Nonprofits

The Community Foundation's commitment to strengthening and supporting our region's nonprofit sector includes more than giving financial grants. In 2012, The Community Foundation's Common Good Funds is providing resources for grantees' professional and organizational development.   

Eligibility
The resources below are only for staff and/or board members of nonprofit organizations that have received a cash grant in the last seven years (2005-2011) and 2012 grantees of the Common Good Funds, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Atlanta AIDS Fund, Neighborhood Fund, Local Funds and Grants to Green

 

Foundation Center

In partnership with the Foundation Center - Atlanta, The Community Foundation is offering a limited number of scholarships to all one-day classes offered by the Foundation Center.

Informationabout what classes are available to The Community Foundation's past grantees and the registration process willbe posted in early March. Be sure to sign up for The Community Foundation's email alerts in order to receive updates on this program. Click here to receive news and updates from The Community Foundation.  
  

Georgia Center for Nonprofits – Nonprofit University

In partnership with the Georgia Center for Nonprofits, The Community Foundation is offering a limited number of scholarships to Nonprofit University programs and classes designed for nonprofit professional development; this includes all of the GCN’s certificate programs. This does not include Executive Leadership programs like CEO Central or CDO Central, the Nonprofit Summit or Bootcamps.

Information about what classes are available to The Community Foundation's past grantees and the registration process will be posted in early March. Be sure to sign up for The Community Foundation's email alerts in order to receive updates on this program. 


Questions

Not sure if your organization is eligible to take advantage of these resources? If you have any questions about the Nonprofit Effectiveness opportunities please email us at NonprofitEffectiveness@cfgreateratlanta.org. You may also contact Lita Pardi, senior program officer, or Kristina Morris, program associate, at 404-688-5525.

Highlights

Funds help re-energize arts organization

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"The biggest take-way from this experience was this dramatic shift in thinking that has led to immediate innovation and change within our organization. Everything is being revised, thrown into the air and reshaped to very good results," she says. "I cannot thank you enough for the incredible Nonprofit Scholarship."
 
- Rachel May, Synchronicity Performance Group, who received a $750 scholarship to attend the Theatre Communications Group conference in Baltimore.

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