Georgia Grants
Explore 128 grant opportunities available in Georgia
Application Deadline
Feb 1, 2025
Date Added
Jun 23, 2023
The grant application is for activities such as historic resources survey, National Register nominations, preservation planning, design guidelines, information/education projects, historic structures reports, conditions assessment reports, structural assessment reports, preservation plans, architectural drawings, and specifications. Cemetery projects such as cemetery resource/monument surveys, groundpenetrating radar surveys, preservation plans, master plans, or conditions assessment reports are also eligible. This grant application also supports physical βbricks and mortarβ rehabilitation activities for historic sitespecific buildings, structures, monuments, and places, including cemeteries and parks. Development project applications must provide the following three items to be considered eligible for HPF grant funding: a legal description of the property, listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and previous documentation of predevelopment/planning activities associated with the resource. At the completion of a development project, a preservation agreement or covenant is required for the property
Application Deadline
Feb 9, 2024
Date Added
Jun 23, 2023
The CIG Program is a competitive pass-through subgrant program made possible by a grant to Georgia DNR from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) through Congressional funding pursuant to the Coastal Zone Management Act. These subgrants may be awarded to qualified county and municipal governments, regional commissions, state-affiliated research or educational institutions, or state agencies (except GDNR), provided the project takes place entirely within the eleven-county service area of the program. The CIG Program service area includes Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Charlton, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh and Wayne counties.
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.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 21, 2023
The following activities/projects will be eligible for LMIG funds: ο· Preliminary engineering (including engineering work for R/W plans and Utility plans) ο· Construction supervision & inspection ο· Utility Adjustments or replacement ο· Patching, leveling and resurfacing a paved roadway ο· Grading, Drainage, Base and Paving existing or new roads ο· Replacing storm drain pipe or culverts ο· Intersection improvements ο· Turn lanes ο· Bridge repair or replacement ο· Sidewalk adjacent (within right of way) to a public roadway or street ο· Roadway Signs, striping, guardrail installation ο· Signal installation or improvement ο· Aggregate Surface Course for dirt road maintenance
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 21, 2023
The School-Based Health Center Planning Grant Round 2 is intended to support a one-year planning process to explore the establishment of a school-based health center within CSI, TSI, and Promise Schools, and all rural districts. ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββPeriodically, funding is available for the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) to award to districts and schools in the form of grants. This solidifies our commitment to service and support where students have the resources and tools to succeed and be prepared for life. In an effort to streamline communication and create a consistent application process, all grant opportunities currently available and those coming soon can be accessed here. ββββ
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 21, 2023
This program provides funding to state agencies and local governments in Georgia to implement projects that reduce the long-term risks from natural disasters and protect communities.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Mar 15, 2021
NOTICE: Application Process as of April 6th EDA is excited to announce the launch of its new grants management platform: the Economic Development Grants Experience (EDGE). EDGE was developed to streamline the application and grants management process by implementing a single platform with increased transparency, improved user experience, higher data quality, and more efficiency throughout the entire grant lifecycle. As of April 6th, 2023, applications can no longer be submitted on Grants.gov, and will ONLY be accepted through EDGE. To apply in EDGE, please go to: sfgrants.eda.gov. More information on how to apply is provided in the full NOFO. PARTNERSHIP PLANNING program instructions: Please note that applicants will be invited to submit applications through EDGE for the Partnership Planning program. For more information, please reach out to your EDA point of contact. Program Description: EDA makes planning and local technical assistance investments to support economic development, foster job creation, and attract private investment in economically distressed areas of the United States. Under the Planning program, EDA makes Partnership Planning, Short-Term Planning, and State Planning awards to eligible recipients to create and implement regional economic development plans designed to build capacity and guide the economic prosperity and resiliency of an area or region. More specifically, EDA makes Partnership Planning investments to designated planning organizations (i.e., District Organizations) serving EDA-designated Economic Development Districts and to Indian Tribes to facilitate the development, implementation, revision, or replacement of Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies (CEDS), which articulate and prioritize the strategic economic goals of recipients respective regions. EDA also makes Short-Term and State Planning awards for economic development planning activities that guide the eventual creation and retention of high-quality jobs, particularly for the unemployed and underemployed in the Nations most economically distressed regions. Under the Local Technical Assistance program, EDA makes awards to strengthen the capacity of local or State organizations, institutions of higher education, and other eligible entities to undertake and promote effective economic development programs through projects such as feasibility studies, impact analyses, disaster resiliency plans, and project planning. *Please note: While the published Notice of Funding Opportunity (available under "Related Documents") states that the ED900A form and the SF424B form are both required for a complete application, these forms are no longer required and have therefore been removed from the package template.
Application Deadline
May 17, 2024
Date Added
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The Kendrick Foundation invests in conditions that support the physical and mental health of all Morgan County residents. Donor Name: The Kendrick Foundation State: Georgia County: Morgan County (GA) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline:Β 05/17/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Using these and other data, the Kendrick Foundation seeks to partner with strong, innovative community organizations implementing scientifically supported, evidence-based, and/or evidence-informed strategies as outlined in the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps What Works for Health and/or other credible sources to address one or more of the following focus areas: Mental Health Substance Use Physical Activity and Nutrition Eligibility Criteria Non-profit organizations impacting Morgan County are eligible to apply. They do fund organizations whose headquarters are located outside of the county, but only if those served by the proposed project/initiative reside within Morgan County. Only 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations and organizations that are exempt from filing for a 501(c)(3) status (units of government, school corporations, and religious organizations) are eligible. Organizations may submit multiple applications for different projects/initiatives. The Kendrick Foundation Does Not FundΒ Individuals: Individuals wishing to apply must do so with the cooperation of a non-profit organization, and the organization must submit the application. Organizations with outstanding grant reports due to the Kendrick Foundation Programs normally fully funded by units of local government Programs that do not serve Morgan County residents Projects to build or fund an endowment Religious activities or programs that serve or appear to serve predominantly one denomination and not the community at large Political organizations or campaigns National and state fundraising efforts which do not directly benefit local agencies or chapters Programs that could be considered discriminatory Projects/initiatives operated by for-profit companies For more information, visit The Kendrick Foundation.
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