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S. C. Developmental Disabilities Council Click here for Self Advocacy The following RFP's are being released for funding July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017.
New RFP's will be released for funding July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018 on or by December 15, 2016. Click here for Employment Objective 1 Click here for Employment Objective 2 Small Grant Funding is awarded to evidence-based,organized activities that enhance knowledge and skills in priority areas outlined in our Five-Year State Plan, specifically Community Supports, Employment, and Self-Advocacy.
Organizations are limited to one small grant per program year, from July 1 to June 30. Please review the Small Grant Guidelines that coincides witht the application linked above and reach out to Valarie. Bishop@admin.
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gov if you have any questions Click here for Guidelines for Small Grant Funding Click here for Application Click here for Community Supports Objective 1 RFP Click here for Community Supports Objective 3 RFP Click here for Community Supports Objective 4 RFP Click here for Employment Supports Objective 1 RFP 2026-2027 Grant Application Instructions (pdf) 2026-2027 Grant Application (doc) **Continuation applications are due January 11, 2018.
New applications are due January 25, 2018. All forms and instructions have been revised. ** 2025-2026 Grant Summaries
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Small Grants is funded by South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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