These foundations have a track record of funding faith-based work in South Carolina, based on IRS 990 grant data. Use the list below to find funders aligned with your mission, then sign up free to see how well your nonprofit fits each one.
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outreach ministryeducationmission endeavors+3 more
Who can apply: Projects, initiatives, and advancement of new or existing programs are encouraged. Grants for covering or offsetting normal organization operating costs are discouraged. Category A supports ministries outside St. John's that provide outreach ministry or resources for education and mission endeavors of the ELCA, domestic and foreign. Category B supports ministries and physical facilities within St. John's for outreach, education, mission, additional facilities, and maintenance/preservation/improvement of physical facilities.
Christian ministryvocational discernmentmentoring+1 more
Who can apply: Applicants must be a ministry professional—Christian pastor, minister, Christian educator, professor, or leader within the church—or a church leader who mentors, accompanies, or supports young adults’ vocational exploration and discernment. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to Christian ministry and be a U.S. citizen, Canadian citizen, or permanent resident of either country.
Multiple (donor-directed) including Arts, Education, Faith-based, Social Services, Environment, Medicine & Science
Who can apply: Grantors must hold a Raymond James Charitable DAF account. Grants must meet IRS rules for DAF distributions (cannot fund private non-operating foundations or fulfill personal pledges). Auto-approval criteria: $75,000 or less; directed to a public 501(c)(3) charity in the U.S. that is approved in Raymond James Charitable’s database; no custom comments in Grant Purpose or Special Instructions; DAF balance must have at least $2,500 remaining after distribution.
Community gardensFood access / food securityUrban and rural agriculture+1 more
Who can apply: Non-profits (with or without IRS 501(c)(3)), independent school districts (including homeschool groups), Native American Tribal governments/groups, faith-based organizations, city/townships, county governments, and other community groups and organizations. If applicant does not own land, written landowner permission required. Sub-award recipients required to have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Partnership/commitment from local University Extension Service, Master Gardeners or equivalent educator required.
Who can apply: Supports organizations and programs that align with the Foundation's mission to improve caregiver support for people living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The Foundation prefers time-specific projects rather than general operations or ongoing program support. It does not provide grants for individuals, fundraising events, conferences, endowments, or capital campaigns.
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