Georgia Justice Project is privately funded with gifts from foundations, individuals, and the Atlanta faith community.
Recent Major Foundation funding comes from:
- The Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Atlanta Bar Foundation/LRIS
- The Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
- Mary Alice and Bennett Brown Foundation
- Mary Allen Lindsey Branan Foundation
- Frances Hollis Brain Foundation
- George M. Brown Trust Fund
- Carlos Foundation
- Connolly Family Foundation
- The Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta
- Cecil B. Day Foundation
- The Robert and Polly Dunn Foundation
- John & Mary Franklin Foundation
- Georgia Bar Foundation
- JANX Foundation
- Kiwanis Club Foundation
- The Kresge Foundation
- Lois & Lucy Lampkin Foundation (SunTrust)
- The Max and Anna Levinson Foundation
- The Park Foundation
- Sapelo Foundation
- Sara Giles Moore Foundation
- The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation
- Thomas M. Kirbo & Irene B. Kirbo Trust
- Tull Charitable Foundation
- The UPS® Foundation
- The Vasser Woolley Foundation
- Waterfall Foundation
- The Williams Family Foundation of Georgia
- Frances Wood Wilson Foundation
- The David, Helen, and Marian Woodward Foundation
The Atlanta legal community is also supportive of Georgia Justice Project’s efforts:
- Alston & Bird
- Baker Donelson
- Bondurant Mixson & Elmore
- Bryan Cave LLP
- Carlock Copeland
- Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry
- Dentons US LLP
- Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP
- Fish & Richardson
- Fisher & Phillips
- Ford & Harrison
- Holland & Knight
- Hunton & Williams
- Jones Day
- Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton
- King & Spalding
- Miller & Martin
- Nelson Mullins
- Parker Hudson Rainer & Dobbs
- Rogers & Hardin
- Seyfarth Shaw
- Smith, Gambrell & Russell
- Taylor English Duma LLP
- Troutman Sanders
- Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice
The Georgia Justice Project does not accept court appointments and generally does not seek or receive government grants. Georgia Justice Project is not a United Way agency.