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2017 Fund Listing Unleashing the Superpower of Philanthropy: 2017 Funds The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta works with individual and family donors who have established funds at the Community Foundation. Together we are a powerful force to change our community, and we are grateful to our donors for their continued support and involvement. In 2017, we received $144 million in gifts from our donors to continue building a permanent charitable resource for the Atlanta region. Below is the full listing of all funds at the Community Foundation from January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017. 82 Westminster Fund APAL Endowment Fund Frederic G. Barnet Jr. CRAT#1 Fund 1128 Life Insurance Fund APAL Reserve Fund Frederic G. Barnet Jr. CRAT#2 Fund 1972 Munich Olympic Massacre David Apple Pass Thru Fund Frederic G. Barnet Jr. CRAT#3 Fund Remembrance Fund Catherine R. Arnold Fund Frederic G. Barnet Jr. CRUT#1 Fund 2327 Fund Arpin Charitable Gift Fund Robert Barnett Fund 2752 Fund Arts Loan Fund Operations Barrow Family Fund Arts Recovery Fund Virginia and Tom Barrow Fund Arts Reserve Fund L. W. Barton Foundation Fund A Tom & Spring Asher Fund Basecamp Fund Atlanta AIDS Partnership Grantmaking Fund Bat-Ami Family Fund Hank Aaron Scholarship Fund Atlanta Boys Club Fund Pat and Alice Ann Battle Family Fund R. L. Abernathy Family Fund Atlanta Children’s Shelter Fund Daniel H. Bauer Family Fund Abramson Family Fund Atlanta Community Shop Fund Bausch Family Fund for Christ Abreu Fund Atlanta Education Fund Virginia & Arthur Baxter Fund Saad Abubaker Fund Atlanta Fiscal Efficiency and Bay Foundation Fund Achieve Atlanta Fund Infrastructure Fund Hilary and Luke Bayer Fund Achieve Atlanta Scholarship Fund Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus Endowment Fund Beach House Fund Anita and Tom Adams Family Fund Atlanta Music Festival Fund Beauregard-Vellek Fund Dorothy Adams Fund of the Clayton Fund Atlanta Public Schools International Jeannie and Matt Beckett Fund Madeline R. and Howell E. Adams, Jr. Exchange Fund Amy & Frank Bell Family Fund Donor Advised Fund Atlanta Social Impact Collaborative Fund Paul and Jennifer Bennecke Family Fund Rob and Christel Adams Foundation Fund Atlanta Wealth Building Fund Marty and Robyn Berger Family Fund Administrative Endowment Fund Atlanta Wealth Building Initiative 2018 Mara and Justin Berman Family Fund AFP-Carlos Fund Atlanta Women’s Foundation Fund Berman Capital Advisors Charitable Fund LuRae Ahrendt Foundation Fund Audience Building Roundtable Fund Berman Greater Good Award Endowment Fund AIDS Neighborhood Fund Ron Autry Fund Karen S. Bernhardt Fund AIDS United - Social Innovation Fund Ken Bernhardt AMA Atlanta Outstanding Lucy Rucker Aiken Fund Collegiate Markter Scholarship Fund Dorothy Alexander Fund B Kenneth Bernhardt Family Fund James Alexander Fund Dr. & Mrs. Maxwell Berry Fund James F. Alexander Memorial Fund Charles and Virginia Bagley Humane Fund Warren Berry Mission Fund Betsy Van Vleck Aliffi Family Fund Bagley/McCollough Charitable Fund Mary B. Bickers Family Fund Alston/GIYO Fund Bahl Family Fund Biggs Family Fund Alston/Library Fund Bailey Foundation Fund Bishop Family Fund ALTAFRA Fund Helen Ballard Familly Fund Family of Jane Carter Bishop Fund Alternate Roots Fund W. Perry Ballard Jr. Family Fund Tully Blalock Fund Amos Fund of The High Museum of Art Balloun Fund Gene & Barbara Blankenship Fund Daniel P. Amos Family Foundation Fund Bankes Family Fund Simon and Eleanor Bloom Mary Alice and Albert Anderson Fund Bankhead Fund Donor Advised Fund Paul and Marian Anderson Fund Lisa and Joe Bankoff Family Fund Thomas Blount Fund Anderson School Fund Brian and Susan Banner Family Fund Boas Family Fund M. Andrews - McDavid Methodist Church Fund Baranco Family Fund Philip and Vicki Bolton Fund M. 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Cole Family Fund Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Dawson Family Fund Coleman Family Fund Dolly C. and Fanny D. Charitable Fund Frank Dean Family Fund Christine Coleman Fund Calhoun Family Fund James and Virginia Dean Family Fund Coles-Novak Family Foundation Fund Callahan Family Fund Steve Dearduff Scholarship Fund Collins Fund Camilla Schools Fund Deeley-Easterly Fund Beatrice A. Collins Fund Camp Best Friends Fund Olga C. deGoizueta Endowed Fund Conardt Fund Canine Assistants Endowment Fund for the Monstery of the Holy Spirit Concern for Others Operating Fund Kay W. Cantrell Family Fund of the Deguire Family Fund Conlee Family Foundation, Inc. Newton Fund Wendy and Gilbert Deitch Family Fund Conrads Family Foundation Fund Canty Family Fund Robert F. 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