Fulton County Community Services Programs Receive 5.3M in Funding
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 2026, 153 non-profit partners have been awarded contracts to address 7 service categories which include: Children and Youth Services, Disabilities, Economic Stability/Poverty, Health and Wellness, Homelessness, Senior Services, and Veterans Housing Programs.
The breakdown of the $5.3M in funding to Non-profit organizations is as follows:
- $2 million in CSP funds are being allocated to the Children and Youth service category
- $298,000 in CSP funds are being allocated to the Disabilities service category
- $831,000 in CSP funds are being allocated to the Economic Stability/Poverty service category
- $681,000 in CSP funds are being allocated to the Health and Wellness service category
- $831,000 in CSP funds are being allocated to the Homelessness service category
- $447,000 in CSP funds are being allocated to the Senior Services service category
- $250,000 in CSP funds are being allocated to the Veterans Housing Programs service category

