100 Women Who Care Coweta County is a group of women who will gather four times a year for a one-hour meeting to learn about local charities and donate $100 each quarter to a charitable cause selected by the group. This combined donation each quarter will make a significant difference in Coweta County without time-consuming fundraising events and planning.
The Foundation’s mission is to enhance our community's quality of life by encouraging philanthropic and stewardship. The Foundation provides a catalyst to help focus local philanthropy on our community's changing needs. The Foundation manages individual gifts and bequests that enhance and support the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Centre Strings is a student/community string orchestra dedicated to musical and interpersonal excellence. We do not support competition in any form, including seating. We play music of all genres and strive for artistic and human diversity.
The ChildrenConnect Museum in downtown Newnan is on a mission to engage children and families in the joyful discovery of connecting to the world around them through meaningful play.
The Coweta County Sheriff's Office Fund, a dedicated initiative operating under the fiscal sponsorship of the Coweta Community Foundation. Our mission is rooted in serving the residents of Coweta County and enhancing the vital work of the Coweta County Sheriff's Office (CCSO).
A pool of funds distributed annually through our grant cycle to support nonprofit organizations dedicated to serving the residents of Coweta County.
A dedicated fund allocated annually to schools and agencies within Coweta County, empowering them to positively impact the next generation of learners and leaders in and outside of the classroom. Grants are awarded to teachers, clubs and schools.
In honor of Jillienne Whitley, a dedicated past employee of the Coweta Community Foundation and an unwavering advocate for nonprofits in Coweta, a fund has been established through the Foundation to support her family during this challenging time. Jill has been described by a former colleague as “a joyful noise.” She is feisty, funny, and fiercely devoted to her children, Millie (12) and Henry (17). Her generosity and resilience have touched countless lives, and now she needs the support of the community she has championed. On January 23, Jill was admitted to Emory St. Joseph’s Hospital following a fall, which was later determined to be a symptom of severe liver and kidney failure. She is currently on a ventilator and dialysis as her medical team works tirelessly to stabilize her condition. Plans to transfer her to Emory Midtown for specialized care are pending the availability of a bed. During this time, Jill’s focus must remain on healing. However, with her paid leave exhausted and short-term disability still awaiting approval, the immediate needs of her family have become a priority. This fund has been created to ensure that Millie and Henry are fully supported, both emotionally and financially. Henry is preparing to start his college journey at Georgia Southern this fall, and Millie’s love of books (the creepier, the better) is a joy Jill always nurtured. If you are moved to help, contributions to this fund will go directly toward meeting the family’s needs and easing their financial burden. Additionally, we ask for your prayers, love, and support during this incredibly difficult time. Jill has given so much to this community; now, it is our turn to give back to her and her family. Let this be a reminder to cherish your loved ones, embrace gratitude, and find joy in every moment. Everything can change in an instant.
Little Black Dress Donor Advised Fund is dedicated to providing crucial support for our local Title One Schools in Coweta. Join us in making a difference and be a part of this meaningful initiative.
MOWOC’S mission is to help clients remain in their own homes, improve their nutritional health status, and enhance their quality of life.
The Community Talent and Leadership development fund is aimed at providing education and tools for individuals to expand their job and leadership skills. The goal is to match the skills employers are seeking with the talent pipeline to ensure strong employment opportunities for our community.
The Newnan Cultural Arts Committee (NCAC) is a standing committee for the City of Newnan, commissioned by the City Council in August 2005. NCAC seeks to engage, excite and enhance our community through the cultural arts experience.
A local group helping local people undergoing treatment for all types of cancer. We offer assistance with electricity bills for up to three months. We serve individuals in Fayette and Coweta counties ! Since our existence in 2006 we have served over 175 families locally .
This fund was established to build Senoia Coweta Street Park in Senoia Georgia.
he Joseph Clay Sherwood Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Joseph Sherwood, awards scholarships annually to Coweta students, including providing a scholarship to Arnall Middle School 8th graders who receive the Noble Knight Award.
TSP’s Youth Services provide opportunities for young women to have exposure to high demand industries by way of industry related tours, apprenticeship partnerships, and internship opportunities
This fund named in honor of Thomas McKeehan, makes awards during the grant cycle specifically to those nonprofit agencies providing programs and support for community fine arts and historical preservation.
In honor of Wallace Rehner Bell, beloved son of Connor and Karolyne Bell and brother of Sophia Bell, a dedicated fund has been established to support the Bell family during this unthinkable time. This fund has been created to ensure that Connor, Karolyne, and Sophia are fully supported in the wake of this tragic loss. Contributions to the fund will go directly toward meeting the family’s needs and easing their financial burden, with any remainder funds to be allocated to the assistance of our community’s children in little Wally’s honor. The Bells have been a blessing to Newnan First United Methodist Church and the broader Newnan community, and we are privileged with the responsibility of supporting them as the hands and feet of Christ our risen Savior. Please pray that God heal their broken hearts and let little Wally’s memory be a blessing until we are reunited with him in joyful resurrection.