The Clayton and Carol Paul Fund awards grants to Central Georgia animal welfare organizations for projects that significantly reduce animal suffering and homelessness.
Funder: Community Foundation of Central Georgia
Due Dates: June 30, 2026 (noon) | December 31, 2026 (noon)
Funding Amounts: Most grants up to $2,000; at least one larger project may be funded annually.
Summary: Supports Central Georgia animal welfare organizations with grants to reduce animal suffering and homelessness.
The Clayton and Carol Paul Fund provides monetary grants to animal humane societies, shelters, adoption agencies, low-cost spay-neuter clinics, individual wildlife rehabilitators, and other animal welfare organizations in Central Georgia. The fund is dedicated to supporting volunteer-driven efforts that reduce animal suffering and homelessness, focusing on organizations that often operate with limited resources. Priority is given to proposals with a lasting and significant impact on decreasing stray animal populations and alleviating animal suffering.