Common Good Funds Grants $800,000 to 13 Organizations: February 8, 2010

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The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has awarded $800,000 in general operating support to 13 nonprofits through its Common Good Funds program. Organizations receiving grants will be able to use the funds to support their overall operations and daily activities as they deem appropriate. Last year, The Community Foundation developed its focus on general operating support to better strengthen nonprofits in the region. This grantmaking strategy will remain a priority in 2010 for the Common Good Funds, as well as the Foundation’s Arts Fund and AIDS Fund.   
 
Additionally, four organizations will receive custom-designed packages of professional resources to help respond to a key organizational challenge or opportunity in one of the Foundation’s four focus areas – Strategic Planning & Business Analysis; Board Development; Fund Development Planning; and Advocacy. Each Common Good Funds grantee will also have the opportunity to apply for funds through The Community Foundation’s Nonprofit Scholarship program, which covers the costs of attendance for workshops, trainings and conferences.
 

 
Since transforming its Common Good Funds program last year, The Community Foundation has awarded $2,175,950 through the program, its largest competitive grantmaking fund.

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Our 2010 Annual Report

Recently released, our 2010 Annual Report focuses on the impact that we, along with our donors, nonprofits and community partners, have made in our 23-county region.

Last year’s financial contributions were a record $139 million and 2010 was our third highest year in grants made totaling $99 million. This year’s annual report shares the difference these investments have made…the needs met…and the lives changed.

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