Bank Of America and Atlanta Nonprofits

Bank of America Awards More Than $1.2 Million to Atlanta Nonprofits

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Bank of America announced more than $1.2 million in grants to 53 Atlanta nonprofits to help drive economic opportunity for individuals and families. Grants focus on workforce development and education to help individuals chart a path to employment and better economic futures, as well as basic needs fundamental to building life-long stability. 

While Atlanta’s economy is recovering from the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Georgia’s unemployment rate (2.9%) is better than the national average (3.6%), the state has also added more jobs. According to the Georgia Department of Labor, the state’s jobs are at all-time high. 

Employment is a key driver of economic mobility in Atlanta. That’s why the bank is focused on building pathways to employment by supporting a range of workforce development and educational opportunities that will help vulnerable individuals and families stabilize and advance. 

“Investing in partnerships with nonprofit organizations addressing issues like workforce development, food insecurity and affordable housing is part of our approach to driving economic opportunity and social progress in Atlanta,” said Al McRae, president, Bank of America Atlanta. “This recent philanthropic investment in Atlanta nonprofits is just one way Bank of America deploys capital locally to help remove barriers to economic success and build a more sustainable community.” 

One Bank of America grant recipient is Georgia Justice Project (GJP). For 15 years, GJP has helped individuals clean up their criminal history to remove barriers to employment, housing and education. With this support from Bank of America, GJP will be able to help people leaving the criminal justice system become empowered members of our community. 

“One mistake should not mean a lifetime without opportunity,” said Georgia Justice Project’s Executive Director, Doug Ammar. “This support from Bank of America will help Georgia Justice Project expand its commitment to Georgians who have been impacted by the criminal legal system and help marginalized people get a second chance. Our gratitude to Bank of America for furthering our mission to reduce crime and recidivism in our communities by empowering individuals to make positive changes in their lives.” 

Since 2017, Bank of America’s nearly 5,000 Atlanta teammates have contributed over 255,000 volunteer hours and $30 million in grant support to organizations in metro Atlanta. These investments are part of the company’s commitment to responsible growth to improve the financial lives of individuals, families, and communities across the state. 

Source: Bank Of America

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