Greenville Women Giving (GWG) will fund grants that have potential for high impact and provide an opportunity for significant positive change in the community.
Donor Name: Greenville Women Giving
State: South Carolina
County: Greenville County (SC)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/15/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 2 Years
Details:
Focus Areas
Many grant requests may fall into more than one of the funding categories
- Arts
- GWG seeks to strengthen community through the arts by providing grants that promote the creation of, access to and appreciation of the arts, as well as programs that incorporate the arts as part of a multidisciplinary teaching program.
- Education
- GWG promotes lifelong learning by providing grants that educate individuals for a productive life from early childhood through higher education and beyond, as well as those providing for teacher development and access to quality educational programs and job training.
- Environment
- GWG seeks to enhance community by providing grants that protect and preserve natural areas and resources, that improve outdoor recreational opportunities and parks, and that teach conservation, protection, and the responsible use of natural resources.
- Health
- GWG seeks to improve the overall health of the community by providing grants that promote health, wellness, and access to high quality healthcare for everyone, as well as assisting individuals in changing or avoiding unhealthy lifestyles or behaviors.
- Human Service
- GWG seeks to address inequities within community by providing grants that address every individual’s needs for food, clothing, shelter, and safety as well as grants that address underlying social problems.
Funding Information
Grant awards in 2026 will range from a minimum amount of $50,000 to a maximum amount of $100,000.
Project Period
Grants funded for one-year should be completed and performance criteria met by June 30 of the following year. Two-year grants should be completed by June 30, two years later.
Eligibility Criteria
- Most organizations applying for a grant will be registered non-profits and this question will not apply – no response is necessary and the field may be left blank. However, some organizations function under the auspices of a fiscal sponsor – an established IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that agrees to serve as the “fiscal agent” and accepts donations on behalf of the group that does not have a separate IRS tax exemption.
- Eligible organizations must provide services in Greenville County.
For more information, visit Greenville Women Giving.


