These foundations have a track record of funding environment work in Georgia, based on IRS 990 grant data. Use the list below to find funders aligned with your mission, then sign up free to see how well your nonprofit fits each one.
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Live programs funding environment in Georgia that your nonprofit can apply to now.
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Nonprofit Grant Program (CFCG Nonprofit Grant Program)
Community & Economic DevelopmentEducationHealth & Human Services+5 more
Who can apply: Community-based charitable organizations with projects relevant to Central Georgia region. Operational expenses usually not funded. One proposal per organization in a 12-month period; organizations with two consecutive years of funding must wait two years to reapply. Final report required for prior grants.
Vision research infrastructureOphthalmology departmentsCapacity building
Who can apply: Department of Ophthalmology; intended for newly emerging eye research programs and recently appointed department chairs at non-grantee ophthalmology departments at university-connected medical schools.
nature conservancywildlife conservationland preservation+3 more
Who can apply: Applicant must be a charitable organization described in Section 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2), or 509(a)(3). The foundation funds organizations that preserve, care for, and benefit wildlife and the world's natural resources. It gives highest priority to direct conservation and science-based conservation activities. Wildlife rehabilitation not focused on threatened or endangered species will not be funded, and organizations whose primary focus is advocacy or litigation are not funded.
climate and energytoxics and wasteclean water+4 more
Who can apply: Only organizations with 501(c)(3) status or a fiscal sponsor may submit inquiries. The committee does not consider capital projects, easements, local watersheds/conservancies/land trusts, direct legislative lobbying, or international NGOs.
Who can apply: Organizations exempt from federal tax under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). Grants are not made to individuals. 509(a)(3) supporting organizations may be considered but must provide additional information.
Arts & CultureCommunity DevelopmentEducation+3 more
Who can apply: Applicant must be a 501(c)(3) public charity located or operating in Georgia, have paid full-time staff and an annual budget over $500,000, and align with one of the foundation's six program areas. The foundation does not fund individuals, churches, conferences, debt relief, fundraising events, professional associations, sponsorships, or startups.
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