10 local nonprofits receive $19,500 to shape the future of our community

February 1, 2021

The Beyond the Table grants distributed by Central Carolina Community Foundation

Central Carolina Community Foundation, the Midlands’ local center for philanthropy, has awarded $19,500 to 10 local nonprofit organizations to address top community needs. The grants were awarded through the Beyond the Table mini-grant initiative to inspire action on ideas discussed during On the Table.

“For the past three years, On the Table has brought residents together for meaningful conversations about the issues we face as a community,” says JoAnn Turnquist, president and CEO of Central Carolina Community Foundation. “The Beyond the Table grants make it possible for community members to take action and address those issues head-on.”

Applications were reviewed by a committee composed of community members and were open to nonprofit organizations and individuals with a fiscal sponsorship. The projects all address at least one issue identified as a community priority in the 2019 On the Table survey.

This year’s recipients, and their respective projects, are:

• Christ Mission Church – Planting Seeds to Unite Community will transform the Ames Villas and Prescott Manor communities through initiatives such as The Coffee House at Ames and indoor and outdoor spaces dedicated to community member meetings.
• COLA Gives – Community Youth Force will teach students the value and power of collective and strategic giving through establishing student giving circles.
• Columbia Green – Sowing Seeds of Hope and Health will expand and enhance the Tunnel House community garden by paving an ADA-accessible pathway and adding native perennials, shrubs and fruit trees.
• Columbia Housing – ConnectHome will bridge the digital divide among public housing residents enabling their ability to pursue education, find jobs, conduct business, complete homework, and interact with everyone from the doctor to family and friends.
• Earlewood Community Citizens Organization – The Hyatt Park Farmers Market, will address food insecurity in Columbia’s Eau Claire neighborhood by allowing community-based farmers to sell fresh, affordable vegetables, and other healthy foods in the neighborhood.
• Friends of Tapp’s Arts Center – FrameXFrame Film Club will provide an online space for the discussion of films made by Black and people of color in the South.
• Girl Scouts – Mountains to Midlands – The Social Action Summit will bring together Girl Scouts, community leaders, and social justice advocates to engage in healthy dialogue, deepen participants’ knowledge of social action, and plan effective strategies for change in the areas they are most passionate about.
• Ivy Heritage Foundation – The Irmo Community Garden will serve as a learning laboratory for students from community and civic organizations in the Irmo community, while providing fruits and vegetables for the local food bank and community members.
• Serve and Connect – It’s a Matter of Perspective: Bridging the Disconnect Between Minority Youth and Police will work to build a youth leadership program that enhances students’ understanding of law enforcement and advocacy for facilitating social change.
• Webgyrlz Code – Supporting students during eLearning by providing Virtual HERO Kits that offer safe device storage to prevent damage, extend device life, and reduce repairs.

For more information on “Beyond the Table mini-grants, visit onthetablecola.org/grants.

Community Invited to February 11 On the Table Insights & Impact Virtual Event
For the last three years, thousands of community members have voiced their opinions during On the Table conversations and participated in an annual survey that uncovered further insights about community issues. Participants have engaged in meaningful dialogue, formed deep connections and participated in a ripple of action that is making our community stronger. Central Carolina Community Foundation is hosting a virtual YouTube livestream on February 11 at noon to share insights learned during the last three years, including data from the 2020 On the Table Impact Report. To register for the event and receive the link, visit www.onthetablecola.org/attend.

Ignited by a national initiative
On the Table, Powered by Central Carolina Community Foundation is part of a national initiative funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. On the Table replicates an annual civic engagement initiative of the same name developed by The Chicago Community Trust in 2014.

Support for On the Table advances Knight Foundation’s work to help cities attract and keep talented people, expand economic opportunity and create a culture of civic engagement. Knight Foundation believes that successful communities are equitable, inclusive and participatory. On the Table is also generously funded by First Citizens Bank. For more information about On the Table, visit onthetablecola.org/ or call 803-254-5601.

 

About Central Carolina Community Foundation

Central Carolina Community Foundation, the Midlands’ center for philanthropy, is a nonprofit organization serving 11 counties in the Midlands by distributing grants and scholarships and linking the resources of donors, nonprofits and area leaders to communities in need. Major initiatives include the online giving challenge Midlands Gives, On the Table, Connected Communities grants, the One SC Fund, and annual scholarships. For more information about the Foundation, visit www.yourfoundation.org or call 803.254.5601.