Natasha Battle-Edwards

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NATASHA BATTLE-EDWARDS joined The Community Foundation in 1999 and currently serves as the Grants Administrator to the Community Partnerships department. In this role she is responsible for grants management and administration for the unrestricted and initiative grantmaking programs as well as overseeing the fund management for community initiatives and grantee relations for the Foundation.  
 
Natasha has also served as Program Associate and coordinator for the Neighborhood Leadership Institute, an initiative of the Foundation that provides leadership development skills to neighborhood leaders. She has also worked providing support to the Vice President of Community Partnerships. 
 
Natasha sits on the Grants Manager’s Network Southeast Committee whose focus is to improve philanthropy by leading the field of grants management to achieve efficient and effective grantmaking. Natasha holds a bachelor’s in business administration with a focus in management from Georgia State University. 
 

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