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Speedway Children's Charities Atlanta Grant Program is sponsored by Speedway Children's Charities. Provides grants to nonprofit children's organizations in Georgia, focusing on victims of sex trafficking, homelessness, and food security.
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Our organization is dedicated to caring for children to help them lead productive lives. Through our various events and activities, we strive to raise funds and provide grants to nonprofit children's organizations in the state of Georgia. In 2025, SCC Atlanta distributed $100,000 to local organizations.
You are eligible to apply for funding from the Atlanta Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities if you are an existing 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity whose primary focus is children in the state of Georgia. Priority consideration will be given to organizations helping the homeless, orphan and foster population, and victims of sex trafficking.
Below are the pillars we focus on during the grant process: Critical : victims of sex trafficking, homeless, orphans, foster population, food security Medical : illness, dental, disability, therapy Educational : tutoring, literacy, after school programs All applications will receive consideration, and all eligible organizations are encouraged to apply.
SCC does not fund capital projects or funding for operation costs (including salaries for any position). February – June: Our 2026 SCC Atlanta Grant Application period will open in early February 2026 and close June 26 th at midnight. Eligible organizations must complete an online application to be considered for a SCC Atlanta grant.
Organizations whose applications are accepted will be contacted and asked to submit additional information for the second-round review. Only organizations that complete both phases of the application process on time will be considered for funding. If you miss a deadline, we will be unable to accept your application.
July - August: The initial process for the 2026 grant cycle has ended. Applications selected for the second-round review will be notified by the middle of August. Only organizations that complete both phases of the application process will be considered for funding.
Once your organization is accepted into round 2, SCC will request the documentation listed below. Organization’s Financials List of Board of Directors Budget Tracker Worksheet (provided by SCC upon notification of round 2 acceptance) You will have one week to submit further documentation. An organization must submit its paperwork on time to progress in the grant process.
September – November: If your organization is selected to move forward into round 2 and all required documentation is submitted on time, an SCC Trustee will visit your nonprofit in person to conduct a site visit and thorough interview of your organization. November/December: By the first full week of December, or sooner, each approved organization will be contacted with an invite to our Annual Day of Giving Grant Ceremony in December.
Each approved organization is required to attend the celebration. You must send an organization representative to the Day of Giving to receive funding. If you have any questions regarding the 2026 grant cycle, please contact Kathy Bradley at [email protected] .
While it is not mandated that every grant applicant volunteer for a Speedway Children's Charities event, it is highly encouraged. The Board of Trustees feels it is essential for our grant partners to support our mission by volunteering with SCC during the 2026 calendar year. We love supporting our community and look forward to reviewing the excellent work you all are doing in the state of Georgia!
Past Recipient Program Evaluation Form SCC Atlanta 2026 Grant Application https://www. speedwaymotorsports. com Dedicated Server Provided by Tier Point New Hampshire: 603-513-5707 North Wilkesboro: 704-455-4461 5555 Concord Parkway South
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Georgia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Speedway Children's Charities Atlanta Grant Program is funded by Speedway Children's Charities. 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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