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The Latino Community Fund Georgia (LCF Georgia) Civic Participation Fellowship Program is a grant from Latino Community Fund Georgia, the only organization in Georgia functioning both as a direct service provider and a grantmaker investing in leaders and organizations.
The program awards up to $2,500 to nonprofit organizations and individuals in Georgia to support civic engagement and community development initiatives serving the state's fast-growing Latino population. LCF Georgia uses a collective impact model with data-informed advocacy to strengthen the Latino community's civic and economic participation.
Eligible applicants include Georgia-based nonprofit organizations and individuals focused on civic engagement, voter education, community organizing, or related activities.
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Latino Community Fund Georgia (LCF Georgia) Investing in leaders and building the infrastructure of the fastest growing demographic in Georgia. A direct service provider with a collective impact model, data informed advocacy and a philanthropic intermediary LCF Georgia is the only organization in Georgia that functions as both a direct service provider AND a grantmaker investing cash directly into leaders and organizations.
No other peer occupies this space. Our team is local, smart, committed, diverse, bilingual and bicultural working to expand access and opportunities for all. We serve over 30,000 people annually and have invested over $6 million in grants and direct support.
Three strategic pillars focused on democracy, community protection and economic opportunity cut across our programs and grants for positive change in Georgia Support & Invest in Georgia's Present & Future Support & Invest in Georgia's Present & Future When Latinos Georgia grows in health, wealth, and engagement, all of Georgia grows We are the most trusted and valued authority on Latino priorities in Georgia and an essential bridge between capital, people and organizations who hold the community’s trust.
<br> Community Impact and Investments World Health Day: Centering Community, Care, and Access This World Health Day, learn how LCF Georgia provides free, culturally accessible health screenings and referrals to Latino communities across Georgia—no insurance or immigration status required. Meet our Member Organizations (Español) Recursos para todos Latino Community Fund Georgia is a force multiplier.
Through our collective impact model, we don’t just run programs; we strengthens the entire ecosystem of nonprofits in Georgia through our three integrated pillars: Advancing People’s Democracy, Protecting and Building Communities and Expanding Economic Opportunity. annual free health screenings to uninsured or underinsured people statwide of civic participation contacts show up to the polls.
Our Latinos for Democracy Coalition touches every Latino voter at least twice every year. nonprofit education, coaching sessions and technical assistance to nonprofits and local leaders in Georgia invested directly through grants and scholarships. We are the only organization dedicated to financially support our fast growing community.
Nonpartisan Civic Participation
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and individuals in Georgia focusing on civic engagement and community development. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Latino Community Fund Georgia (LCF Georgia) Civic Participation Fellowship Program is funded by Latino Community Fund Georgia. 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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