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Alice Huffard Richards Grant

This fund provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Carroll, Haralson, and Heard counties in Georgia, focusing on early childhood development, environmental initiatives, and civic leadership projects.

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Grant Description

The Alice Huffard Richards Fund was established in 2004 to continue the philanthropic legacy of Ms. Alice Huffard Richards. The fund operates under the Community Foundation of West Georgia and has focused since its inception on strengthening the quality of life within three counties in Georgia: Carroll, Haralson, and Heard. The fund prioritizes investments in three core areas: Early Child Development, the Environment, and Civic and Community Leadership. Its purpose is to create measurable improvements in these sectors, benefiting both immediate community needs and long-term regional resilience. The fund has a defined geographic limitation, supporting only organizations that operate within the designated counties. This localized focus ensures that funding remains targeted and impactful within the communities most connected to Ms. Richards’ philanthropic vision. Funding is directed to nonprofit organizations, with grantees expected to propose programs that align with at least one of the three priority categories. The program does not make mention of supporting individuals, businesses, or entities outside the three-county region, indicating that eligibility is limited to community-based nonprofit organizations. The 2026 grant cycle will open on August 15, 2025, and will close on September 26, 2025. Applications are submitted through the Community Foundation of West Georgia’s grants page, where applicants must select from one of the three categories: Environmental Grants, Early Child Development, or Leadership and Civic Engagement. The application requires the submission of a complete proposal through the foundation’s online system. A final report will be required at the end of the funding period, with reporting also conducted online. The grant period runs from January 2026 through December 2026, after which all project and financial reporting must be completed. Evaluation criteria are not explicitly detailed in the source but can reasonably be inferred to relate to alignment with the fund’s priority areas, capacity for impact within Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties, and organizational ability to complete and report on proposed projects. Applicants should be aware that the Alice Huffard Richards Fund is scheduled to conclude after its 2027 grant cycle, meaning the opportunity is time-limited. This final phase-out underscores the importance of considering sustainability plans beyond this funding source. Questions about the application process are directed to Patience Allan-Glick, who serves as the point of contact at the provided email address. General administrative oversight is managed by the Community Foundation of West Georgia, with Kim Jones serving as president of the foundation. The foundation’s physical office is located at 807 South Park Street in Carrollton, Georgia, and can be reached by phone at (770) 832-1462. In summary, the Alice Huffard Richards Fund represents a philanthropic initiative targeted toward improving early childhood opportunities, supporting environmental stewardship, and strengthening civic leadership in three Georgia counties. Its 2026 cycle offers a one-year grant period for eligible nonprofit organizations operating in the designated areas, with applications due between mid-August and late September 2025. Given the fund’s scheduled conclusion after 2027, applicants are encouraged to take advantage of the remaining cycles while planning for long-term program continuity beyond this funding opportunity.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding supports programs in early childhood, environment, and civic leadership in Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties. Funds must be used during Jan–Dec 2026 and final reports are required.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations serving Carroll, Haralson, and Heard Counties in Georgia. Programs must align with at least one of the three focus areas: Early Child Development, the Environment, or Civic and Community Leadership. Individuals, businesses, or organizations outside these counties are not eligible

Geographic Eligibility

Carroll County (GA), Heard County (GA)

Key Dates

Application Opens

August 20, 2025

Application Closes

August 1, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Patience Allan-Glick

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Community Development
Education
Environment