Rolling deadline
Unspecified amount
The Frankenmuth Insurance Foundation Charitable Grant supports qualified charities focused on community betterment and basic human needs. Founded in 2016, it aims to enhance lives through initiatives such as affordable housing, health programs, and the arts. Organizations eligible for funding must be tax-exempt and serve areas where Frankenmuth Insurance operates. Notably, the foundation excludes support for individuals, political groups, and projects typically financed by governments, ensuring its resources benefit the wider community.
Full proposal due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Alvah H. and Wyline P. Chapman Foundation offers grants to support charitable, educational, and community-focused initiatives, primarily in Florida and Georgia. Eligible applicants must be IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) organizations. The foundation prioritizes projects that address children's welfare, education, multicultural understanding, substance abuse prevention, and homelessness. Grants typically do not exceed $15,000, and proposals must be endorsed by a Foundation Director. Interested parties should submit a Letter of Inquiry for consideration.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 10, 2026
US $20,000 - US $40,000
The John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable Foundation Grant focuses on supporting effective organizations that enhance opportunities for low-income youth, particularly in Atlanta and DeKalb County, Georgia. The foundation prioritizes programs in arts education, community services, and child development. Grants are available to public charities with a minimum two-year operational history. Applications are accepted annually, and only by invitation for arts education programs, ensuring a concentrated impact on community needs.
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Applications due Jul 1, 2026
US $10,000 - US $50,000
The Detwiler Family Foundation Grant aims to enhance the lives of children in local communities through support for educational and artistic programs. The foundation focuses on assisting children facing life challenges, including those experiencing food insecurity, mental health needs, and disabilities. Grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations in specific U.S. regions, prioritizing projects that foster community growth and empowerment. This initiative exemplifies a commitment to enriching children's well-being and ensuring access to vital resources.
Pre proposal due Jul 15, 2026
Up to US $15,000
The Community Foundation for the CSRA offers funding to support charitable organizations in Georgia and South Carolina. With a focus on arts, education, health, and services for people in need, the foundation encourages innovative proposals. Grants may reach up to $15,000, supporting impactful community initiatives. Organizations must demonstrate long-term benefits and meet specific eligibility criteria, ensuring funds are used effectively to enhance community welfare and quality of life for residents.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 31, 2026
US $5,000 - US $15,000
The Cross-Sector Impact Grants by South Arts aim to enhance community vitality through artistic collaborations focused on health and wellness. Grants up to $15,000 support projects that bridge arts with sectors like health, emphasizing partnerships between artists and organizations. Eligible projects must include public activities to foster community engagement and creativity. This initiative prioritizes diverse representation, particularly from BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ led organizations, and aims to reach rural and underserved communities.
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Ida Alice Ryan Charitable Trust, established in 1953, prioritizes funding for charitable organizations in the Atlanta area, particularly in health care, education, and the arts. It allocates half of its income to the Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King and the remainder to selected charities. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities located within the Metro Atlanta area. The trust emphasizes support for hospitals, educational initiatives, and cultural institutions.
Applications due Aug 2, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Otter Tail Corporation Foundation Grant Program focuses on supporting 501(c)(3) organizations in communities across Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Priorities include early childhood education, health services for families in need, community development, and environmental sustainability. While the 2025 budget is fully allocated, they encourage applications for 2026, emphasizing collaborative projects that create measurable impacts.
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Grant Program primarily supports education and arts initiatives in Georgia, with occasional grants to Virginia institutions linked to Mrs. Evans. The foundation emphasizes community-driven projects with strong leadership, preferring to collaborate rather than serve as the sole funder. Grants are typically awarded for capital needs, historic preservation, and performing arts, targeting well-established organizations that demonstrate a proven track record of success and community support.
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation offers the Community Development Grant to enhance life quality in Georgia through investments in health, education, and community initiatives. Grant applications are accepted year-round, with deadlines of February 1 and August 15 for review in April and November, respectively. The Foundation prioritizes projects that benefit downtown Atlanta, support regional cooperation, and have strong community backing. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) public charities located in Georgia to be eligible.
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation offers health grants aimed at enhancing the quality of life in Georgia. It accepts applications year-round, with deadlines on February 1 and August 15 for board consideration. The Foundation prioritizes funding initiatives that improve health systems, access to quality care, and support for underserved populations in Atlanta. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) public charities operating in Georgia to be eligible. The Foundation values collaboration and sustainable programs.
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation focuses on enhancing the quality of life in metro Atlanta and Georgia through impactful grants in various sectors, including human services. The foundation supports initiatives aimed at improving safety net services and youth development, along with limited disaster relief efforts. Grant requests are accepted year-round, with specific deadlines for consideration at board meetings. Organizations eligible for funding must be 501(c)(3) charities operating in Georgia, with strong leadership and financial sustainability.
Applications due Aug 17, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation focuses on enhancing the quality of life in Georgia through investments in education, health, and economic opportunities. They prioritize funding for higher education institutions in Georgia, aiming to improve access and foster innovation. The Foundation does not support K-12 education, athletic facilities, or endowments. Successful applicants typically exhibit strong leadership, sustainable operations, and measurable community impact, ensuring their initiatives align with the Foundation's mission.
Applications due Aug 25, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Lattner Family Foundation, established in 2006 and located in Delray Beach, Florida, focuses on making impactful grants in areas such as arts, education, health, and social services. With a strong community presence, it encourages innovative programs that foster hope and personal responsibility. The foundation primarily supports projects in Palm Beach County, Florida; Kansas; Rhode Island; and Georgia, aiming to inspire others to contribute to meaningful causes.
Full proposal due Sep 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund, established by Marian Woodward Ottley in 1974, aims to support non-profit organizations in Georgia and neighboring states. The fund prioritizes capital projects and educational programs that enhance graduation rates, particularly those with religious affiliations. Grants are awarded exclusively to 501(c)(3) organizations, while governmental agencies can also apply. The foundation's mission underscores a commitment to improving the world for future generations.
Letter of inquiry due Sep 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation Grants focus on enhancing opportunities for K-12 students in Atlanta, emphasizing literacy instruction, afterschool, and summer programs. The foundation prioritizes collaborative, evidence-informed initiatives that build meaningful relationships and foster personal growth for youth. By supporting programs that improve educational outcomes and provide career readiness, the foundation aims to empower students to achieve their goals and positively impact their communities.
Applications due Sep 4, 2026
US $500 - US $2,500
South Arts, Inc. is offering Accessibility Grants of up to $2,500 to nonprofit organizations in the Southeast to enhance accessibility in arts programs for individuals with disabilities. The grants aim to foster inclusivity by supporting projects that engage disabled artists and audiences. Organizations must be located within the South Arts Service region and focus on the arts. Priority will be given to new applicants and those serving BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities, with a commitment to rural areas.
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The First Horizon Foundation Grant Program in Georgia offers crucial support to organizations working in areas such as arts, education, environment, financial literacy, and health. By focusing on enhancing community well-being, promoting financial futures, and developing leadership, the foundation aims to foster sustainable growth and excellence in various sectors. Eligible organizations in Atlanta can apply for funding, while the foundation does not support individuals or certain types of organizations. This initiative highlights a commitment to strengthening local communities.
Letter of inquiry due Oct 2, 2026
Up to US $56,000
The CTF: Rooted in Justice Grants program aims to empower youth aged 12 to 20 by funding community-based organizations that engage them in environmental and food justice initiatives. With two-year grants of $25,000 per year, this program prioritizes youth-led urban greening efforts, acknowledging the importance of youth voices in creating equitable communities. Eligible organizations must operate in specific U.S. states and have existing programs that align with social justice principles.
Applications due Oct 3, 2026
Unspecified amount
The CFCSRA: Women in Philanthropy Grant supports organizations that enhance the lives of women and children in Georgia and South Carolina. With over 200 members, the initiative funds high-impact projects while emphasizing collaboration and community engagement. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations or similar entities. The grant does not support individual grants, capital campaigns, or projects typically funded by government sources. This initiative aims to cultivate generosity and strengthen local nonprofits.
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The Fund for Southern Communities Grant supports grassroots social change organizations in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Established in 1981, this foundation offers grants and technical assistance to groups fighting discrimination, promoting worker rights, and advocating for environmental protection. Eligible organizations must be registered non-profits with 501(c)(3) tax status. The Fund prioritizes groups with budgets of $150,000 or less focused on long-term social change.
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Elevance Health Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to address significant challenges in mental health and substance use disorders. With a commitment of up to $90 million over three years, the Foundation seeks partnerships with nonprofits to enhance treatment access, promote prevention strategies, and alleviate loneliness among affected individuals. This initiative emphasizes innovative solutions and measurable outcomes, targeting both national and local programs, particularly in states with pressing health disparities.
Applications due Feb 7, 2027
US $1,000 - US $5,000
The GA Arts: Project Grant, offered by the Georgia Council for the Arts, fosters community growth by supporting a variety of art projects, from exhibits to workshops. This initiative aims to enhance economic development, enrich lives, and promote the arts' impact in Georgia. By funding both artistic and capacity-building projects, the grant encourages local engagement and strategic planning for future arts initiatives, ultimately cultivating vibrant communities through creative expression.
Applications due Feb 28, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Scott Hudgens Family Foundation Grant, established in memory of World War II veteran Scott Hudgens, supports public charities addressing the needs of Gwinnett County, Georgia, and the metropolitan Atlanta area. The foundation focuses on improving the lives of those facing socio-economic disadvantages, promoting self-sufficiency through educational initiatives, and considering capital contributions for long-term impact. Grants are limited to qualified public charities, with a review of one proposal per year per organization.
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
Approximately US $10,000
The Linda Harriet Lane Fund Grant supports projects in Bibb County, Georgia, aimed at enhancing education, arts, health, and community welfare. Established in honor of Linda Harriet Lane, a dedicated music educator and performer, the fund encourages initiatives that foster cultural and recreational growth. Eligible projects may focus on educational advancement, improving the arts community, enhancing health and recreation, or providing overall community benefits. This grant exemplifies her legacy of promoting arts and education.
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
Unspecified amount
The John and Mary Franklin Foundation Grant aims to break the cycle of poverty by funding organizations that provide essential services such as education, healthcare, and job creation in Atlanta and Georgia. The foundation supports public charities focused on improving community welfare, enhancing educational opportunities, and attracting businesses to the area. With a commitment to fostering economic security, the foundation’s investments facilitate lasting change and promote high-quality job growth.
Applications due Apr 22, 2027
Up to US $1,000
The Professional Development and Artistic Planning Grants, offered by South Arts, support the professional growth of presenters, programmers, and curators in the Southern U.S. These grants facilitate travel to conferences, workshops, and other opportunities to enhance organizational capacity and program design. Emphasizing diversity and inclusion, South Arts encourages applications from organizations led by BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and disabled individuals. Funding covers travel, training, and related expenses, promoting equitable access to professional development.