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    Joseph B Whitehead Foundation

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    Atlanta, GAWebsite4045226755

    About Joseph B Whitehead Foundation

    The Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation is a deep-pocketed, Atlanta-focused funder that makes a small number of very large grants to intermediaries and mission-driven institutions to address housing/homelessness, youth opportunity, and health needs in the region. It frequently uses local intermediaries (Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, United Way) to create donor-advised funds and to support regional initiatives like the Regional Commission on Homelessness and Achieve Atlanta. Grants are multi-million-dollar, strategic, and targeted to scale or sustain citywide programs rather than many small projects.

    Focus Areas

    Affordable housing and donor-advised affordable housing fund creation in Metro AtlantaRegional homelessness initiatives and systems-level responses in AtlantaPostsecondary success for Atlanta Public Schools students (Achieve Atlanta)Youth development and capacity-building for citywide youth services (Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta)Early diagnosis and treatment of autism through the Marcus Autism Center/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

    Who They Fund

    students in Atlanta Public Schools (K-12) and postsecondary-bound students

    About Joseph B Whitehead Foundation

    A defining feature of the Joseph B Whitehead Foundation is the size of its commitments: in the recent grants list, it repeatedly made multimillion-dollar awards to build or sustain regional systems in Atlanta. One of the largest was a $25,000,068 grant to the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta to establish the Woodruff and Whitehead Affordable Housing Donor Advised Fund. Another major 2024 award, $20,000,021, also went to the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta to support Achieve Atlanta, the postsecondary success initiative for students in Atlanta Public Schools. The foundation’s work centers on metro Atlanta institutions that can coordinate large-scale responses in housing, education, early childhood, youth development, and health. Its grants often flow through intermediaries such as the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and United Way of Greater Atlanta, alongside direct support to organizations like Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Foundation. The pattern is consistent with a funder that backs citywide or regional initiatives, capital campaigns, and long-term program infrastructure rather than one-off project grants. Repeated support for Achieve Atlanta, Smart Start, and the Regional Commission on Homelessness shows a preference for durable, organized efforts serving broad local needs.

    What Joseph B Whitehead Foundation Funds

    Affordable housing is a clear priority. The foundation gave $25,000,068 to the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta to establish the Woodruff and Whitehead Affordable Housing Donor Advised Fund, and it also backed Westside Future Fund with $2,000,000 for construction of affordable housing in Westside neighborhoods. Homelessness-related systems work appears in multiple grants as well, including $5,000,000 to United Way of Greater Atlanta for priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness and $2,000,000 to Partners for HOME for a citywide strategy to scale housing services for the homeless. In education, the foundation supported Communities in Schools of Atlanta with $1,000,000 for operating support and Purpose Built Schools Atlanta with $1,000,000 for the Student and Family Support Program at four turnaround schools within Atlanta Public Schools. Youth-serving infrastructure also appears through $5,000,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta for a campaign to increase impact.

    How Joseph B Whitehead Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $103.8M

    Total Assets

    $192.2M

    Total Revenue

    $86.8M

    Total Expenses

    $106.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $300K and $1M, with a median of $500K.

    25th Percentile

    $300K

    Median

    $500K

    75th Percentile

    $1M

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 98% of grants go to recipients in GA.

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    young children and families (early childhood)
    people experiencing homelessness (individuals and families)
    adults with developmental disabilities
    people with autism and their families
    residents of Westside / metro Atlanta neighborhoods
    people in recovery from addiction (residential treatment)
    children in foster care

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated, large-dollar grants to a small set of repeat grantees and intermediaries; preference for financing citywide/regional initiatives via established organizations and donor-advised funds rather than many direct small grants.

    Funding Style

    operating support / general operatingcapital campaigns / construction fundingdonor-advised / designated fundsscale-up / citywide systems expansionprogram-specific / service expansion grants

    Notable grantees: Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, United Way of Greater Atlanta, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (Marcus Autism Center), Achieve Atlanta

    Topics

    affordable housing developmenthomelessness prevention and shelter servicesearly childhood quality and accessK-12 student success and dropout prevention (including postsecondary support)autism early diagnosis and treatmentworkforce development and job trainingsupportive services for families (case management, legal aid, advocates)

    Grant sizes are large and clustered at the top end: p25 is $300,000, median is $500,000, and p75 is $1,000,000. The recent record also shows repeated support to the same organizations across 2023 and 2024, including the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, United Way of Greater Atlanta, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, Partners for HOME, and Purpose Built Schools Atlanta. That points to ongoing relationships rather than isolated awards. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or program-related investments. Its giving is highly concentrated in Georgia, with 98% of grants going to recipients in the headquarters state.

    Where Joseph B Whitehead Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant activity is overwhelmingly local. Of the grants in the recent list, 98% went to recipients in Georgia, and every listed recipient is in the US. Atlanta is the main hub, with many awards going to organizations there, including the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, United Way of Greater Atlanta, Open Hand Atlanta, Partners for HOME, and Georgia Works. Other Georgia locations appear too, such as Chamblee, home to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, and Peachtree Corners, home to Corners Outreach. The pattern matches a metro Atlanta funder with a small number of regional recipients outside the city core but still within the state.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Joseph B Whitehead Foundation

    What are the main focus areas of the Joseph B Whitehead Foundation?

    The recent grants point to housing, homelessness, early childhood education, postsecondary success for Atlanta Public Schools students, youth development, autism services, and health-related facility and program support. Examples include funding for affordable housing, the Regional Commission on Homelessness, Achieve Atlanta, Smart Start, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, and the Marcus Autism Center.

    Does the Joseph B Whitehead Foundation give mostly in Georgia?

    Yes. Georgia is the top state by grant count, and 98% of grants in the recent list went to recipients in the headquarters state. The recipient-country data is entirely US-based.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution is large: p25 is $300,000, median is $500,000, and p75 is $1,000,000. The recent list also includes several multi-million-dollar awards, which shows a strong preference for substantial institutional grants.

    Does the foundation support the same organizations in multiple years?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated awards to several organizations across 2023 and 2024, including the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, United Way of Greater Atlanta, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, Partners for HOME, and Purpose Built Schools Atlanta. That suggests ongoing partnerships rather than one-time gifts.

    How does the foundation usually make grants?

    It functions as a regular funder and not as a DAF or an individual-giving vehicle. The recent record shows many grants routed through intermediaries such as the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta and United Way of Greater Atlanta, alongside direct grants to operating organizations and capital campaigns.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    Current and upcoming funding from Joseph B Whitehead Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.

    Open nowCloses Aug 15, 2026Award: $100K – $15.9M

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    Early Childhood EducationK-12 EducationChildren & Youth+2 more

    Who can apply: Must be a 501(c)(3) public charity; located or operating in the 13-county metro Atlanta area; have paid full-time staff and an annual budget over $500,000; align with the Foundation's program interests. The Foundation does not fund individuals, churches, conferences, debt relief, fundraising events, professional associations, sponsorships or startups.

    Deadline: Proposals received by the first business day on or after February 1 are considered at the April Board meeting. Proposals received by the first business day on or after August 15 are considered at the November Board meeting.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Community Foundation for Greater AtlantaAtlanta, GA$25,000,0682024Establishment of the Woodruff and Whitehead Affordable Housing Donor Advised Fund.
    Community Foundation for Greater AtlantaAtlanta, GA$20,000,0212024For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
    United Way of Greater AtlantaAtlanta, GA$17,268,4702024Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
    Community Foundation for Greater AtlantaAtlanta, GA$5,000,0192024For the Joseph B. Whitehead Child Well-Being Fund.
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro AtlantaChamblee, GA$5,000,0002024$27.5 million campaign to increase impact.
    United Way of Greater AtlantaAtlanta, GA$5,000,0002024Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.
    Open Hand AtlantaAtlanta, GA$3,000,0002024$16.5 million campaign to relocate campus to Grove Park.
    Westside Future FundAtlanta, GA$2,000,0002024Construction of affordable housing in Westside neighborhoods.
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro AtlantaChamblee, GA$2,000,0002024Operating support.
    Georgia WorksAtlanta, GA$1,500,0002024$10 million campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent facility on Auburn Avenue to expand housing and workforce development services.
    Partners for HOMEAtlanta, GA$1,500,0002024Support of citywide strategy to scale housing services for the homeless.
    Communities in Schools of AtlantaAtlanta, GA$1,000,0002024Operating support for CIS Atlanta, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.
    Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta fbo redefinED AtlantaAtlanta, GA$1,000,0002024Support of a loan guarantee fund for charter school facilities in metro Atlanta.
    Purpose Built Schools AtlantaAtlanta, GA$1,000,0002024Support of Student and Family Support Program at four turnaround schools within Atlanta Public Schools.
    Corners OutreachPeachtree Corners, GA$1,000,0002024$10 million campaign to construct the Corners Community Center and expand programs.
    Georgia Family Connection PartnershipAtlanta, GA$950,0002024Support of statewide network ($700,000) and dropout prevention cohort ($250,000).
    Georgia Leadership Institute for School ImprovementDuluth, GA$900,0002024Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through leadership development.
    Soaring Heights CommunitiesConyers, GA$800,0002024$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.
    Georgia Partnership for Excellence in EducationAtlanta, GA$650,0002024Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.
    The Study HallAtlanta, GA$500,0002024Renovation of facility as part of $3.5 million campaign to expand academic enrichment program.
    Atlanta Legal Aid SocietyAtlanta, GA$500,0002024$1.5 million initiative to streamline and increase access to brief legal services for clients.
    Georgia Court Appointed Special AdvocatesAtlanta, GA$500,0002024Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.
    Year UpAtlanta, GA$500,0002024Support of workforce development program to connect young adults to living-wage jobs.
    Annandale at SuwaneeSuwanee, GA$500,0002024$7 million campaign to update the Program Center for organization serving adults with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries.
    United Methodist Children's Home of the North Ga Conf dba Wellroot Family STucker, GA$500,0002024$5.7 million campaign to develop the Oakhurst House to serve youth transitioning out of foster care.
    Horizons AtlantaAtlanta, GA$500,0002024Expansion of academic enrichment program.
    Teach for America - Metro AtlantaAtlanta, GA$450,0002024Support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.
    Good Samaritan Health CenterAtlanta, GA$400,0002024$10 million capital and capacity-building campaign to expand community health services.
    Open DoorsAtlanta, GA$400,0002024$7.2 million campaign to expand services connecting homeless and low-income clients to affordable housing.
    Georgia State University Research FoundationAtlanta, GA$400,0002024Support for the After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School and Hollis Innovation Academy.
    Automotive Training CenterEast Point, GA$400,0002024$3.1 million campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent facility for technical training program serving youth in East Point.
    New American PathwaysAtlanta, GA$400,0002024Capital and capacity-building support to strengthen collaborative refugee resettlement services.
    Relay Graduate School of EducationNew York, NY$350,0002024Support for Relay Georgia to grow teacher preparation programs and transition to a new operating model.
    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro AtlantaAtlanta, GA$300,0002024Expansion of the Level Up mentoring program in metro Atlanta.
    Good Samaritan Health Center of CobbMarietta, GA$250,0002024$3.3 million campaign to renovate and expand facilities for Federally Qualified Health Center.
    The Kindezi SchoolsAtlanta, GA$250,0002024Implementation of STEAM certification for public charter school network.
    Cherokee By ChoiceWoodstock, GA$250,0002024Support for a mobile workshop to introduce students to technical careers.
    Voices for Georgia's ChildrenAtlanta, GA$250,0002024Support of operations ($325,000), strategic planning ($25,000) and a development consultant ($75,000) for organization seeking to improve child and family well-being.
    Partners in ChangeAtlanta, GA$250,0002024Expansion of online tool and parent coaching program.
    Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and PotentialAtlanta, GA$225,0002024Support of initiative to expand comprehensive sex education to additional Georgia school districts.
    Goshen Valley FoundationCanton, GA$200,0002024Establishment of the Goshen Family Resource Center to provide community-based mental health and family support services.
    The Posse FoundationAtlanta, GA$200,0002024Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.
    Link Counseling CenterSandy Springs, GA$200,0002024Capital improvements as part of $1.7 million campaign to expand family counseling programs.
    LaAmistadAtlanta, GA$175,0002024Support of reading specialists and family coaching for afterschool program serving Latino students.
    Refugee Women's NetworkDecatur, GA$150,0002024Development of a commercial kitchen for women's entrepreneurship program.
    Spectrum Autism Support GroupSuwanee, GA$150,0002024$1.55 million campaign to establish a support center for individuals with autism and their families.
    ArtsNOWAtlanta, GA$115,0002024Expansion of SmART Literacy initiative to improve K-3 literacy through arts integration at four metro Atlanta schools.
    The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA$17,000,0282023For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.
    United Way of Greater Atlanta IncAtlanta, GA$14,812,3002023Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.
    Children's Healthcare of Atlanta FoundationAtlanta, GA$5,000,0322023Implementation of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.

    Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

    $25,000,068
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Establishment of the Woodruff and Whitehead Affordable Housing Donor Advised Fund.

    Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

    $20,000,021
    Atlanta, GA2024

    For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.

    United Way of Greater Atlanta

    $17,268,470
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.

    Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

    $5,000,019
    Atlanta, GA2024

    For the Joseph B. Whitehead Child Well-Being Fund.

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta

    $5,000,000
    Chamblee, GA2024

    $27.5 million campaign to increase impact.

    United Way of Greater Atlanta

    $5,000,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Priority initiatives of the Regional Commission on Homelessness.

    Open Hand Atlanta

    $3,000,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    $16.5 million campaign to relocate campus to Grove Park.

    Westside Future Fund

    $2,000,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Construction of affordable housing in Westside neighborhoods.

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta

    $2,000,000
    Chamblee, GA2024

    Operating support.

    Georgia Works

    $1,500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    $10 million campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent facility on Auburn Avenue to expand housing and workforce development services.

    Partners for HOME

    $1,500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of citywide strategy to scale housing services for the homeless.

    Communities in Schools of Atlanta

    $1,000,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Operating support for CIS Atlanta, which works to improve students' academic performance and reduce dropout rates.

    Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta fbo redefinED Atlanta

    $1,000,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of a loan guarantee fund for charter school facilities in metro Atlanta.

    Purpose Built Schools Atlanta

    $1,000,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of Student and Family Support Program at four turnaround schools within Atlanta Public Schools.

    Corners Outreach

    $1,000,000
    Peachtree Corners, GA2024

    $10 million campaign to construct the Corners Community Center and expand programs.

    Georgia Family Connection Partnership

    $950,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of statewide network ($700,000) and dropout prevention cohort ($250,000).

    Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement

    $900,000
    Duluth, GA2024

    Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through leadership development.

    Soaring Heights Communities

    $800,000
    Conyers, GA2024

    $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.

    Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education

    $650,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Operating support for organization working to improve K-12 public education through research and public policy.

    The Study Hall

    $500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Renovation of facility as part of $3.5 million campaign to expand academic enrichment program.

    Atlanta Legal Aid Society

    $500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    $1.5 million initiative to streamline and increase access to brief legal services for clients.

    Georgia Court Appointed Special Advocates

    $500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Operating support for organization providing advocates for children in foster care.

    Year Up

    $500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of workforce development program to connect young adults to living-wage jobs.

    Annandale at Suwanee

    $500,000
    Suwanee, GA2024

    $7 million campaign to update the Program Center for organization serving adults with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries.

    United Methodist Children's Home of the North Ga Conf dba Wellroot Family S

    $500,000
    Tucker, GA2024

    $5.7 million campaign to develop the Oakhurst House to serve youth transitioning out of foster care.

    Horizons Atlanta

    $500,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Expansion of academic enrichment program.

    Teach for America - Metro Atlanta

    $450,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support for the recruitment, training and placement of corps members in metro Atlanta schools.

    Good Samaritan Health Center

    $400,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    $10 million capital and capacity-building campaign to expand community health services.

    Open Doors

    $400,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    $7.2 million campaign to expand services connecting homeless and low-income clients to affordable housing.

    Georgia State University Research Foundation

    $400,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support for the After-School All-Stars program and summer academy at Sylvan Hills Middle School and Hollis Innovation Academy.

    Automotive Training Center

    $400,000
    East Point, GA2024

    $3.1 million campaign to acquire and renovate a permanent facility for technical training program serving youth in East Point.

    New American Pathways

    $400,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Capital and capacity-building support to strengthen collaborative refugee resettlement services.

    Relay Graduate School of Education

    $350,000
    New York, NY2024

    Support for Relay Georgia to grow teacher preparation programs and transition to a new operating model.

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta

    $300,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Expansion of the Level Up mentoring program in metro Atlanta.

    Good Samaritan Health Center of Cobb

    $250,000
    Marietta, GA2024

    $3.3 million campaign to renovate and expand facilities for Federally Qualified Health Center.

    The Kindezi Schools

    $250,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Implementation of STEAM certification for public charter school network.

    Cherokee By Choice

    $250,000
    Woodstock, GA2024

    Support for a mobile workshop to introduce students to technical careers.

    Voices for Georgia's Children

    $250,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of operations ($325,000), strategic planning ($25,000) and a development consultant ($75,000) for organization seeking to improve child and family well-being.

    Partners in Change

    $250,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Expansion of online tool and parent coaching program.

    Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Power and Potential

    $225,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of initiative to expand comprehensive sex education to additional Georgia school districts.

    Goshen Valley Foundation

    $200,000
    Canton, GA2024

    Establishment of the Goshen Family Resource Center to provide community-based mental health and family support services.

    The Posse Foundation

    $200,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of program to recruit metro Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships.

    Link Counseling Center

    $200,000
    Sandy Springs, GA2024

    Capital improvements as part of $1.7 million campaign to expand family counseling programs.

    LaAmistad

    $175,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Support of reading specialists and family coaching for afterschool program serving Latino students.

    Refugee Women's Network

    $150,000
    Decatur, GA2024

    Development of a commercial kitchen for women's entrepreneurship program.

    Spectrum Autism Support Group

    $150,000
    Suwanee, GA2024

    $1.55 million campaign to establish a support center for individuals with autism and their families.

    ArtsNOW

    $115,000
    Atlanta, GA2024

    Expansion of SmART Literacy initiative to improve K-3 literacy through arts integration at four metro Atlanta schools.

    The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Inc

    $17,000,028
    Atlanta, GA2023

    For the Joseph B. Whitehead Fund to support Achieve Atlanta, an initiative to improve the postsecondary success of students in Atlanta Public Schools.

    United Way of Greater Atlanta Inc

    $14,812,300
    Atlanta, GA2023

    Priority initiatives of Smart Start to improve the quality and accessibility of early childhood education in metro Atlanta.

    Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Foundation

    $5,000,032
    Atlanta, GA2023

    Implementation of the Marcus Autism Center's strategic plan to focus on the early diagnosis and treatment of autism.