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    Georgia Tennis Foundation

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    About Georgia Tennis Foundation

    Developing tennis in Georgia through philanthropic youth community programs by promoting both physical activity and character building; create stewards of the game through promotion of sportsmanship, scholarship, citizenship, and leadership.

    Focus Areas

    Youth developmentSports & recreation (tennis)EducationScholarshipsCommunity developmentAthlete development

    Who They Fund

    children and adolescents (youth)junior tennis players / youth tennis teams

    Funding Style

    direct service / program-specific supportfinancial assistance / fee subsidiessports program fundingproject-restricted grants

    About Georgia Tennis Foundation

    Georgia Tennis Foundation Inc directs philanthropy toward junior tennis access in Georgia, pairing scholarships with program support for children, adolescents, and high school players. Its active programs show a clear structure: small family-assistance awards for Junior Team Tennis and summer tennis, competitive travel and entry-fee help for junior players, and scholarship support for high school seniors who have combined tennis with academics. The foundation also backs school and community-based tennis delivery through afterschool programming and NJTL chapter support. The grantmaking profile shows both scale and specificity. In 2024, the largest public grants in the recent list went to Atlanta-based organizations, including $90,000 to Respite Care Atlanta Inc and $20,000 to the Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation, alongside $7,000 to Atlanta Youth Tennis & Education Foundation for junior team tennis programs. Those awards sit alongside a narrower set of Georgia-focused tennis programs that are project-restricted and tied to participation, education, and youth development. Across its named programs, the foundation emphasizes sports participation, character-building, and pathways that keep young players in the game while supporting school, travel, and scholarship needs.

    What Georgia Tennis Foundation Funds

    In junior tennis participation, Georgia Tennis Foundation Inc funds direct fee assistance through the Elaine Hamilton Junior Recreation Scholarship, which helps families cover Junior Team Tennis participation and related reimbursable expenses. The John Callen Summer Serve Scholarship serves a similar access function for children enrolled in summer tennis programs. For competitive player development, the Cannon Carr Tournament Entry Fee Assistance program helps junior competitive players cover tournament entry fees, while the Ned Neely Second Serve program provides tournament and travel assistance for talented junior players in need. That same program also includes designated scholarships for high school seniors who show excellence in tennis and academics. The foundation also supports school and community delivery channels. The Joe Dorn First Serve program provides statewide assistance to NJTL chapters for afterschool programming, tennis-plus-education programming, and chapter operations, and the Afterschool Program Grant supports schools or tennis-affiliated organizations running tennis at schools or local parks and recreation facilities.

    How Georgia Tennis Foundation Gives

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $181K

    Total Assets

    $889K

    Total Revenue

    $501K

    Total Expenses

    $498K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $7K and $59K, with a median of $20K.

    25th Percentile

    $7K

    Median

    $20K

    75th Percentile

    $59K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 80% of grants go to recipients in GA.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
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    Leadership

    DARREN POTKEY

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    junior team tennis programsyouth sports participationteam-based youth athletic developmentaccess to organized recreational tennis

    Typical grants cluster in the middle range, with a p25 of $7,000, a median of $20,000, and a p75 of $59,306. The recent-grants list includes both larger program support and smaller financial-assistance awards, showing a mix of one-off grants and ongoing program commitments. Several active programs are explicitly project-restricted and some are unsolicited, including scholarship and fee-assistance offerings. The foundation is an operating-style sports funder rather than an individual-giving vehicle, and it does not make program-related investments.

    Where Georgia Tennis Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is local and heavily centered in Georgia: 80% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and Georgia is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipients include Atlanta and Peachtree Corners, with one grant going to Chattanooga, Tennessee. The grant list is entirely U.S.-based, with 5 grants in the U.S. and no non-U.S. recipients in the provided data.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Georgia Tennis Foundation

    What kinds of tennis support does Georgia Tennis Foundation Inc fund?

    It funds junior team tennis participation, summer tennis access, tournament entry fees, tournament and travel assistance, NJTL chapter operations, afterschool tennis programming, and scholarships for Georgia high school players. The active programs also tie support to academics, citizenship, leadership, and sportsmanship.

    How large are typical grants?

    The typical grant size centers on a median of $20,000, with a p25 of $7,000 and a p75 of $59,306. The recent grants list also shows smaller program awards, including $7,000 and $5,000 grants.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited requests?

    Yes, some programs do. The Elaine Hamilton Junior Recreation Scholarship, John Callen Summer Serve Scholarship, High School Tennis Team Grant, Manny Guillen Scholarship, Afterschool Program Grant, Richard Bowers Scholarship, Ralph Grieco Family Foundation Scholarship, and Cannon Carr Tournament Entry Fee Assistance all accept unsolicited requests.

    Where does the foundation give most often?

    Georgia is the top state by grant count, and 80% of grants go to recipients in Georgia. The recent list also includes one Tennessee recipient, so the giving is centered in Georgia but not limited entirely to the state.

    Who are the foundation’s scholarship programs for?

    Its scholarships are aimed at Georgia high school tennis players and junior players. The active programs include support for high school seniors who show excellence in tennis and academics, a Georgia high school tennis player of Hispanic origin, a Georgia varsity player with a family connection to military service, and a dedicated Georgia high school varsity tennis player continuing education.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

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

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    ¿Quién puede postularse? A school OR tennis affiliated organization may apply; instructors/coaches must be Safe Play approved; program must be a minimum of 6 weeks long; funds may be used for equipment, marketing materials, coaching stipend, or court/facility fees.

    Fecha límite: Ongoing; final date to submit is December 5, 2026.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    RESPITE CARE ATLANTA INCATLANTA, GA$90,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    KAREN COLLINS UN-TEAL THERE IS A CURECHATTANOOGA, TN$59,3062024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    SOUTHEASTERN BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATIONATLANTA, GA$20,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    ATLANTA YOUTH TENNIS & EDUCATION FOUNDATIONPEACHTREE CORNERS, GA$7,0002024JR TEAM TENNIS PROGRAMS
    SHEPHERD CENTERATLANTA, GA$5,0002024FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    RESPITE CARE ATLANTA INC

    $90,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    KAREN COLLINS UN-TEAL THERE IS A CURE

    $59,306
    CHATTANOOGA, TN2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    SOUTHEASTERN BRAIN TUMOR FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

    ATLANTA YOUTH TENNIS & EDUCATION FOUNDATION

    $7,000
    PEACHTREE CORNERS, GA2024

    JR TEAM TENNIS PROGRAMS

    SHEPHERD CENTER

    $5,000
    ATLANTA, GA2024

    FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE