Private Foundation · GA
Joseph B Whitehead Foundation
Atlanta, GA · EIN 586001954 · Website ↗ · 990s on ProPublica ↗
Assets
$406.2M
Total Giving
$183.1M
Grants on File
94
Average Grant
$1.9M
Giving Radius
Where Joseph B Whitehead Foundation Has Given
Section I
How to Apply
Application form not required. Proposals should be submitted via the Foundation's online application portal on its website. Before submitting a formal grant request, prospective grantees are encouraged to submit an informal inquiry to fdns@woodruff.org. The grant request should be made in letter form and include the following information: - A description of the organization, its purposes, programs, staffing and governing board - The organization's latest financial statements including the most recent audit report - A description of the proposed project and full justification for its funding - An itemized project budget, including other sources of support in hand or anticipated - Evidence from the IRS of the organization's tax-exempt status and that the applying organization itself is not a private foundation.
On Unsolicited Proposals yes
Restrictions
Grants are made to public charities that provide a full range of basic human services to citizens of metropolitan Atlanta. The Foundation has a particular interest in supporting organizations that serve children and youth. In recent years, the Foundation has concentrated a significant portion of its giving on improving the quality and accessibility of early childhood development programs in metro Atlanta, on increasing literacy rates, and on boosting college enrollment and graduation rates for Atlanta Public Schools graduates. Grants are reserved for well-established public charities with a broad base of community support. The Foundation provides support for capital projects and programmatic expenses. No grants are made to individuals.
Section IV
Recent Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA | $2.0M | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $350K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $14.8M | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $4.8M | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $200K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $5.0M | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $17.0M | 2022 |
| Marietta, GA | $650K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $450K | 2022 |
| New York, NY | $400K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $1.0M | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $750K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $300K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $2.0M | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $400K | 2022 |
| Marietta, GA | $750K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $100K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $600K | 2022 |
| Sandy Springs, GA | $700K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $300K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $175K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $400K | 2022 |
| Doraville, GA | $350K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $600K | 2022 |
| Atlanta, GA | $175K | 2022 |
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Section VI
Filing History
Year-by-year financial summary from IRS 990-PF filings. Total assets and qualifying distributions show the foundation's growth and giving trajectory.
| Year | Total Assets | Qualifying Distributions | Total Revenue | Total Expenses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | $192.2M | $87.3M | $86.8M | $106.2M |
| 2022 | $161.7M | $91.5M | $53.1M | $81.5M |
| 2021 | $148.3M | $82.3M | $58.2M | $72.1M |
| 2020 | $126.5M | $76.8M | $57.7M | $68.9M |
| 2019 | $117.7M | $78.9M | $49.7M | $64.7M |
| 2015 | $109.1M | $67.9M | $61.1M | $59.0M |
| 2014 | $92.8M | $68.0M | $42.4M | $45.9M |
| 2013 | $96.2M | $65.7M | $39.3M | $37.6M |
| 2012 | $94.6M | — | $36.5M | $36.2M |
| 2011 | — | — | — | — |