Previous Grants
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Establishment of the Woodruff and Whitehead Affordable Housing Donor Advised Fund.
Support of matching capital grants for member food banks ($4,900,000) and a statewide hunger study ($100,000).
Support of research partnership with the Winship Cancer Institute.
Renovation of Crestview Health and Rehabilitation Center, expansion of neighborhood outpatient centers, and other priority projects as part of Grady Health Systems $110 million campaign.
Support of the Rollins Epidemiology Fellowship program.
Construction of training facilities ($6.6 million) and expansion of nursing education pipeline ($5 million) in partnership with Georgia State University.
Expansion of research partnership with Morehouse School of Medicine to increase access to genetic testing and accelerate clinical trials for Parkinson's disease.
Renovation of the Southeast Quadrant, Ormond Plaza and Courtyard, and Park Care Center as part of $6 million campaign.
2023 capital and operating needs.
Implementation of master facilities plan.
Support of the Legacy Grant Program to provide grants for park improvement projects.
$17.6 million campaign to add 18 new miles of trails.
Support of Chattahoochee RiverLands demonstration project.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia.
Construction of training facilities ($10 million) and expansion of nursing education pipeline ($2 million) in partnership with Grady Health System.
Phase III construction of Tech Square.
$9.5 million campaign to renovate Hodgson Hall.
Completion of the Exhibition Hall for library serving the Atlanta University Center.
Renovation of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building.
Completion of the 22-mile trail corridor loop ($75 million) and support for the Legacy Resident Retention Program ($2.5 million) and Partnership operations ($2.5 million).
$90 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy.
Support of Candid's Atlanta office.
Support of operations and capacity-building programs to strengthen nonprofits in Georgia.
Support of the Capitol Beat news service bureau to provide coverage of state government.
Establishment of the Georgia Trust for Local News to strengthen community newspapers.
Support through 2024 of the Georgia Legislative Leadership Institute, a leadership development program for freshmen members of the Georgia General Assembly.
$10 million campaign to update technology, expand newsroom, and build digital audiences.
$49.5 million centennial anniversary campaign to improve the museum with new exhibits, digital storytelling, childrens offerings and campus updates.
$67 million campaign to update facilities and community spaces.
$10 million campaign to expand the museum with new space for exhibitions, collections and education programs.
$21.7 million campaign to construct the Atlanta Animal Care Center.
Support for Clubs in Georgia and metro Atlanta to address learning loss related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Expansion of therapeutic riding facilities.
Support of matching capital grants for member food banks ($4,900,000) and a statewide hunger study ($100,000).
Support of research partnership with the Winship Cancer Institute.
Support of the Rollins Epidemiology Fellowship program.
Renovation of the Center for Nursing Professionals.
Support for the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Construction of training facilities ($6.6 million) and expansion of nursing education pipeline ($5 million) in partnership with Georgia State University.
Purchase of equipment and technology to expand vision services for students in Georgia.
Support for Emory + Children's Pediatric Institute research plan.
$286 million campaign to expand facilities and programs for neurological treatment, rehabilitation and research.
2022 capital and operating needs.
Implementation of master facilities plan.
Expansion of the Legacy Grant Program to support park improvement projects as part of $14 million campaign.
Support for pilot program to test and advance policy for sustainable water management in the Lower Flint River Basin.
Support to expand the nurse residency program at Emory Healthcare ($5 million) and pilot a nurse fellowship program at Emory's Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing ($3.5 million).
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia.
Construction of training facilities ($10 million) and expansion of nursing education pipeline ($2 million) in partnership with Grady Health System.
Renovation of the Bell Buildings to house student success services and the National Institute for Student Success.
Phase III construction of Tech Square.
Completion of $25 million campaign to renovate the Hugh M. Gloster and Medical Education Buildings.
Renovation of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building.
Completion of the 22-mile trail corridor loop ($75 million) and support for the Legacy Resident Retention Program ($2.5 million) and Partnership operations ($2.5 million).
$90 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy.
Support of Candid's Atlanta office.
Support of operations and capacity-building programs to strengthen nonprofits in Georgia.
Support of the Capitol Beat news service bureau to provide coverage of state government.
$10 million campaign to update technology, expand newsroom, and build digital audiences.
Support for operations as Art Partners transition to a new budget model.
Support of fund to make capital improvements to Clubs in Georgia.
Support for Clubs in Georgia and metro Atlanta to address learning loss related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Implementation of strategic plan to improve the reach, quality and sustainability of services for the visually impaired.
Construction of the Wings Center to provide community counseling services as part of $13.1 million campaign.
Support of Douglasville Blood Processing Center capital needs ($350,000) and Close the Sickle Cell Gap program in Georgia ($250,000).
Support for Children's behavioral and mental health plan.
Establishment of the Emory COVID-19 Response Collaborative within the Rollins School of Public Health.
Support for the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Development of Emory University's Winship Tower Midtown and Health Sciences Research Building II.
Support for Emory + Children's Pediatric Institute research plan.
$8.3 million campaign to support first phase of capital improvements prioritized in master plan.
2021 capital and operating needs.
Implementation of master facilities plan.
Support of campaign to promote the ecological value of Georgia's coast.
Expansion of the Legacy Grant Program to support park improvement projects as part of $14 million campaign.
Support for pilot program to test and advance policy for sustainable water management in the Lower Flint River Basin.
Construction of a new headquarters ($2,000,000) and expansion of tree planting efforts ($1,000,000) as part of $16 million campaign.
Support of Chattahoochee RiverLands demonstration project.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia.
Completion of $25 million campaign to renovate the Hugh M. Gloster and Medical Education Buildings.
Expansion of archival storage space and renovation of the Exhibition Hall for library serving the Atlanta University Center.
Renovation of the Holmes-Hunter Academic Building.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at five high schools in Georgia.
Support of operating endowment for community foundation serving Athens-Clarke, Oconee, Bartow, Jackson, Madison and Oglethorpe counties.
Completion of the 22-mile trail corridor loop ($75 million) and support for the Legacy Resident Retention Program ($2.5 million) and Partnership operations ($2.5 million).
Support for civic journalism initiative.
$90 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy.
Support of Candid's Atlanta office.
Operating support ($200,000) and capital support to build out new offices ($400,000).
Launch of GPB Journalism Initiative to provide statewide coverage of policy and civic issues.
Development and delivery of training programs for law enforcement personnel.
Support for Godsey Initiatives Fund to expand nonprofit lending for redevelopment projects in downtown Macon.
Support for operations as Art Partners transition to a new budget model.
Operating support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Support of fund to make capital improvements to Clubs in Georgia.
Establishment of the Robert W. Woodruff donor-advised fund for COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
For the Robert W. Woodruff Fund to support COVID-19 pandemic recovery.
Initiative to develop collaborative refugee resettlement services by New American Pathways, the International Rescue Committee and Catholic Charities.
Establishment of the Addiction Alliance of Georgia to expand addiction-focused clinical services, education and research.
Extraordinary bonus compensation for frontline healthcare providers fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
For the work of Partners for Equity in Child and Adolescent Health to support Georgia school-based health centers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Establishment of the Emory COVID-19 Response Collaborative within the Rollins School of Public Health.
Support for the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Support for Emory + Children's Pediatric Institute research plan.
Development of Emory University's Winship Tower Midtown and Health Sciences Research Building II.
2020 capital and operating needs.
Support of the Legacy Grant Program to provide matching grants for community park improvement projects ($2,500,000) and support of the community engagement process for Atlanta's parks master plan ($250,000).
Support for pilot program to test and advance policy for sustainable water management in the Lower Flint River Basin.
Construction of a new headquarters ($2,000,000) and expansion of tree planting efforts ($1,000,000) as part of $16 million campaign.
Construction of addition to McAllister Hall to house animal science program.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia.
Financial assistance for TCSG students.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at six high schools in Georgia.
$35 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy to reduce crime in Atlanta.
Costs associated with the integration of Foundation Center and GuideStar ($1 million) and operating support for Candid South ($500,000).
Support of the Atlanta Committee for Progress' efforts to make infrastructure improvements in the City of Atlanta.
Operating support and support to meet increased demand for services related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Launch of GPB Journalism Initiative to provide statewide coverage of policy and civic issues.
Development and delivery of training programs for law enforcement personnel.
$18.5 million campaign to add 22 new miles of trails and connect the Silver Comet Trail to downtown Atlanta.
Support for operations as Art Partners transition to a new budget model.
Operating support in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Support over three years for the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Purchase of ophthalmic equipment to expand capacity to provide free vision exams at clinics.
Development of Emory University's Winship Tower Midtown and Health Sciences Research Building II.
2019 capital and operating needs.
Two-year support of the Legacy Grant Program to provide matching grants for community park improvement projects ($2,500,000) and support of the community engagement process for Atlanta's parks master plan ($250,000).
Acquisition of 15,828-acre Ceylon tract bordering the lower Satilla River in Camden County.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia.
Construction of a new school building and renovation of historic Jenkins Hall for the Georgia Military College Preparatory School.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at seven high schools in Georgia.
$35 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy to reduce crime in Atlanta.
Operating support ($200,000) and costs related to website upgrade ($150,000).
Establishment of the Capitol Beat news service bureau to provide coverage of state government.
Support of website redesign.
$18.5 million campaign to add 22 new miles of trails and connect the Silver Comet Trail to downtown Atlanta.
Improvements to headquarters building to significantly upgrade offices, establish a global innovation hub, and create open event space.
Construction of the LifeLine Community Animal Center.
Purchase of trucks ($383,000) and supplies/training ($100,000) for the emergency disaster services department.
Purchase of equipment for expanded facilities for eye tissue transplantation and research.
Support over three years for the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Support for the Dialysis Center Liaison Program to improve access to kidney transplantation.
Development of Emory University's Winship Tower Midtown and Health Sciences Research Building II.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Continuation of the Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellowship to recruit and prepare highly-qualified STEM teachers for public middle and high schools. Payable over two years.
$7 million Phase I campaign to construct a new dining hall.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at seven high schools in Georgia.
$35 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy to reduce crime in Atlanta.
$17.4 million Phase I renovation of the Bobby Jones Golf Course property.
Support of the Foundation Center's Atlanta office.
Program support ($200,000 per year) and support of capacity-building effort. Payable over two years.
Continued support of the ChooseATL campaign. Payable over two years.
Support through 2021 of the Georgia Legislative Leadership Institute, a leadership development program for freshmen members of the Georgia General Assembly.
$5.5 million campaign to construct a new building to provide athletic training and administrative space.
Support of Grady Memorial Hospital's $164.7 million campaign to build the Correll Pavilion and to expand and renovate the Ponce Center for treatment of HIV/AIDS.
Development of a campus for an adolescent treatment program for teens with mental illness.
Campaign to educate youth about the risks of prescription drug abuse. Payable over two years.
Support over three years for the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform state legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Development of Emory University's Winship Tower Midtown and Health Sciences Research Building II.
2017 capital and operating needs.
Support of the Legacy Grants Program to provide matching grants for community park improvement projects.
Acquisition of the Sansavilla property located in the Altamaha River conservation corridor.
Construction of Alderman Cook Park as part of the revitalization of Atlanta's Westside.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Continuation of the Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellowship to recruit and prepare highly-qualified STEM teachers for public middle and high schools. Payable over two years.
Construction of a new undergraduate science building.
Support of the Georgia College Advising Corps to increase college access at seven high schools in Georgia.
$12 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy to reduce crime.
Two-year program support of the Foundation Center Atlanta ($275,000 per year).
Program support ($200,000 per year) and support of capacity-building effort. Payable over two years.
Continued support of the ChooseATL campaign. Payable over two years.
$50 million campaign to implement the Garden's new master plan, including $5 million for development of the Glade Garden, $5 million for renovation of the Gardenhouse and $5 million for completion of the campaign.
Development of the World War II Home Front Museum at the Historic Coast Guard Station on St. Simon's Island.
Renovation of the Jekyll Island Museum.
Campaign to expand the Zoo by five acres, renovate the former Cyclorama building, and create a new elephant habitat.
$6.335 million capital campaign to acquire property, make facility improvements, and enhance programs.
To build the capacity of Georgia's food banks to provide more food to people in need.
$5.1 million campaign to improve campus, including the addition of a building to provide a work program for the disabled.
Facility improvements as part of $3.5 million campaign to expand and enhance services for individuals with brain injury.
Disaster relief for victims of Hurricane Matthew in Georgia.
Infrastructure and technology updates as part of office relocation.
Development of a report by the Institute of Medicine to assess the health consequences of marijuana use.
Investments in key priorities of Emory Medicine to bolster brain health and neuroscience programs; expand the Winship Cancer Institute; and support signature programs.
Campaign to educate youth about the risks of prescription drug abuse. Payable over two years.
Continued support of the Georgia Health Policy Center's program to educate and inform legislators regarding healthcare policy. Payable over three years.
Program to educate the public about the effects of marijuana use.
Purchase and renovation of a facility on West Ponce de Leon Avenue to accommodate program growth.
2017 capital and operating needs.
2016 capital and operating needs.
$5 million Branching Out campaign to increase tree plantings, expand educational offerings and strengthen conservation initiatives.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Establishment of the Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellowship to recruit and prepare highly-qualified STEM teachers for public middle and high schools. Payable over four years.
Renovation of the block at 25 Park Place, including new classroom space for media production programs and streetscape improvements to GSU's Woodruff Park District.
Construction of the Engineered Biosystems Building.
Construction of a new undergraduate science building.
$24.6 million pavilion addition and Hugh Gloster Building renovation.
Phase II construction of the Business Learning Community campus for the Terry College of Business.
Need-based financial aid as part of $1.2 billion campaign.
Production and circulation of Andrew Young's Making of Modern Atlanta.
$12 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy to reduce crime.
Two-year program support of the Foundation Center Atlanta ($275,000 per year).
Expansion and development of the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site in Plains, GA.
Operating support ($200,000 per year) and two-year support of campaign to refresh OpportunityKnocks.org and grow Momentum consulting work ($350,000).
Implementation of master plan to expand and improve Centennial Olympic Park.
Relocation to Atlanta of the headquarters for The United Methodist Churchs mission outreach arm.
Campaign to attract Millennial talent to Atlanta to ensure a quality workforce.
$50 million campaign to implement the Garden's new master plan, including $5 million for development of the Glade Garden, $5 million for renovation of the Gardenhouse and $5 million for completion of the campaign.
Relocation of living history museum to Columbus, Georgia.
Comprehensive campaign for capital improvements and endowment.
Renovation of the historic Miller Theater and its adjacent property to create a performing arts center.
Support of "Great Futures" campaign to deepen BGCA's impact on disadvantaged youth. Payable over four years.
Development of training tools, including videos and webinars, for recipients of service dogs and for other trainers.
To build the capacity of Georgia's food banks to provide more food to people in need.
Investments in key priorities of Emory Medicine to bolster brain health and neuroscience programs; expand the Winship Cancer Institute; and support signature programs.
$18 million campaign to expand Skyland Trail facilities.
Support of the Georgia Health Policy Center's program to educate and inform legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Acquisition of boats, trucks, trailers and water monitoring equipment as part of a $2 million campaign.
2015 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
Support for neighborhood park improvement projects through the Legacy Grant Program.
Infrastructure repairs to park facilities and establishment of a repair and maintenance reserve.
Purchase of adjacent 1-acre parcel of land to create new entryway for Woodlands Garden.
Initiative to implement "blended learning" (combining online and classroom instruction) at 16 member institutions to help address financial sustainability.
Construction of a new science building at Oxford College. Payable over two years.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Establishment of the Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellowship to recruit and prepare highly-qualified STEM teachers for public middle and high schools. Payable over four years.
Development of the Georgia Studies Digital Textbook to support Georgia history education.
Renovation of the block at 25 Park Place, including new classroom space for media production programs and streetscape improvements to GSU's Woodruff Park District.
Construction of the Engineered Biosystems Building to expand biotechnology research and development.
Expansion of Achieving the Dream, a program that helps community colleges increase graduation rates, to additional TCSG institutions. Payable over three years.
$12 million campaign to support a comprehensive public safety strategy to reduce crime.
Joint initiative of CAP and Midtown Alliance to beautify and improve Peachtree Street bridges over I-75/85.
Support of campaign to grow community foundation serving Camden, Glynn and McIntosh counties.
Two-year program support ($200,000 per year) and support of campaign to refresh OpportunityKnocks.org and grow Momentum consulting work ($350,000).
Program support, expansion of the Momentum leadership training program to additional Georgia cities, and launch of the Leading for Impact senior leadership training program hosted by GCN and Bridgespan.
Implementation of master plan to expand and improve Centennial Olympic Park.
Campaign to attract Millennial talent to Atlanta to ensure a quality workforce.
$50 million campaign to implement the Garden's new master plan, including $5 million for development of the Glade Garden, $5 million for renovation of the Gardenhouse and $5 million for completion of the campaign.
Costs associated with relocation of the Cyclorama to the Atlanta History Center.
$20 million campaign to create new outdoor experiences in Fernbank Forest and to open the forest to museum visitors. The grant is designated for the capital campaign ($5 million) and for a forest management endowment ($5 million).
$20 million Advancing the Mission campaign to make capital improvements to the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center.
Comprehensive campaign for capital improvements and endowment.
$4.5 million campaign for immediate capital needs, expansion and endowment.
Support of Project SOAR college readiness initiative and technology upgrades at Atlanta office.
Support of "Great Futures" campaign to deepen BGCA's impact on disadvantaged youth. Payable over four years.
Construction of the Berman Commons assisted living facility on the campus of the Marcus Jewish Community Center.
Construction of a new 31-bedroom facility to provide additional temporary housing for families with children who are being treated at local hospitals.
Investments in key priorities of Emory Medicine to bolster brain health and neuroscience research; expand the Winship Cancer Institute; and support signature programs.
Renovation of lab space to improve the processing of eye tissue for corneal transplants.
Purchase of vans to serve clinic sites providing preventive eye care.
Support of Meth Prevention Lesson program in Georgia schools.
Support of the Georgia Health Policy Center's program to educate and inform legislators regarding healthcare policy.
Establishment of the Shepherd Transition Services Program to improve discharge care and support for patients with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. Payable over two years.
Acquisition of 5,761 acres bordering Paulding Forest to expand existing conservation areas, restore natural habitats, and increase recreational opportunities.
2014 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
Establishment of program to provide matching grants to community park improvement projects, including path improvements at Chastain Park.
First phase of plan to renovate three buildings, including conversion of Campbell Hall into residential and classroom space, to support the growth of Agnes Scott College.
Initiative to implement "blended learning" (combining online and classroom instruction) at 16 member institutions to help address financial sustainability.
Endowment for new scholarship programs to address increasing need for financial aid.
Construction of a new science building at Oxford College. Payable over two years.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Establishment of the Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellowship to recruit and prepare highly-qualified STEM teachers for public middle and high schools.
Completion of the block at 25 Park Place, including new classroom space for media production programs and streetscape improvements to GSU's Woodruff Park District.
Construction of the Engineered Biosystems Building to expand biotechnology research and development.
Renovation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel.
Campus renovations as part of $5.5 million campaign to support school growth.
Construction of the Arthur M. Blank Family Upper School to replace outdated facilities and to consolidate office space. Payable over two years.
Development of plaza and greenspace in front of Woodruff Library.
Construction of an $18 million facility to house student wellness program.
Implementation of Accelerating Opportunity program to help low-skilled adults earn post-secondary credentials. Payable over three years.
Expansion of Achieving the Dream, a program that helps community colleges increase graduation rates, to additional TCSG institutions. Payable over three years.
Expansion of the Georgia College Advising Corps to Atlanta to increase college-going rates among metro area high school students.
Reconstruction of public space and streetscapes in Buckhead Village.
Support of the Foundation Center-Atlanta over two years to enhance programs for nonprofits and the philanthropic community ($550,000); and toward relocation of the Foundation Center's New York office ($1,450,000).
Program support, expansion of the Momentum leadership training program to additional Georgia cities, and launch of the Leading for Impact senior leadership training program hosted by GCN and Bridgespan.
Program support ($200,000) and costs associated with the Leading for Impact senior leadership training program hosted by GCN and Bridgespan.
Support of Forward Atlanta campaign to promote job growth and business development in Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Support through 2017 of the Georgia Legislative Leadership Institute, a leadership development program for freshmen members of the Georgia General Assembly.
Comprehensive campaign to renovate the museum and redesign the Atlanta exhibit.
For $20 million campaign to create new outdoor experiences in Fernbank Forest and to open the forest to the museum. The grant is designated for the capital campaign ($5 million) and for a forest management endowment ($5 million).
Construction of a research center at the Southern Museum.
Expansion and upgrades to the Museum as part of $1.2 million Vision for the Future campaign.
For $15 million capital campaign to build a new facility in Macon.
For $2.3 million capital campaign to increase the organization's capacity to serve adults with developmental disabilities.
Expansion of the Executive Advanced Leadership Program in the Southeast to ensure strong leaders for local Clubs. Payable over three years.
Support of "Great Futures" campaign to deepen BGCA's impact on disadvantaged youth. Payable over four years.
Improvements and critical repairs to CARE's Ellis Street headquarters building.
Support for vision rehabilitation training, education and counseling for the visually impaired and their caregivers.
Purchase of equipment and supplies for program providing art, music and service projects for children.
Campaign to establish financial planning program to help low-to-moderate income families achieve financial stability and build wealth.
Program expansion and renovation of the former Bridge property to add 60 crisis beds for homeless, runaway and trafficked youth. Payable over two years.
Completion of a new health facility at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center and furnishings for new cabins.
Implementation of the Georgia ReStore Initiative to grow earned revenue for Habitat affiliates. Payable over two years.
Capital improvements to facility providing lodging for families of patients at Atlanta-area medical facilities and hospitals.
Purchase and installation of upgraded software for the Transplant Fundraising Program to serve more patients waiting for organ transplants.
Support for second phase of an initiative to articulate the role and value of the CDC to private sector leadership.
Establishment of the Shepherd Transition Services Program to improve discharge care and support for patients with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. Payable over two years.
Construction of a new facility to provide hospice and respite care, and purchase of a five-acre addition to expand the therapeutic garden.
Renovation of a facility serving international visitors to Emory and the CDC.
Development of the Smithgall Woodland Garden in Gainesville, including the construction of a visitor center and amphitheater.
First phase of plan to renovate three buildings, including conversion of Campbell Hall into residential and classroom space, to support the growth of Agnes Scott College.
Initiative to implement "blended learning" (combining online and classroom instruction) at 16 member institutions to help address financial sustainability.
Construction of a clinical simulation lab in the Education Commons building to support growth in the College of Medicine.
Research project to determine the impact of Pell Grants on graduation rates at Georgia's private colleges.
Construction of a health and wellness center to improve student health and attract additional students.
Establishment of the Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellowship to recruit and prepare highly-qualified STEM teachers for public middle and high schools.
Capital improvements and deferred maintenance for ITC's eight campus buildings to provide a safe environment and effective learning spaces.
Construction of the Arthur M. Blank Family Upper School to replace outdated facilities and to consolidate office space. Payable over two years.
Implementation of Phase II renovation projects, which include energy efficiency updates and the construction of a park on the James P. Brawley Avenue pedestrian plaza.
Implementation of Accelerating Opportunity program to help low-skilled adults earn post-secondary credentials. Payable over three years.
Construction of Hagan Hall to create additional classroom space for school serving students with learning disabilities.
Expansion of the Georgia College Advising Corps to Atlanta to increase college-going rates among metro area high school students.
Construction of a humanities building on the Upper School campus to house classrooms, offices and student activities space.
Program support, expansion of the Momentum leadership training program to additional Georgia cities, and launch of the Leading for Impact senior leadership training program hosted by GCN and Bridgespan.
Construction of a 1.5 mile extension of the Eastside Trail and the Gateway Entrance to the Historic Fourth Ward Park.
Support of the Foundation Center-Atlanta over two years to enhance programs for nonprofits and the philanthropic community ($550,000); and toward relocation of the Foundation Center's New York office ($1,450,000).
Support of Forward Atlanta campaign to promote job growth and business development in Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Capital improvements to theater, including lighting, new seats, curtains and sound equipment.
Expansion and renovation of facilities to house the Jim Henson puppet collection.
Acquisition and renovation of a new home for the Chattanooga History Center and the design and installation of exhibits.
For $1.3 million capital campaign to restore the Keeper's Dwelling housing the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum.
Enhancement of Atlanta PlanIt website and development of a mobile app to promote arts and culture in metro Atlanta.
Improvements to the Flint River Adventure Area at the Gerald I. Lawhorn Scouting Base.
Support of "Great Futures" campaign to deepen BGCA's impact on disadvantaged youth. Payable over four years.
Expansion of the Re-Entry Chaplaincy Program to reduce recidivism rates in Georgia women's prisons. Payable over three years.
Program expansion and renovation of the former Bridge property to add 60 crisis beds for homeless, runaway and trafficked youth. Payable over two years.
For 25th anniversary campaign to strengthen legal services for indigent clients and expand program in Macon.
Implementation of the Georgia ReStore Initiative to grow earned revenue for Habitat affiliates. Payable over two years.
Technology upgrades for MUST program sites to provide temporary housing and wrap-around services for the homeless in Cobb, Cherokee, Gwinnett, North Fulton, Paulding and Douglas Counties.
Construction of an educational wing and completion of renovations to existing building to educate and support children with special needs.
Renovation of a shelter in Gwinnett County for women and children who have been victims of domestic violence.
Purchase of equipment to screen infants and children for hearing issues.
For $1.1 million campaign to promote organic farming and school nutrition.
Continued support of the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform legislators regarding healthcare policy. Payable over three years.
2012 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
2013 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
Acquisition of Cannon's Point, a 617-acre tract on St. Simons Island.
Development of a data tool in partnership with NACUBO to help colleges and universities shape institutional financial aid policies.
Construction of a 20,000 square-foot combined middle and high school to expand middle school enrollment from 270 to 400 and add 600 high school students at Drew Charter School.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Construction of a clinical simulation lab in the Education Commons building to support medical and allied health education.
Renovation of the former Medlock Elementary School in DeKalb County to house charter school serving refugee, immigrant and local children.
Construction of a $10 million high school building that includes 18 classrooms, two art centers, a music room, a video projection studio with photo lab and science labs.
Facility and campus improvements including construction of an Athletic Center and dining hall renovations as part of $80 million capital campaign.
Renovation of historic mansion into a performing arts facility and home of the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings.
Campaign to renovate the former Forrest Hills Elementary School in DeKalb County to house The Museum School.
Scholarships and college counseling services for Atlanta high school students. $250,000 for operating support and community study; $500,000 for last-dollar scholarships.
Construction of a 12,680 square-foot addition to the Samuel C. Dobbs Science Hall that includes four laboratories and two classrooms.
Implementation of Accelerating Opportunity program to help low-skilled adults earn post-secondary credentials. Payable over three years.
Completion of Phase II of renovations and improvements to six campus buildings to increase energy efficiency.
Support for $16.4 million campaign to renovate and expand Austin Chapel, add four new tennis courts and acquire two houses for administrative staff.
Construct a 125,000 square foot Campus Center to house the library, student center, dining hall and banquet facility as Young Harris transitions to a four-year college.
Joint initiative of the Central Atlanta Progress and Midtown Alliance to beautify and improve both Peachtree Street bridges over I-75/85.
Support of Chastain Horse Park renovations and expansion of therapeutic riding program for individuals with disabilities.
Phase IV of the Carrollton GreenBelt, a multi-use trail in Carrollton, Georgia.
Program support over three years for organization working to strengthen the nonprofit community in Georgia ($600,000). Also one-time capital support for facility and technology upgrades associated with move to new offices ($150,000).
Support of servant leadership program conducted in partnership with Columbus State University.
Construction of a 1.5 mile extension of the Eastside Trail and the Gateway Entrance to Historic Fourth Ward Park.
Program support and development of regional Philanthropy In/Sight Initiative, an interactive data and mapping tool to track foundation giving. Payable over two years.
Support of Forward Atlanta campaign to promote job growth and business development in Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Construction of 34 new miles of trails as part of $11.5 million campaign to expand trails in Atlanta and North Georgia.
Establishment of the National Transportation Institute at Georgia Tech to develop innovative and effective transportation policies for Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Chattahoochee River restoration project to preserve wildlife habitats and create a whitewater venue.
Additional support for campaign to renovate the Strand Theatre on the Marietta Square.
Facility renovations to The Jepson House Education Center to accommodate up to 25 employees, a visitor reception area, production area and board meeting room.
Phase III of a project to repair and upgrade the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, which serves as a performing/visual arts facility and a museum housing exhibits about Piedmont history.
Capital improvements to the Woodruff Arts Center. Payable over two years.
New computer hardware and software and lighting improvements for administrative offices and production department.
Support of campaign to strengthen statewide capacity to respond to disasters.
Support of the Executive Advanced Leadership Program in the Southeast region. Payable over three years.
Establishment of eight Clubs in local schools over a six-year period.
Expansion of the Re-Entry Chaplaincy Program to reduce recidivism rates in Georgia women's prisons. Payable over three years.
Expansion of comprehensive, home-based services program for families caring for children with special health or developmental needs.
Improvements to facilities and purchase of vehicles for program serving adults with developmental disabilities.
Repairs to group homes and day services/administrative facility for organization serving individuals with special needs.
Acquisition and renovation of a warehouse to provide furniture for individuals moving out of homelessness, fleeing domestic violence or living with HIV/AIDS.
Construction of a multi-purpose facility on the campus of Rainbow Village to serve homeless families with children.
Capital growth fund to open five Wellspring Treasures Stores over the next three years to support housing and counseling for victims of sex trafficking.
Construction of a 96-bed dormitory at SharpTop Cove Camp to provide a Christian-centered camping experience to more youth.
Implementation of second year of campaign to reduce methamphetamine use in Georgia.
Continued support of the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform legislators regarding health care policy. Payable over three years.
Capital needs, including new medical equipment and installation of updated medical records system.
Purchase and implementation of an electronic system to integrate billing/data information with patient health records to increase efficiency.
Expansion of facility to increase the Task Force's capacity to fight vaccine-preventable diseases and strengthen public health systems.
Development of a sustainable water management plan for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin to ensure water quality and supply, support agriculture, and protect wildlife.
2011 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
Purchase and renovation of a facility on Mansell Road in Alpharetta to rescue and house more animals.
Support for the New Forest Fund, a revolving fund for investment in Georgia forestland conservation.
Planting of the Atlanta BeltLine Arboretum and 2,860 trees in local neighborhoods as part of $2 million Marcia Bansley Green Legacy Campaign.
Establishment of the Gate of Opportunity Fund to provide work-study scholarships for students with financial need.
Expansion of Digital Learning Program within Atlanta Public Schools to provide computers and digital learning to low-income middle school students.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Technology upgrades for the New Georgia Encyclopedia, an online resource for Georgia history students and teachers.
Support of operations to recruit teams of researchers in global health, predictive medicine and vaccine development.
For $1.5 million campaign to acquire and renovate the current campus to better serve pre-K to 12 students with neurological disorders.
Construction of a middle school building to provide classrooms, science labs and multi-purpose space.
Continuation and expansion of Posse Atlanta to increase college access among underserved Atlanta students.
Construction of an academic building and other facility improvements as part of a $10 million campaign.
Program support over three years for organization working to strengthen the nonprofit community in Georgia ($600,000). Also one-time capital support for facility and technology upgrades associated with move to new offices ($150,000).
To Ebenezer Baptist Church for construction of community service building.
Revenue and expense analysis of City of Atlanta to be conducted by Atlanta Committee for Progress.
Program support and development of regional Philanthropy In/Sight Initiative, an interactive data and mapping tool to track foundation giving. Payable over two years.
Support of the Metro Atlanta Chamber's efforts to address the city's water supply crisis. Payable over two years.
Establishment of the National Transportation Institute at Georgia Tech to develop innovative and effective transportation policies for Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Support of capital improvements to Horizon Theatre to support its growth in the Little Five Points community.
Expansion of art museum and galleries to accommodate Athos Menaboni collection at Kennesaw State University.
Capital improvements to the Woodruff Arts Center. Payable over two years.
Construction of a Learning Theatre and Education Center to expand youth theatre program and conduct more arts outreach.
Support of program to train elementary and middle school teachers, counselors and parents in character education.
Expansion of the Re-Entry Chaplaincy Program to reduce recidivism rates in Georgia women's prisons. Payable over three years.
Facility improvements to Eagle Ranch, a children's home for youth in crisis, as part of $5.1 million campaign.
Purchase and retrofit of vehicles to support expansion of the Meals on Wheels program for low-income seniors.
Support for $1.9 million campaign to purchase facilities for program serving homeless women and children.
Technology upgrades to enhance afterschool journalism program for youth in metro Atlanta.
Establishment of an Atlanta site of the Year Up workforce development program to train and place underserved urban youth in IT and business communications careers. Payable over two years.
Support of Mission: Lifeline initiative to help healthcare workers reduce mortality and disability rates for heart attack victims in metro Atlanta.
Implementation of the Institute of Medicine's recommendations for Georgia regarding electronic medical records; and establishment of Georgia-CORE, the state's first clinical trials network for cancer treatment.
Costs associated with move to a larger facility to increase capacity to meet patient demand for cornea tissue.
Purchase and renovation of a new facility to meet increased demand for hearing and vision services among the uninsured and working poor.
Continued support of the Georgia Health Policy Center's effort to educate and inform legislators regarding health care policy. Payable over three years.
Capital needs, including medical equipment and medical records systems.
Capital needs, including new medical equipment and installation of updated medical records system.
Purchase of new equipment as part of move to the Center for the Visually Impaired.
Creation of the Woodlands Interactive Learning Center to encourage outdoor exploration, present live animal exhibitions and provide environmental education.
Development of the Teacher Resource Center, an online training tool that complements ArtsNOW's in-person workshops to help teachers incoporate art into their classrooms.
Establishment of the Presidential Fund to be used for strategic investments on behalf of Emory University. Payable over five years.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Support for construction of the Innovative Learning Resource Center, a learning commons for undergraduate students that includes updated classrooms, labs and an academic support hub.
Renovation of KIPP Vision Academy, a public charter school serving students in grades 5-8.
Construction of a school building to expand classrooms, add faculty offices and better serve students with autisim.
For partnership with the Georgia Leadership Institute for School Improvement to create online professional development courses for teachers, principals and other school leaders.
Support of Posse Atlanta site to recruit underserved Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships in supportive cohorts or "posses."
For $8.1 million campaign to update city surveillance technology, reduce human trafficking, develop police workforce and ensure public safety.
For Community Academic Service Entrepreneur (CASE) grants to encourage service and social entrepreneurship among Georgia college students.
Program support for organization working to strengthen the nonprofit community in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Costs associated with 2010 Annual Meeting in Atlanta for organization committed to advancing the nonprofit and philanthropic community.
Two-year support for policy, planning and advocacy initiative to improve transportation in metro Atlanta.
Two-year support for Lens on Atlanta, a web-based community service that promotes communication between journalists, emergency service workers and the public.
Support for the second phase of work undertaken by the City of Atlanta pension reform panel.
Program support for The Foundation Center-Atlanta regional office. Payable over three years.
Support of the Metro Atlanta Chamber's efforts to address the city's water supply crisis. Payable over two years.
Establishment of the National Transportation Institute at Georgia Tech to develop innovative and effective transportation policies for Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Support of partnership with Georgia Public Broadcasting to produce and disseminate "Today in Georgia History," a daily history segment and interdisciplinary website for school teachers.
Support of mentoring program for youth development and education.
Support of Training Resources on Low Vision Technology initiative as part of 90th anniversary campaign.
Establishment of an Enterprise Fund to provide working capital for social enterprises staffed by individuals with disabilities.
Renovation of group homes and day services/administration facility to better serve clients with developmental disabilities.
Continued support for community development and affordable housing in Atlanta. Payable over three years.
Expansion of program to provide equipment for medically fragile children living in rural Georgia.
Capital improvements to the Stone Mountain facility.
Capital expenses associated with the implementation of an autism transition program to help autistic adults participate in community activities.
Support of the Georgia Crisis Intervention program to educate law enforcement officials about mental illness.
Purchase and renovation of a facility to house the Residential Recovery Program for Women.
Support of campaign to build and endow a Kroc Center in Augusta, Georgia ($2 million) and operating support for the Atlanta Area Council to meet increased demand for services ($1 million).
Establishment of an Atlanta site of the Year Up workforce development program to train and place underserved urban youth in IT and business communications careers. Payable over two years.
Continued support for operations, including efforts to develop a statewide clinical trials network and for other strategic initiatives.
Support of campaign to reduce methamphetamine use in Georgia.
Capital needs, including new medical equipment and installation of updated medical records system.
Acquisition of 4,610 acres to complete the purchase of the Silver Lake Tract in Decatur County for wildlife and wetlands preservation. Payable over two years.
2009 and 2010 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
2010 capital and operations support for the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center.
Support of the Community Grant Program to provide matching grants for community park improvement projects.
Phase I campaign to expand Piedmont Park.
Construction of a new horticulture complex at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia.
Renovation of McAllister Hall, a freshman women's dormitory.
Establishment of the Presidential Fund to be used for strategic investments on behalf of Emory University. Payable over five years.
Support of programs to strengthen K-12 economics education in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Construction of a new building for the School of Dentistry.
New classroom technology as part of $25 million campus redevelopment.
Support of operations to recruit teams of researchers in global health, predictive medicine and vaccine development.
Support for construction of the Innovative Learning Resource Center, a learning commons for undergraduate students that includes updated classrooms, labs and an academic support hub.
Phase I capital needs at KIPP STRIVE Academy and KIPP South Fulton Academy.
Construction of a $26.4 million middle school to increase instructional space.
Support of National Merit and Achievement Scholarship Program.
Renovation of the Woodruff Library, which serves students from Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College and Spelman College.
Capital improvements for Tech High, a charter school within Atlanta Public Schools.
Construction of a student activities center for school serving students with learning disabilities.
Support of Posse Atlanta site to recruit underserved Atlanta high school students to attend selective colleges on full scholarships in supportive cohorts or "posses."
For $8.1 million campaign to update city surveillance technology, reduce human trafficking, develop police workforce and ensure public safety.
Relocation of the Downtown Ambassador corps to the Olympia Building, development of plans for the Green Line, and promotion of economic development in downtown Atlanta.
Program support for organization working to strengthen the nonprofit community in Georgia. Payable over three years.
Costs associated with the Council on Foundations' annual meeting in Atlanta.
Continued program support for The Foundation Center-Atlanta regional office. Payable over three years.
Support of Forward Atlanta program to recruit high-growth industries to Atlanta and promote job creation. Payable over three years.
Costs associated with the Atlanta Lyric Theatre's move to the Strand Theatre in Cobb County.
Purchase and implementation of software system for a consortium of arts organizations.
Support of the Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund to help small and mid-sized arts organizations.
Construction of an addition to the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia.