Duke Energy Foundation completes more than $550,000 in grants to South Carolina organizations celebrating nation's 250th birthday
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Monthslong initiative capped off with more than
$260,000 in grants to 14 nonprofits telling the American – and Palmetto State – story
Where the money goes: The grants have been awarded to 14 organizations that will help educate and share history at a statewide and local level.
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SC American Revolution Trust -
International African American Museum - Black Creek Arts Council
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Dillon County Boys and Girls Club -
Fine Arts Center of Kershaw -
Lancaster Council of Arts - Performing Arts and
Science Academy (PASA) -
Oconee History Museum - Honor for Heroes
- Partners for Active Living (PALS)
- Kids Upstate
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Beautiful Places Alliance -
Sumter Museum -
Ann Springs Close Greenway
Why it matters: "As we plan to celebrate this milestone anniversary in our country, it's important to recognize that history is local, personal and still making an impact on our communities," said
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Molly Fortune ,South Carolina American Revolution Sestercentennial Commission Chief Executive Officer: "As we celebrate the founding of our nation, we are grateful to theDuke Energy Foundation for this grant which will help give equal access to immersive historical experiences to students across the Palmetto State. Sharing theSouth Carolina story is an important part of America's 250th anniversary, and we are grateful that Duke Energy has helped us to create a lasting impact on students and teachers in our state." -
Annie Rivers ,Sumter Museum Executive Director: "The Sumter Museum is honored to be a recipient of theDuke Energy Foundation America250 Grant and is uniquely positioned to serve our community by enhancing and expanding ourCarolina Backcountry Homestead programming for the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. This support allows us to bring the American story to life through immersive living history experiences that connect our community to the people, skills, and struggles that shaped our shared past. By extending these programs both on-site and into the community, we will deepen access, inspire curiosity, and strengthen understanding of our region's role in America's founding story." -
Joy Raintree , Director of South Carolina State Parks: "We are grateful to theDuke Energy Foundation for helping make this project possible through the America250 grant program. This investment atMusgrove Mill will enhance how we shareSouth Carolina's Revolutionary War history, creating meaningful educational experiences and stronger connections to our collective past for visitors and the local community." -
Annie Smith , Director, Dillon County Boys and Girls Youth Center: "Because of this grant, our students were able to stand in the very places where history was made, from Birmingham to Selma to Montgomery – and see theCivil Rights Movement not as a chapter in a book, but as a living legacy they are now part of. This support allows us to continue giving young people experiences that shape their identity, deepen their understanding of justice, and inspire them to lead with purpose."
The Bigger Picture
The grants mark the final round of the Foundation's America250 initiative, completing a more than
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