News Summary
Greenville’s Local Boys Do Good initiative has announced that grant applications are now open for the year 2025. This opportunity targets mission-driven organizations, particularly those supporting the food and beverage industry, allowing them to apply for grants that can amplify their community impact. The deadline for applications is 8 p.m. on March 12, 2024. Local organizations like A Child’s Haven and Giving Kitchen benefited previously, highlighting the positive ripple effects these grants create within the community. The initiative kicks off fundraising with the event A Southern Remedy, where proceeds will support the grant program.
Greenville Gears Up for Generosity: Grant Applications Now Open for 2025
If you’re in the lovely city of Greenville, we have some exciting news to share with you! Local Boys Do Good, the heartwarming philanthropic arm of euphoria Greenville, is rolling out the welcome mat for grant applications for the year 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity for mission-driven organizations in our community to get some much-needed support!
What’s the Scoop?
The Local Boys Do Good initiative is all about giving back, especially to those working tirelessly in the food and beverage industry. Each year, this nonprofit food and wine festival hands out grants that positively impact local organizations. Whether you’re involved with charity work or looking to make a difference, this is your moment to shine!
Last Year’s Grant Recipients
- A Child’s Haven – Helping children in need
- Feed & Seed – Connecting communities through food
- Giving Kitchen – Supporting those in the food industry
- Walt’s Waltz – Cultural enrichment programs
- The Greenville Symphony Association – Bringing music to our lives
- Mill Village Farms – Promoting local farming
- Southern Smoke Foundation – Relief for those in the restaurant industry
- Upstate Warrior Solution – Aid for veterans and their families
These amazing organizations are just a glimpse of how the grant program helps florish initiatives that uplift our community. Who will be next? That could be you!
Get Involved!
The first event of 2024, A Southern Remedy, will kick-start the fundraising efforts. For every ticket sold, $5 will go directly to the grant program. What a way to enjoy a fantastic event while also giving back!
For those eager to apply, the clock is ticking. You have until 8 p.m. on March 12 to get your applications in. If you’re wondering how to throw your hat in the ring, just visit euphoriagreenville.com/community-impact for all the juicy details, including guidelines and the application process.
Why it Matters
This isn’t just about handing out money; it’s about creating a positive ripple effect throughout the Greenville community. The grant program shines a spotlight on euphoria Greenville’s unwavering commitment to community impact and support for local initiatives. Each dollar granted makes a difference in fostering a vibrant and sustainable local economy.
So, if you know of a mission-driven organization doing great work in the area of food and beverage—or if you’re part of one—don’t hesitate to apply! You could be one of the lucky ones to receive support that could help amplify your impact.
Spread the Word!
Let’s keep this spirit of generosity alive! Share the news about the grant application opening with your friends and family, or perhaps let a local organization know they might want to get involved. The more people know, the more good we can do together!
In a world that sometimes feels divided, it’s initiatives like these that bring us all together. So gather your ideas, polish your applications, and let’s support our community like never before!
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Journal: Euphoria Greenville Grant Applications
- Greenville Online: In The Know News Updates
- Upstate Business Journal: Q&A with Katy Smith
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