Nonprofit in South Carolina

South Carolina Nonprofit Intel

Thursday, June 18, 2026
2 min read
5 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on nonprofit developments in South Carolina. Today we're covering 5 key stories including updates on south carolina nonprofit headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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South Carolina Nonprofit Headlines

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1.1

SC Counties Association Shares Grant and Loan Resources for Local Officials.

The South Carolina Association of Counties has compiled resources to help county officials and employees find grant funding and low-interest loans.

Why It Matters

Nonprofit professionals in SC who partner with or seek funding through county governments may benefit from understanding these same grant and loan pathways.

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1.2

Central Carolina Community Foundation opens grant opportunities for SC nonprofits.

The Central Carolina Community Foundation is mobilizing charitable giving to build a stronger community through available grants.

Why It Matters

SC nonprofit professionals can access local funding streams to advance their missions and strengthen communities across the region.

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Background & Context

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2.1

Volunteer screening: the liability that comes from process, not policy.

Negligent-screening claims arise not from failing to have a screening policy, but from failing to follow the policy that exists. A documented policy with inconsistent enforcement is harder to defend than no policy at all, because the deviation is evidence of negligence.

Why It Matters

Insurance carriers tighten coverage on organizations with screening-process gaps. The cost of consistent enforcement is small; the cost of a single uninvestigated incident can close the organization.

2.2

Multistate charitable registration is broader than most assume.

Most states require charities soliciting donations from their residents to register before solicitation, regardless of where the charity is based. "Solicitation" includes web fundraising pages accessible to residents, not just direct mail. Compliance gaps surface during state attorney-general inquiries or unrelated litigation discovery.

Why It Matters

Penalties range from civil fines to suspension of solicitation rights in the state. Larger consequences include negative coverage in donor research databases that fund foundation grants.

2.3

Private inurement and private benefit are different problems.

Private inurement is benefit flowing to insiders (officers, directors, key employees); it is an absolute prohibition. Private benefit is benefit to outsiders that is more than incidental to the exempt purpose; it is a question of degree. Both can revoke exemption, but the legal analysis differs.

Why It Matters

Insider transactions trigger automatic intermediate sanctions even when the exemption survives. Outsider benefit triggers a facts-and-circumstances analysis. Distinguishing them shapes the defense.

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