Oppurtunities for Funding
Georgia Tech Student Government Association
Students can get funding in a variety of ways through SGA's website. A few examples includes : Student Government Association, Georgia Tech Student Foundation, Residence Hall Association, Hall Councils, Alumni Association, Buzz Funds, and Student Life Funds.
mtvU Grants
mtvU Grants will help fund a new student-run community service organization, or a new project being undertaken by an existing organization. Grants are awarded for original ideas about how to make the world, or a campus, a better place. Winners may be featured on mtv News.
Youth Venture
Youth Venture inspires and invests in teams of young people globally to design and launch their own lasting social ventures, enabling them to have this transformative experience of leading positive social change. Youth Venture helps Venturers through the process of designing and launching their ventures, providing guidance, how-to’s, and a process for designing and pitching a venture idea. When the Venture team is ready to launch, Youth Venture offers seed funding of up to $1,000, guidance, tools, and support.
Campus Progress
Campus Progress offers grants of $200-$1,000 to students working on innovative and hard-hitting education and advocacy campaigns in the environment and other issues. The grant is given only to student organizations, not individuals. Recipients of Campus Progress Action Grants also receive communications and messaging strategy and support from Campus Progress / Center for American Progress staff and access to policy experts on their issue. Ongoing deadline.
American Association of University Women’s Community Action Grants
The American Association of University Women offers one-year and two-year Community Action Grants. One-year grants provide seed money for new projects. Two-year grants provide start-up funds for longer-term programs that address the particular needs of the community and develop girls' sense of efficacy through leadership or advocacy opportunities. Topic areas are unrestricted, but should include a clearly defined activity that promotes education and equity for women and girls. (Grant applicants must be women.) Grants range from $2,000 to $10,000, and applicants do not need to have 501(C)(3) status. Deadline in January.