Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (Georgia)

 
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    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

    Summary

    The Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta offers a wide range of competitive financial grants to nonprofit organizations in the 23-county metro Atlanta area. Support takes place through multiple programs, including general operating support, as well as programs and partnerships focused on specific areas of interest and need. In addition to financial grants, the Foundation provides consulting and management assistance.


    TogetherATL is the Foundation's strategic touchstone, their blueprint for a collaborative approach to equity with community stakeholders, donors and nonprofit partners to examine the most complex challenges the region faces and to create solutions that build a thriving region. Together, they work to secure prosperity for all who call Atlanta home. TogetherATL supports equity strategies, with a focus on racial equity, to build a better, greater region. TogetherATL centers community-informed grantmaking with an emphasis on places and systems.


    The Foundation oversees numerous grant opportunities:


    Arts, Culture and Creative Enterprises

    • A Place to Perform: A Place to Perform provides grants to nonprofit arts organizations to gain access to performance venues and facilities, so they in turn can produce performing arts experiences for the public.
    • Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund: The Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund was created in 1993 to provide resources to strengthen independent small- and medium-sized arts organizations with annual operating budgets under $2 million located throughout the Foundation's metro Atlanta service area. The Arts Fund provides general operating support for programming and operations to increase public engagement with and access to, various forms of art across the region.

    Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund: Supports nonprofit organizations and projects serving disadvantaged, underserved, and/or vulnerable communities. Addresses primary needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare to individuals and families living in Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett Counties.


    Housing

    • WORTH Grant Funding: This is an initiative through the Wealth Opportunities Realized Through Homeownership (WORTH) from the Wells Fargo Foundation that aims to create or preserve 6,000 homeowners of color by 2025 in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett Counties.


    Places

    • Neighborhood Fund: The Neighborhood Fund provides grants in South Cobb, South Fulton and Thomasville.
    • General Operating Support - Places and Neighborhoods: Will support organizations within Thomasville Heights, Fair Oaks in South Cobb and College Park/East Point areas in South Fulton to center community voice and support the people who live there.

    Extra Wish: Donors provide monetary contributions for tangible goods that contribute in a clear way to the success of organizations and the people served.

     

    History of Funding

    In 2018 $112.5 million in grants were awarded to 2700 Organizations. The Foundation's past grant reports are available here: https://cfgreateratlanta.org/nonprofits/grantreports/.

    Additional Information

    Interested applicants should first create an organizational profile in the Community Foundation's application portal. Applicants will then be invited to submit a Common Grant Application, which details finances, governance, human resources and more. 

    Contacts

    Crystal Siclait

    Crystal Siclait
    191 Peachtree Street Northeast
    Atlanta, GA 30308
    404-688-5525
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Non-profit organizations in the 23-county metro-Atlanta region are eligible to apply.

    • Pickens
    • Bartow
    • Cherokee
    • Forsyth
    • Hall
    • Paulding
    • Cobb
    • Gwinnett
    • Barrow
    • Carroll
    • Douglas
    • Fulton
    • Dekalb
    • Rockdale
    • Walton
    • Coqweta
    • Fayette
    • Clayton
    • Henry
    • Newton
    • Morgan
    • Coweta
    • Fayette
    • Henry
    • Spalding
    • Butts 

    Deadline Details

    Deadlines vary based on program area:


    • A Place to Perform: September 14, 2023
    • Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund: August 31, 2023
    • Extra Wish: July 31, 2023
    • Frances Hollis Brain Foundation Fund: May 17, 2023 (letter of intent)
    • WORTH Grant Funding: Rolling Deadline
    • General Operating Support - Places and Neighborhoods: July 14, 2023
    • Neighborhood Fund: TBD (applications will open in 2023)

    Award Details

    Individual award amounts vary based on program area.  

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