundation

2700 William H.Tuller Drive Columbia,SC 29205 803-799-5335

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to William H. Tuller, Jr. at address above. Awards are generally given to children of employees (SEACO Inc.).

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships (Restricted)

Officers: William H. Tuller, Jr., President; W.P. Dubose Tuller, Vice-President;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6026832 Assets: $36,199 Grants paid: $4,000 Grant range: $4,000 Number funded: 1

Sample grants: Awarded 1 individual scholarship, $4,000

Last updated: 1/11/2010

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Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation

Joseph Walker, Jr. Charitable Foundation

701 Gervais Street Ste. 150-111 Columbia,SC 29201

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply in writing to James H. Walker, Trustee, at address above. Must be a 501(c)3 organization.

Subject areas of interest: Church, Colleges (Church-affiliated), Education (Higher), General charitable giving, Libraries

Officers: James H. Walker, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 4/30/2009 EIN: 57-6190395 Assets: $9,570 Grants paid: $610,000 Grant range: $20,000 to $300,000 Number funded: 5

Sample grants: First Baptist Church Yard Fund, Columbia, SC, $20,000; Minnie Lowry Walker Trust Fund at First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, SC, $25,000; Richland County Public Libraries, Columbia, SC, $30,000; Washington $ Lee University, Lexington, VA, $235,000; Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, $300,000;

Last updated: 1/11/2010

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Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation

E. Craig Wall, Sr., Foundation

1109 Main Street Suite B Conway,SC 29526 843-448-6299

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply to Karen Horton at address above. Submit typed statement of need, pamphlet, etc. to illustrate need for funds. Submit several months prior to need.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Community services, Education (Higher)

Officers: May Howard Wall, Trustee; Harriet Wall Martin, Trustee; Nell Wall Otto, Trustee; Judith A. Wall, Trustee; Judith Wall Guest, Trustee; E. Craig Wall III, Trustee; Benjamin R. Wall II, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 11/30/2008 EIN: 23-7095547 Assets: $856,405 Grants paid: $14,100 Grant range: $100 to $10,000 Number funded: 3

Sample grants: Coastal Educational Foundation, Conway, SC, $100; Boys & Girls Club of Robeson County, Lumberton, NC, $5,000; Waccamaw Community Foundation, Myrtle Beach, SC, $10,000;

Last updated: 1/11/2010

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Wateree Floodlands Memorial Forest, Inc.

Wateree Floodlands Memorial Forest, Inc.

P. O. Box 129 Camden,SC 29021 803-432-5312

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Apply to James L. Guy, II, at address above. Send written application stating purpose of charity and proof of tax exempt status. No grants given 2002-2004.

Subject areas of interest:

Officers: James L. Guy, II, President; Leslie G. Copland, Vice-President; James L. Guy, III, Secretary/Treasurer;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-0741451 Assets: $2,993,546 Grants paid: $0 Grant range: Number funded: 0

Sample grants:

Last updated: 1/11/2010

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West Foundation, Inc., The

The West Foundation, Inc.

P. O. Box 643 Camden,SC 29020 803-425-1115

Geographic focus: South Carolina

Notes: Provides scholarships and educational grants to qualified students and various educational institutions. Apply by typewritten letter with the reason for need to address above. Submission deadline is June 30.

Subject areas of interest: Scholarships, Community development, Community services, Education (Higher)

Officers: Tammy C. Hornsby, Executive Director; Lois R. West, Chairwoman; Shelton W. Bosley, Secretary/Treasurer; Charles H. Wickenburg, Director; J.C. West, Jr., Director; Douglas A. West, Director; W. M. Grooms, Director; Martha Bee Anderson, Director; Colonel Robert E. David, Director

Fiscal year ended: 5/31/2009 EIN: 23-7405238 Assets: $484,288 Grants paid: $30,525 Grant range: $150 to $25,000 Number funded: 9

Sample grants: Scholarships for 6 students, range $500-$1,125; Kershaw County Chamber of Commerce, Camden, SC, $150; United Way of Kershaw County, Camden, SC, $250; Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC, $25,000;

Last updated: 1/11/2010

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Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The

The Adele A. and Harold J. Westbrook Foundation, Inc.

3512 Robius Forest Way Midlothian,VA 23113 804-594-0187

Geographic focus: National

Notes: The purpose of the Adele A. and Harold J. Westbrook Foundation is to provide grants, gifts and/or contributions to qualifying tax exempt organizations in support of general charitable programs throughout the United States. The Foundation will consider grant requests from appropriate agencies that will benefit the widest spectrum of the public, from education of young children to providing housing, food and medical care for those in need, and from time to time, special purpose programs, including those humane concerns which may be considered appropriate by the Board of Directors. In order for a grant request to be considered by the Foundation, the applying organization must be eligible by qualifying as a tax-exempt organization under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) and classified as "not a private foundation" as defined under section 509(a). Applicants for grants must complete this application form and submit a copy of the applicant's LATEST ruling letter from the IRS establishing its current tax exempt status and showing the applicant's tax ID number. Apply to Ms. Joan Clarke, The Adele A. and Harold J. Westbrook Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 664, Midlothian, VA 23113. Application form and guidelines are attached to current IRS return.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Social services, Camps, Cancer, Catholic giving, Children/youth (Homes), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Church, Community development, Disabilities (Developmental), Disabilities (Physical), Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Animal welfare, Health care, Health services, Housing, Medical research

Officers: Edward J. Westbrook, President/Treasurer/ Director; Harold J. Westbrook, Vice-President/Director; Charles J. Westbrook, Vice-President/Director; Richard J. Westbrook, Vice-President/Treasurer; Joan W. Clarke, Secretary/Executive Director;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-1075664 Assets: $1,084,813 Grants paid: $81,000 Grant range: $500 to $40,000 Number funded: 25

Sample grants: The Ginny Fund Incorporated (Operating Expenses),Long Beach, NY, $500; The Ministry of Caring, Inc. (Part of Catholic Church Group Ruling) (Operating Expenses),Wilmington, DE, $500; Patient Services (Operating Expenses),Midlothian, VA, $500; Pugs N Pals (Operating Expenses),Newport Beach, CA, $500; A Child's Haven, Inc. (Operating Expenses),Greenville, SC, $1,000; Boy Scout Troop 729 (Trip to West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island),New York, NY, $1,000; Children' s Center, Inc. (Operating Expenses), Hilton Head, SC, $1,000; Children Incorporated (Operating Expenses),Richmond, VA, $1,000; Connors Heroes Foundation (Operating Expenses),Midlothian, VA, $1,000; Crippled Children's Hospital Foundation(Operating Expenses), Richmond, VA, $1,000; Frontier Horizon, Inc. (El Canyon Farming Project at the El Canyon Orphanage in El Canyon, Nicaragua),Virginia Beach, VA, $1,000; Food for the Poor Public (Operating Expenses),Coconut Creek, FL, $1,000; Easter Seals Virginia (Operating Expenses),Richmond, VA, $1,000; Families of the Wounded Fund (Operating Expenses),Midlothian, VA, $1,000; South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 167 From the Heart (Operating Expenses),Midlothian, VA, $1,000; Hands Together, Inc. (Operating Expenses),Springfield, MA, $1,000; Hope Haven of the Lowcountry (Operating Expenses),Beaufort, SC, $1,000; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society South Carolina Chapter (Operating Expenses),Columbia, SC, $1,000; Little Sisters of the Poor (Part of Catholic Church Group Ruling) (Operating Expenses),Bronx, NY, $1,000; National Council of the United States Society of St Vincent De Paul, Inc. (Operating Expenses),St. Louis, MO, $1,000; The Outreach Farm (Operating Expenses),Pawleys Island, SC, $1,000; Project Salvador Crafts (Rebuilding of the San Pedro Nonualco Parish Church in El Salvador. It was damaged by earthquakes ),Denver, CO, $1,000; Wings for Kids c/o Memminger Elementary School (Operating Expenses),Charleston, SC, $1,000; East Cooper Community Outreach (Operating Expenses),Mt. Pleasant, SC, $20,000; The Catholic Diocess of Charleston SC (Operating Expenses),Charleston, SC, $40,000;

Last updated: 1/11/2010

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Williams-Brice-Edwards Charitable Trust, The

The Williams-Brice-Edwards Charitable Trust

110 Mason Croft Sumter,SC 29150

Geographic focus: Sumter County

Notes: Apply to Philip L. Edwards at address above. No specific requirements for application.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Schools (Private), Children/youth (Programs), Children/youth (Scouting), Church, Community development, Community services, Education (Higher), Arts, Museums, Recreation

Officers: Philip L. Edwards, Trustee; Florence M. Ervin, Trustee; James C. McLeod, Jr., Trustee; Frank O. Edwards, Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 57-6105891 Assets: $3,776,576 Grants paid: $305,800 Grant range: $800 to $62,000 Number funded: 10

Sample grants: Sumter Gallery of Art (operations), Sumter, SC, $800; Pee Dee Area Council-Boy Scouts of America (operations), Florence, SC, $1,000; Central Carolina (operations), Sumter, SC, $7,000; Sumter County Museum (operations), Sumter, SC, $10,000; Friends of Swan Lake Gardens, Sumter, SC, $25,000; Greater Sumter Chamber of Commerce (special project), Sumter, SC, $50,000; Trinity United Methodist Church (special project), Sumter, SC, $50,000; Wilson Hall School (special project), Sumter, SC, $50,000; Tuomey Foundation (special project), Sumter, SC, $50,000; University of South Carolina - Sumter (special project), Sumter, SC, $62,000;

Last updated: 1/12/2010

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Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc.

Ruth B. Wood Foundation, Inc.

202 Augusta Road C/O Robert M. Wood, Jr. Clemson,SC 29631 864-654-1892

Geographic focus: National, South Carolina

Notes: Apply by letter to Robert M. Wood at address above.

Subject areas of interest: Children/youth (Programs), Church, Conservation, Education (Elementary/secondary), Education (Higher), Arts, Health services

Officers: Robert M. Wood, President;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-2018115 Assets: $583,468 Grants paid: $36,000 Grant range: $1,000 to $25,000 Number funded: 8

Sample grants: Indian Mountain School, Lakeville, CT, $1,000; Rich Mountain Conservancy, Cedar Mountain, NC, $1,000; The Arts Center, Clemson, SC, $1,000; Anderson Free Clinic, Anderson, SC, $1,000; Berkshire School, Sheffield, MA, $1,000; Clemson Free Clinic, Clemson, SC, $1,000; Clemson University - Friends of the Brooks Center, Clemson, SC, $5,000; Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Clemson, SC, $25,000;

Last updated: 1/12/2010

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WPW Foundation

WPW Foundation

PO Box 481 C/O Arthur State Bank Clinton,SC 29325-0481 864-938-4133

Geographic focus: National

Notes: Apply by letter to address above.

Subject areas of interest: Religious ministry/missions, Religious organizations, Catholic giving, Church, Community services, Education (Early childhood), Education (Elementary/secondary), Family services, Health care, Health services

Officers: Arthur State Bank, Co-Trustee; Estelle J. Wood, Co-Trustee; Parnell Wood Buhlman, Co-Trustee;

Fiscal year ended: 12/31/2008 EIN: 58-6338488 Assets: $2,739,982 Grants paid: $217,102 Grant range: $1,000 to $25,000 Number funded: 19

Sample grants: The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, $1,000; St Lawrence Alumni Fund, Canton, NY, $1,000; Friends Of The Family, Baltimore, MD, $1,500; The Midland Foundation, North Branch, NJ, $5,000; Haven Of Rest Ministries, Anderson, SC, $5,000; Salvation Army Of Anderson, Anderson, SC, $5,000; The Arc of Monmouth, Inc, Tinton Falls, NY, $5,000; Trinity Episcopal Children's Center, Towson, MD, $5,000; Good Neighbor Cupboard, Anderson, SC, $5,000; Habitat For Humanity - Anderson County, Anderson, SC, $5,000; Anderson Free Clinic, Anderson, SC, $6,000; The CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Red Bank, NJ, $7,500; Immaculate Conception Church Preschool, Towson, MD, $7,500; The House Of Ruth - Maryland, Baltimore, MD, $10,000; Safe Harbor II, Anderson, SC, $10,000; Auction For A Cause, Spartanburg, SC, $10,000; Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Baltimore (My Sister's Place), Baltimore, MD, $15,000; Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Baltimore (Gallagher Service), Baltimore, MD, $15,000; Lorraine Avenue Baptist Church, Glendora, CA, $25,000;

Last updated: 1/13/2010

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Alphabetical List Of Foundations

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 173 Indexed name

Abney Foundation, The Alison Foundation Alliance for Quality Education Alpha Omega Foundation Anderson National Bank Agricultural Foundation Anderson, C. W., Foundation Anderson, Dick, Chapter 75 (1896) UDC Trust Arkwright Foundation Arnold Foundation, The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The Associated Charities of Kershaw County Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Austin Educational Trust, Emily & Ellsworth Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth Bailey Foundation, The Baker Charitable Trust Balle Foundation, The Bates Family Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bonds, James R., Charitable Trust Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Breedlove Foundation Bridgewater Foundation Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel-Jane W., Foundation Trust Burdell, John, Hospital Fund Byerly Foundation, The Byrnes, James F., Foundation Cameron, Dave, Educational Foundation Cashion Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund Charleston Union of Kings Daughters Christian Ministries International, Inc. Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Columbia Green Columbia South Carolina Section of the American Nuclear Society, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Cox Foundation, The Daniel-Mickel Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Dial Educational Trust, Albert Dorchester Free School Board Earle Foundation Earle Scholarship Trust Fund, William B. & Lela P. Ennis Educational Trust Faris Foundation, John P. & Harriett E. Fuller, C. G., Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The Genesis Foundation, The Georgetown County Environmental Protection Society

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 174 Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Graham Memorial Fund Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Gregg-Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hart Foundation, The Reese & Sis Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Holmes, Dr. William Jr., Scholarship Fund Charitable Trust Horne, Dick, Foundation Howell Foundation, D. and M. Invest in Children Foundation, Inc. Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust Joanna Foundation, The Kale Foundation, The Kellett Family Foundation Kennedy Foundation, The Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Kline One Foundation Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Lipscomb Family Foundation Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Lumpkin, Dallas Hirst, Memorial Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. McAlister Foundation, The Mevers Foundation, The Sonny Milkon Christian Foundation, Inc. Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Moore, Alfred, Foundation Moss, Joseph R., Educational and Charitable Trust Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Nalley Charitable Trust Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation O'Neill, L. Arthur, Jr., Educational Fund Palmetto Electric Trust Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Pope-Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rahman Educational Fund, Inc. Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Reed, John W., Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Roe Foundation, The Rowley Foundation, Inc. ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sharp, Glenmore & May, Trust Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 175 Shore, George D., Residual, Trust Under Will (of) Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Small Change Foundation Smith Foundation, The Smith, Dick, Foundation, Inc. Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Society for the Relief of the Families of Deceased and Disabled Indigent Members of the Medical Profession .... Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans and Aged and Disabled Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sonoco Foundation Sottile Foundation South Carolina Broadcasters Association Educational Foundation South Carolina Cable Television Foundation South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Stringer Foundation, The Strive, Inc. Summer Foundation, The Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust Tucker, George E., Educational and Charitable Trust Tuller Educational Foundation Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation Wateree Floodlands Memorial Forest, Inc. West Foundation, Inc., The Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams-Brice-Edwards Charitable Trust, The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. WPW Foundation

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Subject Areas of Interest Index

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 177 List of Subject Terms

African-Americans Education (Religious) Religious organizations Aged Education (Science) Scholarships (Medicine) Agriculture Education (Special) Scholarships (Nursing) AIDS Education (Technical) Scholarships (Private Animal welfare Education (Vocational) college/school) Arts Education Scholarships (Religious) Athletics (Disabled) Educational broadcasting Scholarships (Restricted) Athletics Emergency services Scholarships Blind Employment services Schools (Church-affiliated) Business Environment Schools (Military) Camps Family planning Schools (Private) Cancer Family services Science Catholic giving Fire departments Social services Child abuse Food services Social services Child care Gardens Speech and hearing Children/youth (Clubs) Gays and lesbians Substance abuse Children/youth (Homes) General charitable giving Theater Children/youth (Programs) Health care Veterans Children/youth (Scouting) Health services Wildlife preservation Children/youth (Services) Historic preservation Women Church Historical society Citizenship History Civil rights Homeless Colleges (African-American) Hospices Colleges (Church-affiliated) Hospitals Colleges (Military) Housing Colleges (Private) Hunger Community development Jewish giving Community services Journalism Conservation Law enforcement Crime and violence Leadership development Cultural affairs Legal services Dance Libraries Deaf Literacy Disabilities (Developmental) Literature Disabilities (Physical) Matching gifts Disabilities Medical research Disaster relief Mental health Economics Museums Education (Adult) Music Education (Arts) Natural resources Education (Business) Nursing homes Education (Early childhood) Parks Education (Elementary/secondary) Pregnancy (Adolescent) Education (Higher) Prisoners Education (Law/legal) Public policy/affairs Education (Mathematics) Recreation Education (Medical) Religion Education (Music) Religious broadcasting Education (Nursing) Religious ministry/missions

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 178 African -Americans Budweiser of C olumbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Aged Abney Foundation, The Alpha Omega Foundation Bailey Foundation, The Budweiser of Col umbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Horne, Dick, Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Nalley Charitable Trust Self Family Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Agric ulture Anderson National Bank Agricultural Foundation AIDS Alpha Omega Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Animal welfare Alpha Omega Foundation Arkwright Foundation Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Bunting , Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Jacobs Fa mily Charitable Foundation Trust Joanna Foundation, The Lipscomb Family Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Self Family Foundation Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Timmons, Edward B ., Jr., Charitable Trust Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Arts Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The Associated Charities of Kershaw County Bonner Foundation, Eli zabeth Calvin

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 179 Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Commun ity Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Genesis Foundation, The Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Horne, Dick, Foundation Joanna Founda tion, The Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Lipscomb Family Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Moore, Alfred, Foundation Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Pope -Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Raine y, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Rowley Foundation, Inc. ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Small Change Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Sottile Foundatio n South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. Athletics Black, Mary, Fou ndation, Inc. Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Fa mily Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Athletics (Disabled) Abney Foundation, The Alpha Ome ga Foundation Arkwright Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 180 ScanSource Charitable Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Blind Abney Foundation, The Breedlove Foundation Central Caro lina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Business Sonoco Foundation Camps Alison Foundation Associated Charities of Kershaw County Centr al Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Horne, Dick, Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The Nalley Charitable Trust Se lf Family Foundation Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Cancer Abney Foundation, The Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Sonoco Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Catholic giving Budweiser of Columbia, An derson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Post and Courier Foundation Sottile Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Found ation, Inc., The WPW Foundation Child abuse Alpha Omega Foundation Associated Charities of Kershaw County Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Earle Fo undation Joanna Foundation, The Lipscomb Family Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 181 Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Child care Abney Foundation, The Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Stevens, John T., Foundation Children/youth (Clubs) Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Central Carolina Community Foun dation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Rowley Foundation, Inc. ScanSource Charitable Foundation Spartanburg County Foundatio n Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Children/youth (Homes) Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Arnold Foundation, The Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth Bailey Foundation, The Balle Foundation, The Bates Family Foundati on Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community F oundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Earle Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Moore, Alfred, Foundation Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 182 Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The

Children/youth (Programs) Abney Foundation, The Associated Charities of Kershaw County Balle Foundation, The Bates Family Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Co mmunity Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Earle Foundation Genesis Foundation, The Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Gregg -Graniteville Foundation , Inc. Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Horne, Dick, Foundation Invest in Children Foundation, Inc. Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust Joanna Foundation, The Kelle tt Family Foundation Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The Nalley Charitable Trust Palmetto Electric Trust Pate, Wallace F., S r., Fellow Man Foundation, The Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Mari on, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, John I., Charities, Inc.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 183 Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Thomason, C. Y., Foun dation of Greenwood Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc.

Children/youth (Scouting) Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Hamrick Mills Foundation, In c. Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Horne, Dick, Foundation Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Pos t and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, Jo hn T., Foundation Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The

Children/youth (Services) Abney Foundation, The Arnold Foundation, The Associated Chari ties of Kershaw County Bates Family Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Breedlove Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundat ion of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Earle Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 184 Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundat ion Invest in Children Foundation, Inc. Joanna Foundation, The Kellett Family Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The Palmetto Electric Trust Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundat ion of South Carolina Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Church Abney Foundation, The Anderson, C. W., Foundation Arkwright Foundat ion Arnold Foundation, The Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth Bailey Foundation, The Bonds, James R., Charitable Trust Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Budweiser of Columbia, A nderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Central Carolina Community Foundation Charleston Union of Kings Daughters Christian Ministries International, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, In c. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Faris Foundation, John P. & Harriett E. Fuller, C. G., Foundation Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Grier Fa mily Foundation, Inc., The Howell Foundation, D. and M. Kellett Family Foundation Kennedy Foundation, The Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 185 Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Nalley Charitable Trust Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M ., Jr., Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith Foundation, The Smith, Dick, Foundation, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Sottile Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Sp rings Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Stringer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. WPW Foundation Citizenship Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Civil rights Baker Charitable Trust Colleges (African-American) Central Carolina Community Foundatio n Community Foundation of Greenville Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation

Colleges (Church-affiliated) Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Bailey Foundation, The Balle Foundation, The Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanb urg County Foundation Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation Colleges (Military) Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Sonoco Foundation Colleges (Private) Abney Foundation, The

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 186 Arkwright Foundation Bailey Foundation, The Bates Family Foundation Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenv ille Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Self Family Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Stringer Foundation, The

Community development Bailey Foundation, The Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Byerly Founda tion, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Columbia Green Community Foundat ion of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Horne, Dick, Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter , Foundation Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation Palmetto Electric Trust Post and Courier Foundation Self Family Foundation Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Summer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood West Foundation, Inc., The Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 187 Community services Abney Foundation, The Alison Foundation Arnold Foundation, The Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Bailey Foundation, The Bate s Family Foundation Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Coastal Commu nity Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Fuller, C. G., Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Gregg -Grani teville Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Joanna Foundation, The Kellett Family Foundation Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Lutz, Clarence H . & Anna E., Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Nalley Charitable Trust Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation Palmetto Electric Trust Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable F oundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Sottile F oundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation West Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The WPW Foundation Conservation Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 188 Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Georgetown County Environmental Prote ction Society Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Post and Courier Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. Crime and violence Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Springs Close Foun dation, Inc., The Cultural affairs Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Hilton Head Island Foundation Joanna Fo undation, The Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Lipscomb Family Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Dance Arkwright Foundation Arts Partnership of Gr eater Spartanburg, Inc., The Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Deaf Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Spart anburg County Foundation Disabilities Abney Foundation, The Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Disabilities (Developmental) Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Com munity Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Earle Foundation Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Disabilities (Physical) Alison Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal C ommunity Foundation of South Carolina, Inc.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 189 Community Foundation of Greenville Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanbur g County Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Disaster relief Arkwright Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Co mmunity Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Hilton Head Island Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Gre enwood Economics Roe Foundation, The Education Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the L owcountry Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Genesis Foundation, The Hilton Head Island Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation Roe Foundation, The Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, I nc. Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Education (Adult) Arkwright Foundation Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Education (Arts) Arkwright Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Coker, Joan Sasser and Cha rles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Fuller, C. G., Foundation Post and Courier Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 190 Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Education (Business) Arkwright Foundation Daniel -Mickel Foundation Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation

Education (Early childhood) Alliance for Quality Education Arkwright Foundation Bates Famil y Foundation Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Hilton Head Island Founda tion Post and Courier Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundat ion, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The WPW Foundation

Education (Elementary/secondary) Alliance for Quality Education Arkwright Foundation Associated Charities of Kershaw County Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community F oundation of the Lowcountry Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Joanna Foundation, The Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Moore, Alfred, Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 191 Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Post and Cou rier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Roe Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Car olina Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc . WPW Foundation Education (Higher) Abney Foundation, The Alison Foundation Arkwright Foundation Arnold Foundation, The Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Bailey Foundation, The Balle Foundation, The Bates Family Foundatio n Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund Coastal Community Foundati on of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The Graham Memorial Fund Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Lutz, Clarence H . & Anna E., Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. McAlister Foundation, The Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 192 Moore, Alfred, Foundation Nalley Charitable Trust Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation O'Neill, L. Arthur, Jr., Educational Fu nd Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Pope -Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Roe Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foun dation Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Small Change Foundation Smith Foundation, The Smith, Dick, Foundation, Inc. Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and Will iam, Foundation Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sonoco Foundation South Carolina Cable Television Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Stringer Foundation, The Strive , Inc. Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust Tucker, George E., Educational and Charitable Trust Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation West Foundation, Inc., The Will iams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. Education (Law/legal) Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Education (Mathematics) Post and Courier Foundation Education (Medical) Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Fullerton Foundation, The Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sonoco Foundation Education (Music) Sonoco Foundation Education (Religious) Abney Foundation, The Al pha Omega Foundation Baker Charitable Trust Christian Ministries International, Inc. South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 193 Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc. Howell Fou ndation, D. and M. Lipscomb Family Foundation Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Sonoco Foundat ion Education (Science) Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Daniel -Mickel Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Sonoco Foundation Education (Special) Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville ScanSource Charitable Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Education (Technical) Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Education (V ocational) Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Educational broadcasting Abney Foundation, The Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Emergency services Hilton Head Island Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Employment service s Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Environment Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Hilton Head Island Foundation Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Self Family Foundation South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 194 Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Family planning Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Family services Alison Foundation Associated Chari ties of Kershaw County Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Hilton Hea d Island Foundation Joanna Foundation, The Lipscomb Family Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The Palmetto Electric Trust Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation ScanSource Charitable Fo undation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Society for the Relief of the Families of Deceased and Disabled Indigent Members of the Medical Profession .... Spartanburg County F oundation Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust WPW Foundation Fire departments Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Montgomery, Rose and Wal ter, Foundation Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Food services Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Bates Famil y Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Greenleaf Foundation, Inc.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 195 Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Joanna Foundation, The Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundatio n Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Gardens Arkwright Foundation Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Columbia Green Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Sp artanburg County Foundation Gays and lesbians Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc.

General charitable giving Abney Foundation, The Alison Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Horne, Dick, Foundat ion Joanna Foundation, The Kline One Foundation Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 196 Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Post and Courie r Foundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Roe Foundation, The Rowley Foundation, Inc. Self Family Foundation Sharp, Glenmore & May, Trust Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Summer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Walker, Jr., Joseph C haritable Foundation Health care Abney Foundation, The Alison Foundation Anderson, C. W., Foundation Bailey Foundation, The Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Burdell, John, Hospital Fund Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Fuller, C. G., Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc. , Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Joanna Foundation, The Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Mevers Foundation, The Sonny Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Sharp, Glenm ore & May, Trust Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and H arold J., Foundation, Inc., The WPW Foundation Health services Abney Foundation, The Alison Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 197 Anderson, C. W., Foundation Arkwright Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Budweiser of Columbi a, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Fullerton Foundation, The Hilton Head Island Foundation Kyle, H . M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Sharp, Glenmore & May, Trust Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Spa rtanburg County Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. WPW Foundation Historic preservation Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, In c. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Post and Courier Foundation Rivers, Jo hn M., Jr., Foundation South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Historical society Arkwright Foundation Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Lindstedt , Barbara M., Charitable Trust Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Pope -Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation History South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 198 Daniel -Mickel Foundation Homeless Abney Foundation, The Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Gr eenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Fuller, C. G., Foundation Kellett Family Foundation Post and Courier Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Sonoc o Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Hospices Abney Foundation, The Anderson, C. W., Foundation Balle Foundation, The Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundat ion of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Faris Foundation, John P. & Harriett E. Hebrew Orphan Society Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundati on, The Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Spartanburg County Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Hospitals Abney Foundation, The Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community F oundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Housing Abney Foundation, The Bailey Foundation, The Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Joanna Foundatio n, The Kellett Family Foundation Lipscomb Family Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 199 Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Hunger Abney Foundation, The Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Palmetto Electric Trust Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Sis ters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Jewish giving Baker Charitable Trust Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Hebrew Orphan Society Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Spartanburg County Foundation Journalism South Carolina Broadcasters Association Educational Foundation Law enforcement Central Carolina Commu nity Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Stevens, John T., Foundation Leadership development Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Legal services Cent ral Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Roe Foundation, The Libraries Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundati on of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Ev ans P. & Mary Jane P. Horne, Dick, Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Post and Courier Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 200 Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Caroli na South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation Literacy Central Carolina Community Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Co mmunity Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Hilton Head Island Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Stevens, John T., Foundation Thomason, C . Y., Foundation of Greenwood Literature South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Matching gifts Bailey Foundation, The Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Medical research Alison Foundation Bonner Family Privat e Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Fullerton Foundation, The Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Rainey, Callie and John , Foundation, The Spartanburg County Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Mental health Bailey Foundation, The Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Fo undation of the Lowcountry Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Museums Arkwright Foundation Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc. , The Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 201 Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Lips comb Family Foundation Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Pope -Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Summer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Music Arkwright Foundation Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Foundation Hilton Head Island Foundation Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Rowley Foundation, Inc. Sonoc o Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Natural resources Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Byerly Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Com munity Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Joanna Foundation, The Montgomery, Rose an d Walter, Foundation Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Sonoco Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 202 Spartanburg County F oundation Parks Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Daniel -Mickel Foundation Hilton Head Island Foundation Horne, Dick, Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Pregnancy (Adolescent) Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Spartanburg County Foundation Prisoners Central Carolina Community Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Public policy/ affairs Roe Foundation, The Recreation Abney Foundation, The Arkwright Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Low country Daniel -Mickel Foundation Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Horne, Dick, Foundation Joanna Foundation, The Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Pope -Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Raine y, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Self Family Foundation Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Taylor Fo undation of Newberry, Inc. Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Religion Alpha Omega Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Religious broadcasting Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Rel igious ministry/missions Abney Foundation, The Alpha Omega Foundation Anderson, C. W., Foundation

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 203 Arnold Foundation, The Bates Family Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Bridgewater Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Christian Ministries International, Inc. Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Greenville Faris Founda tion, John P. & Harriett E. Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Howell Foundation, D. and M. Kellett Family Foundation Kennedy Foundation, The Kyle, H. M. and Pe arl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Milkon Christian Foundation, Inc. Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Nalley Charitable Trust Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Post and Courier Foundation Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith Foundation, The Smith, Dick, Foundation, Inc. Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, F oundation Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans and Aged and Disabled Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese Sonoco Foundation Sottile Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Stevens, John T., Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The WPW Foundation Religious organizations Abney Foundation, The Alpha Omega Foundation Arnold Foundation, The Bates Family Foundation Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Christian Ministries International, Inc. Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Commu nity Foundation of Greenville

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 204 Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc. Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Howell Fo undation, D. and M. Joanna Foundation, The Kellett Family Foundation Kennedy Foundation, The Lipscomb Family Foundation Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Milkon Christian Foundation, Inc. Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Nalley Charitable Trust Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Post and Courier Foundation Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Roe Foundation, The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, Dic k, Foundation, Inc. Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans and Aged and Disabled Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Stringer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trus t, The WPW Foundation Scholarships Abney Foundation, The Anderson, Dick, Chapter 75 (1896) UDC Trust Cashion Foundation, The Central Carolina Community Foundation Charleston Union of Kings Daughters Community Foundation of Greenville Comm unity Foundation of the Lowcountry Earle Scholarship Trust Fund, William B. & Lela P. Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc. Hart Foundation, The Reese & Sis McAlister Foundation, The Moore, Alfred, Foundation Smith, John I., Charitie s, Inc. Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The West Foundation, Inc., The Scholarships (Medicine) Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 205 Dorchester Free School Board Fullerton Foundation, The Holmes, Dr. William Jr., Scholarship Fund Charitable Trust Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Scholarships (Nursing) Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. Scholarships (Religious) Alpha Omega Foundation Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The Kennedy Foundatio n, The Scholarships (Restricted) Austin Educational Trust, Emily & Ellsworth Byrnes, James F., Foundation Cameron, Dave, Educational Foundation Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Columbia South Carolina Section of the American Nuclear Society, Inc. Cox Foundation, The Dial Educational Trust, Albert Dorchester Free School Board Ennis Educational Trust Fullerton Foundati on, The Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The Graham Memorial Fund Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Holmes, Dr. William Jr., Scholarship Fund Charitable Trust Horne, Dick, Foundation Kale Foundation, The Kellett Family Foundation Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The Lumpkin, Dallas Hirst, Memorial Moss, Joseph R., Educational and Charitable Trust Palmetto Electric Trust Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rahman Educational Fund, Inc. Shore, George D., Residual, Trust Under Will (of) South Carolina Broadcasters Association Educational Foundation South Carolina Cable Television Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Strive, Inc. Tucker, George E., Educational and Charitable Trust Tuller Educational Foundation Schools (Church - affiliated) Alpha Omega Foundation Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Commun ity Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 206 Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Sonoco Fou ndation Sottile Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Schools (Private) Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Sonoco Foundation Williams -Brice -Edwards Charitable Trust, The Science Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund Columbia South Carolina Section of the American Nuclear Society, Inc. Georgetown County Environmental Protection Society Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation Social services Bates Family Foundation Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Breedlove Foundation Charleston Union of Kings Daughters Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Gr eenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Orphan Society Hilton Head Island Foundation Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Horne, Dick, Foundati on Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lipscomb Family Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Small Change Foundation Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Summer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Westbrook, Adel e A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 207 Substance abuse Community Foundation of Greenville Theater Arkwright Foundation Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation ScanSource Charita ble Foundation Self Family Foundation Small Change Foundation Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. Veterans Spartanburg Cou nty Foundation Wildlife preservation Arkwright Foundation Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Daniel -Mickel Fo undation Georgetown County Environmental Protection Society Joanna Foundation, The Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation Sonoco Foundation Women Central Carolina Community Foundation Coastal Communit y Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of Greenville Daniel -Mickel Foundation Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Joanna Foundation, The Lipscomb Family Foundation Mungo Fo undation, Inc., The Post and Courier Foundation ScanSource Charitable Foundation Self Family Foundation Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Spartanburg County Foundation Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust

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Geographic Focus Index

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 209 Aiken County Gregg -Graniteville Foundation, Inc. Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Allendale County Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Anderson County Abney Foundation, The Anderson National Bank Agri cultural Foundation Moore, Alfred, Foundation Bamberg County Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Barnwell County Hartzog, Frank J. & Lucy C., Memorial Foundation, Inc. Beaufort County Coastal Community Foundation of South C arolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Hilton Head Island Foundation Palmetto Electric Trust Strive, Inc. Berkeley County Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Joanna Foundation, The Calhoun County Central Car olina Community Foundation Horne, Dick, Foundation Charleston County Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Charleston Scientific & Cultural Educational Fund Charleston Union of Kings Daughters Co astal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Joanna Foundation, The Motley, Mark Elliott, Foundation, Inc., The Post and Courier Foundation Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sottile Foundation Cherokee County Hamrick Mills Foundation, Inc. Chester County Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Chesterfield County Newsom, Barbara E., Foundation Clarendon County Centr al Carolina Community Foundation Colleton County Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Darlington County Byerly Foundation, The Dorchester County Coastal Community Foundation of South Caro lina, Inc.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 210 Dorchester Free School Board Joanna Foundation, The Fairfield County Central Carolina Community Foundation Florence County Holland Foundation, Inc., Evans P. & Mary Jane P. Georgetown County Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Parsons, Rebecca C., Scholarship Foundation Greenville County Alliance for Quality Education Arnold Foundation, The Beattie, Dorothy Hooper, Foundation Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Community Foundation of Gree nville Earle Foundation Gallivan, Genevieve and Henry T. Mills, Jr., Educational Foundation, The Greaves Foundation, Inc., Georgea M. ScanSource Charitable Foundation Greenwood County Self Family Foundation Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Gree nwood Hampton County Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Palmetto Electric Trust International Alpha Omega Foundation Christian Ministries International, Inc. Howell Foundation, D. and M. Invest in Children Foundation, Inc. Jasper County Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina, Inc. Community Foundation of the Lowcountry Palmetto Electric Trust Kershaw County Associated Charities of Kershaw County Burdell, John, H ospital Fund Central Carolina Community Foundation Ennis Educational Trust Kershaw County Vocational Education Foundation, Inc. Stevens, John T., Foundation Lancaster County Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Sims, J. Marion, Foundation, Inc. Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Stevens, John T., Foundation Laurens County Anderson, C. W., Foundation Bailey Foundation, The Balle Foundation, The Dial Educational Trust, Albert Faris Foundation, John P. & Harriett E.

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 211 Joanna F oundation, The Shaw, H.M., Sr., Trust Lee County Central Carolina Community Foundation Lexington County Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charit able Trust Marlboro County Graham Memorial Fund Marlboro General Hospital, Inc. National (giving nationally) Alison Foundation Alpha Omega Foundation Arkwright Foundation Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Baker Charitable Tr ust Bates Family Foundation Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Bonner Foundation, Elizabeth Calvin Christian Ministries International, Inc. Decoursey Foundation, George & Patricia Goodyear Family Foundation, Robert & Patricia Grier Family Foundation, Inc., The Holmes, Dr. William Jr., Scholarship Fund Charitable Trust Howell Foundation, D. and M. Invest in Children Foundation, Inc. Jacobs Family Charitable Foundation Trust Kale Foundation, The Kellett Family Foundation Kline One Foundation Montgomery, Rose and Walter, Foundation Pate, Wallace F., Sr., Fellow Man Foundation, The Rahman Educational Fund, Inc. Rivers, John M., Jr., Foundation Roe Foundation, The ScanSource Charitable Foundation Smith Foundation, The Sokol, Oscar & Mona, Foundation, The Sonoco Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation Westbrook, Adele A. and Harold J., Foundation, Inc., The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. WPW Foundation New Mexico Bunti ng, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Newberry County Central Carolina Community Foundation Joanna Foundation, The Taylor Foundation of Newberry, Inc. North Carolina Fullerton Foundation, The

South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 212 Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Phelps, Ha rriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Oconee County Earle Scholarship Trust Fund, William B. & Lela P. Orangeburg County Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth Central Carolina Community Foundation Horne, Dick, Foundation Richland County Bonner Family Private Foundation, Inc. Central Carolina Community Foundation Columbia Green Mungo Foundation, Inc., The Timmons, Edward B., Jr., Charitable Trust Saluda County Central Carolina Community Foundation South Carolina (giving statew ide) Abney Foundation, The Alpha Omega Foundation Arkwright Foundation Arnold Foundation, The Atlantic Services of Charleston Charitable Trust Austin Educational Trust, Emily & Ellsworth Avinger Charitable Foundation, Mary Elizabeth Bailey Foundation, The Baker Charitable Trust Bonds, James R., Charitable Trust Breedlove Foundation Bridgewater Foundation Budweiser of Columbia, Anderson and Greenville Foundation, Inc. Bunting, Ethel -Jane W., Foundation Trust Byerly Foundation, T he Byrnes, James F., Foundation Cashion Foundation, The Coker, Joan Sasser and Charles Westfield, Charitable Foundation Columbia South Carolina Section of the American Nuclear Society, Inc. Cox Foundation, The Daniel -Mickel Foundation Fuller, C. G., Foundation Fullerton Foundation, The Genesis Foundation, The Georgetown County Environmental Protection Society Hamilton, William and Margaret, Foundation, Inc. Hart Foundation, The Reese & Sis Hebrew Orphan Society Kennedy Foundation , The Kyle, H. M. and Pearl, Foundation, Inc. Lindstedt, Barbara M., Charitable Trust Lipscomb Family Foundation Love, Lucyle, Foundation, The McAlister Foundation, The Mevers Foundation, The Sonny Milkon Christian Foundation, Inc. Moss, Jo seph R., Educational and Charitable Trust Nalley Charitable Trust South Carolina Foundation Directory 9th edition - Part 1 - 2010 – First Draft 213 Nemours Plantation Wildlife Foundation Phelps, Harriet Jackson, Charitable Trust Pope-Brown Foundation Post and Courier Foundation Rainey, Callie and John, Foundation, The Ramseur, Mary R., Charitable Foundation Reed, John W., Foundation, The Roe Foundation, The Rowley Foundation, Inc. Self Family Foundation Shore, George D., Residual, Trust Under Will (of) Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Small Change Foundation Smith Foundation, The Smith, Dick, Foundation, Inc. Smith, John I., Charities, Inc. Smith, Nora and William, Foundation Society for the Relief of the Families of Deceased and Disabled Indigent Members of the Medical Profession .... Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans and Aged and Disabled Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese Sonoco Foundation South Carolina Broadcasters Association Educational Foundation South Carolina Cable Television Foundation South Carolina Humanities Council, Inc. Stringer Foundation, The Summer Foundation, The Thomason, C. Y., Foundation of Greenwood Tuller Educational Foundation Walker, Jr., Joseph Charitable Foundation Wall, E. Craig, Sr., Foundation Wateree Floodlands Memorial Forest, Inc. West Foundation, Inc., The Wood, Ruth B., Foundation, Inc. Spartanburg County Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg, Inc., The Black, Mary, Foundation, Inc. Citizens Building & Loan Charitable Foundation Greenleaf Foundation, Inc. Moore, Alfred, Foundation Spartanburg County Foundation Sumter County Anderson, Dick, Chapter 75 (1896) UDC Trust Central Carolina Community Foundation O'Neill, L. Arthur, Jr., Educational Fund Sharp, Glenmore & May, Trust Williams-Brice-Edwards Charitable Trust, The Union County Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation York County Cameron, Dave, Educational Foundation Lumpkin, Dallas Hirst, Memorial Lutz, Clarence H. & Anna E., Foundation Springs Close Foundation, Inc., The Tucker, George E., Educational and Charitable Trust

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