The Georgia State Government offers a variety of grant programs, primarily through the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget (OPB). These grants focus on community development, economic growth, housing, and rural support.
Department of Community Affairs (DCA):
The DCA administers numerous grant programs aimed at economic and community development. Programs such as the OneGeorgia Authority focus on rural development by offering financial support for land acquisition, infrastructure, and entrepreneurship. Additional DCA programs include the Community Development Block Grants, Historic Preservation Grants, and Housing Tax Credit Programs (All programs) (Georgia Department of Community Affairs).
Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget (OPB):
The OPB manages state funds, including federal grants from acts like the American Rescue Plan. While there are no active grant opportunities at this moment, the office frequently updates its site with new funding opportunities. It also provides resources to help organizations manage awarded grants (Grant Opportunities).
To explore these opportunities in detail, you can visit the Georgia DCA Grant Programs page or the Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget.