Grantmaking Strategy

Grantmaking Strategy

Strategic Direction

We aspire to be good partners with grantees – sharing ideas, cultivating open communication,and fostering a sense of community partnership. We look for partners who share our values and strategic priorities. To us, there is power in working together toward a common goal to create positive community change.

In 2024, The Goizueta Foundation established a refreshed strategic direction focused on early learning, K-12 education, higher education, and building a stronger Atlanta.

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Programmatic Impact

Language & Literacy for Early Learners
Literacy (Science of Reading/3rd Grade Literacy)
Numeracy (8th grade Math)
College & Career Readiness
Economic Mobility & Workforce Development
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Populations

Students
Hispanic/Latino
Immigrant/Refugee
Those Living in Poverty
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Programmatic Impact

Language & Literacy for Early Learners
Literacy (Science of Reading/3rd Grade Literacy)
Numeracy (8th grade Math)
College & Career Readiness
Economic Mobility & Workforce Development
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Populations

Students
Hispanic/Latino
Immigrant/Refugee
Those Living in Poverty

Geography of Focus

Organizations located within the following 11 metropolitan Atlanta counties are eligible to apply:

• Cherokee
• Clayton
• Cobb
• DeKalb
• Douglas
• Fayette

• Forsyth
• Fulton
• Gwinnett
• Henry
• Rockdale

Types of Programming

The Foundation provides funding support for the following types of programming:

• Programs (Pilot, Development, Expansion)
• Curriculum Development
• Professional Development
• Capacity Building
• Partnerships
• Innovation
• Research & Analysis

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