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Robert W. Woodruff Foundation Grant
Contact for amount
Robert W. Woodruff Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 15, 2024

Date Added

Jun 7, 2024

The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation's grant program is meticulously aligned with its overarching mission to elevate the quality of life across Georgia. The foundation's strategic framework is built upon investing in key areas: health, education, economic opportunity, and community vitality. This holistic approach ensures that their funding initiatives contribute to a comprehensive improvement in the lives of Georgia residents. By focusing on these pillars, the foundation aims to create a ripple effect of positive change, addressing fundamental societal needs and fostering sustainable development within the state. The target beneficiaries of the Woodruff Foundation's grants are primarily organizations operating within Georgia, with a particular emphasis on those located in metro Atlanta. While a significant portion of funding supports institutions and initiatives in the Atlanta metropolitan area, the foundation also occasionally considers grants for significant projects in other communities throughout Georgia. The impact goals are broad, aiming for improved health outcomes, enhanced educational opportunities, increased economic mobility, and stronger, more vibrant communities. This geographically focused strategy ensures that the foundation's resources are deployed where they can have the most direct and profound impact on the local populace. The foundation's priorities and focuses are clearly delineated, encompassing Health, Education, Environment, Human Services, Arts & Culture, and Community Development. It's important to note the specific geographic restriction for human services funding, which is limited to metro Atlanta counties as defined by the United Way of Greater Atlanta. This targeted approach allows the foundation to concentrate its efforts and resources on specific areas of need, ensuring maximum effectiveness. The strategic priorities are designed to address a diverse range of societal challenges and opportunities, reflecting a comprehensive theory of change that postulates that investing in these core areas will lead to a better quality of life for all Georgians. Expected outcomes and measurable results include the strengthening of recipient organizations, evidenced by strong executive and volunteer leadership, a track record of sustainable operations, a broad base of financial support, and proven program effectiveness. While specific quantitative metrics are not detailed in the provided information, the emphasis on "proven program effectiveness" suggests that the foundation expects grantee organizations to demonstrate tangible positive impacts from their initiatives. The foundation's theory of change posits that by supporting robust and effective organizations in their areas of interest, they can collectively achieve their mission of improving the quality of life in Georgia.

Health
Nonprofits
Hurricane Response Marine Debris Removal Fund 2024
$6,000,000
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private

Application Deadline

Jul 26, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have established the Hurricane Response Marine Debris Removal Fund. This fund supports projects focused on assessing, removing, and disposing of marine debris in coastal communities affected by hurricanes and other storm events. The initiative aligns with the foundations' broader mission to conserve and restore fish, wildlife, and their habitats, as well as to benefit human communities impacted by natural disasters. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant program are coastal communities in Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico, and South Carolina that were impacted by the 2022 hurricanes Fiona, Ian, Nicole, and Typhoon Merbok. The impact goals are to reduce the effects of marine debris on these communities, protect industries, and prevent further harm to habitats and fish and wildlife populations. The program aims to address both the immediate and long-term consequences of storm-related marine debris. The program prioritizes projects that offer dual benefits, meaning they benefit both human communities and fish and wildlife. Emphasis is placed on projects that are ready for direct clean-up efforts and have already completed marine debris assessments, addressed hazardous materials, and secured necessary permits and disposal logistics. Community engagement and co-design processes that incorporate traditional knowledge are also encouraged to ensure maximum benefits and sustainability. Expected outcomes include a significant reduction in marine debris from coastal habitats and nearshore waters, leading to enhanced ecological integrity and functionality of ecosystems. Measurable results will include the reduction of impacts to properties, community infrastructure, assets of economic and cultural importance, and improved navigational safety. The grant duration is four years, with awards of up to $6 million to achieve these accelerated and comprehensive outcomes for impacted coastal resources and communities.

Disaster Prevention and Relief
Nonprofits
Dry Season Prey Concentrations
$234,143
U.S. Department of Defense (Fort Worth District)
Federal

Application Deadline

Aug 28, 2025

Date Added

Jul 30, 2025

This funding opportunity is designed for researchers with expertise in ecology and aquatic fauna to study prey concentrations in the Everglades, supporting the restoration of wading bird populations and the broader ecosystem.

Environment
Exclusive - see details
2025 Community Partnership Program
$200,000
City of Savannah
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 3, 2024

The City of Savannah's 2025 Community Partnership Program aims to address key issues impacting its residents through Community Investment programs and Homelessness Services System Coordination funding. This initiative seeks to align with the city's strategic priorities of Good Government, Vibrant Neighborhoods, Health & Environment, Economic Strength/Poverty Reduction, Infrastructure Growth & Development, and Public Safety. The program operates under a theory of change that by supporting legally formed non-profit entities directly benefiting Savannah residents, it can achieve positive and measurable community outcomes across various critical sectors. The Community Investment programs target a broad range of beneficiaries, including residents experiencing challenges with economic mobility, seniors, youth, individuals facing food insecurity, and those in need of health and wellness services. The impact goal for these programs is to foster a more resilient and thriving community by addressing fundamental needs and improving quality of life. Funding for Community Investment contracts ranges from $15,000 to $50,000, with proposals evaluated by selection committees. A specific focus of the program is Homelessness Services System Coordination. This funding category, capped at $200,000, is dedicated to supporting the lead agency for the Continuum of Care (CoC). The target beneficiaries for this category are individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Savannah. The impact goal is to strengthen the coordinated entry system and other federally mandated CoC activities, leading to more efficient and effective services for the homeless population and ultimately reducing homelessness in the city. Eligible activities for participating agencies fall under two categories: Community Services and Homelessness Services System Coordination. Proposals for Community Services (ranging from $15,000 to $50,000) must demonstrate the ability to address a community need. For the Homelessness Services System Coordination category (up to $200,000), agencies must prove their capacity to provide all required Continuum of Care services. Expected outcomes include tangible improvements in the focus areas, with measurable results tied to the specific services provided and the number of residents impacted. For instance, an economic mobility program would measure the number of individuals gaining employment or increased income, while a food insecurity program would track the number of meals provided or individuals served. To ensure accountability and financial integrity, applying agencies must be legally formed non-profit entities located within Savannah and providing services to its residents. They are required to provide proof of legal formation and submit a Review Report of their profit and loss statement or financial statements prepared by an Independent Auditor or Certified Public Accountant. For agencies expending less than $100,000 in the prior fiscal year, a summary of the Profit and Loss Statement prepared by an independent auditor or a certified public accountant will be accepted. Any financial concerns identified will be addressed during the proposal review period in consultation with the City of Savannah’s Office of Management and Budget, ensuring that public funds are managed responsibly and effectively towards achieving the program’s strategic objectives.

Education
Nonprofits
Just Transition Fund’s Local Economy Lab Initiative
$500,000
JU.S.t Transition Fund
Private

Application Deadline

May 9, 2025

Date Added

Apr 30, 2025

This initiative provides funding and support to nonprofit organizations, local governments, and Tribal governments in coal-impacted communities to develop and scale innovative economic projects that create job opportunities and foster local economic transformation.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Reptile and Amphibian Conservation Grant Program
$2,500
The Orianne Society
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 25, 2024

This funding initiative provides financial support to graduate students conducting herpetological research focused on the conservation and management of reptiles and amphibians in the southeastern United States.

Natural Resources
Individuals
Community Grants Program
$15,000
Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 3, 2025

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations and public entities providing essential services to residents in specific counties of Georgia and South Carolina, focusing on arts, education, health, and assistance for those in need.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Local First Responders State Microgrant Program
$100,000
Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC)
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 11, 2024

This program provides financial support to local governments in Georgia for purchasing essential equipment and technology to enhance the capabilities of first responder agencies like police, fire, and emergency medical services.

Law Justice and Legal Services
County governments
Southeast Aquatics Fund
$500,000
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 8, 2025

This funding opportunity supports nonprofits, government agencies, and educational institutions in the southeastern U.S. to improve aquatic habitats and water quality, particularly for endangered species and key river basins.

Environment
Nonprofits
Landscape Pattern Ridge and Slough in the Florida Everglades
$691,988
U.S. Department of Defense (Fort Worth District)
Federal

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 30, 2025

This grant provides funding for researchers with expertise in the Everglades ecosystem to study and monitor the unique landscape patterns of ridges and sloughs, supporting ecological restoration efforts in the region.

Natural Resources
Exclusive - see details
Cumberland Plateau-Southern Appalachians Stewardship Fund
$750,000
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 15, 2025

This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and educational institutions in the Cumberland Plateau and Southern Appalachians to restore ecosystems, improve habitats, and promote sustainable agricultural practices.

Environment
Nonprofits
The Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia Grant
$4,000
Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 5, 2025

This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Whitfield, Bartow, and Gordon Counties that focus on community improvement through various initiatives such as arts, education, and social services.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Monarch Butterfly and Pollinators Conservation Fund
$300,000
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 22, 2025

This grant provides funding for conservation projects that restore and enhance habitats for monarch butterflies and other native pollinators, targeting nonprofit organizations, government entities, tribal groups, and educational institutions.

Environment
Nonprofits
Georgia Outdoor Learning Demonstration (GOLD) Grant
$5,000
Georgia Department of Education, administered by the Environmental Education Alliance, Inc.
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 15, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to schools and educators in Georgia to improve outdoor learning experiences for preK-12 students through various initiatives like professional development, schoolyard enhancements, and field trips.

Education
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
2026 Recycling and Waste Diversion
Contact for amount
Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GAEPD)
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Oct 1, 2024

This grant provides funding to local governments in Georgia to develop projects that increase recycling, reduce waste, and divert recoverable materials from the solid waste stream.

Environment
County governments
David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund
Contact for amount
David, Helen and Marian Woodward Fund
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 13, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in select Southern states for capital projects and educational programs that aim to improve graduation rates.

Education
Nonprofits
Honda Corporate Funding - Programmatic Support
$100,000
Honda USA Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 30, 2024

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations and schools in select U.S. states for programs focused on workforce development in advanced manufacturing and environmental sustainability initiatives.

Education
Nonprofits
Boating Infrastructure Grant Program
Contact for amount
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
State
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jun 23, 2023

This program provides funding to public entities and private marina owners for the construction and improvement of facilities that accommodate large recreational boats used for pleasure.

Recreation
Nonprofits
Price Gilbert, Jr. Charitable Fund
Contact for amount
Price Gilbert Jr. Charitable Fund
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jan 22, 2025

This grant provides financial support to 501(c)(3) organizations in the Metro Atlanta area for projects focused on education, the environment, arts, culture, humanities, health, and human services.

Education
Nonprofits
City of Powder Springs Neighborhood Beautification Grant Program
$4,000
City of Powder Springs
Local

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Aug 28, 2025

This program provides funding to homeowners associations, neighborhood organizations, and multi-family property owners in Powder Springs to improve the visual appeal of their neighborhoods through exterior beautification projects.

Community Development
Nonprofits