Earmarked appropriations pass through the South Carolina Department of Veterans' Affairs to several nonprofit agencies. Prior to receiving the funds, each nonprofit must submit a plan outlining how the state funds will be spent and how the expenditures will provide a public benefit. These "Earmarked Appropriation Disbursement Request Forms" are published below.
Quarter 3 2024
- Track Heroes (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Operation Patriots FOB Inc (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Lee County Government (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Dorchester County Government (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Slaughter Brothers AL Post 222 (Jan-March 2024)
- Upstate Warrior Solutions (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Sumter Military Museum (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Pacolet Lions Club (Jan-Mar 2024)
- Military Child Education Coalition (Jan-Mar 2024)
Quarter 2 2023
- Dorchester County Government (Oct-Dec 2023)
- Military Child Education Coalition (Oct-Dec 2023)
- Upstate Warrior Solution (Oct-Dec 2023)
- Operations Patriots FOB Inc (Oct-Dec 2023)
- Track Heroes (Oct-Dec 2023)
- City of Sumter (Oct-Dec 2023)
Quarter 1 2023
- Military Child Education Coalition (April - June 2023)
- Military Child Education Coalition
- Military Child Education Coalition (Oct - Dec 2022)
- Military Child Education Coalition (Jan - Mar 2023)
- Military Museum (July - Sept 2022)
- Military Museum (Oct - Dec 2022)
- Military Museum (Jan - Mar 2023)
- Military Museum (Apr - June 2023)
The South Carolina Department of Veterans' Affairs publishes these reports in accordance with Proviso 117.21 [PDF] of the Annual Appropriations Act and pursuant to Executive Order 2022-19. The proviso and executive order provide guidance on the information state agencies are required to collect prior to and after disbursing earmarked appropriations included in the Annual Appropriations Act. For more information, please read the EBO communication to Agency Chief Financial Officers (September 1, 2022) [PDF].