End hunger in our community by ensuring individuals experiencing hunger in our service area have access to nutritious meals.
Atlanta Community Food Bank Inc centers its grantmaking on hunger relief through food distribution, and its recent awards show a network built to move food through local partners at scale. The largest recent grant listed is $20,170,366 to Acfb Direct Distribution in East Point, Georgia in 2025, followed by $14,883,565 to the same recipient in 2024, indicating a major recurring distribution channel. Beyond direct distribution, the foundation supports community-based organizations that connect food access with neighborhood service delivery. The Grocery Spot in Atlanta received $5,383,701 in 2025 and $5,017,541 in 2024, while Georgia Mountain Food Bank in Flowery Branch received $5,291,341 in 2025 and $4,220,734 in 2024. The grant record also includes senior-focused and community ministry partners, suggesting a funding model that reaches people through organizations already serving specific local populations. Across the 30 largest recent grants, the pattern is not one-off philanthropy but sustained operational support for a local food-access system.
Food distribution is the clearest theme in the recent grants. Atlanta Community Food Bank Inc awarded $5,383,701 to The Grocery Spot in Atlanta for food distribution-related work, and $5,291,341 to Georgia Mountain Food Bank in Flowery Branch for the same broad purpose area. Hunger relief also appears through community partners: Reflections of Trinity Inc in Powder Springs received $4,824,321, and Good Samaritan Center of Douglas County in Douglasville received $3,253,691. The grant list further points to a nutrition-and-wellness dimension through support for organizations such as First Senior Center in Norcross, which received $3,671,836, and Senior Community Outreach Center in Norcross, which received $2,403,054. The foundation also backs partner capacity through sizable awards to local service organizations that help deliver meals and related support in their communities.
Typical grant size sits at a p25 of $32,882, a median of $100,136, and a p75 of $297,920, but the recent record also includes several multimillion-dollar awards. The recipient list shows recurring support across years for many organizations, including Acfb Direct Distribution, The Grocery Spot, Georgia Mountain Food Bank, and others, which points to repeat funding rather than isolated gifts. Atlanta Community Food Bank Inc is a regular funder, and the available data show a local grantmaking scope with almost all grants landing in Georgia. The record also suggests operating-style support for partner organizations that move food and related services directly to communities.
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$70.2M
$286.2M
$270M
Most grants fall between $33K and $298K, with a median of $100K.
25th Percentile
$33K
Median
$100K
75th Percentile
$298K
About 99% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in Georgia, with 99% of grants going to recipients in the headquarters state. Recent awards land in East Point, Atlanta, Flowery Branch, Powder Springs, Norcross, Lawrenceville, Douglasville, Stockbridge, Dawsonville, Newnan, Gainesville, Woodstock, Marietta, and other Georgia communities. The strongest clusters appear around metro Atlanta and nearby North Georgia, including repeated grants to organizations in Atlanta, Norcross, and Lawrenceville. The recipient-country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 1,214 grants to U.S. recipients.
Its grant sizes are relatively broad. The 25th percentile is $32,882, the median is $100,136, and the 75th percentile is $297,920. The recent record also includes multimillion-dollar awards, showing that the foundation uses both smaller partner grants and much larger distribution grants.
Yes. 99% of grants go to recipients in Georgia, and the top state by grant count is also Georgia. Recent recipients are spread across Georgia cities such as East Point, Atlanta, Flowery Branch, Norcross, and Lawrenceville.
The listed focus areas are food distribution, hunger relief, nutrition & wellness, partner capacity building, and volunteer engagement. Recent grants also show these themes in practice, with support going to food banks, community ministries, senior centers, and direct distribution partners.
The recent grants suggest recurring support. Several organizations appear in both 2024 and 2025, including Acfb Direct Distribution, The Grocery Spot, Georgia Mountain Food Bank, Reflections of Trinity Inc, Helping in His Name Ministries Inc, Bridging the Gap, The Quinn House, and Antioch Urban Ministries Inc.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACFB DIRECT DISTRIBUTION | EAST POINT, GA | $20,170,366 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE GROCERY SPOT | ATLANTA, GA | $5,383,701 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| GEORGIA MOUNTAIN FOOD BANK | FLOWERY BRANCH, GA | $5,291,341 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| STREETWISE GEORGIA INC | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $3,510,059 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FIRST SENIOR CENTER | NORCROSS, GA | $3,474,061 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY | DOUGLASVILLE, GA | $3,253,691 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HELPING IN HIS NAME MINISTRIES INC | STOCKBRIDGE, GA | $3,232,662 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| DAWSON COMMUNITY FOOD BANK INC | DAWSONVILLE, GA | $3,208,331 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| REFLECTIONS OF TRINITY INC | POWDER SPRINGS, GA | $2,880,487 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE QUINN HOUSE | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $2,710,215 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| BRIDGING THE GAP | NEWNAN, GA | $2,649,257 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SENIOR COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER | NORCROSS, GA | $2,403,054 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CHATTAHOOCHEE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION INC | GAINESVILLE, GA | $2,358,341 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NEVER ALONE INC | WOODSTOCK, GA | $2,296,551 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ANTIOCH URBAN MINISTRIES INC | ATLANTA, GA | $2,198,877 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| TOCO HILLS COMMUNITY ALLIANCE | ATLANTA, GA | $2,104,350 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| BEREAN OUTREACH MINISTRY | ATLANTA, GA | $2,102,211 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| COLLINS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | ATLANTA, GA | $2,026,588 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| VICTORY IN CHRIST MINISTRIES | RIVERDALE, GA | $1,888,732 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NORTH FULTON COMMUNITY CHARITIES | ROSWELL, GA | $1,879,771 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MUST MINISTRIES COBB COUNTY | MARIETTA, GA | $1,833,138 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SOUTH ATLANTA ASIAN COMMUNITY CORP | FOREST PARK, GA | $1,820,138 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NORTHWEST GEORGIA HUNGER MINISTRIES INC | ROME, GA | $1,767,465 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND | DALLAS, GA | $1,759,992 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SWEETWATER MISSION INC- | AUSTELL, GA | $1,744,023 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL-SVDP | ATLANTA, GA | $1,723,832 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HELPING HANDS OF PAULDING CO | DALLAS, GA | $1,636,405 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| PEACES OF KINDNESS INC | AUSTELL, GA | $1,586,400 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CENTER | SANDY SPRINGS, GA | $1,555,906 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HAMILTON MILL UNITED METHODIST | DACULA, GA | $1,531,428 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FOREVER FED INC | WOODSTOCK, GA | $1,507,550 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CROSS POINTE THE CHURCH AT GWINNETT CTR | DULUTH, GA | $1,498,637 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CHRIST FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH | SNELLVILLE, GA | $1,463,808 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FIRST AFRICAN CDC | STONE MOUNTAIN, GA | $1,448,797 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SOLIDARITY SANDY SPRINGS | SANDY SPRINGS, GA | $1,421,213 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SATISFEED | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $1,375,831 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ST PATRICK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH- MALACHI'S | ATLANTA, GA | $1,363,549 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LIFE LEARNING COMMUNITY CENTER | MARIETTA, GA | $1,291,516 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CHRIST FELLOWSHIP | DAWSONVILLE, GA | $1,285,527 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE SELINA ELLIS CARE'S FOUNDATION INC | CONYERS, GA | $1,275,381 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HEARTS TO NOURISH HOPE INC | RIVERDALE, GA | $1,259,851 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LAWRENCEVILLE CO-OP MINISTRY | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $1,235,309 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FAITH IN SERVING HUMANITY | MONROE, GA | $1,230,922 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ANTIOCH AME CHURCH-RUBY HOKE WMS | STONE MOUNTAIN, GA | $1,199,483 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| AMBASSADORS LIFE CENTER INC | STOCKBRIDGE, GA | $1,188,351 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SOUTHEAST GWINNETT COOPERATIVE MINISTRY | GRAYSON, GA | $1,170,677 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| VIETNAMESE ELDER ASSOCIATION SOUTH ATLAN | FOREST PARK, GA | $1,158,735 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS OF ATLANTA | STONE MOUNTAIN, GA | $1,118,761 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MILFORD BAPTIST CHURCH | MARIETTA, GA | $1,116,976 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CENTER HELPING OBESITY IN CHILDREN END S | ATLANTA, GA | $1,104,008 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
ACFB DIRECT DISTRIBUTION
$20,170,366SEE PART IV
THE GROCERY SPOT
$5,383,701SEE PART IV
GEORGIA MOUNTAIN FOOD BANK
$5,291,341SEE PART IV
STREETWISE GEORGIA INC
$3,510,059SEE PART IV
FIRST SENIOR CENTER
$3,474,061SEE PART IV
GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER OF DOUGLAS COUNTY
$3,253,691SEE PART IV
HELPING IN HIS NAME MINISTRIES INC
SEE PART IV
DAWSON COMMUNITY FOOD BANK INC
$3,208,331SEE PART IV
REFLECTIONS OF TRINITY INC
$2,880,487SEE PART IV
THE QUINN HOUSE
$2,710,215SEE PART IV
BRIDGING THE GAP
$2,649,257SEE PART IV
SENIOR COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER
$2,403,054SEE PART IV
CHATTAHOOCHEE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION INC
$2,358,341SEE PART IV
NEVER ALONE INC
$2,296,551SEE PART IV
ANTIOCH URBAN MINISTRIES INC
$2,198,877SEE PART IV
TOCO HILLS COMMUNITY ALLIANCE
$2,104,350SEE PART IV
BEREAN OUTREACH MINISTRY
$2,102,211SEE PART IV
COLLINS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
$2,026,588SEE PART IV
VICTORY IN CHRIST MINISTRIES
$1,888,732SEE PART IV
NORTH FULTON COMMUNITY CHARITIES
$1,879,771SEE PART IV
MUST MINISTRIES COBB COUNTY
$1,833,138SEE PART IV
SOUTH ATLANTA ASIAN COMMUNITY CORP
$1,820,138SEE PART IV
NORTHWEST GEORGIA HUNGER MINISTRIES INC
$1,767,465SEE PART IV
YOUR NEW BEST FRIEND
$1,759,992SEE PART IV
SWEETWATER MISSION INC-
$1,744,023SEE PART IV
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL-SVDP
$1,723,832SEE PART IV
HELPING HANDS OF PAULDING CO
$1,636,405SEE PART IV
PEACES OF KINDNESS INC
$1,586,400SEE PART IV
COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CENTER
$1,555,906SEE PART IV
HAMILTON MILL UNITED METHODIST
$1,531,428SEE PART IV
FOREVER FED INC
$1,507,550SEE PART IV
CROSS POINTE THE CHURCH AT GWINNETT CTR
$1,498,637SEE PART IV
CHRIST FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH
$1,463,808SEE PART IV
FIRST AFRICAN CDC
$1,448,797SEE PART IV
SOLIDARITY SANDY SPRINGS
$1,421,213SEE PART IV
SATISFEED
$1,375,831SEE PART IV
ST PATRICK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH- MALACHI'S
$1,363,549SEE PART IV
LIFE LEARNING COMMUNITY CENTER
$1,291,516SEE PART IV
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP
$1,285,527SEE PART IV
THE SELINA ELLIS CARE'S FOUNDATION INC
$1,275,381SEE PART IV
HEARTS TO NOURISH HOPE INC
$1,259,851SEE PART IV
LAWRENCEVILLE CO-OP MINISTRY
$1,235,309SEE PART IV
FAITH IN SERVING HUMANITY
$1,230,922SEE PART IV
ANTIOCH AME CHURCH-RUBY HOKE WMS
$1,199,483SEE PART IV
AMBASSADORS LIFE CENTER INC
$1,188,351SEE PART IV
SOUTHEAST GWINNETT COOPERATIVE MINISTRY
$1,170,677SEE PART IV
VIETNAMESE ELDER ASSOCIATION SOUTH ATLAN
$1,158,735SEE PART IV
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS OF ATLANTA
$1,118,761SEE PART IV
MILFORD BAPTIST CHURCH
$1,116,976SEE PART IV
CENTER HELPING OBESITY IN CHILDREN END S
$1,104,008SEE PART IV