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Augusta: Creel Harrison Foundation, Inc. giving to education, arts and culture, food banks, historic preservation, human services, support groups, youth development, organizing and services. Common award $10,000. Deadline October 1st.
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Augusta: The Knox Foundation funds Christian programs serving children, youth, and families in need. The common award is $10,000. Proposals should be submitted by September 30th for consideration at the October Board meeting.
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Bibb, Bleckley, Coffee, Crawford, Dodge, Houston, Jones, Laurens, Peach, Pulaski, Taylor, Twiggs, and Wilkinson Counties: High Five grants from the Community Foundation of Central Georgia fund projects whose total costs do not exceed $5,000. Deadline October 15th.
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Communities within 15 miles of TJ Maxx, Marshall’s or Home Goods (Warner Robins, Albany, Douglas, Waycross, Valdosta, Dublin, Statesboro, Savannah, Hinesville, Rincon, Macon): The TJX Foundation is accepting Letters of Intent by November 1st. Common award is $5,000 for food banks, education, homeless services, out-of-school learning, shelters, residential care, and mental health care.
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Bibb County: Carling Memorial Foundation Fund from Community Foundation of Central Georgia giving for health and well-being of children. Common award is $1,000. Deadline is November 1st.
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Macon & Bibb County: Perot-Fiero Foundation Fund from Community Foundation of Central Georgia giving for tutoring services, meal or feeding programs, transportation assistance to physically or mentally disabled, and home repairs for those in need. Applications are only accepted from non-profits whose minimum expenses for the prior year must have been at least $50,000. Deadline December 11th.
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Bibb, Bleckley, Coffee, Crawford, Dodge, Houston, Jones, Laurens, Peach, Pulaski, Taylor, Twiggs, and Wilkinson Counties: Nonprofit Grant Program from the Community Foundation of Central Georgia awards grants in $10,000 - $15,000 range for projects that accomplish the following: ability to scale proven solutions to make a larger impact, reach a broad segment of the community, improve organizational efficiency, encourage self-help and/or self-sufficiency on the part of disadvantaged or disabled individuals, promote matching gifts and/or enhance fundraising capabilities, and/or collaborate with other nonprofit groups to provide innovative, more efficient approaches to solving community issues. Deadline is December 31st.
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