Previous Grants
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$7 million campaign to update the Program Center for organization serving adults with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries.
$1.5 million initiative to streamline and increase access to brief legal services for clients.
$3.1 million campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent facility for technical training program serving youth in East Point.
Expansion of the Level Up mentoring program in metro Atlanta.
$27.5 million campaign to increase impact.
Operating support.
Support for a mobile workshop to introduce students to technical careers.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Child Well-Being Fund.
Establishment of the Woodruff and Whitehead Affordable Housing Donor Advised Fund.
$10 million campaign to construct the Corners Community Center and expand programs.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Support of statewide network ($700,000) and dropout prevention cohort ($250,000).
Capital and capacity-building support to strengthen collaborative refugee resettlement services.
$10 million campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent facility on Auburn Avenue to expand housing and workforce development services.
Establishment of the Goshen Family Resource Center to provide community-based mental health and family support services.
$7.2 million campaign to expand services connecting homeless and low-income clients to affordable housing.
$16.5 million campaign to relocate campus to Grove Park.
Support of citywide strategy to scale housing services for the homeless.
Development of a commercial kitchen for women's entrepreneurship program.
$7.8 million campaign to construct inclusive, affordable housing for public servants and adults with developmental disabilities as part of the Light House Village in Rockdale County.
$1.55 million campaign to establish a support center for individuals with autism and their families.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
$5.7 million campaign to develop the Oakhurst House to serve youth transitioning out of foster care.
Construction of affordable housing in Westside neighborhoods.
Support of workforce development program to connect young adults to living-wage jobs.
Support of initiative to expand comprehensive sex education to additional Georgia school districts.
$10 million capital and capacity-building campaign to expand community health services.
$3.3 million campaign to renovate and expand facilities for Federally Qualified Health Center.
Capital improvements as part of $1.7 million campaign to expand family counseling programs.
Expansion of SmART Literacy initiative to improve K-3 literacy through arts integration at four metro Atlanta schools.
Operating support for CIS Atlanta, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through leadership development.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support for the After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School and Hollis Innovation Academy.
Expansion of academic enrichment program.
Support of reading specialists and family coaching for afterschool program serving Latino students.
Expansion of online tool and parent coaching program.
Support of Student and Family Support Program at three turnaround schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Support of a loan guarantee fund for charter school facilities in metro Atlanta.
Support for Relay Georgia to grow teacher preparation programs and transition to a new operating model.
Support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Implementation of STEAM certification for public charter school network.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Renovation of facility as part of $3.5 million campaign to expand academic enrichment program.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
$10 million campaign to improve existing facilities and construct a skilled nursing and memory care community.
$11.1 million campaign to develop permanently affordable housing in Oakland City and East Lake.
Support for plan to accelerate the production of affordable housing units.
$27.5 million campaign to increase impact.
Operating support.
$20 million campaign to build third year-round campsite in Rutledge.
Renovation of the Community Resource Center and South Atlanta Food Bank to expand services.
Support for statewide response team to coordinate services for child victims of sex trafficking.
$2.8 million campaign to renovate an affordable housing complex for men at risk of homelessness.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Child Well-Being Fund.
Support to relocate headquarters and grow Atlanta programs as part of $25 million campaign.
Support of the FAIR Project to improve education outcomes for children in foster care.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Support of statewide network ($700,000) and dropout prevention cohort ($250,000).
$3.5 million campaign to acquire and improve campus to expand services for homeless families.
$2.25 million campaign to expand services.
Support of capital improvements.
$3.4 million campaign to purchase and renovate a facility to provide supportive services for homeless families.
$6.7 million campaign to complete campus improvements.
$7.2 million campaign to expand services connecting homeless and low-income clients to affordable housing.
Support of citywide strategy to scale housing services for the homeless.
Establishment of the Thrive Center to provide supportive services for homeless individuals.
Updates to resident rooms as part of $7.3 million capital campaign.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Operating support ($250,000) and support of executive leadership transition ($100,000) for child policy and advocacy organization.
Construction of affordable housing in Westside neighborhoods.
Purchase and renovation of facilities to expand residential treatment program serving women with mental health and substance use disorders.
Implementation of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Support of initiative to expand comprehensive sex education to additional Georgia school districts.
$5.8 million campaign to construct men's dormitory for residential addiction treatment program.
$2.5 million campaign to build outdoor space, upgrade technology, purchase buses, and establish an endowment and maintenance reserve.
Operating support for CIS Atlanta, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through leadership development.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support for the After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School and Hollis Innovation Academy.
Expansion of education programs to address learning loss related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expansion of academic enrichment program.
Support of bus transportation and reading specialists for afterschool program serving Latino students.
Implementation of strategic plan to support social-emotional learning and expand academic enrichment program to underserved students in south Atlanta.
Expansion of online tool and parent coaching program to 20 metro Atlanta schools.
Support of Student and Family Support Program at four turnaround schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Support for Relay Georgia to grow teacher preparation programs and transition to a new operating model.
Support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support for plan to accelerate the production of affordable housing units.
Capital improvements at the Woodruff Scout Reservation and Bert Adams Scout Camp ($1,000,000) and operating support ($500,000).
Operating support.
$20 million campaign to build third year-round campsite in Rutledge.
Support for statewide response team to coordinate services for child victims of sex trafficking.
$800,000 campaign for facility improvements to expand services in Sandy Springs and Dunwoody.
Support of initiative to recruit foster families for children age 13 and older.
Rotating capital fund to preserve and develop affordable single-family housing in South Atlanta as part of $8 million campaign.
Support of the FAIR Project to improve education outcomes for children in foster care.
Operating support ($400,000) and support of growth plan ($100,000) for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Support of statewide network ($700,000) and dropout prevention cohort ($20,000).
$3.9 million campaign to renovate facilities, update technology, and build capacity for organization providing shelter and childcare for homeless families.
Roof replacement as part of $6.8 million campaign to renovate facilities.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Operating support to maintain services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Capacity-building support to expand housing and behavioral health services for homeless and low-income clients.
Implementation of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Expansion of teen pregnancy prevention and health programs.
Expansion of Decatur Street clinic to meet increased demand for services.
Relocation of Gwinnett Health Center to expand access to care.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta and child well-being.
Operating support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through leadership development.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support for the After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School and Hollis Innovation Academy.
Expansion of education programs to address learning loss related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expansion of academic enrichment program.
Expansion of afterschool program serving Latino students to three new sites.
Program and technology updates for Breakthrough Atlanta, an academic enrichment program for students in metro Atlanta.
Implementation of strategic plan to support social-emotional learning and expand academic enrichment program to underserved students in south Atlanta.
Implementation of online tool and parent coaching program in 10 metro Atlanta schools.
Support of Student and Family Support Program at four turnaround schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Operating support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Expansion of Literacy and Justice for All to Wellstar Kennestone Hospital ($1,176,624) and KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools ($1,366,535) as part of Smart Start priority initiatives.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Expansion of mobile vision clinics serving metro Atlanta students.
Support for comprehensive wraparound services at Hollis Innovation Academy and Booker T. Washington High School.
Development of low-barrier shelter for women and children at the Atlanta Day Shelter facility on Ethel Street.
Support for plan to accelerate the production of affordable housing units.
Relocation of offices for organization serving children with hearing loss.
Capital improvements at the Woodruff Scout Reservation and Bert Adams Scout Camp ($1,000,000) and operating support ($500,000).
Operating support.
One-time support to develop a program providing therapeutic foster care services for children with behavioral challenges.
$7.5 million campaign to renovate and expand facilities to serve homeless youth.
Relocation of dental clinic serving patients with developmental disabilities.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
$1.8 million campaign to relocate Fulton office to a new facility.
Support of statewide network ($700,000) and costs associated with the establishment of a dropout prevention cohort ($250,000).
Establishment of two Career Centers as part of workforce development expansion.
Purchase and renovation of a home for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
One-time support for LEADS Education Program serving youth in foster care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
$10.9 million campaign to build a new campus providing shelter and services for the homeless.
$2.9 million campaign to acquire and renovate a new facility to expand services for low-income families in Gwinnett County.
Acquisition and renovation of a new Service and Education Center.
Support of citywide strategy to provide housing for the homeless as part of COVID-19 pandemic response and recovery efforts.
Support of Technology Career Program to provide low-income adults with comprehensive technical skills training.
Support of efforts to assist the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Support of workforce development program for low-income young adults.
Operating support to maintain services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Implementation of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Expansion of teen pregnancy prevention and health programs.
Relocation of East Gwinnett clinic to expand services.
Phase II expansion of the 3DE high school model in metro Atlanta.
Support for Reading Rocks! literacy program.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Operating support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Support of leadership program for school districts.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support for the After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School and Hollis Innovation Academy.
Operating support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic ($1 million) and capital support to complete KIPP Soul ($1.5 million).
Expansion of afterschool program serving Latino students to three new sites.
Program and technology updates for Breakthrough Atlanta, an academic enrichment program for public school students in metro Atlanta.
Implementation of online tool and parent coaching program in 10 metro Atlanta schools.
Expansion of the Relay Graduate School of Education's teacher residency program to Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Construction of the Ryan Marshall Performing Arts Center as part of $18.9 million campaign.
Operating support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Support for distance learning model and counseling services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Support for program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support for comprehensive wraparound services at Hollis Innovation Academy and Booker T. Washington High School.
Support of strategic growth plan for certified Community Development Financial Institution that provides loans and development services to underserved markets.
$2.8 million campaign to make critical repairs and add community engagement space to the Material Reuse Center.
$5.56 million campaign to develop soccer fields adjacent to MARTA stations for StationSoccer youth development program.
$51.4 million capital campaign to build a new facility and grow food distribution network.
$15.5 million campaign to increase access to affordable housing in metro Atlanta.
Technology upgrades and purchase of vehicles to meet increased demand for foster care and counseling services.
Implementation of strategic plan to improve services and expand employment opportunities for the disabled.
Operating support and support of the Career Bound workforce readiness program.
$20 million campaign to build third year-round campsite in Rutledge.
Support over two years to scale transportation services for homeless clients.
Technology and facility upgrades for agency serving children in foster care.
Operating support ($400,000) and support of growth plan ($100,000) for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Support of statewide network to improve child well-being in Georgia.
Construction of the Goshen Community Wellness Center on the Goshen Valley Boys Ranch campus.
Repairs to shelter facilities serving homeless mothers and their children.
Relocation and consolidation of offices and renovation of North Fulton location to expand day and vocational services for the disabled.
Improvements to boys' wing at Bowdon campus, a residential treatment facility for youth with mental health and behavioral challenges.
Construction of kitchen and pantry as part of $3 million campaign for facility updates to meet increased demand for services.
Technology updates for organization engaging churches to support children in foster care.
Development of a community resource center to serve the Rockdale community.
Purchase and renovation of building in Chamblee to serve low-income individuals and families.
Support of HomeFirst, a public/private partnership to build new low-barrier shelters, expand permanent supportive housing, and enhance access and outreach efforts to assist the chronically homeless. Payable over three years.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Implementation of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Support of teen pregnancy prevention programs over two years.
Renovation of building to house Whitefoord's Family Medical Center.
Phase II expansion of the 3DE high school model in metro Atlanta.
Capital projects as part of $20 million comprehensive campaign.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
Support of leadership program for school districts.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support of After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School.
Two-year support of expansion of academic enrichment program.
Capital campaign to renovate facilities for KIPP Atlanta Collegiate and KIPP Soul.
Expansion of afterschool program serving Latino students to three new sites.
Support of Community Engagement Program at four schools that are part of Atlanta Public Schools' turnaround strategy. Payable over three years.
Costs related to relocation of headquarters and technology upgrades.
Expansion of the Relay Graduate School of Education's teacher residency program to Atlanta.
Operating support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Support of wraparound services at Gideons Elementary School.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support of comprehensive wraparound services for students at Hollis Innovation Academy.
Support of strategic growth plan for certified Community Development Financial Institution that provides loans and development services to underserved markets.
$15.5 million campaign to increase access to affordable housing in metro Atlanta.
$2.25 million Phase I campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent home for "earn-a-bike" youth development program in Atlanta's Westside.
Support of one-time marketing and technology upgrades to increase the number of children served.
Acquisition and renovation of building to serve as a volunteer and donation center for organization serving youth in foster care.
Operating support ($1,800,000) and one-time support of Thomasville Club ($200,000).
Development of Champions Place, a shared living community for young adults with physical disabilities.
Infrastructure improvements and development of permanent supportive housing as part of $25.6 million campaign.
Acquisition of apartment building to serve as transitional housing for graduates of recovery program.
Support over two years to scale transportation services for homeless clients.
Operating support ($400,000) and implementation of performance management system ($100,000) for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Continuation of the Child Welfare Training Collaborative in Georgia.
Support of statewide network to improve child well-being in Georgia.
Campaign to purchase Support Center and 35 housing units in Freedom Village to serve homeless women.
Renovation and expansion of facility in response to growing need for services.
Capacity-building to strengthen organization providing shelter and childcare for homeless families.
Construction of the Nonprofit Center for Change in Atlanta's Westside neighborhood.
Capital expansion of Henry County facility serving victims of child abuse and sexual assault.
Phase II of campaign to renovate existing facilities serving homeless and low-income individuals with substance abuse issues.
Purchase and renovation of The Drake Village to provide housing for formerly homeless mothers and their children.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Support of HomeFirst, a public/private partnership to build new low-barrier shelters, expand permanent supportive housing, and enhance access and outreach efforts to assist the chronically homeless.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Growth of Professional Training Corps program at Atlanta Technical College to provide workforce development for low-income young adults.
Support of teen pregnancy prevention programs over two years.
Phase II expansion of the 3DE high school model in metro Atlanta.
Replacement of HVAC systems for early learning program serving low-income children in north metro Atlanta.
Operating support for Communities in Schools of Georgia ($800,000) and Communities in Schools of Atlanta ($200,000).
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Support of leadership program for school districts.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support of After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School.
Two-year support of expansion of academic enrichment program.
Capital campaign to renovate facilities for KIPP Atlanta Collegiate and KIPP Soul.
Support of Community Engagement Program at four schools that are part of Atlanta Public Schools' turnaround strategy. Payable over three years.
Expansion of the Relay Graduate School of Education's teacher residency program to Atlanta.
Operating support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Support for costs associated with expansion to Gideons Elementary School.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support of comprehensive wraparound services for students at Hollis Innovation Academy.
Renovation of the Rosalynn Apartments to provide housing for formerly homeless adults with disabilities.
Operating support ($1 million) and support of Open the Door campaign ($3.5 million) to increase impact.
$12 million campaign to expand and renovate facilities for organization serving youth with emotional and mental health challenges.
$2.4 million campaign for the purchase and renovation of a building to house an expanded food pantry and thrift boutique.
Renovation of North Fulton Day and Vocational Program site to expand services for adults with developmental disabilities.
Operating support ($400,000) and support of expansion plan ($100,000) for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Support of operations over two years to meet increased demand for services for organization providing support for victims of child abuse.
Support of statewide network to improve child well-being in Georgia.
Capital improvements to facility as part of $2 million 30th anniversary campaign to strengthen organization providing legal defense and supportive services for low-income clients.
Renovation of lifelong learning center and other campus improvements as part of $2.7 million campaign to grow services for developmentally disabled adults in Gwinnett County.
Purchase of refurbished box truck and computer workstations for refugee resettlement agency.
Construction of a residential community in Flowery Branch for developmentally disabled adults.
Construction of a new 20-bed wing at Bowdon campus to house additional youth in need of residential mental health treatment.
Technology and office space improvements to increase capacity of organization serving homeless individuals with HIV/AIDS.
Capacity-building to strengthen organization providing shelter and childcare for homeless families.
Development of program in Fulton County to serve children in foster care and their families.
Costs associated with the merger of The Center for Working Families and New Hope Enterprises to grow, improve and better align workforce development programs serving low-income communities in south Atlanta.
Support of HomeFirst, a public/private partnership to build new low-barrier shelters, expand permanent supportive housing, and enhance access and outreach efforts to assist the chronically homeless.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Capital needs, including acquisition of bunk beds, for camp serving at-risk youth.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Support of core program and Professional Training Corps in partnership with Atlanta Technical College to provide workforce development for low-income young adults.
Capital improvements to Ronald McDonald House near Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston.
$8 million Bridge to Better Healthcare campaign to address infrastructure and capacity-building needs.
Purchase and renovation of a new facility in the Bolton Road community to house the Agape Youth & Family Center.
Support of Joseph B. Whitehead Scholarship Endowment ($6.5 million) and capital costs to acquire and develop adjacent property ($3.5 million) as part of $30 million campaign.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Support of leadership program for school districts.
Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support of After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School.
Expansion of Horizons Atlanta's academic enrichment program.
Operating support for KIPP network of charter schools.
Capital costs associated with move to Peachtree Center as part of $3.5 million 50th Anniversary campaign to grow adult literacy organization.
Purchase of buses as part of $3.7 million campaign to support the growth of Breakthrough Atlanta, an academic enrichment program for Atlanta public school students.
Capital support for expansion of the Whitefoord Early Learning Academy.
Support of Community Engagement Program at four schools that are part of Atlanta Public Schools' turnaround strategy. Payable over three years.
Operating support for recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Costs associated with expansion to a third campus in Atlanta Public Schools.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support of comprehensive wraparound services for students at Hollis Innovation Academy.
Capital campaign to complete renovations to warehouse to meet increased demand for tool-lending services to the charitable sector.
Support of ANDP Loan Fund to develop affordable housing.
Operating support for 2016 annual campaign.
Operating support for 2015 annual campaign ($1 million) and two-year support of Open the Door campaign to increase the impact of the organization in metro Atlanta ($6 million).
Support of behavioral health program for homeless and other at-risk individuals.
Three-year support to expand services for homeless clients of First Step Staffing.
Improvements to warehouse and facilities as part of $1.5 million campaign for organization providing medical equipment for the disabled.
Operating support ($400,000) and support to recruit more volunteers in Fulton and DeKalb counties ($100,000) for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Support of operations over two years to meet increased demand for services.
Development and implementation of the Child Welfare Training Collaborative in Georgia.
Program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Purchase and renovation of former church to house a substance abuse recovery program for homeless women.
Campus improvements to enhance children's living spaces and to create areas for therapy and recreation.
Renovation of facility to provide emergency housing and supportive services for homeless single women and women with children.
Implementation of technology plan to increase operational efficiency.
Renovation of Phoenix House, a facility that provides permanent supportive housing for homeless individuals.
Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
Expansion of headquarters and development of additional permanent housing for homeless veterans.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Support of core program ($500,000) and launch of the Professional Training Corps program in partnership with a local community college ($500,000).
Construction of the YMCA Learning and Leadership Center in the Westside to house administrative offices, model early learning classrooms and a teacher training facility.
Capital improvements for "Lighthouse" facility and development of greenspace for organization serving runaway and homeless youth.
Development of Youth Services Center within the Fulton County Juvenile Court to serve children who have been victims of trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Second phase of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Expansion of the Mercy Care clinic and relocation of Recuperative Care programs to expand healthcare services for the homeless.
Support of the Georgia Public Private Partnership for Teen Pregnancy Prevention.
For property acquisition and capital improvements as part of $1.4 million campaign to expand services.
Purchase and renovation of a new facility to house nonprofit medical clinic serving the poor and uninsured in Gwinnett County.
Construction of a health clinic in Chamblee to meet increased demand for services.
Renovation of health center in DeKalb County.
$8 million Bridge to Better Healthcare campaign to address infrastructure and capacity-building needs.
Support of literacy and mentoring program.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Renovation of downtown building to house Jesuit high school serving low-income students.
Support of leadership program for school districts.
Program support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Expansion of Horizons Atlanta's academic enrichment program.
Development of the JA Magnet Business Academy at Banneker High School in Fulton County.
Establishment of four new LaAmistad afterschool program sites serving Latino students in Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Schools.
Expansion of Digital Learning Program to additional middle schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Program support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at two underserved high schools in Rockdale County.
Capital improvements to headquarters and training facility.
Increased recruitment of foster families, expansion of the Safe Families for Children initiative, and purchase of three vans.
Completion of $7.3 million Big Futures campaign to expand impact and increase the number of children served.
Program support ($1 million) and two-year support of Open the Door campaign to increase impact in metro Atlanta ($6 million).
Construction of a cottage to serve homeless and at-risk youth at The Children's Village.
Construction of a long-term facility to house victims of sex trafficking.
Renovation of facility serving victims of sexual assault and domestic violence in metro Atlanta.
$13.3 million campaign to establish the Families First Resource Center in Westside Atlanta.
Purchase of truck and renovation of warehouse for organization providing furniture to people in need.
Capacity-building initiative to enable Georgia AGAPE to recruit more foster families.
Operating support ($400,000) and support of expansion plan ($100,000) for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Development and implementation of the Child Welfare Training Collaborative in Georgia.
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Construction of a new Career Center in Decatur.
Renovations to facility serving homeless children and their mothers.
Costs associated with relocation to a new facility for organization formerly known as Traveler's Aid.
Renovation of a new facility for organization serving children who have lost a parent or sibling.
Construction of apartments to grow program serving homeless families.
Priority programs of the Regional Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
$5.25 million campaign to expand workforce development program for low-income young adults.
Second phase of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Support of the Georgia Public Private Partnership for Teen Pregnancy Prevention.
$8 million Bridge to Better Healthcare campaign to address infrastructure and capacity-building needs.
Facility needs, teacher training and professional development at K-8 charter school serving low-income children in downtown Atlanta.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
To establish Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Launch of an on-site afterschool program serving vulnerable youth at McNair Middle School in College Park.
Support of leadership development program for teams of school and district leaders in Georgia.
Program support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support of After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School.
Expansion of Horizons' academic enrichment program to additional sites in Atlanta.
Development of the JA Magnet Business Academy at Banneker High School in Fulton County.
Expansion of The Kindezi Schools, public charter schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Support of KIPP Through College program ($500,000) and capital improvements to accommodate growth ($2,000,000).
Establishment of four new LaAmistad afterschool program sites serving Latino students in Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Schools.
Costs associated with the merger of Literacy Action with Literacy Volunteers and support for expanded adult literacy programs.
Support of new strategic plan for summer enrichment program held at Westminster Schools serving Atlanta Public Schools students.
Support of program to recruit Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
$2.4 million capital campaign to renovate a charter school providing an inclusion program for students with autism.
Program support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at two underserved high schools in Rockdale County.
Two-year operating support for certified Community Development Financial Institution that provides loans and development services to underserved markets.
Expansion of CareerWorks job readiness program for homeless adults to 10 satellite locations throughout Atlanta.
Capital improvements to expand food distribution by partner food pantries.
Purchase and renovation of a new facility for organization providing civil legal services to low-income Atlanta residents.
Purchase of wheelchair-accessible bus for organization providing sports and recreation programs for the disabled.
Program support ($1 million) and support of Open the Door campaign to increase impact in metro Atlanta ($3 million).
Capital improvements to campsites of organization providing camp experiences to children and adults with serious illnesses, disabilities and life challenges.
Rotating capital fund to rehabilitate and sell foreclosed homes in South Atlanta.
Implementation of new treatment program for youth with emotional and mental health challenges.
$2.65 million Wellspring Living capital campaign to acquire Village Atlanta property and renovate facilities serving victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse.
Renovation of Chamblee facility serving competitive club swim team and the community.
Pilot project to provide education advocates for children in foster care to ensure stability in school and access to academic supports.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care ($400,000) and funding for affiliate CASA programs in Fulton and DeKalb counties ($100,000).
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Purchase of equipment for agency serving children, adolescents and adults who are victims of sexual assault or child sex abuse.
Merger of Our House and Genesis Shelter to increase capacity to serve homeless families with newborns and young children.
Renovation of existing facilities serving homeless and low-income individuals with substance abuse issues.
Priority programs of the Regional Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta.
Operating support ($250,000) and one-time grant to assist with executive leadership transition ($100,000) for child policy and advocacy organization.
Expansion of workforce development program for low-income young adults.
Renovation of domestic violence shelter in Marietta to meet demand for services.
Second phase of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Facility needs, teacher training and professional development at K-8 charter school serving low-income children in downtown Atlanta.
Implementation of the Network Empowerment Initiative to expand services and reach more students in Georgia.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
To establish Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
Expansion of Reef House Afterschool Program serving vulnerable youth in College Park and East Point.
Support of leadership development program for teams of school and district leaders in Georgia.
Program support of organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
Support of After-School All-Stars academic enrichment program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School.
Expansion of Horizons' academic enrichment program to additional sites in Atlanta.
Support of KIPP Through College program ($500,000) and capital improvements to accommodate growth ($2,000,000).
Establishment of four new LaAmistad afterschool program sites serving Latino students in Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Schools.
Costs associated with the merger of Literacy Action and Literacy Volunteers to expand adult literacy programs.
Support of new strategic plan for summer enrichment program held at Westminster Schools serving Atlanta Public Schools students.
Support of program to recruit Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Support to increase impact of Teach for America in metro Atlanta.
Program support for organization providing dropout prevention services to chronically absent schoolchildren.
Continued support of Smart Start to improve the quality of early childhood education in Georgia ($6 million), and for construction of an early learning facility by Sheltering Arms ($3 million).
Two-year operating support for certified Community Development Financial Institution that provides loans and development services to underserved markets.
For $3 million 25th anniversary campaign to expand impact of organization working to increase volunteerism in Atlanta.
Expansion of CareerWorks job readiness program for homeless adults to 10 satellite locations throughout Atlanta.
Capital improvements to expand food distribution by partner food pantries.
Acquisition and renovation of a new facility for Atlanta Habitat for Humanity, including build-out of a larger ReStore to increase earned revenue.
Implementation of first phase of strategic plan to expand employment programs for the disabled.
Support for Youth Protection Training Initiative ($5 million) and renovation of bathouse facilities at Woodruff Scout Reservation ($800,000).
For $20 million campaign to expand Clubs in metro Atlanta and strengthen BGCMA's educational model.
Construction of storage facility for organization serving the homeless in south metro Atlanta.
Rotating capital fund to rehabilitate and sell foreclosed homes in South Atlanta.
Implementation of new treatment program for youth with emotional and mental health challenges.
For key priorities of $9.8 million campaign to update facilities and expand programs at Wesley Woods Senior Living. Payable over two years.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Support of $1.6 million campaign to expand and improve facilities to serve more meals to Atlanta seniors in need.
Expansion of facility serving low-income and homeless families in Gwinnett County.
Costs associated with the merger of Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services of Atlanta and Refugee Family Services to provide better quality services to Atlanta's refugee community.
Renovations at Camp High Harbour at Lake Allatoona as part of $8 million capital campaign to serve more low-income youth through camp programs.
Priority programs of the Regional Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta.
Operating support and supplemental funding for Georgia Pre-K Week for child policy and advocacy organization.
Implementation of the Network Empowerment Initiative to expand services and reach more at-risk students in Georgia.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
Support of Digital Learning Program serving low-income middle school students within Atlanta Public Schools.
Continued program support of GPEE ($700,000) and the Georgia Institute for School Improvement ($850,000).
Support of After-School All-Stars academic enrichment program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School.
Support of adult literacy programs.
Support for college counseling services to help low-income Atlanta Public Schools students graduate high school and attend college.
Expansion of Georgia Alliance for Quality Child Care and support of emergency childcare program for families experiencing economic hardship.
Support to increase impact of Teach for America in metro Atlanta.
Expansion of program to recruit Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality of early childhood education in Georgia.
Purchase and renovation of a new facility as part of $1.6 million capital campaign to meet increased demand for tool-lending services to the charitable sector.
Program support and technology upgrades for the Neighborhood Nexus community information system, which helps organizations evaluate community needs and measure their own effectiveness.
Support of $6.5 million campaign to construct two new facilities on The Potter's House campus, which serves homeless and addicted men in northeast Georgia.
Support of a new educational model and enhanced staff recruitment and professional development.
Renovation of property that houses children's agencies and provides an income stream for the shelter's operations.
Renovation of facility to house a resource center for children living in foster care.
For key priorities of $9.8 million campaign to update facilities and expand programs at Wesley Woods Senior Living. Payable over two years.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Construction of a dining hall and kitchen for residential facility serving youth with emotional and behavioral issues.
Pilot program to provide counseling services to adolescent sex offenders.
Priority programs of the Regional Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta.
Operating support and supplemental funding for Georgia Pre-K Week for child policy and advocacy organization.
Construction of a pediatric research building ($25 million) and support of the Marcus Autism Center's efforts to establish a comprehensive autism center ($5 million).
Implementation of the Network Empowerment Initiative to expand services and reach more students in Georgia.
Purchase of a school bus and capital improvements to early learning facilities serving economically and socially at-risk families.
Continued program support of GPEE ($750,000) and the Georgia Institute for School Improvement ($750,000).
Expansion of the After-School All-Stars academic enrichment program to three underperforming middle schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Construction of the Junior Achievement Discovery Center to teach financial literacy to middle school students in an interactive setting.
Construction of facility to house KIPP STRIVE Primary as part of a strategy to provide a complete K-12 KIPP system within Atlanta Public Schools.
Renovation of Laura Spelman Rockefeller Hall.
Expansion of Teach for America corps in metro Atlanta.
Expansion of program to recruit Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality of early childhood education in Georgia.
Support of efforts to retain and expand corps of individual volunteers.
Support of program to rehabilitate and sell foreclosed properties in metro Atlanta.
Support of a new educational model and enhanced staff recruitment and professional development.
Establishment of a call center to employ visually impaired clients and create a revenue stream for CVI.
Support of pilot project to provide employment training for foster youth.
Implementation of a Placement to Permanency Program model to place foster youth in more stable and permanent homes.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Support of $4.4 million campaign to expand facility and meet increased demand for meal services.
Capital improvements to center serving adults and children with disabilities.
Priority projects of the Regional Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta. Payable over two years.
Operating support and supplemental funding for Pre-K initiative for child policy and advocacy organization.
Construction of a pediatric research building ($25 million) and support of the Marcus Autism Center's efforts to establish a comprehensive autism center ($5 million).
Support for capital needs, including conversion to an electronic medical records system and construction of a teaching kitchen.
Support for 10-month pilot of home healthcare program to reduce re-hospitalization of older Medicare patients. Also, support for second year of partnership with Grady Memorial Hospital to provide home-based care for discharged Grady patients.
Support of core programs ($800,000) and planning costs associated with the expansion of the Performance Learning Center model ($400,000) to increase high school graduation rates.
Continued program support ($700,000); support of GLISI's core training program and development of customized training for high school teams ($750,000).
Continued program support of GPEE ($700,000), the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement ($700,000) and Teach for America ($1,000,000 over two years).
Expansion of the After-School All-Stars academic enrichment program to three underperforming middle schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Support to broaden and enhance programs providing hands-on training in entrepreneurship, personal finance and career development to students in elementary through high school.
Acquisition of two school buses for Breakthrough Atlanta, an academic enrichment program held at Lovett School that serves talented, high-need middle school students.
Support of program providing emergency childcare for families experiencing economic hardship.
Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality of early childhood education in Georgia.
Support of efforts to retain and expand corps of individual volunteers.
Costs associated with the merger of Samaritan House of Atlanta and the Atlanta Enterprise Center to form the Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency.
Support of a new educational model and enhanced staff recruitment and professional development. Payable over three years.
Capital improvements to facilities to provide short-term and long-term residential programs for homeless youth.
Implementation of a Placement to Permanency Program model to place foster youth in more stable and permanent homes.
Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
Three-year program support of GCCA, which provides mental, emotional and physical health services for abused children. Payable over two years.
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Support of eRecycling Job Placement Initiative to provide vocational services for individuals with disabilities.
Two-year support of Healthy Families Georgia home visitation program, which provides parents of newborns from Grady Hospital, Emory Midtown and DeKalb Medical Center with resources to prevent child abuse.
Priority projects of the Regional Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta. Payable over two years.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Construction of a new domestic violence shelter in Cobb County.
Construction of a pediatric research building ($25 million) and support of the Marcus Autism Center's efforts to establish a comprehensive autism center ($5 million).
Partnership with Grady Memorial Hospital to provide home-based care for discharged Grady patients.
Support of the High School Transformation Initiative and the College Success Network to improve academic achievement and college access for Atlanta Public Schools students.
Operating support for CISGA, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
Continued program support of GPEE ($700,000), the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement ($700,000) and Teach for America ($1,000,000 over two years).
Expansion of the After-School All-Stars academic enrichment program to three underperforming middle schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
Support to broaden and enhance programs providing hands-on training in entrepreneurship, personal finance and career development to students in elementary through high school.
Support of adult literacy programs and development of a city-wide adult education consortium.
For $8 million campaign to renovate 17 early childhood education centers in metro Atlanta.
Expansion of the East Lake Family YMCA to house the East Lake Early Learning Academy.
Continued support for SmartStart Georgia, which works to improve the quality of early childhood education in the state.
Support of the Civic League's transportation-related community engagement program.
Collaborative homebuilding initiatives in Clayton, Cobb and Gwinnett counties to increase the number of new homes built in metro Atlanta. Payable over two years.
Support of ANDP's plan to leverage federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program funds to rehabilitate and sell foreclosed homes in metro Atlanta.
Support of $15 million campaign for major renovations at the Bert Adams Scout Reservation to serve more Scouts.
Implementation of the Clubs in Schools Initiative to establish Boys & Girls Clubs in five Atlanta public schools and reach 1,500 more youth annually.
Capital improvements to Devereux campus, which serves children with severe emotional and behavioral disabilities.
Implementation of a Placement to Permanency Program model to place more foster youth in stable and permanent homes.
Project to rehabilitate and sell 50 foreclosed houses in South Atlanta to help address the foreclosure crisis.
Continued support and enhancement of programs to provide advocates for foster children in Fulton and DeKalb counties.
Three-year program support of GCCA, which provides mental, emotional and physical health services for abused children. Payable over two years.
Continued program support for GaFCP, which works to improve the quality of life for Georgia children and their families.
Construction of the Girl Scout Volunteer Service and Support Center in Cobb County to provide environmental learning, host volunteer and Girl Scout gatherings, and consolidate administrative space.
Capital improvements to Girls, Inc.'s Cobb Marietta Center, which serves 3,300 girls annually through youth development and outreach programs.
Technology upgrades and expansion of Whitefoord Community Program's child development center and dental clinics.
Support of program providing emergency childcare for families experiencing economic hardship. Also, support for 150 scholarships to help family childcare providers obtain a Child Development Associate degree.
Facility repairs to the main residential unit of The Bridge, which provides therapy, special education and residential care for troubled youth.
Support of Critical Needs Campaign to raise money for human service agencies serving individuals suffering from the economic recession.
Priority projects of the Commission on Homelessness to reduce homelessness in metro Atlanta.
Operating support for child policy and advocacy organization.
Construction of a pediatric research building ($25 million) and support of the Marcus Autism Center's efforts to establish a comprehensive autism center ($5 million).
Support for Phase II of campaign to expand mental health programs and facilities at Skyland Trail's main campus.
Support of the High School Transformation Initiative and the College Success Network to improve academic achievement and college access for Atlanta Public Schools students.
Continued program support and development of two new statewide initiatives to provide resources for middle school students and train teachers.
Continued program support of GPEE ($750,000), the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement ($750,000) and Teach for America ($400,000).
Continued support for SmartStart Georgia, which works to improve the quality of early childhood education in the state.