Piedmont Augusta announces 44 community non-profits as recipients of community impact funds totaling $2M
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – In a significant boost to local communities, Piedmont Augusta announced on Wednesday that it will distribute $2 million in community impact funds to 44 nonprofit organizations. This financial support aims to bolster services provided to residents in Augusta and its neighboring areas.

Gene McManus, the chairman of the Piedmont Augusta Board, highlighted the origins of this initiative. He explained that as part of the affiliation agreement between Piedmont and the former University Health Care System, the commitment was made to allocate $2 million annually over a decade to nonprofits capable of making a measurable impact on health needs. These needs are outlined in Piedmont’s Community Health Needs Assessment and Implementation Strategy for its Augusta Hub.

“A key factor in the decision for University Health Care System to align with Piedmont was our mutual dedication to enhancing prevention, population health, and care accessibility,” McManus stated during the awards ceremony at the HUB for Community Innovation Augusta. “Since our partnership with Piedmont, our perspective has expanded to include not only medical care but also emotional, dental health, and crucial social determinants like homelessness, education, unemployment, and food insecurity. We have become acutely aware of the health disparities in our community and are committed to partnering with organizations that can effectively address these issues and ensure equitable access to quality care.”

McManus further noted that the selected organizations are situated in Richmond, Columbia, McDuffie, and Aiken counties and extend their influence across Piedmont Augusta’s service regions. Each has demonstrated a strong ability to tackle health needs and social determinants, aligning with Piedmont Augusta’s 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment and Implementation Strategy.

The official press release detailed that the organizations set to receive support from Piedmont Augusta in 2026 include:

  • 143 Ministries  
  • Aiken Senior Life Services        
  • American Heart Association      
  • Apparo Academy         
  • Augusta Dream Center 
  • Augusta Locally Grown 
  • Augusta Training Shop 
  • Augusta/CSRA Habitat for Humanity     
  • Beulah Grove/Lamar Medical Center
  • Boys and Girls Club of Greater Augusta
  • Bridge Builder Communities      
  • Cancer Support Services          
  • Challenge Preparatory Academy           
  • Child Enrichment         
  • Christ Community Health Services        
  • Compass for Hope
  • Druid Park Health Center/Miracle Making Ministries
  • Family Promise of Augusta       
  • GAP Ministries
  • Good Neighbors Ministries       
  • Harrisburg Family Health Care  
  • Helping Hands, Inc.
  • Hope House     
  • I Am My Brother’s Keeper         
  • It’s About Family          
  • LAUNCH Augusta        
  • Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History        
  • Manhood Tour 
  • Manna 
  • Mental Health America of Greater Augusta        
  • Neighborhood Improvement Project      
  • New Bethlehem Community Center       
  • North Augusta Sertoma
  • Project Refresh
  • Restart Augusta
  • RISE Augusta  
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities Augusta       
  • Safe Homes Domestic Violence Center 
  • Sexual Assault Response Center (Forensic Health Services)
  • Sons of Consolation Ministries  
  • St. Vincent DePaul Society       
  • The Hale Foundation    
  • Tuttle-Newton Home     
  • Via Cognitive Health     
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