Foundations funding food and agriculture nonprofits in Georgia

312 foundations based in Georgia reported $18.2M in food and agriculture grants across 815 grants. Median grant: $8,000.

Based in Georgia

Ranked by dollars granted to food and agriculture causes — not by how large the foundation is overall.

FoundationGiving to food, agriculture & nutritionGrantsMedian grantTotal giving
James M Cox Foundation of Georgia IncEIN 586032469$2.92M7$100,000$42.6M
J Bulow Campbell FoundationEIN 580566149$1.00M2$400,000$40.0M
Delta Air Lines FoundationEIN 586073119$1.00M1$1,000,000$18.8M
The John and Mary Neff FoundationEIN 586403590$760K3$15,000$2.11M
Lakshan Foundation IncEIN 843298250$600K1$450,000$2.21M
Chestnut Family FoundationEIN 814986125$498K1$185,000$20.0M
Inspire Brands Foundation IncEIN 581692997$494K30$11,000$11.0M
The Knox FoundationEIN 586163728$437K6$20,000$8.27M
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere IncEIN 131685039$404K1$400,498$13.8M
Food Forever Fund IncEIN 582624293$389K2$194,653$389K
United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley IncEIN 580572434$385K1$158,000$4.59M
The Zeist Foundation IncEIN 581890927$325K6$10,006$15.6M
Atlanta Community Food Bank IncEIN 581376648$301K152$10,000$2.72M
Georgia Power Foundation IncEIN 581709417$287K19$10,000$18.6M
The Savannah Community Foundation IncEIN 586033468$264K4$19,450$5.75M
Southern Company Gas Charitable Foundation IncEIN 582399946$255K8$15,000$6.28M
Harley Langdale Jr Foundation IncEIN 586033293$255K2$9,925$3.66M
William Josef Foundation IncEIN 208075941$250K2$95,000$2.97M
J B Fuqua Foundation IncEIN 237122039$250K2$40,000$1.82M
The R Harold and Patsy Harrison Foundation IncEIN 832187779$250K1$215,025$3.40M

Funds Georgia from out of state

106 foundations outside Georgia send at least 10% of their grantmaking, and at least $100,000, to Georgia organizations. Between them they moved $138M into the state.

FoundationHome stateGiving to GeorgiaShare to GeorgiaMedian grant
AEC TrustEIN 366725987DE$17.9M74%$15,000
Publix Super Markets Charities IncEIN 596194119FL$15.9M14%$2,500
Luluma Charitable Trust Xxxxx8009EIN 367754898IL$11.3M94%$25,000
ESB3 FoundationEIN 741488953TX$8.60M35%$5,000
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of GeorgiaincEIN 581592076CA$8.11M96%$50,000
David R Clare & Margaret C Clare Foundation C/O Porzio Bromberg & NewmanEIN 650300004NJ$6.78M32%$190,000
Possibility LabsEIN 853989363CA$6.18M13%$100,000
GiveClear FoundationEIN 813222963NC$5.67M20%$15,000
The Conservation Fund A Nonprofit CorporationEIN 521388917VA$5.20M25%$20,000
John E Fetzer Institute IncEIN 386052788Michigan$3.04M13%$2,000
John & Polly Sparks FoundationEIN 272992779NJ$2.69M83%$22,000
Humane World for Animals IncEIN 530225390DC$2.54M10%$15,000
Doll Family Foundation C/O Robert C Doll JrEIN 522254198NJ$2.25M35%$5,000
Toyota USA Foundation C/O Corporate Tax DepartmentEIN 953255038TX$2.10M17%$348,448
Engelke Family Foundation IncEIN 461474140WI$1.76M51%$10,000
Paul & Phyllis Fireman Charitable FoundationEIN 222677986MA$1.74M22%$15,000
McKesson Foundation IncEIN 943140036TX$1.58M11%$172,500
The Fischer Family Foundation 2008EIN 386863779KY$1.45M10%$50,000
Tr Uw Charles I BrananEIN 586026401MO$1.41M100%$10,000
Stuart Rose Family Foundation Stuart RoseEIN 311274967OH$1.38M74%$40,000

How these figures are built

Every number on this page comes from IRS Form 990 filings — the grants foundations themselves reported on Schedule I or Part XV. Organizations that file the simplified 990-EZ are not asked to report grants, so they do not appear here at all. And giving patterns reflect the filings loaded, not necessarily what a foundation is funding this year, so verify recent activity before you approach anyone. Full methodology.

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