Grand Strand Chapter Grant

South Carolina Native Plant Society Grand Strand Chapter

Funding Amount

Up to US $1,500

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Grand Strand Chapter Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: South Carolina Native Plant Society Grand Strand Chapter
Amount: Up to US $1,500
Last Updated: January 15, 2026

Summary

Overview

South Carolina Native Plant Society The South Carolina Native Plant Society (SCNPS) is a community of nature lovers, hikers, gardeners, environmental advocates, students, educators, photographers, land managers, botanists, naturalists, and others representing many different talents, interests and backgrounds. We have banded together to protect native plant communities that are threatened, restore those that have been decimated or destroyed, and educate ourselves and others about… the importance of native plants where to find them in nature how to add them to our gardens and how to fully appreciate the essential role native plants play in sustaining our ecosystems, and, by extension, us. Grand Strand Grant Program The Grand Strand Chapter of the South Carolina Native Plant Society (SCNPS) is pleased to announce our Spring 2026 Grant Program. The SCNPS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working to protect and restore native plants and educate our communities. The Grand Strand Chapter, based in Conway, hosts field trips, plant sales, invasive species removals, lectures, and meetings to promote native plants in our region. Our Grand Strand Chapter Grants Program allows us to support local projects that align with the SCNPS mission. Grant Overview & Requirements Projects must be directed at protecting, restoring, and/or educating the public or students about native plants in the Grand Strand region of South Carolina. We are especially interested in funding projects involving cultural significance, rare species, or the removal of invasive species. You must demonstrate that you have permission to implement your project, as outlined in the application.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. If your organization, community group, or school is interested in working with native plants in any capacity, we invite you to consider applying for one of our grants. Project location:Eligible projects must be located in Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, or Williamsburg counties.

Ineligibility

Projects on personal property or for personal financial gain will not be considered.

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Fields of Work

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