Foundations funding mental health nonprofits in Georgia
237 foundations based in Georgia reported $38.5M in mental health grants across 471 grants. Median grant: $10,000.
Based in Georgia
Ranked by dollars granted to mental health causes — not by how large the foundation is overall.
| Foundation | Giving to mental health & crisis intervention | Grants | Median grant | Total giving |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Arthur M Blank Family FoundationEIN 383983213 | $11.0M | 38 | $50,000 | $329M |
| The Ma-Ran Foundation C/O Rfa Management Co LLCEIN 586263945 | $7.51M | 1 | $519,194 | $43.6M |
| The Hanley Family Foundation Inc C/O Michael HanleyEIN 592745187 | $2.15M | 4 | $37,500 | $2.27M |
| Joseph B Whitehead FoundationEIN 586001954 | $2.00M | 1 | $500,000 | $87.1M |
| Special Operations Care Fund IncEIN 463326489 | $1.70M | 7 | $150,000 | $3.70M |
| The Gift of Hope Foundation IncEIN 813228721 | $1.19M | 11 | $5,500 | $5.23M |
| Partners for Home IncEIN 473476724 | $1.16M | 3 | $298,992 | $17.1M |
| J Bulow Campbell FoundationEIN 580566149 | $675K | 2 | $400,000 | $40.0M |
| Hillside Atlanta Foundation IncEIN 841756863 | $613K | 1 | $612,540 | $613K |
| Twin Cedars Foundation IncEIN 582347873 | $610K | 1 | $610,000 | $610K |
| National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention IncEIN 582106707 | $556K | 7 | $97,500 | $31.5M |
| The Skk Foundation IncEIN 821861105 | $525K | 2 | $37,500 | $1.82M |
| Eagle Ranch Foundation IncEIN 582074971 | $510K | 2 | $254,957 | $510K |
| United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley IncEIN 580572434 | $374K | 2 | $158,000 | $4.59M |
| The Pittulloch Foundation IncEIN 581651352 | $350K | 1 | $200,000 | $5.72M |
| Robert W Woodruff Foundation IncEIN 581695425 | $350K | 1 | $1,700,000 | $182M |
| The Annandale Foundation IncEIN 273444167 | $315K | 2 | $157,360 | $315K |
| The Knox FoundationEIN 586163728 | $265K | 8 | $20,000 | $8.27M |
| Angie and Leo Wells Foundation IncEIN 463902337 | $250K | 3 | $110,000 | $1.01M |
| The Scott Hudgens Family Foundation IncEIN 582513020 | $245K | 5 | $25,000 | $5.00M |
Funds Georgia from out of state
102 foundations outside Georgia send at least 10% of their grantmaking, and at least $100,000, to Georgia organizations. Between them they moved $182M into the state.
| Foundation | Home state | Giving to Georgia | Share to Georgia | Median grant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Holland M Ware Charitable FoundationEIN 593666403 | ID | $53.6M | 97% | $18,718 |
| Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Service Inc Dba Global RefugeEIN 132574854 | MD | $22.0M | 11% | $1,217,078 |
| AEC TrustEIN 366725987 | DE | $17.9M | 74% | $15,000 |
| The Samuel Roberts Noble FoundationEIN 815328519 | OK | $8.49M | 16% | $5,000 |
| Richard and Joan Ringoen Family Foundation IncEIN 351803115 | CO | $8.07M | 96% | $3,000 |
| Wounded Warrior Project IncEIN 202370934 | FL | $6.64M | 14% | $200,000 |
| Chattanooga Christian Community FoundationEIN 621536731 | TN | $5.46M | 15% | $18,250 |
| Bill and Carol Latimer Charitable FoundationEIN 203450991 | TN | $5.00M | 48% | $20,000 |
| Thomas D Klingenstein FundEIN 201450695 | NJ | $4.65M | 39% | $25,000 |
| The Resslergertz FoundationEIN 311533199 | CA | $3.69M | 15% | $100,000 |
| The Whitcomb Family Foundation IncEIN 475620198 | DE | $3.47M | 90% | $25,000 |
| John & Polly Sparks FoundationEIN 272992779 | NJ | $2.69M | 83% | $22,000 |
| Gary Sinise FoundationEIN 800587086 | TN | $2.15M | 22% | $23,249 |
| Toyota USA Foundation C/O Corporate Tax DepartmentEIN 953255038 | TX | $2.10M | 17% | $348,448 |
| Ryan Ida Alice Tuw MainEIN 586026603 | MO | $1.64M | 96% | $10,000 |
| Chc Creating Healthier CommunitiesEIN 136167225 | VA | $1.47M | 12% | $13,037 |
| Marjorie Lindsey Charitable Trust UadEIN 266906657 | NJ | $1.44M | 41% | $144,000 |
| Tr Uw Charles I BrananEIN 586026401 | MO | $1.41M | 100% | $10,000 |
| Major League Baseball Charities IncEIN 133348589 | NY | $1.17M | 13% | $25,000 |
| The Charter Foundation IncEIN 582144961 | FL | $1.01M | 56% | $5,000 |
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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