Broadband Infrastructure (SLFRF) This program funds projects which make necessary investments to provide unserved or underserved locations with new or expanded broadband access, delivering reliable…
Georgia Grants
Georgia's grant landscape centers on Atlanta's growing foundation sector alongside state programs through the Georgia Council for the Arts, Department of Community Affairs, and Department of Economic Development. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, and Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation are major private funders.
Capital Projects Fund (ARPA) Capital Projects must invest in capital assets designed to directly enable work, education, and health monitoring. The CPF Grant Program has been designed to address the…
Provides funding to construct, renovate, operate, and maintain pumpout stations and waste reception facilities for recreational boaters. Includes outreach to inform boaters about the use, benefits,…
Competitive pass-through subgrant program funded by NOAA through Congressional funding under the Coastal Zone Management Act. Service area includes 11 Georgia coastal counties: Brantley, Bryan,…
COVID-19 Mitigation Assisted Living Communities/Personal Care Homes 25 Beds + (… This grant program supports licensed Assisted Living Communities and Personal Care Homes with 25 beds or more that…
COVID-19 Mitigation Hospitals (SFRF) This program supports licensed hospitals that provide services to prevent and mitigate COVID 19 to the general public. The grant program will be available through…
Drinking Water Projects to Support Increased Population Drinking Water (DWSRF) Projects to Support Increased Population.
Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) The Georgia Department of Community Affairs is administering the State of Georgia Rental Assistance Program (GRA) with ERA 2 funds. This program can help renters…
Financial incentive for landowners to protect Georgia's natural resources. Landowners who donate fee-title lands or permanent conservation easements to government entities, state agencies, or Land…
Georgia Investments in Housing Grant (SLFRF) The Georgia Investments in Housing Grant will support nonprofits that are 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) tax-exempt organizations who provide affordable housing…
Provides small grants for wildlife viewing projects that increase awareness and appreciation of nongame wildlife, rare native plants, and natural habitats. Emphasis on species and habitats…
Governor's Emergency Education Relief II (GEER II) Under the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER Fund), the U.S. Department of Education (Department) awards grants to Governors for…
Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) The program will be launched after approval by Treasury (TBD). To be added to the notification list when the program opens, please fill out the sign-up form on…
Hotel Relief Program Through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) State Fiscal Recover Funds, the Hotel Relief Grant Program will provide direct aid to hotels who can demonstrate a negative economic…
Improving Neighborhood Outcomes in Disproportionally Impacted Communities (SLFR… Development of or improvements/maintenance to parks or recreational facilities in Qualified Census Tracts in Georgia.…
Judicial Grant (SLFRF) The State of Georgia will be utilizing funds made available by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to create this opportunity. In addition to other measures, Governor Kemp…
Federal program authorized by Congress for acquiring federal lands and assisting states and local governments with funds to acquire lands and develop/renovate outdoor recreation facilities.…
Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Non-entitlement units, defined in section 603(g)(5) of the Social Security Act, as added by the American Rescue Plan Act, are generally local governments with populations…
Negative Economic Impact (SLFRF) This program funds projects that respond to economic harms to workers, families, small businesses, impacted industries, and the public sector.
Nationwide competitive grant program authorized under LWCF Act. Provides new or significantly improved recreation opportunities in disadvantaged urban communities (population 30,000+). Requires 1:1…
Frequently Asked Questions
- What state grants are available in Georgia?
- Key Georgia agencies include the Council for the Arts, Department of Community Affairs (OneGeorgia Authority), Department of Economic Development, Department of Education, and the Environmental Finance Authority. The Georgia Housing and Finance Authority funds affordable housing. The Department of Natural Resources offers conservation grants.
- What foundations serve Georgia?
- Major Georgia foundations include the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, Goizueta Foundation, and the Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation. The Coca-Cola Foundation and UPS Foundation, both headquartered in Atlanta, provide significant corporate giving.
- Are there grants for rural Georgia organizations?
- Yes. The OneGeorgia Authority specifically targets rural economic development. USDA Rural Development programs are active across rural Georgia. The Georgia Power Foundation and the Healthcare Georgia Foundation fund rural community projects. Regional commissions across the state help connect rural organizations to funding opportunities.
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