When Georgia Smiled Grant
The When Georgia Smiled Grant, established by the Robin McGraw Revelation and Dr. Phil Foundation, focuses on aiding victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. The foundation prioritizes programs that provide shelter, education, and mental health services to ensure safe and fulfilling lives for affected individuals. Additionally, it supports initiatives for children and disaster relief, fostering community resilience and family reunification efforts. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations operating in the U.S. with a commitment to inclusivity.
When Georgia Smiled: The Robin McGraw Revelation and Dr. Phil Foundation
CFCSRA: Community Grants
Pre proposal due Jul 15, 2026
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.
Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area
Trusteed Foundations Funds
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
Trusteed Foundations Funds provide essential grant opportunities for nonprofit organizations in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with specific review periods aligning with the foundation's operational calendar. The foundations seek to support initiatives in Leadership Development, Economic Mobility, Thriving Communities, and Education, ensuring that funds are allocated to organizations with a proven track record of community impact. This streamlined application process allows nonprofits to apply to multiple foundations through a single form.
Truist Foundation Inc
Fitzgerald Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 3, 2026
The Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation Grant aims to enhance education and mental health access for low-income families in the 21-county Metro Atlanta area. The foundation focuses on supporting organizations that strengthen talent pipelines and promote systemic solutions. With four grant cycles annually, applications are accepted year-round, and the foundation prioritizes initiatives that foster equity and collaboration, benefiting historically marginalized communities. This commitment drives their funding strategy and helps ensure effective resource allocation.
Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation
Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Grant Program
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
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.
Lettie Pate Evans Foundation
Whitehead Foundation Grants Program
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
The Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation supports various initiatives in metro Atlanta, focusing on early childhood education, K-12 education, human services, health, and youth development. The foundation seeks to enhance educational opportunities and improve quality of life for vulnerable populations. Through collaborations with established organizations, it aims to address community needs and invest in proven solutions that empower children and families, ultimately fostering economic opportunities and health improvements in the region.
Joseph B Whitehead Foundation
OUT Georgia Impact Fund
Applications due Aug 29, 2026
The OUT Georgia Impact Fund, launched in 2021 by United Way of Greater Atlanta, focuses on supporting nonprofit organizations that significantly impact Georgia's LGBTQIA+ community. With priorities in economic stability and small business support, the fund aims to uplift vulnerable individuals and families facing systemic barriers. By granting funds to eligible nonprofits, it fosters equity and enhances the well-being of diverse communities throughout Georgia, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
United Way Of Greater Atlanta Inc
GA Arts: Vibrant Communities Grant
Applications due Aug 30, 2026
The GA Arts: Vibrant Communities Grant, funded by the Georgia Council for the Arts, aims to enhance arts programs across Georgia. This reimbursement grant supports diverse projects, including concerts, theater productions, and art classes, aiming to reach as many counties as possible. Additionally, in response to COVID-19, online programs are now eligible for funding. Organizations must first incur expenses before requesting reimbursement to promote sustainable arts initiatives in their communities.
Georgia Council for the Arts
Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation, established in memory of Charles I. Branan's mother, aims to alleviate suffering through charitable endeavors. Focused on public benefit, religion, environment, human services, and health, it supports 501(c)(3) organizations in Georgia. The foundation prioritizes aid for flood victims, the sick, and orphans, ensuring that its contributions foster a compassionate community dedicated to helping those in need.
Tr Uw Charles I Branan
Sartain Lanier Family Foundation Grants
Letter of inquiry due Sep 1, 2026
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.
Sartain Lanier Family Foundation Inc
The Peyton Anderson Foundation Grant - Human Services
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The Peyton Anderson Foundation Grant focuses on improving the human condition in Macon-Bibb County, Georgia. It supports non-profit organizations that provide urgent, measurable services to the less fortunate, including adult and family assistance. The Foundation emphasizes collaboration among local organizations to maximize impact and sustainability. Eligible projects should demonstrate measurable results and long-term effectiveness. However, the Foundation does not fund direct financial relief, event sponsorships, or operations outside of the designated area.
The Peyton Anderson Foundation Inc.
Comprehensive School-Based Health Center Grant
Applications due Sep 8, 2026
The Comprehensive School-Based Health Center Grant aims to enhance health outcomes for children in Georgia by expanding access to multidisciplinary health care through school-based health centers (SBHCs). This initiative, coordinated by PARTNERS for Equity in Child and Adolescent Health, focuses on increasing healthcare access, improving academic achievement, and reducing costs in the Medicaid system. It invites proposals from school districts and community organizations to foster collaboration and community discussions for developing new SBHCs.
Emory University
Lampkin Foundation Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Lois & Lucy Lampkin Foundation, established in 1967, focuses on funding programs in education, health, and the arts in North Georgia, particularly Athens and Clarke County. They support nonprofit organizations through program, project, general operating, and scholarship support. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations. The foundation does not provide grants to individuals, ensuring their resources benefit the community.
Lois & Lucy Lampkin Foundation
Alice Huffard Richards Fund: Early Child Development Grants
Applications due Sep 26, 2026
The Alice Huffard Richards Fund offers Early Childhood Development Grants aimed at enhancing life in Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties, Georgia. Since 2004, the fund has focused on supporting quality childcare, early screening, and parental engagement for children from birth to age four. Grants are available to 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating in these counties, promoting educational readiness and wellness for young children before they enter school.
Community Foundation Of West Georgia Inc
CFCSRA: Women in Philanthropy Grant
Applications due Oct 3, 2026
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.
Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area
Chapman Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Oct 15, 2026
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.
Alvah H And Wyline P Chapman Foundation
Malone Family Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Nov 15, 2026
The Malone Family Foundation aims to enhance community welfare by improving education and self-esteem among students from pre-kindergarten to higher education. The Foundation prioritizes innovative projects that maximize impact, long-term value, and effective management. It specifically supports 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations in Alabama, with limited consideration for Florida and Georgia, while excluding groups not aligned with its mission, including those lacking operational history or those engaged in political activities.
Malone Family Foundation
St. Marys Methodist Church Foundation Grant
Applications due Dec 1, 2026
The St. Marys Methodist Church Foundation Grant supports nonprofit organizations that provide essential services to those in need. Established in 2001, the Foundation prioritizes initiatives that promote well-being, health, education, and community engagement. It encourages collaborative projects that demonstrate measurable impact and long-term sustainability, ensuring that funds are used effectively to enhance the lives of individuals in Southeast Georgia and beyond. The Foundation aims to facilitate meaningful change through its grants.
St Marys United Methodist Church Foundation Inc
WestPoint Fund Grant
Applications due Dec 12, 2026
The WestPoint Fund Grant, established in 2005, supports projects that enhance the educational experiences of K-12 students in LaGrange and WestPoint, Georgia, as well as Lanett, Opelika, and Valley, Alabama. The Fund prioritizes unique, inspirational programs that expand students' worldviews and are not duplicated within the community. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities serving these areas, while requests for general operating expenses or capital campaigns are not considered.
Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley
John H. and Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Dec 16, 2026
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.
John H and Wilhelmina D Harland Charitable Foundation Inc.
GA Arts: Project Grant
Applications due Feb 7, 2027
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.
Georgia Council for the Arts
CFNG Grant Program
Applications due Mar 16, 2027
The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia offers the CFNG Grant Program aimed at enhancing housing stability in the region. This includes funding for homelessness prevention, transitional housing, and affordable housing initiatives. The foundation emphasizes the importance of strong partnerships with nonprofits to effectively address community needs and improve overall well-being. Through grants and educational resources, they strive to empower local organizations, ensuring a more resilient and thriving community in Northeast Georgia.
Community Foundation For Northeast Georgia Inc
Clark and Ruby Baker Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 2, 2027
The Clark and Ruby Baker Foundation Grant aims to support charitable organizations that align with the philanthropic mission of the Baker family, focusing on Methodist-affiliated educational institutions, aid for disadvantaged children, and assistance for the sick in Georgia. The Foundation considers funding for construction projects of educational and medical facilities, ensuring that grants are awarded to meet specific community needs and promote long-term benefits.
Clark and Ruby Baker Foundation
Georgia Bar Foundation Grants
Applications due Jun 9, 2027
The Georgia Bar Foundation provides grants to enhance access to justice in Georgia. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, it supports organizations that assist low-income individuals, children in the justice system, and initiatives promoting legal education and understanding of democracy. Funding primarily comes from the IOLTA program, ensuring that qualified organizations can receive necessary resources to further their missions and impact the community positively.
Georgia Bar Foundation Inc
George E. Hatcher, Jr. and Ann Williams Hatcher Foundation Grant
Applications due Jun 15, 2027
The George E. Hatcher, Jr. and Ann Williams Hatcher Foundation Grant aims to support 501(c)(3) organizations in Middle Georgia that assist individuals suffering from various health challenges. The foundation prioritizes funding for children and youth, health services, and human services. It is dedicated to promoting life and dignity, and organizations can apply for funding once every twelve months. This initiative seeks to alleviate suffering and provide essential support to vulnerable populations.
Community Foundation of Central Georgia
SCC Atlanta Grants
Full proposal due Jun 27, 2027
Speedway Children's Charities, a private organization, is committed to improving the lives of children in need across Georgia. In 2024, they allocated $100,000 through the SCC Atlanta Grant Program to support local nonprofit organizations addressing critical issues such as homelessness, foster care, and victims of sex trafficking. Their mission emphasizes action and compassion, ensuring every child has access to essential resources for a brighter future.
Speedway Children's Charities
Detwiler Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 1, 2027
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.
Detwiler Family Foundation