Community Foundation of Central Georgia



The Community Foundation of Central Georgia was founded in 1993 by a group of citizens interested in encouraging philanthropy and strengthening communities. Since then, the Foundation has awarded over $25 million in grants through its donor advised, unrestricted, designated, field-of-interest, scholarship, and organizational endowment funds.


As a local center for philanthropy, the Community Foundation of Central Georgia works with individuals, families, corporations, private foundations and not-for-profit organizations to carry out their charitable objectives and address emerging community issues.

Web Address

www.cfcga.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @cfcga


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Central Georgia

Assets

2019 - 130,015,282
2018 - 119,570,926
2017 - 115,275,096
Domestic Grants

2019 - 5,743,411
2018 - 11,277,911


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Central Georgia


Downtown Macon visitors could soon take advantage of public WiFi thanks to local project
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

A Downtown Challenge Grant from the Community Foundation of Central Georgia is funding the project that requires no government...more

Business incubator project nearing completion
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Knight Foundation

Grant funding from the Knight Foundation through the Community Foundation of Central Georgia has helped make the project possible. Houser...more

'Peyton was all about Macon': How a man changed our city years after he was gone
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

Other projects and organizations that have received funds under community development include the Community Foundation of Central...more

A look through the years at the Peyton Anderson Foundation's key contributions
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

Other key contributions during this time include $250,000 in start-up funds for the Community Foundation of Central Georgia and $3 million to...more

Results released for Macon's “On the Table” conversations
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

The Community Foundation of Central Georgia created the “Conversation to Action Mini Grant Program” to encourage participants to come up...more

$15000 in grants were announced by the Community Foundation of Central Georgia
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

The Community Foundation of Central Georgia (CFCG) announced on Wednesday projects that received funding from their On The Table...more

$15000 in grants were awarded from the Community Foundation. Here's what happened.
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

Kathryn Dennis, president of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia (CFCG), talks on Wednesday about how the CFCG awards $15,000...more

Grant recipients are announced for first On the Table Macon
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Community Foundation of Central Georgia is announcing winners for its first On the Table, Conversation...more

Grant recipients are announced for first On the Table Macon
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Community Foundation of Central Georgia is announcing winners for its first On the Table, Conversation...more

Groups want to attract more minority patrons and businesses downtown
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Georgia

The two groups are recipients of $50,000 from the Community Foundation of Central Georgia's Downtown Challenge Grant. The money will go...more



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