Walter Johnson Trust Grants
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit social service agencies in Greenville County for staff training and professional development to improve their service delivery capacity.
The Walter Johnson Trust Grants are administered by the Community Foundation of Greenville, which acts as the Trustee responsible for overseeing the allocation and administration of the Trust’s funds. The Trust specifically supports staff development initiatives for social service agencies and also helps underwrite Foundation-led seminars. This grant opportunity is open exclusively to 501(c)(3) social service agencies that serve residents of Greenville County, South Carolina. Agencies are allowed to apply for this funding only once per calendar year. These grants are designed to strengthen the internal capacity of organizations through professional development initiatives. Eligible proposals may include specific training sessions scheduled for particular times, whether facilitated by external experts or conducted in-house. The central goal is to help enhance the stability and effectiveness of the applicant organizations through investments in their workforce. Projects funded by the Walter Johnson Trust should clearly align with these objectives and be able to demonstrate the training's anticipated impact. Although the grant program typically accepts applications annually, there is an exception for the 2026 cycle. The Foundation has announced that no applications will be accepted in 2026 for the Walter Johnson Trust Staff Training Grant. Instead, the allocated funds will support scholarships for the Together SC Summit, which is scheduled to be held in Greenville, South Carolina, from March 9 to March 11, 2026. Grant awards typically range between $500 and $2,500. All awards are scheduled to be announced by the end of February 2026. If awarded, recipient organizations are required to submit a report to the Foundation detailing the outcomes of the funded training within 30 days of its conclusion. This requirement ensures accountability and allows the Foundation to evaluate the grant’s impact. The application process begins with an online submission portal that opens on January 1. Applicants are encouraged to preview the application in advance. Proposals will be reviewed by the Foundation President and the Director of Community Impact – Grants and Scholarships. They will make formal recommendations to the Board of Directors, which holds the final authority for approval. Evaluation will focus on how well the proposed training aligns with the Trust’s objective to promote organizational stability. Given the limited number of awards and small grant amounts, applicants should focus on well-defined, impactful staff development projects. The absence of a 2026 application cycle underscores the importance of applicants planning ahead for future opportunities, particularly if seeking support in 2027 and beyond.
Award Range
$500 - $2,500
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Awards generally range from $500 to $2,500. Funds support staff training initiatives for social service agencies in Greenville County.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Only 501(c)(3) social service agencies serving citizens of Greenville County are eligible. Each agency may submit only one application per year.
Geographic Eligibility
Greenville County
Focus on clearly defined staff training projects scheduled for a specific time that enhance organizational stability.
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Community Foundation of Greenville
Phone
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