Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia



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.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia

Assets

2019 - 52,236,479
2018 - 38,441,288
2017 - 35,887,255
2016 - 31,818,718
Domestic Grants

2019 - 4,488,289
2018 - 8,217,579
2017 - 5,127,275


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia


PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE: Community Foundation gets back to the basics
Foundation: Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia

At the beginning of 2009, the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia pledged to the community to continue to remain focused on growing philanthropy. ...See all stories on this topic...more

Shackelford receives legacy award
Foundation: Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia

... the Jean Duke Humanitarian Legacy Award along with his wife Anna at the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia's annual “Evening of Appreciation. ... See all stories on this...more

Byrd-Lewis to head GGC Foundation strategic planning committee
Foundation: Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia

She also serves on the boards of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation, Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia, ... See all stories on this...more



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