The 2026 Housing Stability Grant funds services, eviction prevention, and advocacy to advance equitable, research-driven housing stability and systemic change in the Atlanta region.
Funder: Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
Due Dates: July 1, 2026 (recommended for new applicants) | September 30, 2026 (final deadline for new applications)
Funding Amounts: Typical awards vary; funding supports services, eviction prevention, and advocacy for housing stability in Atlanta. Award amounts and duration are not specified; see guidelines for details.
Summary: Supports services, eviction prevention, and advocacy to promote affordable housing and housing stability in the Atlanta region, with a focus on equity and systemic change.
Key Information: Current portfolio grantees are considered automatically; only new applicants must submit a 2026 application.
The 2026 Housing Stability Grant from the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (CFGA) advances housing stability across the Atlanta region by supporting direct services for people experiencing or exiting homelessness, eviction prevention initiatives, and policy or advocacy efforts to promote affordable housing. Funding priorities include emergency shelter, rapid rehousing, legal defense for tenants, and community organizing to address systemic barriers to housing. This grant is part of CFGA’s TogetherATL strategy, which centers equity and racial justice in its approach to community strengthening.