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Find similar grantsHarland Charitable Foundation Grant Program is sponsored by Harland Charitable Foundation. Supports organizations enhancing opportunities for low-income children and youth, responding to community needs, and fostering arts culture in Atlanta and DeKalb County, Georgia.
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| Harland Charitable Foundation Harland Charitable Foundation 2026 – There will be two grant cycles in 2026: The Deadline for Submission of Letters of Inquiry is December 18, 2025 (rather than the normal January date) for the spring cycle The Deadline for Submission of Letters of Inquiry is June 10, 2026 for the fall cycle Letters of Inquiry can be submitted through the link starting May 1st.
Letter of Inquiry: All organizations interested in applying for a grant in the Children and Youth, Community Services, or Arts Education Areas of Interest should submit the following by using the link provided: Letter: A brief overview of the organization (maximum three pages) on letterhead including: the mission and when established who the organization serves major programs and services priorities for funding (no more than three) including estimated costs for each project letter should be signed by CEO (ie President or Executive Director) Most recently completed fiscal year’s budget (income and expenses) including budget versus actual Foundation support (please list names and level of support from two most recent fiscal years) Board List, total Board giving and percentage of Board members who contributed in the last completed fiscal year Copy of 501(c)3 IRS Determination Letter All Inquiry Letters are reviewed by Foundation staff and Trustees.
In some cases, the Foundation may request additional information. The Foundation will follow up with you regarding your organization’s eligibility to continue with the process. If there is not a fit with the Foundation’s current priorities, organizations will be notified in Please note : The Trustees ask that Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) be submitted for review only through the link provided on this page (active mid-December and mid-June).
We do not accept LOIs via email. No LOIs will be accepted after the deadline has passed. All Letters of Inquiry should be submitted using this link: Please email any questions or concerns to the following: Harland Charitable Foundation Email: info@harlandfoundation.
org Meeting: If the Letter of Inquiry is approved, Foundation staff will contact the organization to schedule a meeting. We encourage prospective grantees to include up to three representatives, preferably with leadership from both the staff and board. The meeting is an opportunity for the Foundation to ask questions and better understand the needs of the organization.
Submission of Grant Application: Following the meeting, Foundation staff will recommend to the organization whether to submit a formal grant application. A Grant Applicant Questionnaire, which outlines the information and materials that should be submitted with the proposal, will be provided. Applicants will be notified in writing of the Board’s decision following the Board Meeting.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Atlanta and DeKalb County, Georgia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was June 10, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Harland Charitable Foundation Grant Program is funded by Harland Charitable Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Georgia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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