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Hathaway Family Foundation Grant is a grant from the Hathaway Family Foundation that funds nonprofits in Greenville County, South Carolina addressing food insecurity, shelter, conservation, and healthcare for the most vulnerable residents. The foundation prioritizes programs targeting those most in need and welcomes innovative approaches from community-rooted organizations.
Eligible applicants are nonprofits located in Greenville County, SC; individuals, loan-seekers, scholarship programs, and government entities are not eligible. Award amounts are unspecified.
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Grant Making – Hathaway Family Foundation Grant Making JennVoglerVV 2026-02-02T11:42:21-05:00 We fund various programs focused on helping the unhoused and most-needy in the areas of food, shelter, healthcare and conservation in Greenville County, South Carolina. While there are many in greater Greenville that need help in the aforementioned areas, we aim to fund programs that identify and target those that truly are the most needy.
We also recognize that those within our community are best equipped to identify programs that are the most effective, so we keep an open mind and welcome new ideas.
Within our four broad categories, we’re particularly interested in programs that support the following: Hot meals and soup kitchens Short-term, immediate access for the homeless Long-term housing for families Trail Development and Expansion Enhancing conserved land for public use Improving access to mental health services and improving access to medical assistance to unhoused. We do not provide grants to individuals.
We do not provide loans. We do not fund scholarships. We do not provide grants to organizations or projects outside of Greenville County SC.
We do not support public or government agencies. We do not support programs outside the primary focus found in our mission statement. We do not provide grants for projects more than once per year.
Many of our board members live and work in the Greenville area, so we maintain a strict Conflict of Interest Policy to ensure personal interests do not interfere with our grantmaking process. To ensure your agency or project aligns with our mission, please reach out to Foundation Director, Andrew Ross, at aross@hathawayfamilyfoundation. org to discuss your grant proposal before applying.
The Hathaway Family Foundation reviews grant requests on a rolling basis throughout the year. Applications received by the end of each month will be considered for review at the following month’s trustee meeting. If you are a recent recipient of funding from the foundation, you are eligible to receive funding only once per calendar year.
Thank you for your work in the community and we look forward to a possible partnership. The Hathaway Family Foundation encourages board members to play an active role in the community by serving as board members or otherwise being involved with a wide spectrum of nonprofit organizations. This means that, from time to time, potential conflicts of interest or appearance of such conflicts will inevitably arise.
It is the Foundation’s policy to deal with such conflicts as openly as possible Send us a message by filling out our contact form or email directly at aross@hathawayfamilyfoundation. org
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits located in Greenville County SC addressing food, shelter, conservation, and healthcare; no individuals, loans, scholarships, or government agencies; one grant per org per calendar year. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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