Grants in Georgia: 15+ Funding Opportunities

Organizations in Georgia can access federal grants open to all states, Georgia-specific state agency funding, regional foundation awards, and corporate giving programs. GrantAQ tracks every active grant available to Georgia nonprofits, schools, municipalities, and small businesses — and uses AI to match your organization to the funding you actually qualify for.

15+

Grants Available

$2.6M

Total Funding Tracked

$328K

Average Award

GA

State

Top Funding Categories in Georgia

GeorgiaGeneralAtlantaSE women's edAtlanta area

Active Grants in Georgia

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation
state

Robert W. Woodruff Foundation

Georgia

Up to $1.0MRolling deadline
Goizueta Foundation
state

Goizueta Foundation

Georgia

Up to $500KRolling deadline
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
state

Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

Atlanta

Up to $500KRolling deadline
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
state

Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation

SE women's ed

Up to $200KRolling deadline
Zeist Foundation
state

Zeist Foundation

Georgia

Up to $200KRolling deadline
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
state

Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

Atlanta area

Up to $100KRolling deadline
Community Foundation General Fund
foundation

Community Foundation of Atlanta

General operating support for nonprofits in metro Atlanta

Up to $75KRolling deadline
Georgia Nonprofit Development Fund
state

Georgia Council on the Arts

State-funded grants for Georgia nonprofits

Up to $50KRolling deadline
Quick Start, incentives
state

GA Dept of Economic Development

Business

Amount variesRolling deadline
VentureLab
state

Georgia Research Alliance

Innovation

Amount variesRolling deadline
Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta
foundation

Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta

The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta is a community foundation that partners with donors and nonprofits to advance racial equity and shared prosperity in the Atlanta region. It provides grants, resources, and connections to strengthen neighborhoods and communities through various focus areas including arts and culture, housing, income and wealth, and power and leadership.

Amount variesRolling deadline
Grants
state

Georgia Council for the Arts

Arts

Amount variesRolling deadline
CDBG, HOME, OneGeorgia
state

GA Dept of Community Affairs

Comm dev

Amount variesRolling deadline
Grants
state

Georgia Humanities

Humanities

Amount variesRolling deadline
GRA SBIR support, up to $100K Ph I/$250K Ph II match
state

GRA SBIR support, up to $100K Ph I/$250K Ph II match

Georgia Research Alliance provides SBIR/STTR matching funds to Georgia companies, offering up to $100,000 for Phase I and $250,000 for Phase II awards. The program helps leverage federal funding to accelerate technology commercialization in Georgia.

Amount variesRolling deadline

Frequently Asked Questions: Georgia Grants

What types of grants are available in Georgia?

Georgia organizations can access federal grants (open to all states), Georgia-specific state agency grants, regional foundation grants, and local community foundation awards. Federal programs represent the largest pool; state agency grants often have shorter application cycles and local preference.

Do I need to be incorporated in Georgia to apply for state grants?

For most Georgia state agency grants, yes — organizations must be registered to do business in Georgia and often must demonstrate primary service delivery within the state. Federal grants are open regardless of incorporation state, provided your program serves eligible populations.

How do I find Georgia state grant opportunities?

Georgia state agency grants are published through the state grants portal, individual agency websites (health department, arts commission, housing finance agency, etc.), and GrantAQ's aggregated database. GrantAQ pulls all active state grants alongside federal and foundation opportunities so you see everything in one place.

What is the deadline cycle for Georgia grants?

Georgia state grant deadlines vary widely by agency. Many education and health grants align with the state fiscal year (often July 1). Community development grants may have spring deadlines. Federal grants follow agency-specific cycles. GrantAQ tracks all deadlines and sends alerts before they close.

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