Gavranovic Foundation Incorporated

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Private Foundation
ALPHARETTA, GeorgiaMicroEIN: 200052650
Religious and Faith-based OrganizationsEducation NonprofitsDomestic Violence SheltersHuman Services

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various charitable causes, with a strong emphasis on religious organizations, education, and assistance programs. Its mission appears to focus on providing support to communities through grants aimed at education, human services, and addressing critical social issues such as domestic violence. The foundation serves a diverse range of recipients, including educational institutions, religious groups, and organizations that provide assistance to those in need. While it primarily operates in the southeastern United States, it also supports initiatives beyond this region.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid‑sized charities, especially Georgia‑based organizations in faith‑based, education or human services work, seeking modest one‑time or annual operating/support grants.

Good Fit

  • Located in Georgia or operating in the Southeastern U.S.
  • Mission in religious ministries, education, basic assistance, or local human services.
  • Comfort with simple written proposals or letter requests rather than an online application.
  • Ability to receive modest gifts (typical grants are in the hundreds to low thousands).

Geography

Moderate

Giving is regionally concentrated: roughly three quarters of dollars went to Georgia in the latest year, but grants were also made in five other states (six states total), indicating a state/regional footprint rather than a purely local or national program.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

The foundation funded about a dozen distinct recipients in each observed year (11 in 2024, 12 in 2023) with a mix of charities, churches, and schools; however dollars are heavily concentrated in a few recipients (top five received 90% in 2024), so institutional variety exists but financial concentration is high.

New Applicants

Broad

Behavior shows regular onboarding of new grantees (2023 saw a majority of grantees classified as new, and 2024 included five new recipients) and the foundation publishes a clear entry route—written requests to a named contact with a PO Box and phone—making it plausible for unfamiliar organizations, especially regional ones, to gain funding.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026