
"We envision a world where all people have access to the resources they need to live healthy, productive and successful lives. It is 410’s social responsibility to decrease the access gap to these resources through the services we provide."
Tiffany A. Mack, Founder







410 Consulting Firm has had the honor of transforming communities across the United States. From the West (Scottsdale, Arizona) to the Midwest (Chicago, Illinois) to the Northeast (New York, New York) to our home in the South (South Carolina), we have worked with partners to design, fund, and implement community-centered solutions that improve quality of life, expand opportunity, and strengthen local ecosystems.
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We have supported cities, counties, nonprofits, funders, and corporate partners in bringing bold ideas to life. View our Projects page to see our work in action, the communities we’ve served, and the impact of our partnerships.
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At 410 Consulting Firm, we don’t just write grants, we partner to impact real people, real communities and move missions. We have had the honor of securing funding, shaping programs, and structuring solutions that improve health, equity, and quality of life. Here's what impact looks like in action.
Grants Snapshot.
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$748,000 - United States Department of Interior (National Park Service) for the restoration of a historic State Equalization School
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$50,000 - South Carolina Department of Archives and History for the preservation planning
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$15,000 - Truist Bank Foundation for small business technical assistance and programming
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$750,000 - United States Department of Interior (National Park Service) for restoration of an HBCU academic building
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$500,000 - Salesforce Foundation for entrepreneurship incubator
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$199,000 - SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare Mobile Health Unit Enhancement Program
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$110,000 - Healthy Food Financing Initiative Targeted Small Grants Program for expanding the distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables
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$200,000 - Healthy Food Financing Initiative Targeted Small Grants Program for developing a fresh foods retail location
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$100,000 - SC Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare Rural Libraries and Health Cooperative Agreement Program
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$614,800 - United States Department of Agriculture Conservation Outreach to provide conservation education, technical assistance, and resources to underserved farmers and ranchers
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$76,000 - Community Catalyst Vaccine Equity Access Project to provide vaccine education and awareness
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$105,000 - Truist Bank Community Reinvestment Act to provide sustainability training for nonprofits in low to moderate-income communities
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$318,000 - United States Department of Interior (National Park Service) for the restoration of a historic structure