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100 Men Who Give

100 Men Who Give, a Giving Circle, was created to help fund our local Glynn County nonprofits that serve the needs of our community. By joining together each quarter, we are able to greatly expand our impact for those in need. For new members: make your first quarterly donation of $100 to officially join 100 Men.

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100 Women of McIntosh County

“100 Women” is a “giving circle”, comprised of 100+ women who have a heart for giving. Members come from all walks of life but share a common goal of helping others in McIntosh County. We are a group of ordinary individuals who can collectively make an extraordinary impact on our community.

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Atticus Fund

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Coastal Community Endowment Fund

The Coastal Community Endowment is a permanent fund that supports, and will continue to support, future generations through a broad range of identified community needs: feeding the hungry, educating youth, protecting our coastal environment, nourishing the arts, revitalizing neighborhoods, and a multitude of social services. This fund also makes a contribution to the Foundation's annual competitive Community Impact Fund award program.

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Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation - Operations

CCGF's Operating Fund supports the day-to-day work that makes everything else possible — from grantmaking and donor services to community research and nonprofit support across Camden, Glynn, and McIntosh counties. Unrestricted gifts to this fund strengthen the Foundation's ability to serve as a trusted partner in philanthropy, ensuring every dollar given to our community funds is matched by the staff and infrastructure needed to put it to work effectively.

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Eugenia Price/Joyce K. Blackburn Charitable Fund

The Foundation owns the copyrights to over 50 titles of written work by authors Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn, including the widely read, St. Simons Trilogy by Price. The royalties associated with book sales or general donations are put back into the local arts and humanities in our community through grants.

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Helping People In Need Fund (HPIN)

Celia Young, a twelve-year-old from St. Simons Island, has started her own Bridge Fund in partnership with the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation (CCGF). Created to support her nonprofit, Helping People In Need (HPIN), the fund will be managed and grown through CCGF and made accessible to anyone in the community who wants to contribute. Inspired by her grandmother’s charitable spirit, Celia discovered a passion for helping others at an early age. At just seven years old, she founded HPIN with a goal of helping as many people as possible. Since then, she has raised over $30,000 in support of Glynn County organizations, including Hope 1312 Collective, Sparrows Nest, and Communities in Schools. For her most recent fundraising campaign --a children’s artwork auction—Celia and her friends raised over $5,000 to purchase sleeping bags for those experiencing homelessness in our area. As the youngest person ever to open a fund with CCGF, Celia aims to simplify giving through support from the Foundation and make contributing to those in need easily accessible to everyone in the community. Celia is committed to continuing her philanthropic journey throughout her life. Her dedication to making a difference makes her a bright light in our community and an example to youth everywhere who have a heart for charity. An inspiration for people of all ages, her message is simple: No matter how old you are, you can make a difference and create change in the world. Celia hopes that the HPIN Bridge Fund will inspire others to join her mission and support neighbors in need. Every member of the community is encouraged to get involved and give!

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Jason Brown Memorial Fund

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Mildred Huie/Mildred Huie Wilcox Endowment For the Arts and Culture

The purpose of the Mildred Huie/Mildred Huie Wilcox Endowment for Arts and Culture is to help stimulate vitality and quality in nonprofit organizations specializing in visual, musical, performing arts, cultural programming, and Coastal Georgia History. Grants will be made to any 501(c)3 organization or educational institution for improvements in management, artistic excellence, or special programming. Special consideration will be given to organizations whose artistic offerings are reflective of, and deeply rooted in, the Coastal Georgia community. No grants will be made to individual artists.

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Phoenix Fund

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SSAAHC

CCGF is providing a comprehensive fiscal sponsorship for the St. Simons African American Heritage Coalition's activities for The Project which include the following areas: Organizational Development, Staffing, Programming, Community Engagement

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The Pom Fund

The Pom Fund French native and South Georgia maman, Mrs. Pom Johnson (1945-2025) loved the humanities, especially classical music. This fund established in her memory by her friends and family will provide unrestricted grants to music and arts organizations in Glynn County, Baxley, and Long Pond, Georgia.

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William Bernard McCloud Community Impact Fund

Contributions to this fund go directly to CCGF’s annual competitive award cycle which offers funding for non-profit organizations serving Glynn, Camden, and McIntosh Counties. As a former CCGF board member and active Community Impact Committee (CIC) member, Bernard McCloud served his community with distinction and purpose. CCGF can think of no better tribute than to rename the Foundation’s annual competitive award in recognition of his dedication to and love for his coastal home. CCGF hopes this fund and the awards that come from it reflect the best aspects of the Foundation and the community that Bernard helped build and shape, ensuring that the work we do is For Good, Forever.