Our financial, in-kind and referral partners are integral to supporting the Nicholas House mission to help homeless families achieve self-sufficiency.
Financial Partners
Nicholas House receives financial support from a broad cross-section of the community. These generous individuals and organizations see the impact Nicholas House has in helping homeless families achieve self-sufficiency. We thank all our many supporters who make our work possible and improve the lives of homeless children and parents. Funding is provided in part by:
Dream Builders Society
We are pleased to have more than 100 individuals who have joined the Nicholas House Dream Builders Society to show their deep passion and commitment to helping homeless families. As a Dream Builders Society member, each of these individuals has pledged a significant multi-year, unrestricted financial contribution to support our mission.
If you wish to learn more about joining the Dream Builders Society, please contact our Director of Development, Terrisita Terry, at 404-622-0793 x 105 or at [email protected]
Foundations
ACE Charitable Foundation
Atlanta Women’s Foundation
Bank of America Foundation
Bennett Thrasher Foundation
BJ’s Charitable Foundation
Frances Hollis Brain Foundation
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
James M. Cox Foundation
John H. & Wilhelmina D. Harland Charitable Foundation
Imlay Foundation
William Josef Foundation
Majestic Realty Foundation
Marta & William Murray Foundation
National Philanthropic Trust
NFL Professional Athletes Foundation
Norfolk Southern Foundation
Publix Super Market Charities
The Rich Foundation
Ribbons of Hope
John & Polly Sparks Foundation
Waterfall Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Government
City of Atlanta
Combined Federal Campaign / CFC employee giving
DeKalb County – Dept of Community Development
FEMA
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners under the guidance of the Department of Community Development CSP Program
State of Georgia – Department of Community Affairs
State of Georgia – Department of Human Services
U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Organizations and Corporations
United Way of Greater Atlanta
Regional Commission on Homelessness
The Ayco Company
Browne-Foreman Corporation
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
Midtown Rotary Club
North Atlanta Rotary Club
Peachtree Presbyterian Church
Room & Board
Nicholas House is so grateful to everyone who makes our work possible. Any omission is unintentional. Please forgive any errors or omissions.
In-Kind and Referral Partners
Nicholas House is grateful to receive support from a broad cross-section of the community who see the impact Nicholas House has in helping homeless families achieve self-sufficiency. We thank all the many supporters who make our work possible and improve the lives of homeless children and parents. Any omission is unintentional. Please forgive any errors or omissions.
In-Kind Partners
1st Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
Assistance League of Atlanta
Bright Horizons
Big Miller Grove Baptist Church
Children’s Restoration Network
City Camp
drawchange
S.O.S.
CoreNet
Crossroads Church
Greater Deliverance Baptist Church
Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church
Georgia Association for Women Lawyers
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church
Mother’s Kitchen
PHAT Kat Riderz M.C.
The Re-Entry Connection
Young Men’s Service League
Referral Partners
Action Literacy
Atlanta Center for Self-Sufficiency
Atlanta Children’s shelter
Atlanta Workforce Development
Bright Horizons
CAPS
Central Outreach and Advocacy Center
City of Refuge
Connecting Communities
Consumer Credit Counseling
D’Aire Project
Furniture Bank
Georgia Department of Labor
Georgia Law Center for the Homeless
Good Move
Mercy Care
Operation Hope
Our House, Inc.
Peachtree Collier Dental Care
St. Jude’s Recovery Center
University Tutors
Volunteer Support
Nicholas House receives tremendous volunteer and in-kind support from the faith community, corporations, civic groups, schools and many others. Learn how you can get involved through volunteering of time, products, supplies or services.
Contact Rodriquez Foster at 404-622-0793 x 106 or [email protected].