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OUT Georgia | Grants For LGBT Nonprofits | United Way Of Greater Atlanta In a world where diversity and inclusion are paramount, United Way of Greater Atlanta and Out Georgia Business Alliance have united to uplift the LGBTQ+ community. The power of giving knows no bounds and now is the time to make a difference. Invest in the OUT Georgia Impact Fund today to help create a more inclusive and accepting world for all.
Next Round of OUT Georgia Impact Fund Grants Opens July 1st! The OUT Georgia Impact Fund is proud to announce the next round of grant funding to uplift and empower Georgia’s LGBTQIA+ communities. We’re seeking bold, community-driven projects that advance equity, inclusion, and economic opportunity across the state.
If you’re working to make Georgia a more inclusive and thriving place for LGBTQIA+ individuals, we want to hear from you! Senior Director of Corporate Relations The OUT Georgia Impact Fund launched in 2021 with a mission to amplify and invest in nonprofit organizations that deliver meaningful, distinct, and measurable impact in the lives of Georgia’s growing LGBTQIA+ community.
Powered by United Way of Greater Atlanta in collaboration with OUT Georgia Business Alliance , Georgia’s LGBTQIA+ and Allied Chamber of Commerce, the Impact Fund is guided by an advisory council to award grants to eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that demonstrate excellence , intentionality , consistency , and effectiveness directly impacting LGBTQIA+ individuals, families, or communities across the State of Georgia.
The OUT Georgia Impact Fund aligns with United Way of Greater Atlanta’s Child Well-Being Agenda by focusing on equity to ensure all individuals, families, and communities have opportunities to thrive. Donate now Read the report Support LGBTQIA+ adults and families to address urgent needs and secure resources in an accessible and equitable environment.
Help LGBTQIA+ families and individuals build prosperity through housing stability, food security, health and technology equity, financial education, and career pathways. College and Career Readiness Support LGBTQIA+ youth in tapping into their potential by improving college and career readiness, with a focus on academic support, career pathways, college planning, and securing housing and basic needs.
Support and develop LGBTQIA+ owned small businesses or entrepreneurs, or incorporate these underrepresented businesses into how the organization delivers its mission, programs, or services. Build awareness of inequities and promote advocacy within the LGBTQIA+ community. Educate stakeholders on systemic injustices and foster a more equity-centered approach to empower and engage community members..
Culture of Justice, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging Center and/or explicitly incorporate underrepresented identities into the organization’s mission, programming, communications, policies, leadership, and operations. Foster a culture of justice, equity, inclusion, and belonging within the organization and among the greater LGBTQIA+ community.
Thanks to your support, we’ve raised and distributed $200,000 to LGBTQIA+ nonprofit organizations in the past three years! There is more work to be done, and we hope you will help us get to our $125,000 goal for the fourth round of grants taking place in January 2026.
Individuals, families, businesses, employees, foundations, and corporations are encouraged to make a difference for the LGBTQIA+ community by making a tax-deductible contribution to the OUT Georgia Impact Fund. “United Way of Greater Atlanta’s mission to improve the lives of the children in Greater Atlanta extends to the individuals and families among specific populations.
Our vision is that Greater Atlanta is a community where all individuals and families thrive regardless of race, gender identity, or sexual orientation. ” - Milton J.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations in Georgia working on community-driven projects that advance equity, inclusion, and economic opportunity for the LGBTQ+ community in the areas of housing and basic needs, career pathways, buildi…. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for OUT Georgia Impact Fund are due July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
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