The Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia



The Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia is committed to improving the quality of life for people in Northwest Georgia. The results of its work are both immediate and lasting. The foundation's greatest success is the fact that along with countless partners and supporters, it has proven a simple adage to be true - more can be accomplished by working together. As individuals, as communities, and as a region, the foundation and its partners are sewing the seeds for a brilliant future for the community.

The Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia serves Whitfield, Murray, Gordon, Bartow, Floyd, Dade, Walker, Pickens, Fannin, Gilmer, Chattooga, and Catoosa Counties - bringing people together, strengthening communities, and multiplying resources. The Foundation works to nurture children and families, improve education, foster cultural arts, and build the economy for all people.



    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia


Police Leaders To Participate In Community Forum
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The panel discussion will be moderated by David Aft of the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia and Reverend Rodney Weaver...more

Foundation grants focus on historic preservation
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The Dalton-Whitfield Community Foundation recently announced the award of $45,125 in grants to 22 local nonprofit and civic organizations...more

Autism clinic planned for Dalton
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia has been supporting the Partnership financially in its efforts to create the clinic. “The...more

Grants awarded to area organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Dalton-Whitfield Community Foundation recently announced the completion of their fall grant cycle. The Foundation will award $28,640 in grants to 12...more

The Fund seeks grant requests
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Fund for Calhoun-Gordon, a charitable fund of the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia, is accepting applications for their fall competitive...more

The Fund for Calhoun announces grant award
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Fund for Calhoun-Gordon, a Donor Advised Fund of the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia, recently announced the completion of their spring grant cycle. The Fund has committed to awarding...more

Community Foundation awards area nonprofits $21000
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Northwest Georgia Community Foundation supports nonprofits throughout the year with grants, but awards the majority of funds each spring and fall with the foundation's unrestricted funds....more

Bartow Education Foundation awards teacher grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

Bartow Education Foundation grant award recipients Taylorsville Elementary teachers Shari Strickland, left, and Kelly Allen enjoy themselves at the Teacher Grant Banquet. SKIP BUTLER/The Daily...more

Foundation achieves big results via small grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Dalton-Whitfield Community Foundation recently announced that the organization awarded $24,300 to 11 local organizations who applied for grants during the fall cycle. Most of the grants are...more

Lee letters to be displayed
Foundation: Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia

The Chieftains Museum Major Ridge Home and the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia recently announced that they have partnered to host a viewing of rare period copies of letters from Gen....more



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