Fulton County accepting grant applications from nonprofits
January 5, 2009 at 9:12 am by Thomas Wheatley in NewsIf you work at a Fulton County nonprofit, here’s an opportunity for you.
December 29, 2008 — Atlanta, GA — The Fulton County Human Services Department, Office of Grants and Community Partnerships has announced the release of the 2009-2010 F.R.E.S.H. and Human Services Grant Applications for Fulton non-profits this month. Each year, non-profit service providers from across the County are selected for grant funding in six key funding areas: Aging, Children and Youth, Disability Affairs, Employment, Homelessness and HIV/AIDS.
Past grant recipients have included: AIDS Survival Project, Atlanta Union Mission, Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta, CHRIS Kids, Hands on Atlanta, Latin American Association, Project Open Hand, Senior Citizen Services of Metropolitan Atlanta, Partnership Against Domestic Violence and more. Each year over 200 Fulton County non-profits are selected for grant funding totaling nearly $6.5 million.
NEW THIS YEAR: Grant applications are available for online submission. However, all new grant applicants must contact Fulton County to obtain access to the online application. Past grant recipients have already received access to the online application. To obtain your official Grant Application Instruction Manual and access to the online application please contact (404) 730-7944 or email [here]. The application deadline is February 13, 2009 at 3:00 p.m.
Absolutely no applications will be accepted after the deadline; no exceptions.











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