State Charter Schools Foundation of Georgia

About the SCSF

The State Charter Schools Foundation of Georgia (SCSF) was established under the authority of O.C.G.A. § 20-2-2092 to support the mission of the State Charter Schools Commission of Georgia (SCSC).

About the SCSF

The SCSF is a nonprofit corporation registered in the State of Georgia and governed by an independent board of directors. While the SCSC collaborates with the SCSF and hosts information about the SCSF on this website as a public service, the SCSC does not control, endorse, or assume responsibility for the content of such materials.

Grant Opportunities

Georgia CSP SE subgrants are available for new, replicating, and expanding charter schools after the charter contract or expansion has been approved by the authorizer.

Georgia CSP SE Subgrant

Application Deadline: 12:00 p.m. ET, Thursday, September 25, 2025

Apply now for the fourth round of CSP subgrant awards! Eligible new and replicating Georgia charter schools may apply for up to $1.5 million in subgrant funds, and expanding charter schools may apply for up to $1 million.

A CSP Subgrant webinar for prospective applicants will be held on September 10, 2025. Sign up here.

Review the Download this pdf file. Georgia CSP SE Subgrant RFA document for application information and submit your application via the Grant Portal by 12:00 noon ET, Thursday, September 25, 2025. Review the Download this pdf file. CSP Application Portal Guide for portal use and submission instructions. 

Please direct any questions to [email protected].

Public Board Portal

For SCSF board and public meeting information, please visit our public portal. For documents for any public meeting prior to February 1, 2022, please email [email protected].

SCSF Integration with SCSC

Effective October 1, 2024, the SCSF’s mission and functions will be integrated into the SCSC as a part of the agency's new School Support and Outreach Division. This division will be responsible for the Georgia Strategic Charter School Growth Initiative and Georgia’s CSP grant; fundraising for charter schools and grant administration; training and technical assistance for state charter schools; community outreach and partner relationships; and communications and media relations. 

This change strengthens state charter school support and creates a single point of contact for schools seeking technical assistance and support services.

Questions?

Contact

Michele Neely

Senior Director of School Support and Outreach