Bill Weeks Charitable Foundation

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Private Foundation
ACWORTH, GeorgiaMicroEIN: 582591064
ChurchesCommunity Service ClubsHealth CharitiesVeterans

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to making charitable contributions. Its mission appears to focus on supporting religious organizations, community service initiatives, and health-related charities, reflecting a commitment to enhancing community welfare and health. The foundation primarily serves a diverse range of nonprofit organizations, including churches, community service clubs, and health charities. It has a notable interest in supporting veterans and various health causes, indicating a broad philanthropic approach aimed at improving quality of life and providing assistance to those in need.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small, established nonprofit (often a church, community service club, or local health charity) with ties to the foundation’s local network—especially organizations serving Georgia communities—and seeking modest, one-off grants.

Good Fit

  • Existing relationship or introduction from a past grantee or local community leader.
  • Program or congregation based in Georgia or serving GA communities.
  • Mission aligns with churches, community service clubs, or small health charities.
  • Request size matches prior awards (roughly $100–$3,000).
  • Track record of local community engagement and clear, simple funding purposes.

Geography

Broad

The latest year’s grants were distributed across ten states (multi-state footprint), though a majority of dollars—about 58%—were concentrated in Georgia, indicating multi-state reach with a strong in-state focus.

Recipient Variety

Moderate

Thirteen distinct recipients were funded in 2023 and the funder repeated support to 11 of them from the prior year, showing a modestly varied portfolio but a clear tendency to support a recurring set of organizations rather than a very broad, constantly changing roster.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Across two observed years new entrants were infrequent (two new recipients in 2023) and the foundation explicitly declares it funds only preselected recipients, so unsolicited or unfamiliar applicants have low plausibility of entry.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026