Browse grantmakers · Georgia
Research funders based in Georgia
772 grantmakers headquartered in Georgia have substantial grant records in IRS filings, private foundations and grantmaking charities both. Headquarters is not reach — most also give beyond the state, and the search can filter by where the money went instead.
The biggest, by total giving
- Natl Christian Charitable Fdn · Alpharetta61,181 grants · $8.91B
- The Marcus Foundation · Atlanta850 grants · $816.7M
- Robert W Woodruff Foundation · Atlanta116 grants · $733.7M
- American Cancer Society · Atlanta2,566 grants · $597.1M
- Emory University · Atlanta1,100 grants · $588.9M
- Lettie Pate Evans Foundation · Atlanta48 grants · $512.2M
- The Community Foundation for Greater · Atlanta3,977 grants · $495.2M
- The Arthur M Blank Family Foundation · Atlanta1,507 grants · $420.0M
- Joseph B Whitehead Foundation · Atlanta177 grants · $346.4M
- The Coca-Cola Foundation · Atlanta892 grants · $306.8M
- Boys & Girls Clubs of America · Atlanta2,267 grants · $284.5M
- Boys & Girls Clubs of America (Group Return) · Atlanta1,490 grants · $260.7M
Grants in Georgia, by research topic
Topics where funders have a real record of paying for work in Georgia.
- infant and child health$70.3M
- early childhood education$63.2M
- housing and homelessness$44.7M
- HIV/AIDS$38.4M
- food security$31.7M
- nutrition and food insecurity$31.6M
- mental health$29.3M
- conservation and biodiversity$25.5M
- economic mobility and poverty$20.8M
- health disparities$19.9M
- cancer research$19.5M
- renewable energy$15.5M
- student-athlete mental health$14.4M
- democracy and civic engagement$11.9M
- infectious disease$11.5M
- pediatric cancer$11.3M
- arthritis and autoimmune disease$11.2M
- workforce development$10.5M
- marine and ocean science$9.9M
- Alzheimer's and dementia$9.3M
- engineering research$8.6M
- women's health$8.5M
- criminal justice reform$8.2M
- palliative and hospice care$8.0M
- substance use and addiction$7.8M
- disability services and research$7.1M
- sickle cell disease$5.8M
- music education$4.8M
- historic preservation$4.5M
- criminal justice reform$4.4M
- maternal and infant health$4.3M
- college access and success$3.2M
- environmental education$2.6M
- water resources$2.4M
- domestic violence$2.3M
- STEM education$2.1M

