Grant Writing & Administration Services
Grant Funding Search
- Searching and developing a list of funding resources
Grant Proposal Development
- Writing and developing grant applications
- Consulting, needs assessments, and brainstorming workable solutions
- Cultivating goals and objectives
- Evaluation plans, proofreading, and submitting to funding source
Grant Administration
- Schedule and conduct public hearings
- Collect and maintain project beneficiary data
- Environmental Review Assessments
- Project coordination
- Financial Management
- Compliance Management
- Maintain records for audits
EXPLORE POPULAR GOVERNMENT GRANTS
CDBG - Community Development Block Grants
A federally funded block grant to states that focuses on benefiting low- to moderate-income people by providing resources for livable neighborhoods, economic empowerment, and decent housing.
HPG - Housing Preservation Grants
Provides grants to sponsoring organizations for the repair or rehabilitation of housing owned or occupied by low- and very-low-income rural citizens. USDA will award a total of $16,000,000 in Housing Preservation Grant Program funding for the repair and rehabilitation of rural housing units.
CHIP - Community Home Investment Program Grants
A federally- funded program designed to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing in Georgia by granting funds to city and county governments, public housing authorities, and nonprofits to 1.) rehabilitate owner-occupied homes, and 2.) build and renovate affordable single-family homes for sale to eligible homebuyers.
ITAD - Immediate Threat and Danger Grant
Provides 50% matching funds for community development activities having a particular urgency when existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community.
Other Grant Opportunities
Historic Preservation Grant
Located within the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the Historic Preservation Division, which is the Georgia state historic preservation office, offers two grant programs, one federally-funded and one state-funded, for historic preservation projects. For more information about these programs,
Contact Information:
Allison Asbrock
770-389-7868
Economic Development Administration
- American Rescue Plan
- Build to Scale (Formerly known as Regional Innovation Strategies)
- Economic Adjustment
- Local Technical Assistance
- Public Works
- Planning
Employment Incentive Program
The Employment Incentive Program (EIP) is a financing program that may be used in conjunction with traditional private financing to carry out economic development projects which will result in employment of low and moderate income persons.
Many types of projects can be financed with EIP funding. However, projects creating opportunities for low and moderate income persons to advance themselves by obtaining employment, greater job security, better working conditions, job training, enhancement of workplace skills and advancement opportunities receive the greatest consideration
Contact Information:
Jenerrah Byron
jenerrah.byron@dca.ga.gov
404-276-3260
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