HomeGeorgia Grants

Grants & Benefits for Georgia Residents

Georgia has 9 state-specific programs in our database, plus 20+ federal programs available to all residents. Use the free matcher to find what you personally qualify for.

Find my Georgia grants →29+ programs · No account required

Georgia-Specific Programs

Programs administered by Georgia state agencies.

StateUp to $10,392/year (Zell Miller: full tuition)

Georgia HOPE Scholarship

Georgia's lottery-funded merit scholarship. HOPE covers most tuition at GA public colleges; Zell Miller (3.7+ GPA) covers full tuition.

Deadline: July 15

State$7,500–$10,000 down payment assistance

GA Dream Homeownership Program

Georgia's down payment assistance program for low-to-moderate income first-time homebuyers. Extra assistance for educators, healthcare workers, and active military.

Deadline: Rolling

StateHOPE Scholarship: 90-100% tuition at GA public college

Georgia HOPE Scholarship & Grant

Georgia HOPE provides merit-based college funding for GA residents. HOPE Scholarship for 3.0+ GPA students; HOPE Grant for diploma/certificate programs at technical colleges.

Deadline: Rolling — no deadline for HOPE

StateFree to low-cost health coverage

Georgia Medicaid & PeachCare for Kids

Georgia Medicaid for qualifying adults, families, and seniors. PeachCare provides low-cost health insurance for children in families earning too much for Medicaid.

Deadline: Rolling

State$10,000–$500,000 loans at below-market rates

GA Small Business Loan Program (OneGeorgia)

OneGeorgia Authority and DCA offer low-interest loans for small businesses in rural and underserved GA communities, with special programs for minority and women-owned businesses.

Deadline: Rolling

StateFree claims assistance + property tax exemption ($109,986 homestead)

GA Department of Veterans Service Benefits

Georgia offers veterans free VA claims assistance, a 100% homestead property tax exemption for disabled veterans, free hunting/fishing licenses, and college tuition waivers.

Deadline: Rolling

StateFull tuition at GA technical colleges

GA HOPE Grant (Technical College)

The HOPE Grant covers full tuition at any Georgia Technical College System institution — no GPA requirement. For students pursuing certificates and diplomas in high-demand fields.

Deadline: Apply before each semester

StateUp to $10,000 rental and utility assistance

GA Emergency Rental Assistance / DCA Housing

DCA administers rental assistance programs for GA households facing eviction or utility shutoff. Local Community Service Boards and CAAs also have separate funds.

Deadline: Rolling — check local agencies

StateFull Medicaid coverage

GA Pathways to Coverage (Medicaid Work Requirement)

Georgia's limited Medicaid expansion (Pathways) covers adults 19–64 who meet work/community engagement requirements. Despite limitations, it covers thousands of previously uninsured Georgians.

Deadline: Rolling

Federal Programs Available in Georgia

Administered by federal agencies and available to eligible residents in all 50 states. Showing 20 of 94 federal programs — use the matcher to see all that fit your situation.

Federal$7,395/year

Federal Pell Grant

Need-based grant for undergraduate students who haven't earned a bachelor's degree. Does not need to be repaid.

Deadline: Rolling — FAFSA opens Oct 1

Federal$100–$4,000/year

Federal SEOG Grant

Supplemental grant for undergrads with exceptional financial need. Funds limited — priority to earliest FAFSA filers.

Deadline: Varies by school

Federal$4,000/year

TEACH Grant

For students planning to teach in high-need fields at low-income schools. Converts to loan if service requirement unmet.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalFull tuition + ~$1,950/mo housing

Post-9/11 GI Bill (Ch. 33)

Covers tuition at state schools plus housing allowance and book stipend for veterans who served 90+ days post-9/11.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalFree early education (≈$10,000–$14,000/child value)

Head Start Program

Federally funded comprehensive early childhood education for ages 3–5 from low-income families. Covers school readiness, health, nutrition, and family services. Early Head Start serves 0–3.

Deadline: Rolling — contact local program

Federal~$50–$100/month food benefits

WIC — Women, Infants & Children

Nutritious foods, nutrition counseling, and healthcare referrals for low-income pregnant women, new mothers, and children under 5.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalSubsidized childcare (up to $8,000/year value)

Child Care & Development Fund (CCDF)

Helps low-income working families pay for childcare. Each state administers its own version of this federal block grant.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalVaries by state ($100–$900+/month)

TANF — Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

Monthly cash assistance for low-income families with children. Each state runs its own program with different benefit levels and work requirements.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalCovers rent above 30% of income

Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8)

Federal rental assistance for low-income families, elderly, and disabled. Tenants pay 30% of income; voucher covers the rest up to a payment standard.

Deadline: Waitlist — check local HA

FederalUp to $10,000 grant / $40,000 loan

USDA Home Repair Grants (Section 504)

Grants and loans for very low-income rural homeowners to repair homes or remove health/safety hazards.

Deadline: Rolling

Federal$300–$800/year utility help

LIHEAP Energy Assistance

Helps low-income households pay heating and cooling costs. Administered locally through Community Action Agencies.

Deadline: Rolling — varies by state

FederalUp to $275,000

SBIR Phase I Grant

Seed funding for small businesses to explore R&D feasibility for federal agencies. America's largest innovation grant program.

Deadline: Varies by agency

FederalAccess to sole-source contracts ($15B+/year)

SBA 8(a) Business Development Program

9-year mentoring and contracting program for socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses.

Deadline: Rolling

Federal5% of all federal contracting dollars

WOSB Federal Contracting Set-Asides

Federal contracts reserved for women-owned small businesses in underrepresented industries.

Deadline: Ongoing via SAM.gov

Federal3%+ of federal contract dollars

SDVOSB Contracting Set-Asides

Federal contracts reserved for service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.

Deadline: Ongoing via SAM.gov

FederalOngoing contract vehicle — no cap

GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)

Pre-approved contract vehicle allowing any federal agency to buy your commercial products/services without competitive bid.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalUp to $291/person/month

SNAP (Food Stamps)

Monthly EBT card benefits to buy food at authorized retailers. Average ~$175/person/month.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalFree HIV care, meds, support services

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

Medical care and support for people with HIV who lack adequate insurance coverage.

Deadline: Rolling

FederalUp to $3,200/year in tax credits

IRA Home Efficiency Tax Credits (25C/25D)

30% federal tax credits for insulation, windows, heat pumps, and solar panels.

Deadline: Through 2032

FederalAverage $5,000 in free home improvements

Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)

Free insulation, air sealing, HVAC repair, and energy-efficient upgrades for low-income households.

Deadline: Rolling

Browse other states

AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming

Find exactly what you qualify for in Georgia

Tell us your situation and we'll match you with the programs most likely to approve you.

Start free match →

No account required · ~3 minutes · Results are not a guarantee of eligibility