High School Students Help Shape Spartanburg Philanthropy
When United Way of the Piedmont established the Spartanburg Youth Philanthropy Board in 2014, the idea was straightforward: give high school students a seat at the table, let them learn how community investment works, and trust them to lead. More than a decade later, the 2025-2026 Board showed what that idea looks like in action.
This year's Board brought together 26 members from seven high schools across six school districts, logging more than 215 hours of service across our community through the Fall Food Drive, MLK Day of Service, the OneSpartanburg Internship Fair, and the Spring Breakout, held in partnership with the City of Spartanburg and Spartanburg Academic Movement. Along the way, they invested $5,000 into six local youth-serving programs through a grant process they helped run, including conducting the interviews themselves.
Fifteen seniors graduate this year, most of whom gave two years to this work. Their commitment reflects something broader about what YPB has always been built on: that young people need roles and space to lead in our community.
"Being a part of YPB has transformed how I pursue philanthropy in so many vast ways. "
Shelby Clayton, who served as co-chair this year, captured that spirit clearly: "It has been an honor to serve as co-chair of the Youth Philanthropy Board for the 2026 year. Being a part of YPB has transformed how I pursue philanthropy in so many vast ways. With the help of those at United Way of the Piedmont and Spartanburg Academic Movement, YPB has provided me so much momentum to progress my hopes of what Spartanburg can be."
These students are not waiting to inherit the community. They are already investing in it, literally and figuratively, and we are all better for it.
We're now accepting applications for the 2026-2027 Board. Rising Spartanburg County high school juniors and seniors are eligible to apply.








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