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Greenville’s new giving game-changer is here

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Explore the directory + start your giving journey.

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A first-of-its-kind giving tool just launched in Greenville — and it’s exactly what holiday hearts have been waiting for.

Meet Give Greenville, a brand-new, charitable directory created by Greater Good Greenville in response to overwhelming community demand. Featuring 70+ local nonprofits (and growing), the platform puts trusted Upstate causes at your fingertips so you can give with confidence all season long — and all year round.

Why it matters

The holidays are peak giving season in the Upstate, and now generosity can go further, faster. Scroll by impact area — from arts + culture and environment to housing, food insecurity, mental health and more — learn what each organization does, and donate securely in just a few clicks.

Whether you’re giving once, monthly, or in someone’s honor, the path to meaningful change just got clearer.

Start your giving journey

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