partners & RESOURCES
We Value Our Partners:
Georgia CAAs value creating and sustaining healthy relationships with our partners. Much of what we do in helping Georgia’s low income population is accomplished through collaboration with our network of 3,116 diverse partnerships. We realize that our partnerships are essential and significant when it comes to creating healthy families and building communities.
partners
We give thanks to each of these partners who are committed to creating a better tomorrow for all.
National Community Action Foundation
The National Community Action Foundation is a leading advocate for Community Action Agencies nationwide. Learn more....
Southeastern Association of Community Action Agencies
SEACAA exists as a professional organization that provides research and policy development resources, education and training to ensure progress toward the elimination of poverty and causes of poverty in the Southeast. Learn more...
Georgia Department of Human Resources
DHR provides Georgia with customer-focused human services that promote child and adult protection, child welfare, stronger families and self-sufficiency. Learn more...
Georgia Head Start Association
Georgia Head Start and Early Head Start programs provide comprehensive early childhood and family development services to children from birth to five-years-old, pregnant women and families. Learn more...
National Association for State Community Services Programs
The National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP) is the premier national association charged with advocating and enhancing the leadership role of states in preventing and reducing poverty. Learn more...
Virtual CAP
Virtual CAP provides an in-depth look at innovative programs and projects developed by Community Action Agencies around the United States. Learn more...
Community Action Program Legal Services
CAPLAW provides effective legal education and assistance that enables Community Action Agencies (“CAAs”) to enhance their capacity to operate legally sound organizations. Learn more...
Community Action Partnership
Community Action Partnership was established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to fight America's War on Poverty. Learn more...
National Head Start Association
NHSA works diligently for policy and institutional changes that ensure all vulnerable children and families have what they need to succeed. Learn more...
Office of Community Services/ Community Services Block Grant
OCS/CSBG is responsible for federal programs that promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities. Learn more...
Georgia Chamber of Commerce
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce, as the voice of its statewide membership, aggressively advocates the business viewpoint in the shaping of public policy, Learn more...
Georgia Center for Nonprofits
For 20 years, The Georgia Center for Nonprofits has served as a cornerstone of support for the Georgia nonprofit and philanthropic community by delivering a wide range of services and support. Learn more...
Partners & Supporters
Georgia Department of Human Resources
Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/ Administration
for Children and Families (ACF) - Head Start & Early Head Start
Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority (GEFA)
Georgia Public Services Commission
USDA Rural Housing Service
Georgia Department of Education
Georgia Department of Labor
U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Georgia Department of Education
U.S.D.A.
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TEFAP)
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
U.S. Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services/Office of Community Services (OCS)
Georgia Power
SCANA Energy
United Way
Community Action Program
Legal Services
National Head Start Association
Georgia Head Start Association
Community Action Partnership
National Community Action Foundation
Southeastern Association of Community Action Agencies
National Association for State Community Services Program
The list of Investment Partners does not include the many partners that collaborate with CAAs at the local level and
invest in improving family and community conditions. They include local financial institutions, businesses, volunteers,
county governments, community organizations and private donors.










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