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The Lettie Pate Evans Foundation invests in education and arts and culture to improve quality of life. We typically make a small number of large grants for organizations with strong staff and volunteer board leadership, a broad base of financial support, successful program outcomes, and the capacity to sustain work long-term.
We prefer not to be the only funder for a project but to participate with other donors in supporting initiatives led by community partners. We seek to help organizations with a proven track record stretch further to seize new opportunities or to accelerate impact. Most grants support one-time needs rather than ongoing program or operating needs.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts by David Stover The Foundation supports organizations located and operating in Georgia, with a focus on metro Atlanta. We make occasional grants for organizations in Virginia that were supported by Mrs. Evans. In keeping with our founder’s giving interests, we invest primarily in two areas.
The Atlanta Opera by Raftermen Berry College by Brant Sanderlin
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Georgia, especially metro Atlanta Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Education and Arts & Culture Grants is sponsored by Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Inc.. The Foundation invests in well-established organizations in Georgia and Virginia, primarily focusing on education and arts & culture. It prefers supporting one-time capital projects and extraordinary needs, such as building construction, renovation, or major infrastructure improvements, rather than ongoing operating support. Geographic focus: Georgia (primarily metro Atlanta) and select Virginia institutions Focus areas: Education, Arts & Culture, Capital Projects, Community Development
Education and Arts & Culture Grants is sponsored by Lettie Pate Evans Foundation Inc.. The Foundation invests in well-established organizations in Georgia and Virginia, primarily focusing on education and arts & culture. It prefers supporting one-time capital projects and extraordinary needs, such as building construction, renovation, or major infrastructure improvements, rather than ongoing operating support. Geographic focus: Georgia (primarily metro Atlanta) and select Virginia institutions Focus areas: Education, Arts & Culture, Capital Projects, Community Development
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