Program areas at Dabo's All in Team Foundation
The Foundation paid grants totaling $1,221,360 to provide local, south carolina-based organizations in need of monetary support an opportunity to receive funding to execute projects that to raise awareness of critical education and health issues to change lives of people across the state of south carolina. in 2022, the All in Foundation is projected to have distributed approximately $1.6 million to focus areas and grant programs, bringing the grand total, since their 2009 inception, to over $9.6 million.
The Foundation supports breast cancer research, education, prevention, and technological developments. Funds raised through the dabo swinney ladies clinic support initiatives such as funding two mammography coaches for the bon secours st francis Foundation.
The Foundation has five grant focus areas which received an additional $254,517 in funding. These areas include: call me mister, an initiative to increase the pool of available teachers from a broader, more diverse background, particularly among south carolina's lowest performing elementary schools and the rise program, a preschool program serving the special needs children of south carolina; the family effect, an organization working to reduce addiction as a leading cause of family collapse and harm to children; clemsonlife, an organization designed for students with intellectual disabilities who desire a postsecondary experience on a collage campus; and the prisma health greenville als clinic.