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State-based grantmaking

Georgia

Power-Building Strategies

  • Community Organizing
  • Strategic Communications
  • Policy Advocacy
  • Voter Participation and Education
  • Coalition Building

Who Our Grantees Organize

  • Black
  • Latinx
  • AAPI
  • Immigrant
  • Middle Eastern
  • Multiracial
  • Women/Femme/Nonbinary
  • Youth
  • Urban
  • Suburban
  • Rural

Georgia Grantees

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  • CASA

    With over 155,000 lifetime members across 46 US states, CASA is a national powerhouse organization building power and improving the quality of life in working-class: Black, Latino/a/e, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, and Immigrant communities.

  • Georgia Interfaith Power & Light

    Georgia Interfaith Power & Light engages communities of faith in stewardship of Creation as a direct expression of our faithfulness and as a religious response to global climate change, resource depletion, environmental injustice, pollution, and other disruptions in Creation.

  • Georgia WAND

    Georgia WAND is an independent, grassroots, women-led organization that organizes front-line communities, especially people of color, women, and youth, to establish long-term solutions for social justice. Georgia WAND’s mission is to empower women to advocate for programs and policies that prioritize and address climate change, environmental racism and gender inequities.

  • ProGeorgia

    ProGeorgia brings together the power of existing non-profit groups to work in a more strategic way, with new tools and technology to change the policies of our state. ProGeorgia is building infrastructure by supporting, connecting, and coordinating civic participation efforts of their non-profit member groups.

  • Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE)

    The Partnership for Southern Equity advances policies and institutional actions that promote racial equity and shared prosperity for all in the growth of metropolitan Atlanta and the American South.

  • New Georgia Project

    New Georgia Project’s mission is to build power with and increase the civic participation of the New Georgia Majority—Black, Latinx, AAPI, and young Georgians—and other historically marginalized communities through nonpartisan voter registration, organizing, and advocacy on the issues important to our communities.

  • Georgia Conservation Voters

    Georgia Conservation Voters Education Fund’s mission is to organize and mobilize Georgians to advance climate and environmental justice through education, advocacy, and other forms of civic engagement.

  • Dialogue Collaborative

    Dialogue Collaborative works to inform, educate, and bridge the participation gap in civic engagement through fact-based research, analysis, and strategic, creative, and integrative communications strategies.

  • Demo Lab South

    The Democracy Lab South, or Demo Lab South, is a movement incubation hub that builds power, strategy, and infrastructure with and for QTGNC (queer, trans, gender non-conforming) and BIPOC-led community-based projects and organizations throughout the south.

  • 9to5 Georgia

    9to5’s mission is to build a movement to achieve economic justice, by engaging directly affected women, particularly BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) women, to fight for better working and life conditions.

  • Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute

    Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute’s goal is to increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities. They seek to achieve their goals with 5 core beliefs that are rooted in the idea that Black voters matter, and that understanding, respecting and supporting local infrastructure is key.

Issues They Work On

Georgia By The Numbers

11
Grantees
92 %
Grantees Led by People of Color
5
Years in Our Portfolio