Grant History

Grant History

Past Recipients

Agape Youth & Family Center
$650,000 to support the Agape College and Career Program and provide salary and benefits for the Deputy Director of Family Engagement and Outreach.

Atlanta Speech School
$7,500,000 to support the Rollins Center for Language & Literacy’s growth of Talk With Me Baby, expand bilingual Cox Campus content, and establish and endow The Goizueta Foundation Fund for Staff Advancement.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta Inc.
$1,000,000 to support the expansion of the Level Up Program.

Breakthrough Atlanta
$450,000 to support the Summer Institute.

College AIM
$400,000 to support the expansion of the College Access Program and the salary and benefits of a Director of Development.

Community Guilds (STEAM Truck)
$500,000 to support The Full STEAM Ahead Teaching and Learning Program.

Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School
$2,000,000 to support the Academic Excellence Initiative.

East Lake Foundation
$1,250,000 to support East Lake Foundation’s work with Charles R. Drew Charter School.

Georgia Gwinnett College
$2,000,000 to support HACER program expansion and the P-12 Teacher Workforce program.

LaAmistad, Inc.
$500,000 to support the Afterschool Program Expansion and a Kindergarten Cohort pilot program.

Marietta Schools Foundation
$1,100,000 to support The Next Chapter Initiative: Science of Reading Expansion into Marietta City Schools’ middle school grades.

New American Pathways, Inc.
$1,500,000 to support the Bright Futures program expansion, the AmeriCorps program, and the organizational operating reserve.

St. Benedict’s Episcopal School
$1,000,000 to build an Outdoor Innovation Lab and to establish The Goizueta Foundation Endowed Fund for STEAM Initiatives.

Atlanta History Center
$6,500,000 to provide capital investment and to fund initial programming to create the Goizueta Children’s Experience.

Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities
$1,100,000 to expand and innovate the Chef-Led Meals that Heal program and to support the Building an Outcomes Measurement initiative.

Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
$2,500,000 to support STEAM 2.0, a Catholic Entrepreneurship program, and a partnership with Breakthrough Miami.

Catholic Charities Atlanta
$700,000 to support the Refugee Youth Afterschool and Refugee Youth Mentoring programs and to provide capacity building.

Children’s Development Academy
$750,000 to fund scholarships for students and partial salary support for teachers, and to support the Home-Based Literacy Outreach Pilot program.

CHRIS 180
$500,000 to support the New Generation Infant and Early Childhood Intervention program.

Georgia State University Foundation
$2,800,000 to support The GSU Pathways to Teacher Credentialing Project.

Georgia Works
$50,000 to expand organizational infrastructure.

International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Atlanta
$500,000 to support the International Rescue Committee Atlanta Learning Center pilot program.

Next Generation Men & Women, Inc.
$725,000 to expand the College and Career Readiness program and to support the Alumni Engagement and Talent Development program.

OneGoal
$300,000 to Support the Path to Completion initiative.

The Posse Foundation Inc.
$500,000 to support an Alumni Engagement Initiative.

Premier Academy, Inc.
$200,000 to support a Director of Development.

Project Lead The Way, Inc.
$1,000,000 to support The PLTW School Grants LAUNCH Program.

Refugee Women’s Network
$450,000 to support the Career Pathways and Teacher Pipeline programs.

Save The Music Foundation
$250,000 to provide music education grants to Title 1 schools within the metropolitan Atlanta area.

The Scholarship Academy
$300,000 to support the Train the Trainer College Access Initiative.

Scottdale Early Learning, Inc.
$200,000 to provide need-based scholarships for students.

Star-C
$250,000 to support the Star-C Early Learning Pilot Program.

Teach For America
$1,000,000 to support the Ignite Tutoring Fellowship program.

The Westminster Schools
$3,500,000 to create the Goizueta Innovation Hub in the new Upper School building and enhance the Roberto C. Goizueta Center for Innovation Endowed Fund.

Whitefoord Inc.
$300,000 to support the Whitefoord Early Learning Academy Growth and Development program.

Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center
$15,000,000 to construct and name the Goizueta Stage for Youth and Families and to support youth and family programming.

YWCA of Greater Atlanta
$2,000,000 to launch the Phillis Wheatley Westside YWCA Early Learning Academy, invest in capital needs for the Early Learning Academy, and establish an Early Learning Institute.

3DE National
$1,000,000 to support heightening teacher engagement, effectiveness, and instructional fidelity across 3DE schools.

The Atlanta Girls’ School
$800,000 to support financial aid for tuition, transportation through buses, a curriculum audit, and professional development.

Atlanta International School
$1,500,000 to support key innovation initiatives.

Communities In Schools of Atlanta
$650,000 to expand the Reengagement Coordinator Pilot Program.

Corners Outreach
$300,000 to support Early Learning Program expansion.

Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School
$1,000,000 to establish and endow the Compensation Endowment Fund.

Friends of Refugees
$900,000 to support capacity building and the English to Speakers of Other Languages (Parwana) Pilot Program.

Global Village Project
$550,000 to support Mathstravaganza: Expanding the Power and Possibilities of Math Mastery.

HoPe (Hispanic Organization Promoting Education)
$500,000 to provide capacity building.

Junior Achievement of Georgia
$1,000,000 to support expanding 3DE Schools in Georgia: School-Based Services.

The Kindezi Schools
$700,000 to support the Kindezi “Grow Your Own” Teacher Pipeline Program.

KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools
$1,000,000 to support the KIPP Forward Program.

PATH Foundation
$300,000 to support the Westside Phase II Trail Project.

Peace Preparatory Academy
$325,000 to support an Academic Interventionist Team.

Relay Graduate School of Education
$500,000 to support the transition to RELAY 2.0.

Truancy Intervention Project
$50,000 to support the salary of an additional Senior Staff Attorney for the CHINS-Truancy Court Program.

Utopian Academy for the Arts
$500,000 to support the Scaling and Growth Initiative.

Atlanta Police Foundation
$1,050,000 to support the expansion of the At-Promise Youth Centers and of the partnership between TechBridge and the Atlanta Police Foundation’s Tech Promise workforce development program.

Atlanta Speech School
$1,000,000 to support Los Primeros 1000 Program and the K-3 Science of Reading Initiative.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
$1,250,000 to build the staff’s capacity to deliver programming and to meet the social-emotional development (SED) needs of young members.

Children’s Development Academy
$175,000 to provide scholarship support for students.

Easter Seals North Georgia, Inc.
$1,000,000 to support capacity building for the Infant Early Childhood Behavioral Health Program.

Emory University
$50,000,000 to support the creation of the Goizueta Institute @ Emory Brain Health with support of personnel and operating expenses.

The Galloway School
$750,000 to support two full-time STEAM faculty positions, STEAM resources, STEAM Drawdown Innovation Fund, and Social-Emotional Learning Initiatives over three years and to establish The Goizueta Foundation Innovation Endowment.

GEEARS: Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students
$725,000 to support Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health initiative, the Parent and Teacher Voices project, expansion of the P-3 Leaders Fellowship program, the Smart and Secure program, and organizational capacity building.

Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network
$300,000 to support initiatives of the Greater Atlanta Summer Learning System and to expand virtual small group coaching for program providers.

Hands On Atlanta
$500,000 to provide wraparound support for students at three high-need Title 1 public schools over three years.

InspiredU
$300,000 to support the Learning Spark Initiative.

Latin American Association
$1,250,000 to support capacity building, the Inspira-Pathway to Success program, and Immigration Legal Services.

Oglethorpe University
$1,050,000 to support Student Success outside of the Classroom.

Our House
$1,000,000 to provide Early Childhood Education Scholarships, Early Childhood Mental and Behavioral Healthcare Services, and leadership capacity building.

Path United
$400,000 to support the Path 2.0 Pilot Program at two sites.

St. Martin’s Episcopal School
$500,000 to support the Industrial Arts Collective and to enhance The Goizueta Foundation Endowed STEAM Fund.

YMCA of Metro Atlanta
$4,000,000 to support the Youth Achievement in Afterschool Initiative.

Agape Youth & Family Center
$400,000 to support the Director of Education position, the Child and Family Advocate position, and education program enhancements.

Atlanta History Center
$3,300,000 to enhance the Entrance Gardens and to provide general operating support and to establish The Goizueta Foundation Entrance Gardens Endowment.

Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.
$600,000 to support the Hispanic Outreach Project.

Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities
$500,000 to support bridging the gap to sustainability.

Breakthrough Atlanta
$400,000 to expand high school academic and college counseling and provide student support services.

Georgia Gwinnett College
$750,000 to support the Living Learning Communities with a focus on Hispanic/Latino students.

HoPe (Hispanic Organization Promoting Education)
$50,000 to support organizational capacity building.

Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc.
$400,000 to support extending the high-quality early childhood education program and to track and analyze data and outcomes.

Kennesaw State University
$2,000,000 to support the Thrive Program and the Achieve Atlanta Partnership.

LaAmistad, Inc.
$400,000 to support program expansion and capacity building.

Los Niños Primero, Inc.
$1,250,000 to support Summer Academic Program expansion and capacity building.

New American Pathways, Inc.
$1,250,000 to support the Bright Futures Afterschool Program and the Parents as Teachers Program, and provide general operating support.

Odyssey
$400,000 to support enhanced STEAM Instruction and Project-Based Learning, the Roadmap Initiative, marketing and sustainability efforts, and a Service-Learning Pilot Program.

Paideia School
$850,000 to support the STEAM Development Fund for professional development, STEAM programming through capital improvements, and the Urban Agriculture Program, and to enhance the Goizueta Foundation Endowed Fund for STEAM Initiatives.

Quality Care for Children, Inc.
$700,000 to support the Staffed Family Child Care Network (SFCCN).

Reach for Excellence, Inc.
$800,000 to support the Reach Hispanic Initiative pilot program, enhance the existing board-designated Reach for Excellence Endowment Fund,provide a passenger bus for transportation, and establish The Goizueta Foundation Endowed Fund.

St. Benedict’s Episcopal School
$500,000 to support STEAM Initiatives.

The Sheltering Arms, Inc.
$1,500,000 to support the Parent Tuition Assistance Fund, expand equity in education for dual-language learners, and support technology enhancements to expand the GTI program.

  • 100 Black Men of America
    • 2000 – $290,000 
  • Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
    • 2003 – $500,000 
    • 2007 – $771,288 
    • 2013 – $600,000
  • Academy of the Sacred Heart
    • 2002 – $500,000 
  • Agape Youth & Family Center
    • 2011 – $100,105
    • 2014 – $235,000
    • 2017 – $325,000
  • Agnes Scott College
    • 2000 – $1,000,000
    • 2003 – $1,505,812
    • 2013 – $2,000,000
    • 2019 – $2,715,000
  • AID Atlanta
    • 1998 – $30,000
  • Albany State University
    • 2002 – $500,000
  • Alliance Theatre Company
    • 2001 – $336,132
    • 2006 – $1,500,000
  • American Assembly
    • 1999 – $400,000
  • American Enterprise Institute
    • 1997 – $50,000
  • American Foundation for the Blind National Literacy Center
    • 2001 – $147,056
  • American Red Cross
    • 1999 – $100,000
  • Andrew College
    • 2001 – $300,000
  • Annandale Village
    • 1999 – $250,000
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
  • Archdiocese of Atlanta
    • 1994 – $500,000
  • Armstrong Atlantic State University
    • 2003 – $500,000
    • 2006 – $604,205
    • 2011 – $870,000
  • Athens Academy
    • 2001 – $400,000
  • Atlanta  History Center
    • 2016 – $4,500,000
  • Atlanta Ballet
    • 1997 – $75,000
    • 2001 – $333,652
    • 2007 – $500,000
    • 2011 – $2,000,000
  • Atlanta College of Art
    • 2002 – $500,000
  • Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children
    • 2000 – $252,400
  • Atlanta History Center
    • 1995 – $75,000
    • 1998 – $100,000
    • 2001 – $358,750
    • 2010 – $829,750
    • 2013 – $3,000,000
    • 2017 – $4,000,000
  • Atlanta International School
    • 1996 – $150,000
    • 2000 – $295,000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
    • 2010 – $450,000
    • 2014 – $1,000,000
    • 2017 – $1,250,000
  • Atlanta Legal Aid Society
    • 1998 – $100,000
    • 2002 – $352,375
    • 2007 – $628,000
    • 2010 – $789,530
    • 2016 – $550,000
  • Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities
    • 2015 – $1,500,000
  • Atlanta Shakespeare Company
    • 1999 – $90,000
    • 2005 – $245,568
    • 2010 – $622,160
  • Atlanta Speech School
    • 2000 – $300,000
    • 2011 – $400,000
    • 2016 – $750,000
  • Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
    • 1999 – $1,500,000
    • 2003 – $1,505,812
  • Atlanta Mission
    • 2000 – $271,411
  • Auburn University
    • 2001 – $400,000
    • 2015 – $1,000,000
    • 2018 – $1,000,000
  • Augusta Preparatory Day School
    • 2001 – $200,000
  • Barry University
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2003 – $2,009,379
    • 2006 – $2,000,000
  • Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
    • 1994 – $150,000
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2003 – $1,002,245
    • 2007 – $750,000
    • 2018 – $1,600,000
  • Ben Franklin Academy
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2003 – $1,002,245
    • 2007 – $500,000
  • Benedictine Military School
    • 2006 – $439,674
  • Berea College
    • 1998 – $14,400
  • Berry College
    • 2001 – $1,500,000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
    • 2008 – $750,000
  • Bethesda Home for Boys
    • 2001 – $320,670
    • 2006 – $458,615
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
    • 1999 – $500,000
    • 2002 – $744,233
    • 2005 – $1,820,000
    • 2010 – $266,000
    • 2011 – $1,791,193
  • Blessed Trinity High School
    • 2000 – $356,000
  • Bobby Dodd Institute
    • 1999 – $280,000
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
    • 2006 – $1,000,000
    • 2009 – $925,000
    • 2013 – $1,000,000
  • Boston College
    • 2001 – $1,000,000
    • 2005 – $1,000,000
    • 2018 – $1,000,000
  • Boy Scouts of America, Atlanta Area Council
    • 1996 – $50,000
    • 2001 – $929,250
    • 2013 – $500,000
  • Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta
    • 2013 – $1,250,000
    • 2017 – $1,250,000
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of America
    • 1993 – $15,000
    • 1994 – $60,000
    • 1995 – $100,000
    • 1996 – $200,000
    • 1997 – $100,000
    • 1998 – $500,000
    • 2000 – $2,225,000
    • 2003 – $3,133,849
    • 2007 – $3,793,612
  • Boys Town of America
    • 1999 – $134,000
  • Brain Injury Association
    • 2000 – $153,742
  • Breakthrough Atlanta
    • 2013 – $55,000
    • 2017 – $250,000
  • Brenau University
    • 2000 – $87,000
  • Brewton-Parker College
    • 2003 – $500,000
  • Brookwood School
    • 2001 – $180,000
    • 2005 – $300,000
  • Camp Fire USA
    • 2001 – $528,904
  • Camp Twin Lakes
    • 1997 – $75,000
    • 2013 – $1,000,000
  • Campbell-Stone Christian Centers
    • 1999 – $50,000
  • Canine Assistants
    • 2002 – $187,500
  • Canine Vision
    • 1998 – $250,000
  • CareShare Exchange
    • 1999 – $30,000
  • Carrie Steele-Pitts Home
    • 2002 – $303,970
    • 2007 – $487,569
  • Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart
    • 2000 – $1,000,000
    • 2003 – $1,336,401
  • Catholic Education of North Georgia
    • 2000 – $75,000
  • Center for Puppetry Arts
    • 1999 – $60,000
    • 2002 – $300,000
    • 2006 – $503,103
    • 2010 – $1,186,600
    • 2013 – $500,000
  • Center for the Visually Impaired
    • 1999 – $100,000
  • Challenged Child and Friends
    • 2005 – $300,000
    • 2011 – $350,000
  • Cheshire Academy
    • 1997 – $100,000
    • 2002 – $600,000
    • 2019 – $500,000
  • Child Development Association of North Fulton
    • 2002 – $500,000
    • 2007 – $600,000
    • 2010 – $625,000
    • 2013 – $700,000
    • 2018 – $700,000
  • Childkind
    • 2001 – $279,083
  • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
    • 2014 – $3,000,000
  • CHRIS Kids
    • 1999 – $277,000
  • Christ the King School
    • 2000 – $500,000
  • Christian City
    • 2001 – $36,000
  • Christian Heritage School
    • 2013 – $240,000
  • Clark Atlanta University
    • 2000 – $1,000,000
  • College of the Holy Cross
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
    • 2007 – $1,000,000
  • Columbus State University
    • 2001 – $220,050
    • 2005 – $500,000
  • Communities In Schools
    • 2000 – $400,000
  • Communities In Schools of Atlanta, Inc.
    • 2017 – $550,000
  • Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
    • 1999 – $100,000
    • 2011 – $1,070,000
    • 2014 – $12,500
  • Community Guilds (STEAM Truck)
    • 2015 – $600,000
    • 2019 – $750,000
  • Cool Girls
    • 2000 – $25,000
  • Council on Aging for McIntosh Trail
    • 2000 – $67,559
  • Covenant House
    • 2000 – $352,500
  • Create Your Dreams
    • 2001 – $54,015
  • CredAbility
    • 2002 – $229,420
    • 2009 – $908,000
    • 2012 – $997,856
  • Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School
    • 2014 – $430,000
    • 2017 – $1,250,000
  • Cuban American National Council
    • 2001 – $308,259
  • Dalton State College
    • 2002 – $800,000
    • 2005 – $1,678,864
    • 2009 – $500,102
  • Darlington School
    • 2001 – $750,000
  • Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart
    • 2002 – $500,000
  • Eagle Ranch
    • 1998 $80,000
    • 2002 – $550,000
    • 2007 – $612,085
  • East Lake Community Foundation
    • 2015 – $575,000
    • 2019 – $770,000
    • 2000 – $983,241
  • Easter Seals
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
    • 2006 – $1,300,000
    • 2010 – $1,006,650
  • Easter Seals North Georgia
    • 2013 – $800,000
    • 2017 – $1,500,000
  • Education Tomorrow
    • 2000 – $35,000
  • Educational Advisory Foundation
    • 2014 – $36,000
  • Elaine Clark Center for Exceptional Children
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2006 – $371,550
  • Emory University
    • 1997 – $100,000
    • 2014 – $25,000,000
    • 2016 – $3,900,000
    • 2018 – $25,000,000
    • 2019 – $30,000,000
  • Epiphany School
    • 2001 – $158,609
  • Families First
    • 1999 – $200,000
    • 2002 – $363,482
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
    • 1999 – $150,000
  • Fernbank Museum of Natural History
    • 2002 – $639,341
  • Florida Atlantic University
    • 2000 – $200,000
  • Frederica Academy
    • 2001 – $400,000
    • 2006 – $500,000
  • Friends of Refugees
    • 2017 – $475,000
  • Friendship House
    • 2003 – $255,000
    • 2006 – $435,000
    • 2010 – $378,854
    • 2013 – $400,000
  • Gainesville State College
    • 2002 – $634,100
    • 2006 – $757,030
    • 2011 – $617,635
  • Gate City Day Nursery
    • 2013 – $192,000
    • 2016 – $200,000
  • George West Mental Health Foundation
    • 2000 – $110,000
  • Georgia  State University
    • 2016 – $6,665,000
  • Georgia College & State University
    • 2006 – $700,000
  • Georgia Council for the Hearing Impaired
    • 2001 – $186,416
  • Georgia Council on Economic Education
    • 1999 – $50,000
  • Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students
    • 2011 – $500,000
    • 2014 – $410,000
    • 2017 – $700,000
  • Georgia Family Connection Partnership
    • 2014 – $1,000,000
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • 1998 – $750,000
    • 2001 – $4,250,000
    • 2004 – $2,285,000
    • 2011 – $489,029
    • 2012 – $5,000,475
    • 2018 – $5,000,000
  • Georgia Justice Project
    • 2000 – $185,858
  • Georgia Legal Services Program
    • 2003 – $348,980
    • 2009 – $998,111
    • 2012 – $999,795
    • 2016 – $275,000
  • Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education
    • 2011 – $539,600
    • 2015 – $650,000
  • Georgia Perimeter College
    • 2009 – $543,500
  • Georgia Public Broadcasting
    • 1998 – $50,000
  • Georgia Shakespeare
    • 1999 – $30,000
    • 2004 – $228,526
    • 2008 – $536,802
  • Georgia Southern University
    • 2001 – $1,000,000
    • 2005 – $800,000
    • 2011 – $913,752
  • Georgia Southwestern State University
    • 2005 – $400,000
  • Georgia State University
    • 1999 – $310,100
    • 2002 – $1,500,000
    • 2006 – $1,209,000
    • 2011 – $4,998,000
  • Girl Scouts of the United States of America
    • 2001 – $741,140
    • 2006 – $2,374,700
  • Girls Incorporated
    • 1999 – $500,000
    • 2004 – $749,456
    • 2007 – $1,074,947
    • 2011 – $1,000,000
  • Global Village Project
    • 2017 – $500,000
  • God’s Child Senior Care Pavilion
    • 1998 – $34,700
  • Goizueta Business School
    • 1999 – $10,000,000
    • 2003 – $12,040,160
    • 2007 – $4,718,992
    • 2012 – $9,750,000
    • 2016 – $14,000,000
    • 2018 – $1,300,000
  • Goldey-Beacom College
    • 1998 – $50,000
    • 2001 – $750,000
    • 2005 – $1,000,000
    • 2008 – $1,500,000
  • Good Samaritan Health Center
    • 1998 – $90,000
  • Goodwill Industries International
    • 2000 – $547,080
    • 2004 – $1,165,000
    • 2009 – $2,055,084
    • 2012 – $3,206,828
  • Greater Atlanta Christian School
    • 2003 – $402,429
    • 2009 – $500,000
  • Hands On Network
    • 2000 – $135,000
  • Heart of Georgia Council on Aging
    • 1998 – $20,000
  • Hi-Hope Service Center
    • 2005 – $534,325
    • 2009 – $500,000
  • High Meadows School
    • 2002 – $237,140
    • 2007 – $230,166
    • 2012 – $300,000
    • 2016 – $360,000
  • High Museum of Art
    • 2000 – $1,500,000
  • Hillside Psychiatric Hospital
    • 1996 – $25,000
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund
    • 2002 – $1,671,125
    • 2005 – $4,000,000
    • 2011 – $5,184,145
  • Hispanic Summer Program
    • 1999 – $60,000
  • Holy Innocents’  Episcopal School
    • 1998 – $50,000
    • 2016 – $500,000
    • 2019 – $700,000
  • Holy Redeemer Catholic School
    • 2002 – $318,700
  • Holy Spirit Catholic Church
    • 1997 – $2,500,000
  • Horizons Atlanta
    • 2015 – $420,000
    • 2019 – $500,000
  • Horizons National Student Enrichment Program
    • 2014 – $60,000
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School
    • 2002 – $540,054
  • Intergenerational Resource Center
    • 1999 – $60,000
  • International  Rescue Committee (IRC) in Atlanta
    • 2016 – $500,000
  • International Life Sciences Institute
    • 1998 – $50,000
  • International Rescue Committee
    • 2003 – $263,100
  • Junior Achievement of Georgia
    • 2015 – $1,000,000
    • 2018 – $1,500,000
  • Junior Achievement Worldwide
    • 1999 – $224,850
    • 2002 – $1,587,352
    • 2005 – $2,363,546
    • 2010 – $1,570,100
  • Kennesaw State University
    • 2001 – $1,000,000
    • 2009 – $660,000
    • 2010 – $1,031,466
  • KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools
    • 2014 – $600,000
    • 2018 – $1,000,000
  • La Amistad
    • 2013 – $206,000
    • 2016 – $300,000
  • Lab Atlanta
    • 2017 – $100,000
  • LaGrange Academy
    • 2003 – $273,000
  • LaGrange College
    • 2001 – $500,000
    • 2004 – $500,000
  • Latin American Association
    • 1995 – $50,000
    • 1996 – $100,000
    • 1998 – $400,000
    • 1999 – $1,600,000
    • 2004 – $3,000,000
    • 2010 – $858,361
    • 2013 – $2,000,000
    • 2016 – $2,000,000
  • Los Niños Primero
    • 2011 – $30,000
    • 2014 – $60,000
    • 2017 – $125,000
  • Loyola University New Orleans
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
  • Make-A-Wish Foundation
    • 1999 – $108,000
  • Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta
    • 1999 – $50,000
    • 2000 – $350,000
    • 2005 – $400,000
  • Marist School
    • 1996 – $150,000
    • 2000 – $735,000
    • 2004 – $1,200,000
    • 2014 – $750,000
    • 2019 – $2,000,000
  • Marquette University
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
    • 2006 – $1,000,000
  • Mercer University
    • 2001 – $500,000
  • Metro Atlanta Respite and Developmental Services 
    • 2000 – $223,600
  • Metropolitan Serenity House
    • 2000 – $75,000
  • Midtown Educational Foundation
    • 1998 – $55,000
  • Monroe Academy
    • 1998 – $60,000
    • 2001 – $502,906
  • Morehouse College
    • 2001 – $500,000
  • Morris Brown College
    • 2001 – $750,000
  • Mount de Sales Academy
    • 2006 – $505,000
  • Mount Vernon Presbyterian School
    • 2000 – $300,000
    • 2003 – $400,000
    • 2015 – $500,000
  • Museum of Design Atlanta
    • 2001 – $138,294
  • National Center for Learning Disabilities
    • 1999 – $50,000
    • 2002 – $694,000
    • 2005 – $1,000,000
  • National Council on Economic Education
    • 2002 – $400,000
  • National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association
    • 1999 – $250,000
    • 2003 – $607,600
  • New American Pathways
    • 2016 – $1,000,000
  • New York University
    • 1999 – $1,000,000
  • Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
  • Nicholas House
    • 2000 – $246,000
    • 2004 – $524,640
  • North Georgia College and State University Foundation
    • 2001 – $619,600
  • Notre Dame Academy
    • 2014 – $450,000
  • Odyssey
    • 2015 0 $320,000
  • Odyssey Family Counseling Center
    • 1999 – $40,000
  • Oglethorpe University 2000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
  • Our House
    • 2000 – $204,714
    • 2008 – $387,197
    • 2013 – $500,000
    • 2017 – $900,000
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Academy
    • 2000 – $250,000
    • 2004 – $500,000
  • Our Lady of Lourdes School
    • 2002 – $150,000
  • Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School
    • 2001 – $498,350
  • Pace Academy
    • 2000 – $200,000
    • 2011 – $435,000
    • 2015 – $600,000
  • Paideia School
    • 2001 – $400,000
    • 2004 – $650,000
    • 2008 – $750,000
    • 2012 – $750,000
    • 2016 – $700,000
  • Parent to Parent of Georgia
    • 2002 – $160,000
  • Paul Anderson Youth Home
    • 1998 – $17,778
    • 2002 – $155,395
    • 2007 – $450,000
  • Pinecrest Academy
    • 1998 – $100,000
    • 2001 – $500,000
  • Positive Growth
    • 2000 – $75,000
  • PowerMyLearning – Atlanta
    • 2017 – $226,500
  • Premier Academy
    • 2003 – $150,000
    • 2007 – $558,875
    • 2010 – $450,500
  • Premier Academy, Inc.
    • 2015 – $500,000
    • 2018 – $500,000
  • Project Lead The Way
    • 2014 – $1,000,000
  • Project Lead the Way, Inc.
    • 2019 – $1,000,000
  • Project Read $136,500
    • 1999 – $136,500
  • Providence Christian Academy
    • 2009 – $400,000
  • Purpose Built Schools, Inc.
    • 2019 – $1,000,000
  • Quality Care for Children
    • 1999 – $280,000
    • 2002 – $398,633
    • 2006 – $335,500
    • 2009 – $473,932
    • 2013 – $535,000
  • Quality Care for Children, Inc.
    • 2017 – $600,000
  • Queen of Angels
    • 2001 – $500,000
  • Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School
    • 2001 – $400,000
  • Reach for Excellence, Inc.
    • 2016 – $150,000
  • Reach Out and Read
    • 2014 – $130,000
    • 2018 – $200,000
  • Reading Recovery Council of North America
    • 2000 – $644,850
  • Refugee Family Services
    • 1999 – $138,000
    • 2002 – $574,279
    • 2005 – $1,126,317
    • 2009 – $500,000
    • 2012 – $818,413
  • Reinhardt University
    • 2003 – $500,000
    • 2007 – $850,000
    • 2012 – $400,000
  • Reinhardt University
    • 2018 – $1,500,000
  • Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center
    • 2004 – $1,500,000
    • 2009 – $12,000,000
    • 2019 – $5,000,000
  • Sacred Heart Schools
    • 1996 – $50,000
    • 1998 – $50,000
    • 2001 – $500,000
    • 2007 – $500,000
  • Saint Kevin Catholic School
    • 2001 – $252,109
  • Saint Leo University
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2005 – $1,000,000
  • Saint Martin’s Episcopal School
    • 2001 – $400,000
    • 2016 – $325,000
  • Savannah College of Art and Design
    • 2001 – $1,000,000
  • Savannah Country Day School
    • 2001 – $400,000
  • Scottdale Child Development & Family Resource Center
    • 2002 – $300,000
    • 2006 – $375,000
    • 2010 – $633,427
    • 2014 – $180,000
  • Scottdale Early Learning
    • 2018 – $435,000
  • Sheltering Arms
    • 1995 – $100,000
    • 1997 – $100,000
    • 2001 – $1,500,000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
    • 2009 – $2,000,000
    • 2013 – $1,600,000
    • 2017 – $2,000,000
  • Shepherd Center Foundation
    • 1998 – $15,000
  • Shorter College
    • 2004 – $400,000
  • Side by Side Clubhouse
    • 2001 – $112,500
  • Southeastern Guide Dogs
    • 2002 – $138,014
  • Southeastern Technical College
    • 2001 – $101,025
  • Southern Center for International Studies
    • 2000 – $567,216
  • Southern Polytechnic State University
    • 2001 – $750,000
    • 2005 – $800,000
    • 2009 – $450,000
  • Southern Wesleyan University
    • 2000 – $300,000
  • Spelman College
    • 2000 – $1,000,000
  • Spring Hill College
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
  • St. John the Evangelist Catholic School
    • 2001 – $1,500,000
    • 2004 – $1,000,000
  • St. Jude the Apostle Catholic School
    • 2002 – $521,433
  • St. Pius X Catholic High School
    • 1997 0 $150,000
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2004 – $1,100,000
  • STAR House Foundation
    • 2003 – $237,044
    • 2007 – $240,756
    • 2011 – $350,000
    • 2014 – $275,000
  • STAR House Foundation, Inc.
    • 2017 $300,000
  • Stepping Stones Educational Therapy Center
    • 2001 – $502,870
    • 2004 – $650,000
    • 2010 – $220,500
  • Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
    • 2002 – $500,000
  • Summerbridge National
    • 2000 – $171,800
  • Support to Employment Project
    • 1999 – $30,000
  • Teach for America
    • 2000 – $285,000
    • 2009 – $2,850,827
    • 2012 – $3,071,593
  • Technical College System of Georgia
    • 2013 – $1,200,000
  • The Atlanta Academy
    • 2004 – $177,400
    • 2009 – $240,000
    • 2012 – $300,000
    • 2016 – $350,000
  • The Atlanta Girls’ School
    • 2000 – $300,000
    • 2015 – $350,000
    • 2018 – $600,000
  • The Atlanta Opera
    • 1998 – $40,000
    • 1999 – $80,000
    • 2003 – $700,000
    • 2008 – $1,500,000
    • 2013 – $750,000
  • The Auditory-Verbal Center
    • 1999 – $68,000
  • The Bedford School
    • 2002 – $371,770
  • The Carter Center
    • 2000 – $150,000
  • The Center for Children and Young Adults
    • 2000 – $260,750
  • The Children’s School
    • 2017 – $450,000
  • The College Board
    • 2012 – $2,597,433
  • The College of Charleston
    • 2001 – $542,500
  • The Cottage School
    • 2002 – $75,000
    • 2006 – $500,000
    • 2010 – $237,135
  • The Frazer Center
    • 2004 – $300,000
    • 2011 – $456,123
    • 2015 – $350,000
  • The Galloway School
    • 2000 – $200,000
    • 2005 – $400,000
    • 2017 – $750,000
  • The Gatchell Home
    • 1999 – $250,000
  • The Heritage School
    • 2001 – $400,000
  • The Howard School
    • 2010 – $130,000
    • 2014 – $450,000
  • The Jackson School
    • 2002 – $180,000
  • The Joseph Sams School
    • 2000 – $500,000
    • 2004 – $500,000
    • 2009 – $300,000
  • The Kindezi Schools
    • 2016 – $450,000
  • The Lovett School
    • 2000 – $200,000
    • 2017 – $750,000
  • The National Conference for Community and Justice
    • 1998 – $10,000
  • The Path Project, Inc.
    • 2017 – $275,000
  • The Place of Forsyth County
    • 2001 – $150,446
  • The Regis School of the Sacred Heart
    • 2002 – $500,000
  • The Salvation Army
    • 2001 – $150,000
  • The Schenck School
    • 1998 – $88,000
    • 2002 – $400,000
  • The Study Hall at Emmaus House
    • 2000 – $247,866
  • The Trust for Public Land
    • 2000 – $250,000
  • The University of Georgia
    • 1999 – $770,000
    • 2002 – $3,500,000
    • 2006 – $4,000,000
    • 2010 – $2,400,000
    • 2012 – $850,000
  • The Walker School
    • 2001 – $400,000
    • 2005 – $500,000
    • 2009 – $600,000
    • 2019 – $600,000
  • The Westminster Schools
    • 1995 – $150,000
    • 2000 – $1,000,000
    • 2003 – $1,202,694
    • 2007 – $750,000
    • 2010 – $800,000
    • 2014 – $1,250,000
    • 2018 – $3,500,000
  • Thomas University
    • 2001 – $250,000
  • Torah Day School of Atlanta
    • 1999 – $150,000
  • Trinity Early Learning Center
    • 2003 – $30,000
  • Trinity School
    • 2001 – $200,000
    • 2017 – $350,000
  • United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta – Georgia Early Learning Initiative (GELI)
    • 2001 – $500,000
  • United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta – SMART START
    • 2003 – $500,000
  • University of Miami
    • 1999 – $2,504,500
    • 2009 – $2,443,500
    • 2014 – $2,000,000
    • 2019 – $2,600,000
  • University of Notre Dame
    • 2002 – $1,860,352
    • 2006 – $2,029,792
  • University of West Georgia
    • 2000 – $590,793
    • 2005 – $500,000
  • University School of Nashville
    • 2000 – $200,000
  • Villanova University
    • 2002 – $1,000,000
    • 2007 – $1,200,000
  • Voices for Georgia’s Children: Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network
    • 2017 – $220,000
  • Wesley Community Centers of Savannah
    • 2001 – $180,736
    • 2005 – $300,000
    • 2008 – $383,438
    • 2012 – $285,980
  • Wesleyan College
    • 1998 – $250,000
    • 2001 – $750,000
  • Wesleyan School
    • 2000 – $200,000
  • Whitefield Academy
    • 1999 – $250,000
    • 2003 – $500,000
  • Whitefoord Inc.
    • 2015 – $300,000
  • Whitfield County Dalton Day Care Center
    • 2004 – $300,000
    • 2008 – $500,000
    • 2012 – $511,646
  • WINGS for Kids
    • 2015 – $475,000
  • Wonderful Days Preschool
    • 2010 – $56,949
    • 2013 – $86,000
  • Wonderful Days Preschool!
    • 2016 – $105,000
  • Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart
    • 2002 – $500,000
  • Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
    • 2015 – $910,000
  • Woodward Academy
    • 2000 – $400,000
    • 2003 – $1,104,914
    • 2007 – $750,000
    • 2019 – $875,000
  • Yale University
    • 1997 – $2,500,000
    • 2001 – $3,500,000
    • 2009 – $1,915,091
    • 2014 – $3,000,000
  • YMCA of Metro Atlanta
    • 2001 – $585,888
    • 2014 – $1,250,000
    • 2017 – $4,000,000
  • YMCA of the USA
    • 2007 – $2,612,055
    • 2011 – $5,797,803
  • Young Harris College
    • 2000 – $300,000
    • 2004 – $750,000
    • 2009 – $610,000
  • YWCA of the U.S.A.
    • 1999 – $500,000
  • Zoo Atlanta
    • 1999 – $50,000

Goizueta Foundation Endowed Scholarships

Academy of the Sacred Heart – New Orleans, LA

Athens Academy – Athens, GA

The Atlanta Girls’ School – Atlanta, GA

Atlanta International School – Atlanta, GA

Atlanta Speech School – Atlanta, GA

Augusta Preparatory Day School – Augusta, GA

The Bedford School – Fairburn, GA

Belen Jesuit Preparatory School – Miami, FL

Ben Franklin Academy – Atlanta, GA

Benedictine Military School – Savannah, GA

Blessed Trinity High School – Atlanta, GA

Brookwood School – Thomasville, GA

Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart – Miami, FL

Cheshire Academy – Cheshire, CT

The Cottage School – Roswell, GA

Darlington School – Rome, GA

Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart – Houston, TX

Frederica Academy – St. Simons Island, GA

The Galloway School – Atlanta, GA

Greater Atlanta Christian School – Norcross, GA

The Heritage School – Newnan, GA

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School – Atlanta, GA

The Lovett School – Atlanta, GA

Marist School – Atlanta, GA

Mount de Sales Academy – Macon, GA

Mount Vernon Presbyterian School – Atlanta, GA

Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart – Newton, MA

Our Lady of Lourdes Academy – Miami, FL

Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School – Atlanta, GA

Pace Academy – Atlanta, GA

Paideia School – Atlanta, GA

Pinecrest Academy – Cumming, GA

Providence Christian Academy – Lilburn, GA

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School – Rabun Gap, GA

The Regis School of the Sacred Heart – Houston, TX

Sacred Heart Schools – Chicago, IL

Saint Kevin Catholic School – Miami, FL

Saint Martin’s Episcopal School – Atlanta, GA

Savannah Country Day School – Savannah, GA

The Schenck School – Atlanta, GA

St. John the Evangelist Catholic School – Hapeville, GA

St. Pius X Catholic High School – Atlanta, GA

Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart – Princeton, NJ

Torah Day School of Atlanta – Atlanta, GA

Trinity School – Atlanta, GA

University School of Nashville – Nashville, TN

The Walker School – Marietta, GA

Wesleyan School – Norcross, GA

The Westminster Schools – Atlanta, GA

Whitefield Academy, Inc. – Mableton, GA

Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart – Lake Forest, IL

Woodward Academy – College Park, GA

Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College – Tifton, GA

Agnes Scott College – Atlanta, GA

Albany State University – Albany, GA

Andrew College – Cuthbert, GA

Armstrong State University – Savannah, GA

Auburn University – Auburn, AL

Barry University – Miami, FL

Berry College – Rome, GA

Boston College – Boston, MA

Brewton-Parker College – Mount Vernon, GA

Clark Atlanta University – Atlanta, GA

College of the Holy Cross – Worcester, MA

The College of Charleston – Charleston, SC

Columbus State University – Columbus, GA

Dalton State College – Dalton, GA

Florida Atlantic University – Jupiter, FL

Georgia College & State University – Milledgeville, GA

Georgia Institute of Technology – Atlanta, GA

Georgia Southern University – Statesboro, GA

Georgia Southwestern State University – Americus, GA

Georgia State University – Atlanta, GA

Goizueta Business School at Emory University – Atlanta, GA

Goldey-Beacom College – Wilmington, DE

Kennesaw State University – Kennesaw, GA

LaGrange College – LaGrange, GA

Loyola University New Orleans – New Orleans, LA

Marquette University – Milwaukee, WI

Mercer University – Macon, GA

Morehouse College – Atlanta, GA

Morris Brown College – Atlanta, GA

Oglethorpe University – Atlanta, GA

Reinhardt University – Waleska, GA

Saint Leo University – Saint Leo, FL

Savannah College of Art and Design – Savannah, GA

Shorter College – Rome, GA

Southern Wesleyan University – Central, SC

Spelman College – Atlanta, GA

Spring Hill College – Mobile, AL

Thomas University – Thomasville, GA

University of Georgia – Athens, GA

University of North Georgia – Dahlonega, GA

University of Notre Dame – South Bend, IN

University of West Georgia – Carrollton, GA

Villanova University – Villanova, PA

Wesleyan College – Macon, GA

Yale University – New Haven, CT

Young Harris College – Young Harris, GA