The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia began operating as the Gwinnett Foundation, Inc. a nonprofit community foundation on March 25, 1985. It was founded by a group of community-minded citizens to receive and disburse charitable funds for an improved quality of life throughout Gwinnett County. After a capital campaign provided the initial seed money, the Foundation received a major boost in 1987, due to the efforts of the late Robert D. Fowler.
The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia held its annual appreciation event Thursday night, celebrating the philanthropy throughout the area. ... The 2014 Philanthropic Leadership Award was...more
The good news is that the Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia is here to help. On Tuesday, Aug. 19 the Foundation's Professional Advisors...more
The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia presented a $50,000 check to a Gwinnett nonprofit earlier this month that will support vital services...more
Judy Waters, left, presents the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia's 2013 Community Leadership and Philanthropy Award to Wayne and Carolyn Hill...more
The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia (CFNEG) has made a grant of $50000 to Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) in support of a new Allied Health and Science building. GGC will break ground this...more
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., (July 16, 2012) - The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia (CFNEG) has made a grant of $50000 in support of Georgia Gwinnett College's new Allied Health and Science...more
LAWRENCEVILLE — The Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia has given the Gwinnett Tech Foundation a $50000 donation to support the Legacy of Lives ...See all stories on this topic...more
Pedagogy of the Oppressed, a 1970s book by author Paulo Freire, envisions a world not as a given reality, but as “a problem to be worked on and solved.” That mentality is often applied to the greatest social entrepreneurs.