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Coastal Community Foundation

July 2020
Coastal Community Foundation President and CEO Darrin Goss questions this aspirational slogan and discusses what’s...

February 2018
The Gullah Society is dedicated to rescuing neglected African and African-American burial grounds

June 2016
Time heals, or so they say. But is a year long enough to begin to close deep wounds exposed by the Mother Emanuel...

June 2016
School’s out, but that doesn’t mean you can’t develop new hobbies, take your skills to the next level, or get involved...

November 2015
The poet and book editor continues to leave her mark for positive change in the Lowcountry

November 2015
A Charleston native reflects on the evolution of local philanthropy

September 2015
Gone with the Wind’s Alicia Rhett continues to enliven her hometown’s art community through a generous endowmen

August 2015
To commemorate Charleston’s 40th anniversary, we honor 40 influential people and groups whose vision, passion, focus,...

March 2014
Coastal Community Foundation celebrates 40 years of helping individuals and nonprofits better the Lowcountry

December 2013
Celebrating the lives of six remarkable Charleston citizens who left us this year after helping to shape the city we...

November 2013
Putting heart, soul, and a whole lot of can-do spirit into local giving

February 2013
The Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation helps low-income families hold on to ancestral land

May 2012
A local couple kick-starts area creatives with an annual grant

November 2011
“He is truly a visionary. He has always been passionate about all children having the same standard and quality of care...

November 2010
Tasha Tucker connects donors with nonprofits in need

September 2009
Celebrating the life and legacy of the billionaire businessman and dedicated philanthropist

Spreading the word for the greater good

September 2009
Spreading the word for the greater good

April 2009
The multifaceted Bridge Run director takes his many responsibilities in stride