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IMPACT Grant - Architecture Foundation of Georgia The Foundation invests in a broad range of nonprofit organizations and groups working to strengthen and improve our community through architecture.
IMPACT Grant Jarel Culley 2026-03-27T14:02:27-04:00 2026 Call for Submissions -March 30, 2026 thru June 30, 2026 The IMPACT Grant Program is intended to promote architecture and design across the state, inspire architects to act in their communities and support diversity, equity, and inclusion in the profession.
The grant program is in its sixth year, funded by the American Institute of Architects, Georgia Association (AIA Georgia) and administered by the Architecture Foundation of Georgia (AFGA). Grants are offered in two categories: Organizational Grants (components, chapters and non-profits) Individual/Small Group Grants (including faculty and student groups) The program will provide up to $15,000 in total grants.
Each grant will be awarded in the amount of $2,500 – $5,000 in 2026 for programs to be completed in a 12-month window. Organizations can receive up to $5,000, while individual/small groups can receive up to $2,500 for programs to promote architecture/design and engage with the community in Georgia. Recipient selection and funding amounts will be based on the merits of the submission.
Awards will be granted at the sole discretion of the Architecture Foundation of Georgia Board, and all selection Committee decisions are final. More funds may be allocated to exemplary submissions.
Eligible entities can include programs by: Georgia-based AIA Components and Chapters allied organizations like ADC, NOMA, AIA Students, NOMA Students, ACCI and CAAD in the state of Georgia design or community-based projects proposed by individuals, small groups of Georgia-based architects, educators and students. Existing programs that focus on expansion and/or targeting new audiences in innovative ways are encouraged to apply as well.
Multi-year/Annual/Recurring programs will also be considered for grants and subject to yearly review. Past successes and failures may impact current funding requests. Architectural firms/practices cannot be the recipient of these funds, they must be distributed to non-profit organizations or individuals.
Current Board Members of the Architecture Foundation of Georgia and AIA Georgia are not eligible for the individual grants. Georgia based AIA Chapters and Component Board members and staff are eligible for individual grants. Grant applicants who are not selected this year are invited to resubmit their proposals in the following year.
Grant Applications should be made in electronic form. The electronic submission should include the following information: Category (individual/small group or organization) Program Description (1-2 pages max): Short description of program Program Format: Lecture, Film Series, Competition, Online, In-person, etc Program date or date range Estimated attendance: AIA members and public Has the program been held before?
If so, when was it held and describe past success and/or opportunities for improvement. What is total program budget? How much IMPACT Grant funding is being requested?
Provide a budget worksheet of revenue versus expenses and identify items covered by IMPACT grant funding. Images: Include any images supporting your grant proposal References : Provide contact information for at least 2 references (for individual grant proposals) Individual/Small GroupSubmissions: Please omit any identifying information from project description before submitting.
Please contact Architecture Foundation of Georgia with any questions or requests for clarification. Any questions shouldbe addressed to Tangela Monroe at the following address: [email protected] .
Grants will be accepted and awarded on a rolling basis beginning March 30, 2026 Final deadline is June 30, 2026 Grant Funds will be released upon request upon signed agreement and at the discretion of the AFGA board Project/Program must be completed by June 2027 ; final report due no later than July 31, 2027 .
Atlanta Center for Creative Inquiry (ACCI) ACCI hostedtwo, one-week long summer programs on both the KSU and GTcampus with the goal of getting more students, specifically women and minorities, in the pipeline to pursue careers in architecture, engineering, design, planning, landscape architecture and other creative avenues through mentoring, education and exposure. View sample application here .
This grant focusedon the design of a new architectural intervention in the city of Clarkston, GA. The goal was to create a multi-ethnic gathering place where refugees mingle with local people and foster relationships. The idea is to showcase through architectural design the fairy tale story of the Clarkston community, a compassionate and welcoming community where refuges became integral to the town’s sense of identity.
View sample application here . The goal of this program was to help middle school students understand career options in design and observe their community environment through the lens of design. The program included a series of presentations and discussions, field site visits and direct engagement in a team charrette exercise.
View sample of final report here . 2026 IMPACT Grant Call for Submissions will open March 30, 2026 × IMPACT Grant Application AFGA IMPACT Grant Program 2023 IMPACT Grant Program Please read the Call for Submissions before submitting your Grant Proposal. Please note 2023 IMPACT grants will be awarded on a rolling basis, based on availability of funds.
Please enter your contact information below. While submissions are intended to be blind submissions, we may need to contact you for questions and to inform you of selection committee decision. Organization Name (Required) Project Description (Required) Describe the proposed project in detail.
Refer to Call for Submissions for additional requirements. (doc, docx or pdf files only) Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 5 MB.
Describe how this program will promote architecture and design, inspire community engagement or support diversity, equity and inclusion in the profession. Grant Submission Form (cont’d) Budget (Required) Please provide an itemized budget showing detailed expenses required for the project and any revenues anticipated. (doc, docx, and pdf files only) Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max.
file size: 5 MB. Images Please provide up to 5 images you think may be helpful to the Selection Committee. (jpg, gif, png and pdf files only) Accepted file types: jpg, gif, png, pdf, Max.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Georgia-based AIA Components, Chapters, allied organizations, and individual/small groups of architects, educators, and students. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,500 – $5,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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