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Building a stronger Greenville, one donation at a time

3% Cover the Fee

501c3

Why give?

  • Make A Difference

    Your donation provides immediate, meaningful support to Greenville police officers injured in the line of duty, helping them and their families navigate recovery without added financial strain.

  • Support A Cause You Love


    Stand behind the men and women who protect Greenville by supporting officers injured in the line of duty and the families who depend on them.

  • Be Part of A Solution

    Join a community of leaders committed to supporting Greenville police officers injured in the line of duty and helping their families through recovery.

  • Create Lasting Impact

    Your gift creates long-term solutions, ensuring injured officers and their families receive sustained care and support.

  • Fund Grassroots Work

    Support local, hands-on efforts that make a difference where it matters most.

  • Inspire Others

    Your generosity can motivate friends, family, and colleagues to do the same.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. The Greenville Police Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, so your donation is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

    You will receive a receipt for your records, and no goods or services are provided in exchange for most donations unless clearly stated (such as event tickets or sponsorship benefits).

  • 100% of all donations go to support the brave men and women of the Greenville Police Foundation.

  • At this time, the Greenville Police Foundation does not have a formal volunteer program, but there may be volunteer opportunities in the future as we grow our initiatives and community engagement efforts.

    We encourage you to stay connected with us on Instagram for updates, announcements, and ways to get involved. You can also support our mission by attending events, spreading the word about our work, or making a donation that advances public safety and community partnership in Greenville.

  • Yes, in-kind donations are accepted on a case-by-case basis.

  • Yes. You can make a gift in honor of someone or in memory of someone.