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Arthur M. Blank | Founder Initiatives - Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Supporting the causes, institutions and relationships our founder holds dear Operating across the Blank Family of Businesses, associate committees closest to their respective issues have influence and decision-making in our philanthropy.
Aligning with the interests of our founder, Arthur M. Blank, we oversee a large portfolio of grants including support of essential Atlanta and Montana nonprofit institutions and enduring initiatives. Focusing on programs addressing the interests Molly Blank supported in her lifetime, including youth, arts and culture, and Jewish causes.
Across neighborhood and nation, we unite the courage and compassion of our communities to take on tough challenges and thrive together. Here are those stories. Founder Initiatives June 8, 2026 HBCU Scholarships: A Priceless Return on Investment On a surprisingly cold winter day in December 2025, first-generation college student Kayla Drummond logged...
Community Fund June 3, 2026 Applications for GA 100 are OPEN! The Atlanta United Community Fund (AUCF) has a goal to build 100 youth soccer pitches... Founder Initiatives May 20, 2026 PGA of America REACH Foundation and Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation Award Grants to 32 First Tee Chapters $7. 6 Million Investment to Fund 6,000 PGA Jr. League Scholarships and Expand Golf Access for... Founder Initiatives May 14, 2026 $4.
2 Million and Counting: Atlanta HBCU Scholarship Initiative Powers First Spring Graduates Less than a year into the 10-year program, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation grant... Founder Initiatives March 3, 2026 Elk and Grassland Conservation: Supporting Healthy Wildlife Populations on World Wildlife Day As World Wildlife Day is celebrated across the globe, the Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation... Founder Initiatives January 20, 2026 Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Provides $7.
6 Million in Grant Funding to PGA of America REACH Foundation In partnership with PGA TOUR Superstore, grant funding will scale PGA REACH Programming for youth... Founder Initiatives January 15, 2026 Tiger Woods’ TGR Foundation Announces New TGR Learning Lab Atlanta In Partnership With Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation $20 million grant from Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation seeds initiative to transform the lives... Founder Initiatives December 17, 2025 Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Commits $6.
3 Million to Increase Access to Sports in Six Metro Atlanta School Districts Grants will establish new sports programs, improve field quality, and alleviate the cost of participation.... Founder Initiatives November 25, 2025 Major Commitment for HBCU Gap Scholarships a Rare Funding Bright Spot Last January, I floated the idea that historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) had transitioned...
Founder Initiatives November 5, 2025 National Center for Civil and Human Rights Reopens with Major Expansion and New Galleries On November 8, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, Georgia opens... Founder Initiatives October 13, 2025 Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Donating $50 Million to Historically Black Atlanta Colleges Founder Initiatives October 13, 2025 Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation Donating $50 Million to Historically Black Atlanta Colleges Our associates are committed to healing and repairing the world. Managing Director, Founder Initiatives Margaret Connelly is the managing director of Founder Initiatives at the Arthur M. Blank Family...
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, FOUNDER INITIATIVES Rachel Ward Jackson is the deputy director for Founder Initiatives at the Arthur M. Blank... Sr. Director, Montana Philanthropy Tawnya Rupe Mraz is the senior program director at the Arthur M.
Blank Family Foundation.... SENIOR PROGRAM OFFICER, FOUNDER INITIATIVES Beau Boice joined the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (AMBFF) on January 27, 2025, as...
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