Reflecting on 2025. Moving With Intention.
Following a year marked by funding disruptions, policy shifts, and leadership transitions, the Foundation shares lessons learned and its focus on strengthening education and mental health systems.
Following a year marked by funding disruptions, policy shifts, and leadership transitions, the Foundation shares lessons learned and its focus on strengthening education and mental health systems.
Georgia’s nonprofit sector is a powerful force for community well-being and economic vitality. In 2025, nonprofits across the state rose to meet growing demand despite financial strain, workforce challenges, and funding delays. Learn more about the Georgia nonprofit sector, including data snapshots from four Georgia regions, in the full report.
Changes in federal leadership are impacting nonprofit funding, operations, and stakeholders. To help you navigate these shifts, GCN offers essential resources, guidance, and updates. Find links to the latest policy changes, executive actions, and planning tools.
A comprehensive overview of policy, data, and targeted recommendations to improve lifelong outcomes for all kids, birth through young adulthood. Key topics include: physical and behavioral health; child protection and safety; effective discipline and juvenile justice; and child care, enrichment, and youth engagement.
Learn4Life has a vested interest in making sure all students, especially those furthest from opportunity–our Black, Latinx, and low-income students, succeed, because we know metro Atlanta’s long-term vitality and prosperity depends on our commitment to educating our young people and preparing the next generation of leaders and citizens.
This report offers a regional landscape analysis of college access supports across eight Metro Atlanta school districts: Atlanta Public Schools, Clayton County Public Schools, Cobb County School District, City Schools of Decatur, DeKalb County School District, Fulton County Schools, Gwinnett County Public Schools, and Marietta City Schools.
LCF Georgia is the only organization in the state committed and dedicated to invest in Latinos leaders through our community leaders, organizations, students, and entrepreneurs.
This resource hub is designed to highlight the impact on nonprofits, equip them with relevant tools and information, and serve as an educational tool for individuals and donors.
The Child Well-Being Index is a critical tool to understand disparities, communicate the interconnectedness of race and place, and inform our investment strategies toward a more prosperous and equitable region.
Nonprofit GPS helps nonprofit leaders make well-informed decisions, navigate business model risks, and keep the mission alive, even in the face of disruption. Decades of experience and collaboration open avenues to peer wisdom, practical tools, and professional support that enable real-world action.
GEEARS reflects on 2025, highlighting partnerships and wins that strengthened early childhood supports in Georgia, from protecting Head Start slots to expanding literacy, research, and statewide advocacy efforts.
On February 6, over 150 parents and caregivers from 33 Georgia cities gathered at the state capitol for GEEARS’ eighth annual Strolling Thunder, advocating for policies to support young children and families.
2025 tested the resilience of organizations working at the intersection of education, mental health, and equity. In response, the Betty and Davis Fitzgerald Foundation listened closely, acted with intention, and clarified how we will continue to partner in a changing landscape—sharing lessons learned and sharpening our focus on strengthening education and mental health systems.
This letter reflects on that journey and outlines our path forward.