Thank you for visiting the Extension Grants page. Due to the large volume of grant request, the Grant Coordinator has developed the"Grant Seeking Request Form" and the "Grant Writing Request Form" to help ensure an accurate response to requests and manage our time more efficiently. If you would like to request use of time of the Grant Coordinator, please return these forms by email or send grant questions to: extgrant@uga.edu
EXTENSION GRANTS e-NEWS offers grant announcement information relevant to Extension activities
THE
CAPTAIN PLANET FOUNDATION supports hands on environmental
education projects in amounts from $500 to $2500. Rolling
deadline.
THE
WALMART FOUNDATIONis committed to serve the communities
that it is stationed in through giving. Contact Community Relations
at your local Walmart for an application.
External Funding Template - This template is a resource for agents to build support for funding needs. Filling out the template provides an immediate resource for grant applications.
Classes on grant writing are available at Extension Winter School or through scheduling your own training session. An archived Horizon Wimba training session will be available shortly!
The Georgia 4-H Foundation is excited to be a part of eBay's Project
Mission Fish. Items can be sold to benefit GA 4-H by choosing to
donate the proceeds of a listed item to our non-profit.
GRANT
SUCCESS STORIES
Irwin County 4-H Club is going green through the help of a Chevron Community Pride Grant. The grant will fund several projects including a newspaper recycling program to benefit Sunnydale Training Center - a work center for mentally challenged persons.Additionally the 4-H Club has developed and conducted a fundraiser by selling 100% cotton eco-friendly shopping bag to reduce the use of plastic bags and is not only using grant funding from Chevron but also local support form the Irwin EMC, AgGeorgia Farm Credit and Harvey 's Supermarkets.
Extension Grants e-News provides readers with information on current and reoccuring grant announcements, Extension grant success stories, and grant tips. Editions are published quarterly.