Public Safety and Community Violence Reduction Grant (SLFRF) Funds to address violent gun crime and community violence that have increased as a result of COVID-19, or to address a decrease in public…
Georgia Grants
Last updated June 13, 2026
There are currently 26 active grants available to Georgia applicants in Grantable's free grants database, drawn from state sources and updated daily.
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.
What grants are open in Georgia right now?
Provides funding for construction and rehabilitation of trails and directly related trailhead facilities.
School Based Health Centers (SLFRF) This program funds the Georgia Department of Education in providing grants that support the planning, infrastructure/space renovations, start-up staffing, and…
Victim's Services (SLFRF) This program supports nonprofit organizations that are 501c3 or 501c19 tax exempt who experienced economic harms incurred as a result of COVID-19.
Provides matching grants for permanent protection of qualified battlefield lands in Georgia. Funding supports fee-simple acquisition and purchase of permanent protective interests in qualified…
Water Sewer Infrastructure (SLFRF) This program funds projects that support investments in necessary improvements to water and sewer infrastructures.
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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