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The J. Bulow Campbell Foundation (Georgia)
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Funder Type

Private Foundation
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IT Classification

C - Funds little to no technology
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Authority

The J. Bulow Campbell Foundation
Summary

The Foundation focuses on organizations in Atlanta and Georgia, but it also can consider grants to those in the five surrounding states. It meets quarterly and awards most of its grants for capital purposes within the areas of education, youth development, human services, public spaces, and cultural institutions. The Foundation gives highest priority to capital funding rather than providing support for current operating expenses or programs.
History of Funding

The Campbell Foundation began with $7 million in 1940 and, since then, has awarded over $800 million in grants. Previous grant awards are available to view here: https://jbcf.org/prior-grants.
Additional Information

Grants are NOT awarded for the following purposes:
- Annual operating support
- To individuals, including financial aid or for education
- Festivals, special events or conferences
- Films or documentaries
- Start-up funding or seed money
- Individual church congregations
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Eligibility Details

Grants are awarded almost exclusively in Atlanta and Georgia. While organizations in Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee are eligible to receive grants, the Foundation has provided only limited support outside Georgia, and it does not award grants outside the six-state region.
The Foundation considers grants only to institutions determined by the Internal Revenue Service to be tax-exempt and classified by the IRS as not a private Foundation.” No grants or loans of any kind are made to individuals.
In consideration of requests by educational institutions, priority is given to those which are privately-supported and accredited, and additional consideration is given to Christian-based institutions emphasizing Christian life on campus. Support for publicly-supported universities is limited to members of the Georgia Research Alliance.
Deadline Details

Letters of request received by January 1, April 1, July 1, or October 1 will be given preliminary consideration at the meeting during that month. Applicants are encouraged to submit proposals well in advance of these deadlines.
Award Details

Grant amounts vary based on the size and scope of each individual campaign. However, the Foundation prefers not to underwrite a large percentage of any individual project or campaign but rather participate with proportional grants. Request amounts are best determined by a phone call with one of the Foundation's staff members.
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