Local Philanthropic Group Gives to Local Nonprofits


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Greenwood Women Care awarded $72,100 in grants to 11 nonprofit organizations in their 2024 grant cycle.

GWC, an initiative of the Greenwood County Community Foundation, has more than 160 local members who donated the funds during 2024 to provide support to help the homeless, the hungry, and those with cancer as well as so many others.

Including this yeara€™s 2024 contribution, GWC has given nearly $404,000 to 62 organizations in its six years of granting.

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