GPP members logged on for a weekly webinar update on the latest on COVID in Greenville County, the nonprofit sector, and ways for funders to get involved. This week’s session […]
GPP weekly COVID update meeting – April 1, 2020
GPP members logged on for a weekly webinar update on the latest on COVID in Greenville County, the nonprofit sector, and ways for funders to get involved. This week’s session […]
Paycheck Protection Program
Note: this does not constitute professional legal or financial advice. This is merely a compilation of other resources and research we have done. Please consult with your financial advisor or […]
Inclusive Grantmaking
Neuroscientist Dr. Steve L. Robbins believes that our responses to encounters with difference can best be explained by the way our brains are wired. Our ancient ancestors survived by quickly […]
Economy Inn: how nonprofits and funders can respond
From the Greenville Homeless Alliance Fifty community leaders gathered on Thursday, February 1, 2018 at United Ministries to discuss the immediate housing crisis caused by the condemnation of Economy Inn. […]
Capital Campaign Volunteers and Donors Make All the Difference
Here at the start of 2018, there are at least twenty capital campaigns underway in Greenville County. Some are in the feasibility study phase and others are nearing completion, some […]
Capital Campaigns – considerations for funders
Here at the start of 2018, there are at least twenty capital campaigns underway in Greenville County. Some are in the feasibility study phase and others are nearing completion, some […]
What does tax reform mean for the nonprofit sector?
December is a time of giving, not just to family and friends but to nonprofit organizations as donors look at their year-end tax obligations and decide to accelerate expenses by […]
Aging and Philanthropy
It used to be that life expectancy in the U.S. was well under 50. In just 100 years, we’ve moved from a life expectancy of 47 to a life expectancy […]
Real Talk on the Overdose Crisis: Opioids in Greenville County
According to the CDC, more than 28,000 people died of opioid overdose in the United States in 2014. Many people in Greenville County are affected by opioid addiction, whether because […]