Following recommendations from the Fulton County Community Services Program (CSP) Evaluation Committee several non-profit partners will receive $5,363,958.00 in funding. The funding will be used to support the delivery of essential community services to Fulton County residents.
Since 2016, Fulton County has invested almost $58M in County General Funds to the Community Services Program model. In 2025, 160 non-profit partners have been awarded contracts to address six service categories which include: Children and Youth Services, Disabilities, Economic Stability/Poverty, Health and Wellness, Homelessness, and Senior Services.
“For this Board, it’s about working together to ensure that the services like the ones provided through the partnerships in Community Development are successful,” said Fulton County Chairman Robb Pitts. “The funding provided to the more than 150 partners and the programs they develop indicate the collective dedication of the Board regarding its goal to highlight and provide important resources to our constituents.”
“Approval of this funding truly demonstrates the county’s ongoing commitment to providing the services and programs that are vital to all residents in Fulton County,” said Fulton County Chief Operating Officer Dr. Pamela Roshell. “Community Development and its partners are essential to ensuring delivery of these services.”
The breakdown of the $5.3M in funding to Non-profit organizations is as follows:
• $2.1 million in CSP funds are being allocated to the Children and Youth service category
• $330K in CSP funds are being allocated to the Disabilities service category
• $992K in CSP funds are being allocated to the Economic Stability/Poverty service category
• $756K in CSP funds are being allocated to the Health and Wellness service category
• $827K in CSP funds are being allocated to the Homelessness service category
• $307K in CSP funds are being allocated to the Senior Services service category
“The financial support that we receive from the Fulton County Board of Commissioners will dramatically improve the quality of life of Fulton County constituents,” said Stan Wilson, Director, Fulton County Community Development. “The Fulton County Board of Commissioners’ continued support of the Community Services Program is a blessing to the community.”