What kinds of organizations does The Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia Inc support?
The recent grants show support for civic and human services, learning and education, faith and religion, community health, arts and culture, and community and economic development. The funder’s stated focus areas also include arts and culture, civics, education, social services, historic preservation, environmental work, scholarships, and community and economic development.
What is the typical grant size?
The typical grant size is $8,500 at the 25th percentile, $13,000 at the median, and $30,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes substantially larger awards, including seven-figure-scale grants and many mid- to high-five-figure grants.
How geographically concentrated is the giving?
The giving is highly concentrated in Georgia. Ninety-one percent of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and Georgia is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipient cities include Dalton, Atlanta, Smyrna, and Ringgold, with additional grants in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Does the foundation support faith-based organizations?
Yes. Recent grants include $457,923 to Christchurch Presbyterian Inc, $170,000 to First Baptist Church, $164,000 to Rockbridge Community Church, $150,000 to Rockbridge Community Church, and $140,000 to The River Community Church. The pattern shows repeated support for faith-based institutions in Dalton and nearby communities.
Is the foundation’s recent grantmaking limited to one-time awards?
No. Several organizations appear multiple times in the recent-grants list, including the Greater Dalton Chamber Foundation, Christian Heritage School, Conasauga Drug Court, Christchurch Presbyterian Inc, United Way of Northwest Georgia Inc, The River Community Church, and Friendship House. That indicates repeated support across years and not only one-off gifts.