CFCG: Nonprofit Grant Program
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
The Community Foundation of Central Georgia's Nonprofit Grant Program aims to enhance the quality of life for residents through community-based projects. Established in 1993, the foundation prioritizes impactful initiatives, considering applications from various organizations, including faith-based groups for non-sectarian outreach. Grants can reach up to $25,000, with an average size of $10,000 to $15,000. Organizations may submit one proposal annually and must demonstrate the ability to create substantial community benefits.
Community Foundation of Central Georgia
Enhancing Pastoral and Social Ministry Grants
Catholic Extension's Enhancing Pastoral and Social Ministry Grants aim to empower the church to broaden its outreach and foster societal transformation through targeted pastoral and social initiatives. This program supports specific elements of the church's ministerial efforts, including funding for catechetical resources, marriage and family ministries, and social outreach for vulnerable populations. By investing in these areas, Catholic Extension seeks to enhance the church's role in communities, especially following disasters.
Catholic Extension
Francis Grants
The Francis Grants, established by Catholic Extension, offer funding for significant events in poor mission dioceses, such as the ordination of new Bishops, anniversaries, or papal visits. These grants also support educational endeavors for Bishops. Named in honor of Francis Clement Kelly, Francis Cardinal George OMI, and Pope Francis, the program aims to strengthen the Catholic faith across the U.S. Since 1905, Catholic Extension has invested over $500 million to assist communities in need.
Catholic Extension
Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund Grants
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund provides grants to support communities in the U.S. and Canada where the company operates. Focused on affordable housing, education, environmental stewardship, and more, the fund emphasizes projects that meet local needs and demonstrate community support. Eligible organizations include nonprofits and educational institutions. Applications are accepted year-round with a deadline for 2025 on September 30. National initiatives related to working forests are funded by invitation only.
Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund
US $1,000,000 - US $1,250,000
Georgia Community Development Block Grant (Annual) (GA)
Applications due Apr 11, 2027
The Georgia Community Development Block Grant (Annual) aims to support various eligible activities, including housing improvements and public facilities. With funding available up to $1,250,000 for multi-activity projects, it requires local matching funds based on the grant amount. This program primarily benefits low and moderate-income individuals, ensuring communities can enhance their infrastructure and services effectively.
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Clayton and Carol Paul Fund for Animal Welfare Grant
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
The Clayton and Carol Paul Fund for Animal Welfare Grant, managed by the Community Foundation of Central Georgia, aims to provide financial support to various animal welfare organizations. Eligible recipients include humane societies, shelters, and wildlife rehabilitators operating in Central Georgia. The Fund prioritizes projects that effectively reduce stray animal populations and alleviate suffering, enhancing the quality of life for animals and communities alike.
Community Foundation of Central Georgia
CFGG: High Five Grants
Applications due Oct 14, 2026
The Community Foundation of Central Georgia's High Five Grants program empowers local nonprofits by connecting them with donors interested in funding specific needs. Eligible nonprofits, which must be 501(c)(3) organizations within the Foundation's service area, can request up to $5,000 for unique items beyond their operating budget. This initiative encourages innovative and compelling requests, fostering collaboration to enhance community impact through philanthropy.
Community Foundation of Central Georgia
US $250,000 - US $3,000,000
Longleaf Landscape Stewardship Fund Grant
Applications due Jan 30, 2027
The Longleaf Landscape Stewardship Fund Grant, managed by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), provides funding for projects aimed at restoring and conserving longleaf pine and bottomland hardwood forests. With approximately $30 million available for 2024, grants range from $250,000 to $3,000,000. This initiative, supported by various federal and private entities, emphasizes the importance of ecological preservation and sustainable land management practices.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
GA Arts: Vibrant Communities Grant
Applications due Sep 1, 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
Spectrum Digital Education Grants
Applications due Feb 27, 2027
Spectrum Digital Education Grants support nonprofit organizations in educating communities about broadband benefits and usage. These grants aim to bridge the digital divide, particularly for seniors and those with disabilities or ethnically diverse backgrounds. Applicants must demonstrate community partnership, address specific needs, and provide measurable impact metrics. With a focus on financial feasibility and meaningful outcomes, this initiative ensures that underrepresented urban and rural communities gain access to essential digital resources, fostering long-term improvement in their lives.
Charter Communications / Spectrum Mobile LLC
Engaging Young Catholics Grants
The Engaging Young Catholics Grants aim to support ministries that provide faith formation to children, teens, young adults, and families. By focusing on the pastoral needs of young Catholics, the program enhances community vibrancy and fosters new leadership within the church. Catholic Extension prioritizes operational support and seed funding for initiatives that develop youth and young adult ministries, ensuring that dioceses can effectively reach and engage younger generations in their faith.
Catholic Extension
Ozzy's Fund: The Carrie Johnson Wheeler Endowment for Animal Welfare
Applications due Dec 31, 2026
Ozzy's Fund, named after a rescued cat, aims to improve animal welfare in central Georgia. It prioritizes funding for animal rescue, spay/neuter programs, and efforts to prevent cruelty. The fund supports nonprofits directly working with animals, ensuring that initiatives promote their well-being. Projects must focus on tangible outcomes for animals rather than public awareness campaigns. By fostering community engagement and direct service, Ozzy's Fund seeks to make a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable animals.
Community Foundation of Central Georgia