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The Community Foundation isn’t just a financial institution. It’s also a vital community resource. That’s why we’re committed to delivering helpful information about our work to create a healthier, stronger Atlanta for all. You’ll find stories about our work and impact in local media, trade publications, monthly newsletters and many other print and digital outlets.

We invite you to visit our blog and discover more about the opportunities for our community to grow together.

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What is wealth inequality and who does it effect?

Understanding wealth and how it affects the city of Atlanta is the first step to dismantling inequitable wealth gaps.

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Nearly a year after Atlanta launch, GRO Fund reports success in guaranteed income program

Just one year after the launch of a guaranteed income pilot program for Black women in Georgia, a leader of the initiative says participants are already experiencing better financial outcomes.

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Opinion: We can’t afford a return to these pre-pandemic norms

During the height of the coronavirus pandemic, we quickly learned the value of timely, no-strings-attached, (relatively) low-barrier cash as a key component of crisis response.

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Progressive News Hour Pt 1 - Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta - 27 January 2023

Lauren Thomas Priest, Program Officer of Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta, joins Christopher Hollis, Finance and Development Director of WRFG.

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2022 Income and Wealth TogetherATL grant portfolio highlights

During the first half of 2022, the Community Impact team worked to realize our high-level TogetherATL strategic framework through long- and short-term strategies and plans for each of our areas of focus – systems and place-based philanthropy.

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Four Uncomfortable Truths about Poverty

Despite the prevailing narrative around his life and work, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was no moderate, nor was he particularly popular during his lifetime. Dr. King was a bold, outspoken, radical thinker.

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TogetherATL in action: Affecting systems and community-level change to make our region more equitable

Through TogetherATL, its strategic framework to make our region more equitable, the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta has made a $300,000 grant to the Georgia Resilience and Opportunity (GRO) Fund to support its In Her Hands program in College Park.

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    FOR THE PRESS: The Community Foundation has a complete library of photography with eye-catching images of our work. If you would like to obtain photos for publication, please contact Nichole Owens at nowens@cfgreateratlanta.org or 770.383.2307.

    FOR NONPROFITS: We’d love to share photos of your wonderful work on our website and social media. Please share them with Nikonie Brown-McManus at communications@cfgreateratlanta.org.

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    The Community Foundation’s logo features three rounded-edge diamond shapes that represent the different groups, individuals and interests in Atlanta. Overlapping these shapes is an open shape that infers the Foundation’s role as a bridge, connector and convener.

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    All uses of the Foundation’s logo by another organization in advertising or promotions must be approved in advance by the Foundation’s marketing and communications team. Please direct all requests to Nikonie Brown-McManus at nbrown@cfgreateratlanta.org.

    • The Foundation’s logo may be used only in the three-color version or the black-and-white version. No other colors may be used.
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    For more information, please contact:

    For Media & Speaking Inquiries
    Nichole Owens

    Nichole Owens
    Public Relations Manager
    404.588.9282
    nowens@cfgreateratlanta.org

    For Nonprofit & Branding Inquiries
    Elyse Hemmet

    Elyse Hammett
    Vice President, Marketing and Communications
    404.588.3182
    ehammett@cfgreateratlanta.org