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Substance Use & Recovery Grant Funders in South Carolina

17 foundations with a documented substance use & recovery focus have made grants to South Carolina nonprofits in recent years, together directing $4.1M to organizations across the state. Below are the most active — every funder links to a full giving profile, and Bespoke Grants will match all 17 against your nonprofit's specific mission, for free.

17
Substance use & recovery funders
$4.1M
Given to South Carolina nonprofits
78
Grants on record
2025
Most recent giving

Most active substance use & recovery funders in South Carolina

#FunderBased inTotal South Carolina givingGrantsLatest
1The Duke EndowmentNorth Carolina$3.4M172024
2Meet the Needs CharlestonSouth Carolina$175K42025
3Michael J Mungo FoundationSouth Carolina$80K32023
4The Grant Family FoundationSouth Carolina$58K92023
5Whitfield Family Charitable TrustSouth Carolina$55K82025
6Spartanburg Regional Healthcare SystemSouth Carolina$46K52023
7John I Smith Charities IncSouth Carolina$45K22024
8The Tim and Sarah Jur FoundationSouth Carolina$40K32023
9Bignon Family FoundationSouth Carolina$30K52024
10Upward UnlimitedSouth Carolina$30K22024
11Brett Crowe MemorialSouth Carolina$27K42024
12Community Partnership FoundationSouth Carolina$16K42023
13The Tioga FoundationPennsylvania$15K32024
14Td Charitable FoundationMaine$10K22020

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The funders above are the biggest substance use & recovery funders in South Carolina — not necessarily the right ones for you. Bespoke Grants ranks all 17 against your nonprofit's actual mission, service area, and budget, and shows you why each one matches. Free, no credit card.

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How this list is built. Bespoke Grants indexes 13M+ grants from public IRS Form 990 filings. This page shows foundations whose giving carries a documented substance use & recovery focus and that have funded South Carolina nonprofits. Giving figures reflect each funder's total recent grants to South Carolina recipients. IRS data publishes on a 1–2 year lag; figures are current through the most recent available filings.