Truliant Foundation Awards 30 Mini Grants to Community Nonprofits
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The Truliant Foundation is awarding a total of $45,000 in Community Mini Grant funds to 30 nonprofit organizations across Truliant Federal Credit Union’s footprint to enhance and lift up Truliant member communities.
The Mini Grants program, now in its 17th year, provides community-based, nonprofit organizations with $1,500 in grant funding to support programmatic or capacity-building needs.
“The Truliant Foundation’s Community Mini Grants program empowers nonprofit organizations by providing essential resources to grow their impact,” said Atticus Simpson, executive director of the Truliant Foundation.
“These grant funds help us build relationships that support our most vulnerable populations. They allow us to connect with and provide meaningful help to organizations with fewer resources, ensuring we serve our communities effectively.”
Upstate winners include:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate, Greenville, S.C. – Funds will enhance mentorship programs that prepare youth for academic and career success through exposure to real-world opportunities, skill development, and community partnership initiatives.
First Impression of South Carolina (FISC), Greenville, S.C. – Funds will foster personal development and job readiness programs that help individuals achieve employment and independence.
Mosaic Educational and Arts Program, Greenville, S.C. – Funds will be used for artistic and educational workshops that promote creativity and self-expression among youth.
South Carolina Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Greenville, S.C. – Funds will aid in programs that enhance business opportunities and economic development for the Hispanic community.
YouthBASE, Inc., Greenville, S.C. – Funds will provide educational and life skills training programs aimed at empowering youth to overcome barriers and achieve their full potential.
