Coordinate a comprehensive homeless response system to end homelessness in the City of Atlanta by bringing together government, nonprofit, business and community stakeholders.
Partners for Home Inc centers its funding on Atlanta’s homeless response system, using grants to coordinate crisis navigation, housing placement, and supportive services across the city. The largest recent award in the record went to Gateway Center for crisis navigation and hotel operations, reflecting a funder that supports both emergency response and the infrastructure needed to move people toward housing. Other large grants show the same pattern: Project Community Connection received support for rental assistance intermediary work, and Open Doors Solutions Inc. received funding for unit acquisition. The foundation’s recent grants also point to a system-builder role rather than a single-service model. It backs organizations that handle coordinated entry, case management, diversion, outreach, rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, and housing navigation. Recipients include Mercy Care, Intown Collaborative Ministries, Hope Atlanta, and Zaban Paradies Center, each funded for a different part of the local homelessness response. In domestic violence-related housing work, the foundation has also supported Partnership Against Domestic Violence. Across the record, the grantmaking is tightly tied to the Atlanta Continuum of Care and local homeless services delivery.
Partners for Home Inc supports several linked parts of the homelessness response system. In rapid rehousing, it gave $608,879 to Project Community Connection for a rapid rehousing program and $259,321 to Intown Collaborative Ministries for outreach to rapid rehousing and case management. In permanent supportive housing, the foundation awarded $433,259 to Behavioral Health of Georgia for a permanent supportive housing program and $317,280 to Mercy Care for permanent supportive housing. The foundation also funds diversion and crisis response. Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation received $293,690 for diversion, while First Step Staffing received $57,957 for diversion. For outreach and navigation, Zaban Paradies Center was supported with $165,000 for outreach and navigation to rapid rehousing, and The Salvation Army received $31,196 for crisis response and housing navigation programming. These grants show a mix of housing placement, stabilization, and front-end system access work.
Typical grant size sits at a p25 of $76,858, a median of $253,892, and a p75 of $431,373. The grant record includes both large system-level awards and smaller program grants, with funding delivered through a regular foundation structure rather than a donor-advised fund. The available grants show repeated support to the same organizations across years, including Gateway Center, Project Community Connection, Aniz, Mercy Care, Intown Collaborative Ministries, Open Doors Solutions Inc, and Chris 180. That pattern suggests ongoing operating support tied to Atlanta homeless-response functions rather than one-off project funding.
$6.4M
$7.7M
$16.1M
$13.1M
Most grants fall between $77K and $431K, with a median of $254K.
25th Percentile
$77K
Median
$254K
75th Percentile
$431K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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All of the recent grants in the record went to recipients in Georgia, with 100% of grants landing in the headquarters state. Most recipients are in Atlanta, including Gateway Center, Project Community Connection, Aniz, Mercy Care, Intown Collaborative Ministries, Hope Atlanta, and Zaban Paradies Center. A smaller share of funding reached nearby Lawrenceville through Behavioral Health of Georgia, and Decatur through Step Up on Second. The grant geography is fully local and centered on the Atlanta Continuum of Care.
The foundation funds homelessness response work in Atlanta, including coordinated entry, crisis navigation, hotel operations, rental assistance intermediary services, unit acquisition, rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, diversion, outreach, case management, and housing navigation. Several grants also support domestic violence-related housing access.
No. The recent grants listed here all went to Georgia recipients, and 100% of the grants in the record were made to organizations in the HQ state.
The grant-size distribution is p25 $76,858, median $253,892, and p75 $431,373. That places the foundation’s giving in a middle-to-large grant range, with awards supporting both direct services and system coordination.
The record shows repeated support to several organizations across multiple years, including Gateway Center, Project Community Connection, Aniz, Mercy Care, Intown Collaborative Ministries, Open Doors Solutions Inc, and Chris 180. That pattern indicates recurring funding relationships rather than isolated awards.
The foundation has an Atlanta CoC Funding / Local CoC Grants process that includes local ranking, scoring, and technical assistance for applicants, and that page accepts unsolicited submissions. It also lists a CoC Grant Opportunities portal for City of Atlanta homeless-services providers and local government agencies.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PROJECT COMMUNITY CONNECTION | ATLANTA, GA | $2,364,078 | 2024 | RENTAL ASSISTANCE INTERMEDIARY |
| OPEN DOORS SOLUTIONS INC | ATLANTA, GA | $878,409 | 2024 | UNIT ACQUISITION |
| GATEWAY CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | $801,284 | 2024 | COORDINATED ENTRY, HOTEL OPERATOR, CASE MGMT |
| ANIZ | ATLANTA, GA | $502,723 | 2024 | CASE MANAGEMENT |
| BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF GEORGIA | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $430,744 | 2024 | TENANT BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE |
| MERCY CARE | ATLANTA, GA | $300,445 | 2024 | INTEGRATED CARE PERM SUPPORTIVE HSING |
| INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES | ATLANTA, GA | $259,321 | 2024 | OUTREACH TO RAPID REHOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT |
| HOPE ATLANTA | ATLANTA, GA | $248,464 | 2024 | OUTREACH TO RAPID REHOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT |
| PARTNERSHIP AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ATLANTA, GA | $170,337 | 2024 | COORDINATED ENTRY FOR THOSE IMPACTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE |
| ZABAN PARADIES CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | $165,000 | 2024 | OUTREACH, NAVIGATION TO RAPID REHOUSING |
| STEP UP ON SECOND | DECATUR, GA | $104,218 | 2024 | OUTREACH TO RAPID REHOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT |
| FRONTLINE | ATLANTA, GA | $82,000 | 2024 | OUTREACH, NAVIGATION TO RAPID REHOUSING |
| CHRIS 180 | ATLANTA, GA | $42,415 | 2024 | TANF REHOUSING |
| THE SALVATION ARMY | ATLANTA, GA | $31,196 | 2024 | CRISIS RESPONSE & HSING NAVIGATION PROGRAM |
| OUR HOUSE | ATLANTA, GA | $24,216 | 2024 | RAPID REHOUSING FOR THOSE IMPACTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE |
| GATEWAY CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | $2,364,719 | 2023 | CRISIS NAVIGATION & HOTEL OPERATIONS |
| PROJECT COMMUNITY CONNECTION | ATLANTA, GA | $608,879 | 2023 | RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM |
| BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF GEORGIA | LAWRENCEVILLE, GA | $433,259 | 2023 | PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM |
| INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES | ATLANTA, GA | $335,000 | 2023 | OUTREACH & CRISIS RESPONSE |
| MERCY CARE | ATLANTA, GA | $317,280 | 2023 | PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM |
| ATLANTA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOUNDATION | ATLANTA, GA | $293,690 | 2023 | DIVERSION |
| ZABAN PARADIES CENTER | ATLANTA, GA | $270,000 | 2023 | CASE MANAGEMENT & DIVERSION |
| ANIZ | ATLANTA, GA | $216,619 | 2023 | CASE MANAGEMENT |
| PARTNERSHIP AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ATLANTA, GA | $133,768 | 2023 | COORDINATED ENTRY |
| OPEN DOORS SOLUTIONS INC | ATLANTA, GA | $61,431 | 2023 | UNIT ACQUISITION |
| FIRST STEP STAFFING | ATLANTA, GA | $57,957 | 2023 | DIVERSION |
| CHRIS 180 | ATLANTA, GA | $38,586 | 2023 | RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM |
| GRADY HEALTH SYSTEMS | ATLANTA, GA | $5,925 | 2023 | CASE MANAGEMENT |
PROJECT COMMUNITY CONNECTION
$2,364,078RENTAL ASSISTANCE INTERMEDIARY
OPEN DOORS SOLUTIONS INC
$878,409UNIT ACQUISITION
GATEWAY CENTER
$801,284COORDINATED ENTRY, HOTEL OPERATOR, CASE MGMT
ANIZ
$502,723CASE MANAGEMENT
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF GEORGIA
$430,744TENANT BASED RENTAL ASSISTANCE
MERCY CARE
$300,445INTEGRATED CARE PERM SUPPORTIVE HSING
INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES
$259,321OUTREACH TO RAPID REHOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT
HOPE ATLANTA
$248,464OUTREACH TO RAPID REHOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT
PARTNERSHIP AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
$170,337COORDINATED ENTRY FOR THOSE IMPACTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ZABAN PARADIES CENTER
$165,000OUTREACH, NAVIGATION TO RAPID REHOUSING
STEP UP ON SECOND
$104,218OUTREACH TO RAPID REHOUSING, CASE MANAGEMENT
FRONTLINE
$82,000OUTREACH, NAVIGATION TO RAPID REHOUSING
CHRIS 180
$42,415TANF REHOUSING
THE SALVATION ARMY
$31,196CRISIS RESPONSE & HSING NAVIGATION PROGRAM
OUR HOUSE
$24,216RAPID REHOUSING FOR THOSE IMPACTED BY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
GATEWAY CENTER
$2,364,719CRISIS NAVIGATION & HOTEL OPERATIONS
PROJECT COMMUNITY CONNECTION
$608,879RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF GEORGIA
$433,259PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM
INTOWN COLLABORATIVE MINISTRIES
$335,000OUTREACH & CRISIS RESPONSE
MERCY CARE
$317,280PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM
ATLANTA VOLUNTEER LAWYERS FOUNDATION
$293,690DIVERSION
ZABAN PARADIES CENTER
$270,000CASE MANAGEMENT & DIVERSION
ANIZ
$216,619CASE MANAGEMENT
PARTNERSHIP AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
$133,768COORDINATED ENTRY
OPEN DOORS SOLUTIONS INC
$61,431UNIT ACQUISITION
FIRST STEP STAFFING
$57,957DIVERSION
CHRIS 180
$38,586RAPID REHOUSING PROGRAM
GRADY HEALTH SYSTEMS
$5,925CASE MANAGEMENT