The Jayne Cassella Foundation concentrates on North Georgia-focused human services with an emphasis on nursing education and veteran care. Major gifts fund undergraduate nursing programs and direct services for veterans (including catastrophically injured and homeless vets), while a portion of grants supports residential programs and life-skills services for at-risk girls. The foundation tends to make a few sizable, targeted grants rather than many small donations, and it repeats support for select organizations.
A named nursing scholarship and a repeating set of veteran and family-support grants define Jayne Cassella Foundation Inc. The foundation’s largest recent grant was $32,000 to Kennesaw State University Undergraduate Nursing Program Fund for undergraduate nursing education, and it has returned to the same school program in later years. It also made matching $27,013 grants in 2023 to Lighthouse Family Retreat and Tunnel to Towers Foundation, showing a pattern of sizable, targeted awards rather than broad, dispersed giving. Across the recent grants list, the foundation backs direct services for people in crisis: catastrophically injured veterans, families of fallen first responders and Gold Star families, homeless veterans, and girls living in a group home with housing and life-skills supports. Smaller awards extend that same practical orientation to hospice care, a handicap playground, and assistance for indigent families. The picture is of a local foundation using selective grants to support education, shelter, care, and family stabilization in North Georgia and nearby communities.
Undergraduate nursing education is one of the clearest throughlines. The foundation gave $32,000 to Kennesaw State University Undergraduate Nursing Program Fund in 2025 and $5,400 to the same program in 2024, and it also supported Lighthouse Family Retreat with $27,013 in 2023 for an undergraduate nursing program. Veteran support is another major theme: Cherokee County Homeless Vets Program received $16,000 in 2025 for homeless veterans, after a $2,714 award in 2024 for the same purpose. Family assistance also appears in the grant list. Tunnel to Towers Foundation received $23,439 in 2024 and $27,013 in 2023 for catastrophically injured veterans and fallen first responder and Gold Star families. The foundation also made a $16,000 grant to North Georgia Angel House Inc for a group home for girls providing housing, life skills and strong supports.
Typical grants cluster in the low thousands to low tens of thousands, with p25 at $2,714, median at $7,700, and p75 at $23,439. The recent record shows repeat awards to the same organizations across multiple years, including Kennesaw State University Undergraduate Nursing Program Fund, Lighthouse Family Retreat, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, Cherokee County Homeless Vets Program, and Trinity Church of Marble Hill Inc. That repetition points to a selective, relationship-based pattern rather than one-off experimentation. The foundation is a private foundation; it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Unsolicited applications are not indicated in the data provided.
$198K
$28K
$77K
$86K
Most grants fall between $3K and $23K, with a median of $8K.
25th Percentile
$3K
Median
$8K
75th Percentile
$23K
About 88% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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Concentrated, mid-to-large grants (several five-figure awards) focused on a small set of priorities; repeat funding to a few organizations rather than broad, exploratory grantmaking. Geographic emphasis on North Georgia/regional beneficiaries.
Notable grantees: Lighthouse Family Retreat, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, Kennesaw State University Undergraduate Nursing Program, Cherokee County Homeless Vets Program, North Georgia Angel House Inc
Giving is highly concentrated in Georgia: 88% of grants go to recipients in the foundation’s headquarters state, and Georgia is also the top state by grant count. Recent grants reach Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Canton, Marble Hill, Marietta, Jasper, and Atlanta, with a small number of awards outside Georgia such as Staten Island, New York. The distribution is local overall, and all recent grants in the supplied list went to U.S. recipients.
The foundation supports undergraduate nursing education, veteran assistance, first responder family support, residential services for at-risk girls, and local human services such as shelters, food pantries, hospice care, and help for indigent families. Recent grants include nursing, veterans, and family-support purposes in Georgia and one national veterans grant in New York.
Typical grants are in the low thousands to low tens of thousands. The distribution provided is p25 $2,714, median $7,700, and p75 $23,439. Recent awards include both smaller operating-level grants and larger targeted grants.
Yes. The recent grant list shows repeat support for Kennesaw State University Undergraduate Nursing Program Fund, Lighthouse Family Retreat, Tunnel to Towers Foundation, Cherokee County Homeless Vets Program, and Trinity Church of Marble Hill Inc across multiple years.
Georgia dominates the grant record: 88% of grants are to recipients in Georgia, and Georgia is the top state by grant count. The recent list includes recipients in Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Canton, Marble Hill, Marietta, Jasper, and Atlanta.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM FUND | KENNESAW, GA | $32,000 | 2025 | UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM |
| NORTH GEORGIA ANGEL HOUSE INC | CANTON, GA | $16,000 | 2025 | GROUP HOME FOR GIRLS PROVIDING HOUSING, LIFE SKILLS AND STRONG SUPPORTS |
| CHEROKEE COUNTY HOMELESS VETS PROGRAM | CANTON, GA | $16,000 | 2025 | HOMELESS VETERANS |
| TRINITY CHURCH OF MARBLE HILL INC | MARBLE HILL, GA | $5,000 | 2025 | TIMOTHY HOUSE |
| THE PREGNANCY CENTER | JASPER, GA | $1,000 | 2025 | COMPASSIONATE HELP AND HOPE TO WOMEN, MEN AND FAMILIES BY PROVIDING FREE AND CONFIDENTAL SERVICES IN A NON-JUDGMENTAL ENVIRONMENT |
| GENTIVA FOUNDATION | ATLANTA, GA | $430 | 2025 | HOSPICE CARE |
| LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY RETREAT | ALPHARETTA, GA | $23,439 | 2024 | RESTORATIVE RETREATS AND RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES LIVING THROUGH CHILDHOOD CANCER |
| TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATION | STATEN ISLAND, NY | $23,439 | 2024 | CATASTROPHICALLY INJURED VETERANS AND FALLEN FIRST RESPONDER AND GOLD STAR FAMILIES |
| TRINITY CHURCH OF MARBLE HILL INC | MARBLE HILL, GA | $10,000 | 2024 | TIMOTHY HOUSE |
| KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM FUND | KENNESAW, GA | $5,400 | 2024 | UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM |
| CHEROKEE COUNTY HOMELESS VETS PROGRAM | CANTON, GA | $2,714 | 2024 | HOMELESS VETERANS |
| LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY RETREAT | ALPHARETTA, GA | $27,013 | 2023 | UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM |
| TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATION | STATEN ISLAND, NY | $27,013 | 2023 | CATASTROPHICALLY INJURED VETERANS AND FALLEN FIRST RESPONDER AND GOLD STAR FAMILIES |
| HICKORY FLAT CHURCH | CANTON, GA | $5,000 | 2023 | HANDICAP PLAYGROUND |
| STEARNS-MONTGOMERY & PROCTOR | MARIETTA, GA | $2,712 | 2023 | ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENT FAMILIES |
| TRINITY CHURCH OF MARBLE HILL INC | MARBLE HILL, GA | $500 | 2023 | TIMOTHY HOUSE THANKSGIVING |
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM FUND
$32,000UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM
NORTH GEORGIA ANGEL HOUSE INC
$16,000GROUP HOME FOR GIRLS PROVIDING HOUSING, LIFE SKILLS AND STRONG SUPPORTS
CHEROKEE COUNTY HOMELESS VETS PROGRAM
$16,000HOMELESS VETERANS
TRINITY CHURCH OF MARBLE HILL INC
$5,000TIMOTHY HOUSE
THE PREGNANCY CENTER
$1,000COMPASSIONATE HELP AND HOPE TO WOMEN, MEN AND FAMILIES BY PROVIDING FREE AND CONFIDENTAL SERVICES IN A NON-JUDGMENTAL ENVIRONMENT
GENTIVA FOUNDATION
$430HOSPICE CARE
LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY RETREAT
$23,439RESTORATIVE RETREATS AND RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES LIVING THROUGH CHILDHOOD CANCER
TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATION
$23,439CATASTROPHICALLY INJURED VETERANS AND FALLEN FIRST RESPONDER AND GOLD STAR FAMILIES
TRINITY CHURCH OF MARBLE HILL INC
$10,000TIMOTHY HOUSE
KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM FUND
$5,400UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM
CHEROKEE COUNTY HOMELESS VETS PROGRAM
$2,714HOMELESS VETERANS
LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY RETREAT
$27,013UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAM
TUNNEL TO TOWERS FOUNDATION
$27,013CATASTROPHICALLY INJURED VETERANS AND FALLEN FIRST RESPONDER AND GOLD STAR FAMILIES
HICKORY FLAT CHURCH
$5,000HANDICAP PLAYGROUND
STEARNS-MONTGOMERY & PROCTOR
$2,712ASSISTANCE TO INDIGENT FAMILIES
TRINITY CHURCH OF MARBLE HILL INC
$500TIMOTHY HOUSE THANKSGIVING