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Kids Bike League Funding is a grant from the Chestnut Family Foundation that funds nonprofits running youth bike leagues and programs that improve children's health, confidence, and access to outdoor activity. Founded by Teresa and Ben Chestnut in Atlanta, the foundation focuses on Georgia-based organizations with demonstrated compassion and creativity in improving children's lives through health and the performing arts.
Eligible applicants are nonprofits with deep community knowledge, dynamic leadership, and a focus on expanding access and equity for children. The foundation has awarded up to $700,000 in direct grants to partners serving Georgia youth.
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Chestnut Family Foundation The Chestnut Family Foundation invests in the lives of children through access to the arts. All children should have access to resources that enable them to be healthy, develop self-confidence, and enjoy life.
We seek to partner with nonprofits that have demonstrated compassion and creativity in improving access and choice for children in the areas of health and the performing arts, and ultimately, help build confidence in children. $240,000 Gift to Blueprint 58 $950,000 Gift to Kate’s Club $250,000 Two-Year Commitment to Save the Music Foundation The Chestnut Family Foundation was started in 2017 by Teresa and Ben Chestnut.
Teresa is a former pediatric nurse at Hughes Spalding Hospital. Ben is the co-founder and former CEO of MailChimp, a global software company. The focus of the Chestnuts’ philanthropy is improving the lives of children.
Teresa and Ben live in Atlanta with their two sons. We look for organizations in Georgia that have demonstrated compassion and creativity in their efforts to improve the lives of children. We’re drawn to small and medium sized organizations with deep community knowledge, dynamic leadership, and an entrepreneurial spirit with a bias toward access.
Chestnut Family Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits running youth bike leagues, Georgia-focused Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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