Why We Offer Grants
The Georgia Civil Justice Foundation is proud to give grants to nonprofits that further our mission and cultivate a greater understanding and appreciation of our state’s legal system.
Learn More >The Georgia Civil Justice Foundation is a resource for anyone interested in learning about and preserving our state’s civil justice system. Through our website, grant outreach, and popular podcast, we are able to provide reliable information and education. We aim to show all Georgians how this system is society’s means of assuring fair play for everyone.
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The Georgia Civil Justice Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that seeks to educate Georgians about the civil justice system and its value by investing in programs that provide education about the legal system.
The Georgia Civil Justice Foundation is proud to give grants to nonprofits that further our mission and cultivate a greater understanding and appreciation of our state’s legal system.
Learn More >The Foundation accepts grant requests from organizations operating in Georgia. The first step is submitting an informal grant request letter that should include the amount requested, a brief description of your project, a current copy of your IRS determination letter, and contact information.
Learn More >Our executive director reviews grant proposals, and eligible proposals are presented at the next meeting of our Board. The Board makes funding decisions based on the merits of the request and the Foundation’s priorities. You’ll be notified by the executive director.
Learn More >Interested in submitting a grant? Previous recipients have included a workshop to provide law-related teaching materials to Georgia teachers, a program created for coastal citizens with little access to the legal system, and many others.
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