Featured Grant Projects
CDBG

Through the State CDBG Program the Georgia Department of Community Affairs awarded our client $500,000 to design and construct an addition on to thier existing Senior Center. The grant funded project is underway now and will add approximately 10,000 square feet of fitness and exercise space to the facility. The addition was completed in 2013. 
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To us there is nothing more exciting than getting grant projects funded. We know the importance of listening to the needs of our clients and will work diligently to make projects happen. Learn what others are saying about us.

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JAG

The U.S. Department of Justice/Bureau of Justice Affairs awarded our client $106,000 to hire a website specialist, upgrade communication devices to the new UASI regional standards, purchase new technology (jail management software), durable laptops for police officers, and drug testing supplies for probation. The Justice Assistance Project (JAG) project closed-out in 2017.  

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UPWARD BOUND

The U.S. Department of Education awarded our client $296,000 to hire educational personnel to provide instructional programming for at-risk youth. The grant project will also cover AP prep-courses and test taking materials for 110 students.  The Upward Bound project closed-out in 2018.  

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Healthy Start

Healthy Start Initiative: Eliminating Disparities in Perinatal Health grant. The Healthy Start program provides grants to high-risk communities with infant mortality rates at least 1.5 times the U.S. national average and high rates of other adverse perinatal outcomes (e.g., low birthweight, preterm birth, maternal morbidity and mortality). Our clients received HRSA grants totaling $9,000,000 to continue their work to reduce disparity in health status in the Atlanta-Metro area. Project is expected to close-out 2024.
Early Head Start

Early Head Start Expansion and EHS-Child Care Partnership Grant. Early Head Start is a program for low-income families with infants and toddlers and pregnant women. Early Head Start programs provide family-centered, full-day, full-year services designed to promote the development of the youngest children and engage parents in their roles as primary providers, caregivers and teachers of their children. HHS awarded $3,250,000 over 5-years to our client in rural Georgia. Project closed-out 2019.