Trident United Way Announces New Community Changemaker Grant Recipients
Over $300,000 Awarded in November to Enhance Capacity for Local Nonprofits
[North Charleston, SC]— Trident United Way (TUW), a leading local nonprofit organization committed to fostering positive change and development within the Tri-County, is excited to announce their most recent cycle of Changemaker Grant awards, with amounts ranging from $500 to $15,000.
Trident United Way’s most recent grant cycle supports Capacity Building for nonprofit organizations in a variety of categories, including technology upgrades, staff and volunteer training and facility enhancements. By investing in these critical areas, Trident United Way aims to help local nonprofits improve their operations, expand their services and continue their mission of making a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need.
2024-2025 Changemaker Capacity Building Grant Recipients:
- A Second Chance Resource Center Network United, Inc.
- AMOR Healing Kitchen
- Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic
- Berkeley Seniors Inc.
- Charleston Habitat for Humanity
- Charleston Legal Access
- Charleston Pro Bono Legal Services
- Children in Crisis in Dorchester County DBA Kay Phillips Child Advocacy Center
- Dorchester County Community Outreach d/b/a Keys to Change
- Dorchester Seniors, Inc.
- Family Services, Inc. DBA Origin SC
- HALOS
- Helping Hands of Goose Creek
- I AM VOICES Inc.
- ICNA Relief USA DBA Shifa Free Clinic
- Lowcountry Orphan Relief
- My Sister's House
- North Charleston Dental Outreach
- Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach
- Palmetto Community Care
- Pattison's Academy
- Ridgeville Community Resource Center
- Star Gospel Mission
- Trident Literacy Association
Founder of AMOR Healing Kitchen Maria Kelly, whose organization was a recipient of the Changemaker Grant in early 2024, reflects on the impact of the grant: "The Changemaker Grant has been instrumental in helping AMOR Healing Kitchen expand and enhance our services. With the grant, we were able to purchase new equipment, including a cooler, freezer and a high-volume food processor. This has allowed us to safely store and process the generous donations we receive from local growers, Charleston parks and other community sources. We no longer have to turn away any produce, and we can now freeze and store much of it to ensure we continue to meet the needs of our clients.”
“We are thrilled to support these incredible organizations that are making a profound difference in the Tri-County region,” said President and CEO of Trident United Way DJ Hampton. “By investing in their growth and capabilities, we are helping ensure they can continue to have a positive impact in the lives of those who need it most. Our focus is on providing the necessary resources that will enable these nonprofits to thrive and expand their reach, ultimately fostering a stronger, more resilient community for everyone.”
The Changemaker Capacity Building Grants are part of Trident United Way’s ongoing commitment to creating lasting change in the Tri-County through community partnerships, innovative programs and investments in the nonprofit sector.
For more information on the Changemaker Capacity Building Grants or to learn about other ways to get involved with Trident United Way, please visit https://www.tuw.org/changemaker or contact funding@tuw.org.
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About Trident United Way- For nearly 80 years Trident United Way has been a catalyst for measurable community transformation in education, financial stability and health in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties.
Trident United Way has a proud history of developing community-wide initiatives, including partnering with dozens of local nonprofit organizations, leading the creation of our community’s 211 Information and Referral Helpline and establishing the Berkeley and Dorchester County Resource Connection Centers.
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