Celebrating Client Grant Wins

We’re celebrating our clients’ successes! Our process is deliberate, collaborative, and supportive — and it gets results. See one of our latest grant wins below and join us in a round of applause for our hardworking nonprofit partners.

$200,000 Grant Awarded to Rebuilding Together Atlanta

Rebuilding Together Atlanta has been awarded a National Neighborhood Promise® grant from the Republic Services Charitable Foundation, supporting a transformative revitalization project at the Herbert Greene Nature Preserve in West Atlanta.

This investment will help expand access to one of the neighborhood’s most valuable natural spaces while strengthening environmental stewardship and community connection. Through this initiative, the preserve will see several important upgrades designed to ensure more residents can safely experience and enjoy the space. 

Together, these improvements will expand accessibility, strengthen climate resilience, and provide a welcoming outdoor space for neighbors of all ages and abilities.

The project reflects the Republic Services Charitable Foundation’s commitment to building stronger communities through the National Neighborhood Promise® program, which supports neighborhood revitalization initiatives across the country focused on sustainability, safety, and community engagement.

As the Herbert Greene Nature Preserve project moves forward, Rebuilding Together Atlanta will work alongside Republic Services, community leaders, and volunteers to bring these improvements to life and ensure the preserve continues serving as a vital urban greenspace for West Atlanta.

Behind the Grant

Our team was proud to partner with Rebuilding Together Atlanta to develop the successful National Neighborhood Promise® grant proposal.

Working closely with the organization, we helped position the project around the Republic Services Charitable Foundation’s core sustainability priorities, including community impact, climate leadership, accessibility, and neighborhood revitalization.

From shaping the project narrative to clearly articulating measurable outcomes around safety, accessibility, and community engagement, the proposal helped demonstrate how targeted investment in the preserve would deliver lasting benefits for West Atlanta residents.

This collaboration secured catalytic funding that will help make the Herbert Greene Nature Preserve greener, safer, and more accessible for generations to come. Congrats, Rebuilding Together Atlanta! We are proud to support you and your vision.

New Grant Packages Are Coming— Tailored for A New Era of Grant Funding

Exciting times ahead at Resurgens Impact Consulting! 🚀 In today’s nonprofit landscape—marked by shrinking government funding, economic uncertainty, and intense grant competition—we’re thrilled to announce brand-new services designed to supercharge your funding success and fuel your nonprofit’s work to provide health and human services and build movements for progress.

These innovative offerings will equip your nonprofit with cutting-edge strategies to navigate grant funding trends, secure resilient grant revenue streams, and amplify your mission’s impact amid heightened scrutiny and grant maker selectivity.

Stay tuned for the big reveal—details dropping soon!

We’re opening the floor for a live Ask Me Anything About Grants session where nothing is off-limits. Bring your real questions, current challenges, and half-formed “are we doing this right?” thoughts. We’ll talk strategy, funding realities, and what nonprofits need to be paying attention to right now.

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Grant Opportunities

O’Reilly Foundation

Deadline: March 31, 2026 (Applications accepted March 1-31)

Summary: Provides project, general operating, and capital grants supporting underserved and underrepresented individuals and families, focusing on Economic Stability and Mobility, Workforce Development, Health and Social Services, and Disaster Relief.

Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia – 2026 Grant Cycle

Deadline: March 16, 2026

Summary: Grant cycle focused on healthcare with an emphasis on mental health, supporting services including mental health counseling, crisis intervention, substance use recovery, behavioral health for youth and families, and access-to-care initiatives for underserved populations.

Invest in Others Awards Program 

Deadline: March 20, 2026 (Nominations)

Summary: Celebrates financial advisors making a difference through volunteerism and charitable leadership; nonprofits they support can receive grants.

Ribbons of Hope (Invest in Women, Inc.)

Deadline: Mid-April 2026

Geographic Scope: Georgia-specific organizations

Summary: Supports Georgia-based nonprofits improving the lives of women and/or children in health, education, economic independence, social well-being, and human rights through special projects or capital improvements.

Evelyn S. and K.E. Barrett Foundation – Competitive Grants

Deadline: March 31, 2026

Summary: Supports organizations working to improve children’s health, safety, and education. Focus areas include health and wellness, education, and human services (food, water, shelter).

Samueli Foundation – Breakaway Fund

Deadline: April 10, 2026

Summary: Provides one-year grant awards for projects addressing significant challenges nonprofits face in securing unrestricted funds. Funding categories include: (1) Talent and Leadership – supporting staffing and leadership development; (2) Systems and “Stuff” – enhancing infrastructure; (3) Expertise – enabling meaningful inter-organizational collaboration.

Circle for Justice Innovations – Until She’s Free Fund

Application Process: Rolling (check website for current application status)

Funding Type: Unrestricted general operating support grants and capacity-building opportunities

Summary: Supports women, girls, trans women, and trans girls, gender-non-conforming people, and LGBTQIA-led organizations addressing the unique ways these communities are harmed by violence, incarceration, immigration detention, and deportation.

Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant

Deadline: April 30th

The Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant Program offers funding to eligible juvenile courts to provide evidence-based services as alternatives to commitment to the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). The grant is open to new and existing applicants.

2026 Housing Stability Grants

Deadline: July 1, 2026 (recommended)

We are supporting nonprofits that work to ensure more people in our region have safe, secure housing. This opportunity is focused on support for eviction prevention and services for people experiencing or exiting homelessness, as well as policy and advocacy efforts. Organizations in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties are eligible. Policy and advocacy efforts may also be statewide in scope.

Norfolk Southern opens 2026 Community Grant applications

Deadline: August 3, 2026

Organizations doing good in their communities can now apply for Norfolk Southern Corporation’s Community Impact grants through August 3, 2026.

Want to apply? Work with us and let us take the time and stress of applying off your shoulders! Fill out this form for new clients or email betty@resurgensimpact.com if you’re a returning client.

 

Use Your Voice: Comment on the Proposed SAM.gov DEI and Immigration Certifications

Federal grantees, this is your moment: the GSA is proposing new SAM.gov certifications on DEI and immigration that will shape how nonprofits apply for federal funds. Public comments are open until March 30, 2026, and the volume of feedback so far is remarkably low. 

You don’t need to be a policy expert—just share how these changes would realistically impact your mission, staffing, and grant management. Even a brief, clear comment helps ensure nonprofit voices are heard at the federal level. 

Read more and submit your input here.

$500 Referral Credit 

We have space to help new nonprofit clients! We love helping nonprofits that work in health, human services, and movement building, with operating budgets of $2M or more. To refer a client and earn a $500 credit if they sign a contract, make an email introduction to betty@resurgensimpact.com

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