Georgia Health Grants
Explore 93 grant opportunities
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
May 3, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that focus on improving the health and welfare of elderly women, primarily in Georgia.
Application Deadline
Jan 1, 2026
Date Added
Aug 15, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to federally recognized Native American tribes and tribal organizations to develop and implement community health aide programs tailored to their specific healthcare needs.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2026
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
This grant provides funding to Georgia-based religious, charitable, and educational organizations affiliated with the Georgia Baptist or Southern Baptist denominations to support community-focused projects and initiatives.
Application Deadline
Feb 1, 2026
Date Added
Jul 1, 2025
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in metro Atlanta that focus on improving the lives of children through education, health, and youth development initiatives.
Application Deadline
Feb 1, 2026
Date Added
May 1, 2025
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in the Atlanta metropolitan area, prioritizing hospitals and health-related initiatives, followed by education, human services, and arts and culture.
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2026
Date Added
May 21, 2025
This grant provides financial assistance to nonprofit organizations in Georgia that support residents in need of organ transplants, helping to improve the transplantation process and address related financial challenges.
Application Deadline
Mar 1, 2026
Date Added
Aug 13, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Georgia that focus on alleviating suffering and assisting vulnerable populations, including disaster victims, the sick, and orphans.
Application Deadline
Jun 15, 2026
Date Added
May 15, 2025
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations focused on alleviating poverty and humanitarian needs for individuals in the Metro Atlanta area.
Application Deadline
Apr 30, 2027
Date Added
Feb 14, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to community organizations and local governments working to address environmental justice issues and improve public health in underserved communities across the U.S.
Application Deadline
Jan 15, 2026
Date Added
May 19, 2025
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in the Metro Atlanta area that focus on improving mental health and educational equity for underserved families and communities.
Application Deadline
Aug 15, 2026
Date Added
Jul 3, 2025
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit, faith-based, and higher education organizations implementing community outreach programs that directly benefit Fort Valley and its surrounding areas.
Application Deadline
Apr 30, 2027
Date Added
Feb 14, 2025
This funding initiative provides financial support to community-based organizations, local and tribal governments in eight southeastern states to address environmental justice issues and promote healthier environments.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 12, 2025
This program provides funding to local governments and eligible organizations in Georgia for projects that improve community transportation options, such as bike paths, pedestrian facilities, and streetscape enhancements.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2026
Date Added
Jun 20, 2025
This grant provides funding to charitable organizations in Bibb County, Georgia, focused on improving health outcomes and alleviating suffering for individuals affected by disease, particularly in cancer prevention and treatment.
Application Deadline
Dec 15, 2025
Date Added
Jul 3, 2025
This fund provides financial support to nonprofits and churches in Macon-Bibb County, Georgia, that deliver essential services such as education, meal programs, and assistance for individuals with disabilities.
Application Deadline
Jun 1, 2026
Date Added
Jun 2, 2025
This grant provides financial support to Methodist-affiliated educational institutions in rural areas, organizations aiding sick or elderly ministers, and charities assisting economically disadvantaged children and orphans, particularly in Georgia.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 12, 2024
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in select states to improve healthcare access and outcomes for underserved and uninsured communities.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2024
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
The Ida Alice Ryan Charitable Trust is offering grants to support charitable institutions located in or around Atlanta, Georgia. This grant program is aligned with the Trust's mission to foster community well-being by empowering organizations that serve vital needs in the region. The Trust's strategic priorities are evident in its focus on key areas that contribute to a thriving society within the Metro Atlanta 28-County Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The primary target beneficiaries of this grant are organizations that qualify as exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and operate within the specified Atlanta area. The impact goals of the Trust are implicitly to strengthen the capacity of these local charities, enabling them to expand their reach and effectiveness in addressing critical community issues. The Trust's priorities and focus areas are clearly defined, encompassing arts, culture, and humanities; education; health; human services; and public/society benefit. These areas represent the core sectors where the Trust believes its funding can yield the most significant positive change. By supporting organizations within these categories, the Trust aims to contribute to a more vibrant, educated, healthy, and supportive community. While specific expected outcomes and measurable results are not explicitly detailed in the provided description, it can be inferred that the Trust seeks to achieve tangible improvements in the quality of life for Atlanta residents through the work of its grantees. The Trust's theory of change appears to be rooted in the belief that by investing in established and impactful charitable institutions, it can indirectly facilitate a wide range of positive social and cultural advancements across the diverse focus areas.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 22, 2024
This funding opportunity supports community gardens in metro Atlanta by providing financial assistance for infrastructure improvements and larger projects that promote sustainable food growing and community engagement.
Application Deadline
May 31, 2024
Date Added
May 23, 2024
The Disability Inclusion Fund (DIF) at Borealis Philanthropy is actively seeking applications from organizations dedicated to advancing disability inclusion, rights, and justice. This grant program is deeply aligned with Borealis Philanthropy's broader mission to foster a more vibrant, just, and joyful world for people with disabilities. The fund's strategic priorities are rooted in intersectional cross-movements and collaborative efforts, supporting initiatives ranging from arts and culture to policy and advocacy that dismantle ableism and promote authentic representation of disabled people. The primary beneficiaries of DIF grants are organizations whose work is driven by and accountable to the disability justice movement, with a particular emphasis on those most impacted by injustice and exclusion. This includes disabled people with multiple and intersecting social and political identities, such as race, gender identity, class, and sexual orientation. The fund prioritizes organizations led by disabled people, specifically Black, Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), queer, gender non-conforming, and women with disabilities, where over 50% of the leadership (management staff, advisory committees, or governing boards) identify as disabled. DIF's core focuses include promoting radical inclusion by removing barriers and ensuring access, valuing lived experience, and emphasizing the leadership of those most impacted. The program also fosters cross-movement solidarity, encouraging collaboration and bridge-building among disability justice activists and across various social movements like Black lives, climate change, immigration rights, labor rights, racial justice, and queer and trans liberation. This approach reflects a theory of change that believes systemic change occurs through interconnected movements and the empowerment of marginalized communities. Expected outcomes include strengthening grassroots disabled-led organizations, expanding their operational capacities for ongoing movement building, and driving narrative change that dismantles ableism in policy, society, and culture. Measurable results will stem from work that moves practices of disability inclusion and justice forward through community organizing, mutual aid, advocacy, and policy work, as well as strategies that celebrate and elevate the authentic representation of disabled people in arts, media, and literature. This two-year grant opportunity provides $75,000 per year, totaling $150,000, for eligible U.S.-based or U.S. territory-based 501(c)3 organizations or fiscally sponsored entities with an annual budget under $1 million.
