GO Organic! (Certification support)
Who can apply: Farmer Members may receive organic certification cost-share reimbursement; BIPOC farmers are eligible for the enhanced reimbursement level.
Georgia Organics invests in organic farmers for the health of our communities and the land.
Georgia Organics Inc’s grantmaking shows a clear pattern of direct support for farmers, schools, and food-system infrastructure across Georgia. The largest recent award in the list was $28,674 to Way Green Inc in Waycross for infrastructure support, followed by $18,650 to Snapfinger Farm in Stockbridge for the same type of need. Those grants sit alongside relief aid, mini-grants, and farm-focused support that reaches both farms and public institutions. The foundation’s stated emphasis is to invest in organic farmers for the health of communities and the land. That appears in grants to producers such as Gannon Organics LLC in Savannah, Rodgers Greens & Roots Farm in Douglasville, and Bamboo Creek Farm in Stone Mountain, as well as school systems and boards of education that received mini-grants for farm-to-school work. The portfolio also includes infrastructure support and relief aid, indicating that Georgia Organics Inc funds both day-to-day farmer viability and project-specific needs tied to resilience, access, and organic production. The 2025 filing shows annual grants of $287,350 and total assets of $2,531,486.
A central theme in Georgia Organics Inc’s grantmaking is support for organic and small farmers. Recent awards include $14,650 to Gannon Organics LLC in Savannah for relief aid and infrastructure, and $9,650 to Rodgers Greens & Roots Farm in Douglasville for relief aid. These grants align with the foundation’s farmer-viability focus and its support for capital access and emergency assistance. The foundation also funds farm-to-school and early care efforts. It gave $10,000 to Dougherty County School Syst in Albany, $10,000 to Dodge County School District in Eastman, and $7,036 to Haralson County Board of Educ in Tallapoosa through mini-grants. Another lane is infrastructure and restoration for farms, seen in awards such as $6,334 to Rag & Frass Farm in Jeffersonville for infrastructure support. Climate resilience is reflected in its active Climate Smart Farmer Program, which is aimed at helping farmers adopt resilient practices.
Typical awards cluster tightly around small grant sizes: the 25th percentile is $6,000, the median is $7,518, and the 75th percentile is $8,796. The recent list includes both one-time support and repeated support for the same recipient across years; Gannon Organics LLC and Rodgers Greens & Roots Farm each appear more than once. Georgia Organics Inc is structured as a nonprofit foundation, not a donor-advised fund, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. The active programs listed on its site include both unsolicited and non-unsolicited opportunities.
$143K
$2.5M
$1.5M
$2.8M
Most grants fall between $6K and $9K, with a median of $8K.
25th Percentile
$6K
Median
$8K
75th Percentile
$9K
ALEXIS CHASE
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Georgia Organics Inc gives entirely within Georgia, and every recent grant in the dataset went to a Georgia recipient. The recipient map is spread across the state, with awards in Savannah, Atlanta, Stockbridge, Douglasville, and Stone Mountain, among many others. Recent grants also reached Waycross, Albany, Eastman, and Tallapoosa. The top state by grant count is Georgia, matching the 100% in-state share shown in the data.
Its grants go to farms, farm businesses, schools, school districts, county boards of education, and food-system organizations in Georgia. Recent recipients include Way Green Inc, Snapfinger Farm, Dougherty County School Syst, and the City of Savannah Boe.
The middle of the distribution is relatively small: the 25th percentile is $6,000, the median is $7,518, and the 75th percentile is $8,796. Recent awards in the list range from $5,500 to $28,674.
The recent grants show repeated support for some recipients across multiple years. Gannon Organics LLC received awards in both 2024 and 2025, and Rodgers Greens & Roots Farm also appears in both years.
The grant list includes infrastructure support, relief aid, mini-grants, and farm-to-school work. Those categories appear across recipients such as Snapfinger Farm, Gannon Organics LLC, Dougherty County School Syst, and Rag & Frass Farm.
Yes. Active programs include The Farmer Fund, the Climate Smart Farmer Program (2025-2026), the Accelerator Mini-Grant Program, and GO Organic! certification support. The site also lists the Apprenticeship Program and the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Grant Program.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Current and upcoming funding from Georgia Organics that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Farmer Members may receive organic certification cost-share reimbursement; BIPOC farmers are eligible for the enhanced reimbursement level.
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Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WAY GREEN INC | WAYCROSS, GA | $28,674 | 2025 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
| GANNON ORGANICS LLC | SAVANNAH, GA | $14,650 | 2025 | RELIEF AID, INFRASTRUCTURE |
| BERRY FAMILY FARMS | LUDOWICI, GA | $14,488 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| RODGERS GREENS & ROOTS FARM | DOUGLASVILLE, GA | $9,650 | 2025 | RELIEF AID |
| POLYCULTURE PRODUCTION LLC | SNELLVILLE, GA | $9,368 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| PHOENIX GARDENS LLC | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $8,893 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| SCHMOE FARM | QUITMAN, GA | $8,000 | 2025 | RELIEF AID |
| BAMBOO CREEK FARM | STONE MOUNTAIN, GA | $7,000 | 2025 | RELIEF AID |
| CITY OF SAVANNAH BOE | SAVANNAH, GA | $6,722 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| HIGH HOG FARM LLC | GRAYSON, GA | $6,415 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| HALL COUNTY BOE | GAINESVILLE, GA | $6,161 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| BRETT FAMILY FARM | KITE, GA | $6,000 | 2025 | RELIEF AID |
| BARTOW COUNTY BOE | CARTERSVILLE, GA | $5,990 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| DODGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT | EASTMAN, GA | $5,300 | 2025 | MINIGRANT |
| TREUTLEN COUNTY BOE | SOPERTIN, GA | $5,200 | 2025 | MINI GRANT |
| SNAPFINGER FARM | STOCKBRIDGE, GA | $18,650 | 2024 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
| DODGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT | EASTMAN, GA | $10,000 | 2024 | MINIGRANT |
| GANNON ORGANICS LLC | SAVANNAH, GA | $10,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID, INFRASTRUCTURE |
| DOUGHERTY COUNTY SCHOOL SYST | ALBANY, GA | $10,000 | 2024 | MINIGRANT |
| OUTDOOR FRESH FARM | ATLANTA, GA | $9,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| POLK SCHOOL DISTRICT | CEDARTOWN, GA | $8,184 | 2024 | MINI GRANT |
| ATLANTA HARVEST & LOCAL LAND | ELLENWOOD, GA | $8,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| RODGERS GREENS & ROOTS FARM | DOUGLASVILLE, GA | $8,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| GRATEFUL PASTURES | MANSFIELD, GA | $8,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| HARALSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUC | TALLAPOOSA, GA | $7,036 | 2024 | MINI GRANT |
| BIBB COUNTY BOARD OF EDUC | MACON, GA | $7,000 | 2024 | MINI GRANT |
| RAG & FRASS FARM | JEFFERSONVILLE, GA | $6,334 | 2024 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
| LADYBIRD FARM | HULL, GA | $6,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| ROW BY ROWE ORGANIC FARM | LUTHERSVILLE, GA | $6,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| FOUR BELLIES FARM | BOWDEN, GA | $6,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| PINEWOOD SPRINGS FARM | STOCKBRIDGE, GA | $6,000 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| JONES COUNTY BOARD OF EDU | GRAYSON, GA | $5,500 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| JODYS FARMS | RUTLEDGE, GA | $5,135 | 2024 | RELIEF AID |
| SEMENTE FARM | LITHONIA, GA | $12,011 | 2023 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
| RAG & FRASS FARM | JEFFERSONVILLE, GA | $11,340 | 2023 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
| STARLIT ROOTS LLC | GROVETOEN, GA | $11,335 | 2023 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
| VESTERFIELD FARM | COCHRAN, GA | $11,330 | 2023 | INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT |
WAY GREEN INC
$28,674INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
GANNON ORGANICS LLC
$14,650RELIEF AID, INFRASTRUCTURE
BERRY FAMILY FARMS
$14,488MINI GRANT
RODGERS GREENS & ROOTS FARM
$9,650RELIEF AID
POLYCULTURE PRODUCTION LLC
$9,368MINI GRANT
PHOENIX GARDENS LLC
$8,893MINI GRANT
SCHMOE FARM
RELIEF AID
BAMBOO CREEK FARM
$7,000RELIEF AID
CITY OF SAVANNAH BOE
$6,722MINI GRANT
HIGH HOG FARM LLC
$6,415MINI GRANT
HALL COUNTY BOE
$6,161MINI GRANT
BRETT FAMILY FARM
$6,000RELIEF AID
BARTOW COUNTY BOE
$5,990MINI GRANT
DODGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
$5,300MINIGRANT
TREUTLEN COUNTY BOE
$5,200MINI GRANT
SNAPFINGER FARM
$18,650INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
DODGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
$10,000MINIGRANT
GANNON ORGANICS LLC
$10,000RELIEF AID, INFRASTRUCTURE
DOUGHERTY COUNTY SCHOOL SYST
$10,000MINIGRANT
OUTDOOR FRESH FARM
$9,000RELIEF AID
POLK SCHOOL DISTRICT
$8,184MINI GRANT
ATLANTA HARVEST & LOCAL LAND
$8,000RELIEF AID
RODGERS GREENS & ROOTS FARM
$8,000RELIEF AID
GRATEFUL PASTURES
$8,000RELIEF AID
HARALSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUC
$7,036MINI GRANT
BIBB COUNTY BOARD OF EDUC
$7,000MINI GRANT
RAG & FRASS FARM
$6,334INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
LADYBIRD FARM
$6,000RELIEF AID
ROW BY ROWE ORGANIC FARM
$6,000RELIEF AID
FOUR BELLIES FARM
$6,000RELIEF AID
PINEWOOD SPRINGS FARM
$6,000RELIEF AID
JONES COUNTY BOARD OF EDU
$5,500RELIEF AID
JODYS FARMS
$5,135RELIEF AID
SEMENTE FARM
$12,011INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
RAG & FRASS FARM
$11,340INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
STARLIT ROOTS LLC
$11,335INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
VESTERFIELD FARM
$11,330INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT