Orientations & Deadlines

Below are important dates for nonprofits interested in funding through our multiple grantmaking programs. We strongly encourage you to attend an upcoming Orientation Session to help you understand the policies and procedures of the programs. Please note: Attendance at an orientation session is not required in order to apply for a grant.   

 

Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund

The deadline to submit a Letter of Intent for funding for 2010 has expired. The first of two grant cycles for 2011 will occur in the Spring. Please check back for deadlines and orientation information.
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An Extra Wish

  • 2010 Deadlines

  • February 1: Spring Book

  • July 1: Fall Book

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    Common Good Funds


    Fall Grant Schedule
     

    • September 15: Deadline for Letter of Intent to Apply for Grant Funding
    • October 22: Final Applications due (by invitation only)
    • Early February 2011: Grants Awarded 


    Note: There will not be an orientation session prior to the September deadline. All nonprofits are encouraged to view the presentations online (See tools under 2010 materials).

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    Neighborhood Fund


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    Morgan Fund

    The 2010 grant cycle will occur in the falll. Please check back for deadlines and orientation information.

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    Newton Fund

    The 2010 grant cycle will occur in the falll. Please check back for deadlines and orientation information.

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    Atlanta AIDS Fund

    Upcoming Orienations

    July 1, 2010, 2-4pm
    Please RSVP by June 28, 2010

    July 15, 2010, 2-4pm
    Please RSVP by July 12, 2010

    Location:
    United Way
    100 Edgewood Ave., Suite 200
    Atlanta, GA 30303

    To RSVP, please send the following information to AIDSFund@cfgreateratlanta.org: name, title, organization, email address and phone number.


    August 11, 2010: Deadline to submit Letter of Intent

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    Our Philanthropic Framework

    During 2008 The Community Foundation dedicated time to learn new ways we can strengthen the Atlanta region through philanthropy. We studied practices in the field, attended conferences, read research from experts and peers, and listened to our donors, nonprofits and community leaders. From this we have created Our Philanthropic Framework.


    This is not a reinvention of The Community Foundation - it is simply our intent to clearly define how we do our work and how we'll know if we're making a difference.


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