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This overview highlights significant funding initiatives aimed at enhancing community health and wellness in Spartanburg. From the establishment of vital programs like the St. Luke’s Free Medical Clinic and the Urban League's Individual Development Account Program, to projects supporting active living, nutrition, and health safety for seniors, these efforts have collectively transformed lives. Financial commitments exceeding millions underscore the dedication to building a healthier, more inclusive community, evidenced by projects aimed at improving parks, nutrition, and access to essential services.
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Amount: $550,000 2000 St. Luke’s Free Medical Clinic
Amount: $625,500 2000-03 Spartanburg Nutrition Council
Amount: $614,800 2000-03 HeartWise
Amount: $5,103,845 2001-07 Middle Tyger Community Center
Amount: $288,326 2002-05 Mobile Meals Health and Wellness for Seniors and the Homebound
Amount: $93,000 2007-2012 The Urban League of the Upstate Spartanburg Individual Development Account Program
Amount: $1,623,518 2003-10 Partners for Active Living
Amount: $106,000 2004-07 PAL/BikeTown
Amount: $100,000 2004-05 The Salvation Army Century of Service Fitness Trail
Amount: $49,591 2005-06 The City of Spartanburg Parks and Recreation Master Plan
Amount: $700,000 2004-07 Palmetto Conservation Foundation Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail
Amount: $283,000 2007-10 Middle Tyger Connected Stoneledge Park/Lyman Bridge/SCALE Park Trail
Amount: $180,000 2006-08 Spartanburg Nutrition Council Community Gardens and Public Market
Amount: $300,000 2006-07 The Preservation Trust Bicycle Lanes and Lighting
Amount: $50,000 2008-09 SCF/Coalition for Active Youth Hot Spot Skate Park
Amount: $70,000 2008-09 Spartanburg Area Transportation Study Spartanburg County Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan
Amount: $21,300 2008-09 Project Fit America O.P. Earle Elementary
Amount: $51,276 2007-08 City of Landrum Brookwood Park Walking Trail
Amount: $124,425 2006-09 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate
Amount: $550,000 2007-10 Glendale Outdoor Leadership School
Amount: $1,900,000 2006-10 The City of Spartanburg C. C. Woodson Recreation Center (Grant and Loan)
Amount: $1,340 2003-04 Appalachia III Public Health District Color Me Healthy
Amount: $634,494 2004-07 USC BASIC Spaces
Amount: $1,335,934 2004-11 First Steps
Amount: $700,000 2006-09 SOAR Academy
Amount: $760,000 BEFORE AFTER 2007-10 USC BASIC Spaces
Amount: $125,000 2008-09 Spartanburg County School District 2 Upstate Family Resource Center
Amount: $125,000 2008 SAFE Homes-Rape Crisis Coalition Challenge grant for a new emergency shelter
Amount: $118,000 2008-10 District 1 Therapeutic 4K Program
Amount: $120,000 2008-11 Imagination Library
Amount: $25,000 2010 Reach Out and Read
Amount: $20,000 2006-07 Carolina Miracle League
Amount: $90,000 2008-11 Boys and Girls Clubs of the Upstate
Amount: $22,000 2007-2009 The Spartanburg County Museum of Arts C.O.L.O.R.S.
Amount: $75,000 2010 Children’s Advocacy Center
Amount: $28,610 2010 Butterfly Foundation Culinary Project
Amount: $117,800 2010 ReGenesis Community Health Center Birth Matters
Amount: $500,000 2010 YMCA Renovation of Pine Street Facility
Amount: $65,139 2010 Spartanburg Little Theatre Imagine That
Amount: $50,000 2010 Healthy Smiles
Amount: $120,000 2010 Hub City Farmers’ Market .
Amount: $49,350 2010 Hub City Farmers’ Market Mobile Farmers’ Market