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Our Family Foundation began with a simple yet powerful belief: that giving back can change lives, and in doing so, change the world.
Thirty years ago, my family embarked on a journey that has become one of the most meaningful chapters of our lives. We set out not just to create a foundation, but to build a legacy rooted in compassion, hope and lasting impact.
As we mark this milestone, my heart is filled with gratitude – for the progress we’ve made together and for every person who has walked this path with us. Over these three decades, I’ve witnessed again and again that true change happens when we invest not only our resources, but also our hearts, our time and our shared humanity.
We’ve seen young people rise with purpose, families find new strengths and communities grow more connected and resilient. These are the stories that define our work, and they inspire us every day.
To our partners, associates and supporters – thank you. Your commitment has transformed a vision into a force for good. As we honor our past, we look ahead with continued hope and passion to a future where every community can thrive.
With heartfelt gratitude from my family to yours,

Arthur Blank

Our journey of 30 years
Over the past three decades, we’ve had the privilege of partnering with hundreds of organizations that share our commitment to creating positive change. The following selection of grantees highlights the diversity and impact of our work across Atlanta, Montana and beyond. Grantees are organized by the decade of the highlighted grant, not by the start of our partnership.
2015-2025

Westside Future Fund
Grantee partner since 2016
Westside Future Fund believes in the future of Atlanta’s Westside and is committed to helping Historic Westside neighborhoods revitalize and develop into a community Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be proud to call home—the same neighborhoods where he once lived and led the civil rights movement. In 2020, the foundation provided $1.04 million to support the development of two multi–family rental properties in the Westside neighborhoods of Vine City and English Avenue. The grant funded construction and renovation costs, creating 29 units of permanent affordable housing for Westside residents while limiting community displacement and preserving the community’s historic character.
Westside Future Fund
Grantee partner since 2016
Westside Future Fund believes in the future of Atlanta’s Westside and is committed to helping Historic Westside neighborhoods revitalize and develop into a community Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would be proud to call home—the same neighborhoods where he once lived and led the civil rights movement. In 2020, the foundation provided $1.04 million to support the development of two multi–family rental properties in the Westside neighborhoods of Vine City and English Avenue. The grant funded construction and renovation costs, creating 29 units of permanent affordable housing for Westside residents while limiting community displacement and preserving the community’s historic character.


Babson College
Grantee partner since 1995
Arthur M. Blank graduated from Babson College in 1963 with a B.S. in business administration.
In 2022, the foundation established the Arthur M. Blank School for Entrepreneurial Leadership with a $50 million grant, helping position Babson as the global leader in entrepreneurship education. The school now serves as home to the world’s largest dedicated entrepreneurship faculty and acts as the central hub for programming and support that empowers entrepreneurs worldwide.
Babson College
Grantee partner since 1995
Arthur M. Blank graduated from Babson College in 1963 with a B.S. in business administration.
In 2022, the foundation established the Arthur M. Blank School for Entrepreneurial Leadership with a $50 million grant, helping position Babson as the global leader in entrepreneurship education. The school now serves as home to the world’s largest dedicated entrepreneurship faculty and acts as the central hub for programming and support that empowers entrepreneurs worldwide.


YMCA of Metro Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
The YMCA is committed to nurturing the potential of youth, promoting healthy living and fostering social responsibility, ensuring that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive. The Atlanta Falcons Youth Fund provided a $65,000 grant in 2019 to expand the Backpack Program to more than 500 youth at five locations including the Arthur M. Blank Family Youth Y, Andrew and Walter Young Family Y, Carl E. Sanders Family Y at Buckhead, the Villages at Carver Family Y and the Arthur M. Blank Early Learning Center at E.A. Ware, providing essential groceries to families needing food support over weekends.
YMCA of Metro Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
The YMCA is committed to nurturing the potential of youth, promoting healthy living and fostering social responsibility, ensuring that every individual has access to the essentials needed to learn, grow and thrive. The Atlanta Falcons Youth Fund provided a $65,000 grant in 2019 to expand the Backpack Program to more than 500 youth at five locations including the Arthur M. Blank Family Youth Y, Andrew and Walter Young Family Y, Carl E. Sanders Family Y at Buckhead, the Villages at Carver Family Y and the Arthur M. Blank Early Learning Center at E.A. Ware, providing essential groceries to families needing food support over weekends.


Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Grantee partner since 2001
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is Georgia’s leading pediatric healthcare provider with three hospitals and multiple neighborhood locations, fighting since 1915 to ensure all children have access to specialized care. In 2022, the foundation announced a transformative $200 million grant to create the Arthur M. Blank Hospital, a new 19–story, 2–million– square–foot facility that will improve quality of care, patient experience and access to specialized pediatric healthcare for Georgia’s children and families.
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Grantee partner since 2001
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is Georgia’s leading pediatric healthcare provider with three hospitals and multiple neighborhood locations, fighting since 1915 to ensure all children have access to specialized care. In 2022, the foundation announced a transformative $200 million grant to create the Arthur M. Blank Hospital, a new 19–story, 2–million– square–foot facility that will improve quality of care, patient experience and access to specialized pediatric healthcare for Georgia’s children and families.


Georgia Resilience & Opportunity Fund
Grantee partner since 2023
Georgia Resilience & Opportunity Fund
Grantee partner since 2023


Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1999
Since 1960, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta has transformed the lives of children in the community through a proven youth development strategy: mentoring. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta serves more than 2,000 children from 12 metro Atlanta counties, as well as the Columbus, Georgia area. In 2023, the foundation granted $2 million for Level Up, an a large–scale mentoring program that utilizes paid mentors embedded full–time in middle schools.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1999
Since 1960, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta has transformed the lives of children in the community through a proven youth development strategy: mentoring. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta serves more than 2,000 children from 12 metro Atlanta counties, as well as the Columbus, Georgia area. In 2023, the foundation granted $2 million for Level Up, an a large–scale mentoring program that utilizes paid mentors embedded full–time in middle schools.


Musical Instrument Museum
Grantee partner since 2016
One of the first grants made after the Molly Blank Fund was established, the Musical Instrument Museum began with a goal to deliver a musical experience that is enriching, inspiring, interesting and fun, building a collection of more than 7,500 instruments from more than 200 countries and territories. The Molly Blank Fund provided $225,000 in 2017 to increase access for Title I students and at–risk youth, while helping sustain Mini Music Makers, the early childhood music and movement classes that introduce young children to the joy of music. The Molly Blank Fund continues to partner with the Musical Instrument Museum, supporting its mission to make music accessible to all children.
Musical Instrument Museum
Grantee partner since 2016
One of the first grants made after the Molly Blank Fund was established, the Musical Instrument Museum began with a goal to deliver a musical experience that is enriching, inspiring, interesting and fun, building a collection of more than 7,500 instruments from more than 200 countries and territories. The Molly Blank Fund provided $225,000 in 2017 to increase access for Title I students and at–risk youth, while helping sustain Mini Music Makers, the early childhood music and movement classes that introduce young children to the joy of music. The Molly Blank Fund continues to partner with the Musical Instrument Museum, supporting its mission to make music accessible to all children.


Rosie's House: A Music Academy for Children
Grantee partner since 2002
Rosie’s House is dedicated to eliminating barriers to high–quality music education, envisioning a community where all youth have access to music education and opportunities for lifetime achievement. The Molly Blank Fund recently approved a $125,000 grant to Rosie’s House to support its continued impact.
Rosie's House: A Music Academy for Children
Grantee partner since 2002
Rosie’s House is dedicated to eliminating barriers to high–quality music education, envisioning a community where all youth have access to music education and opportunities for lifetime achievement. The Molly Blank Fund recently approved a $125,000 grant to Rosie’s House to support its continued impact.


Northern Arizona University Foundation (Martin-Springer Institute)
Grantee partner since 2022
The Martin–Springer Institute brings the experiences of the Holocaust into sharp focus to understand those events in the context of today’s concerns and crises. Through public presentations, exhibits, teacher training, symposia and special events, the Institute uses insights and lessons from the past to address current conflicts, including the treatment of refugees, mass violence and genocide. Among other support, the foundation’s Molly Blank Fund provided $234,000 for a Holocaust education program coordinator to expand the Institute’s vital educational outreach.
Northern Arizona University Foundation (Martin-Springer Institute)
Grantee partner since 2022
The Martin–Springer Institute brings the experiences of the Holocaust into sharp focus to understand those events in the context of today’s concerns and crises. Through public presentations, exhibits, teacher training, symposia and special events, the Institute uses insights and lessons from the past to address current conflicts, including the treatment of refugees, mass violence and genocide. Among other support, the foundation’s Molly Blank Fund provided $234,000 for a Holocaust education program coordinator to expand the Institute’s vital educational outreach.


Montana State University Foundation
Grantee partner since 2002
Montana State University is the state’s oldest public land–grant university and the largest institution of higher education in the state. In 2024, the foundation provided $11.25 million to help fund the first–ever, on–campus facility for the university’s fast–growing Gallatin College MSU—the foundation’s largest grant to date in Montana. Additionally, in 2023, the foundation granted $919,000 to develop and pilot a new one–year Hospitality Management Certificate, supporting young people entering the hospitality and leisure industry while meeting the industry’s growing needs across the state.
Montana State University Foundation
Grantee partner since 2002
Montana State University is the state’s oldest public land–grant university and the largest institution of higher education in the state. In 2024, the foundation provided $11.25 million to help fund the first–ever, on–campus facility for the university’s fast–growing Gallatin College MSU—the foundation’s largest grant to date in Montana. Additionally, in 2023, the foundation granted $919,000 to develop and pilot a new one–year Hospitality Management Certificate, supporting young people entering the hospitality and leisure industry while meeting the industry’s growing needs across the state.


Four Ranges Recreation Foundation
Grantee partner since 2022
The 4 Ranges Recreation Foundation is a nonprofit based in Livingston, Montana, with a mission to build and support the new 4 Ranges Wellness Center, a 43,500–square–foot year– round recreational complex designed to serve Park County. The Wellness Center will create a vibrant and healthy future for the people of Livingston and surrounding areas by providing multigenerational access to programs and activities that promote health, well–being and happiness. In 2022, the foundation provided over $10 million to support this transformative community wellness and aquatic center.
Four Ranges Recreation Foundation
Grantee partner since 2022
The 4 Ranges Recreation Foundation is a nonprofit based in Livingston, Montana, with a mission to build and support the new 4 Ranges Wellness Center, a 43,500–square–foot year– round recreational complex designed to serve Park County. The Wellness Center will create a vibrant and healthy future for the people of Livingston and surrounding areas by providing multigenerational access to programs and activities that promote health, well–being and happiness. In 2022, the foundation provided over $10 million to support this transformative community wellness and aquatic center.


Soccer In The Streets
Grantee partner since 2003
Soccer in the Streets breaks down barriers and creates opportunities for Atlanta’s youth through soccer. The foundation’s Atlanta United Community Fund partnered with Soccer in the Streets and MARTA to create the StationSoccer program, using unused land around MARTA train stations to create mini soccer fields and address transportation barriers that prevent sports participation for low–income youth. In 2016, the Atlanta United Community Fund provided $96,000 to build a 9,600–square–foot mini pitch at the Five Points MARTA Station. There are now four StationSoccer locations operating at Five Points, West End, East Point and Lindbergh MARTA stations.
Soccer In The Streets
Grantee partner since 2003
Soccer in the Streets breaks down barriers and creates opportunities for Atlanta’s youth through soccer. The foundation’s Atlanta United Community Fund partnered with Soccer in the Streets and MARTA to create the StationSoccer program, using unused land around MARTA train stations to create mini soccer fields and address transportation barriers that prevent sports participation for low–income youth. In 2016, the Atlanta United Community Fund provided $96,000 to build a 9,600–square–foot mini pitch at the Five Points MARTA Station. There are now four StationSoccer locations operating at Five Points, West End, East Point and Lindbergh MARTA stations.


Future Caucus
Grantee partner since 2023
Future Caucus works directly with our nation’s leading young policymakers on both a federal and state level to bridge the partisan divide and lead a new era of collaborative governance. In 2023, the foundation provided $1.35 million to promote bipartisan collaboration among state legislators, specifically supporting efforts to unite young, elected leaders who strive to bridge partisan divides, serve their constituents effectively and transform American politics through collaborative governance.
Future Caucus
Grantee partner since 2023
Future Caucus works directly with our nation’s leading young policymakers on both a federal and state level to bridge the partisan divide and lead a new era of collaborative governance. In 2023, the foundation provided $1.35 million to promote bipartisan collaboration among state legislators, specifically supporting efforts to unite young, elected leaders who strive to bridge partisan divides, serve their constituents effectively and transform American politics through collaborative governance.

2005 - 2015

Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
For more than 80 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta has ignited the unlimited potential of kids and teens by creating safe, inclusive and engaging environments. The foundation has supported the organization since 1998, starting with a $20,000 grant to the Metro Atlanta location. Through the Atlanta Falcons Youth Fund, an associate–led giving committee of the foundation, the partnership has expanded to deliver healthy lifestyle programming to 1,400 youth, promoting fitness and healthy eating among young people while increasing physical activity access for children who are most likely to miss out on these opportunities.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
For more than 80 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta has ignited the unlimited potential of kids and teens by creating safe, inclusive and engaging environments. The foundation has supported the organization since 1998, starting with a $20,000 grant to the Metro Atlanta location. Through the Atlanta Falcons Youth Fund, an associate–led giving committee of the foundation, the partnership has expanded to deliver healthy lifestyle programming to 1,400 youth, promoting fitness and healthy eating among young people while increasing physical activity access for children who are most likely to miss out on these opportunities.


Grady Health System Foundation
Grantee partner since 2002
Grady Health System Foundation
Grantee partner since 2002


PATH Foundation
Grantee partner since 1998
PATH Foundation
Grantee partner since 1998


The Trust for Public Land
Grantee partner since 1999
The Trust for Public Land believes that access to nature and the outdoors close to home is a matter of health, equity and justice.
In 2005, the foundation provided $750,000 in general operating support for key staff supporting the BeltLine project. This partnership enabled The Trust for Public Land to engage renowned urban planner Alexander Garvin to produce a report outlining the potential for creating an “emerald necklace” along the BeltLine, connecting existing parks with 1,400 acres of new parkland and trails.
The Trust for Public Land
Grantee partner since 1999
The Trust for Public Land believes that access to nature and the outdoors close to home is a matter of health, equity and justice.
In 2005, the foundation provided $750,000 in general operating support for key staff supporting the BeltLine project. This partnership enabled The Trust for Public Land to engage renowned urban planner Alexander Garvin to produce a report outlining the potential for creating an “emerald necklace” along the BeltLine, connecting existing parks with 1,400 acres of new parkland and trails.


Hands On Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
Hands On Atlanta is a community service organization that places over 30,000 volunteers annually, founded by Elise Eplan, an associate board member of the Blank Foundation, and 12 friends who wanted to address Atlanta’s challenges by connecting volunteers with service opportunities. In 2007, the foundation provided a $450,000 grant to support the Summer Youth Fellows Program, enabling Hands On Atlanta to provide internships for 140 youth across two summers and expand its impact in developing the next generation of community leaders.
Hands On Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
Hands On Atlanta is a community service organization that places over 30,000 volunteers annually, founded by Elise Eplan, an associate board member of the Blank Foundation, and 12 friends who wanted to address Atlanta’s challenges by connecting volunteers with service opportunities. In 2007, the foundation provided a $450,000 grant to support the Summer Youth Fellows Program, enabling Hands On Atlanta to provide internships for 140 youth across two summers and expand its impact in developing the next generation of community leaders.


Piedmont Park Conservancy
Grantee partner since 1998
The Piedmont Park Conservancy works in partnership with the city of Atlanta to ensure Piedmont Park serves as an iconic destination for all neighborhoods of metro Atlanta. The Conservancy contributes to the park’s beautification through detail–focused landscaping, volunteer projects and capital improvements. The foundation supported the organization with a $5 million grant in 2006 for phase one of Piedmont Park’s capital campaign, supporting the Conservancy to significantly expand and enhance this beloved community asset.
Piedmont Park Conservancy
Grantee partner since 1998
The Piedmont Park Conservancy works in partnership with the city of Atlanta to ensure Piedmont Park serves as an iconic destination for all neighborhoods of metro Atlanta. The Conservancy contributes to the park’s beautification through detail–focused landscaping, volunteer projects and capital improvements. The foundation supported the organization with a $5 million grant in 2006 for phase one of Piedmont Park’s capital campaign, supporting the Conservancy to significantly expand and enhance this beloved community asset.


Teach For America - Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1999
Teach For America finds, develops, and supports extraordinary leaders to transform education and expand opportunity for all children. Today, TFA is a network of more than 70,000 leaders who started in the classroom and remain in lifelong pursuit of the vision that one day, all children will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. In 2012, the foundation provided a $124,000 grant enabling TFA to launch a leadership training academy for Early Childhood Education teachers and provide stipends to all pre–K corps member participants.
Teach For America - Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1999
Teach For America finds, develops, and supports extraordinary leaders to transform education and expand opportunity for all children. Today, TFA is a network of more than 70,000 leaders who started in the classroom and remain in lifelong pursuit of the vision that one day, all children will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education. In 2012, the foundation provided a $124,000 grant enabling TFA to launch a leadership training academy for Early Childhood Education teachers and provide stipends to all pre–K corps member participants.


Park County Community Foundation
Grantee partner since 2007
Over the past 18 years, the Park County Community Foundation has grown into the largest foundation focused solely on the livability of Park County, Montana, granting close to $19 million locally to nonprofits addressing community challenges. The foundation provided support in 2005 to help incubate PCCF and launch the organization in 2007 with general operating support. Since then, PCCF has received almost $1.5 million in funding, supporting them to enhance quality of life in Park County through expanded philanthropy and community leadership initiatives.
Park County Community Foundation
Grantee partner since 2007
Over the past 18 years, the Park County Community Foundation has grown into the largest foundation focused solely on the livability of Park County, Montana, granting close to $19 million locally to nonprofits addressing community challenges. The foundation provided support in 2005 to help incubate PCCF and launch the organization in 2007 with general operating support. Since then, PCCF has received almost $1.5 million in funding, supporting them to enhance quality of life in Park County through expanded philanthropy and community leadership initiatives.


Farm to School of Park County
Grantee partner since 2020
Farm to School of Park County connects Montana schools with local farms to provide fresh, healthy food and educational opportunities for students. The foundation’s support has enabled the program to expand through school gardens, agricultural education initiatives, and local food purchasing programs that bring farm–fresh nutrition directly into classrooms while teaching students about sustainable agriculture and healthy eating habits.
Farm to School of Park County
Grantee partner since 2020
Farm to School of Park County connects Montana schools with local farms to provide fresh, healthy food and educational opportunities for students. The foundation’s support has enabled the program to expand through school gardens, agricultural education initiatives, and local food purchasing programs that bring farm–fresh nutrition directly into classrooms while teaching students about sustainable agriculture and healthy eating habits.


Montana Nonprofit Association
Grantee partner since 2003
The Montana Nonprofit Association provides leadership for Montana’s nonprofit sector and partners with charitable nonprofits to promote a sustainable, networked and influential sector. The foundation has provided ongoing support including a $60,000 grant in 2012 to hire a Program Coordinator, enabling MNA to increase delivery of training and technical assistance services to Montana nonprofits. Additional support has funded the Member Services Director, annual conferences, grant writing workshops and capacity building activities that strengthen the entire nonprofit ecosystem across the state.
Montana Nonprofit Association
Grantee partner since 2003
The Montana Nonprofit Association provides leadership for Montana’s nonprofit sector and partners with charitable nonprofits to promote a sustainable, networked and influential sector. The foundation has provided ongoing support including a $60,000 grant in 2012 to hire a Program Coordinator, enabling MNA to increase delivery of training and technical assistance services to Montana nonprofits. Additional support has funded the Member Services Director, annual conferences, grant writing workshops and capacity building activities that strengthen the entire nonprofit ecosystem across the state.


CareerRise
Grantee partner since 2014
CareerRise is an Atlanta–based workforce intermediary that connects employers, training providers, support services, job seekers, and workforce funders to build partnerships and implement equitable workforce strategies. Through its Westside Works initiative, CareerRise facilitates critically needed workforce development programs that empower individuals and contribute to the economic growth of Atlanta’s Westside community. Since the foundation’s support began in 2014, 1,200 residents have graduated from the program, moved into full–time living wage jobs, and collectively earned more than $20 million in wages for themselves and their families. The foundation’s most recent $6.2 million grant in 2023 provided vital resources to bolster infrastructure, expand partnerships, and further enhance services.
CareerRise
Grantee partner since 2014
CareerRise is an Atlanta–based workforce intermediary that connects employers, training providers, support services, job seekers, and workforce funders to build partnerships and implement equitable workforce strategies. Through its Westside Works initiative, CareerRise facilitates critically needed workforce development programs that empower individuals and contribute to the economic growth of Atlanta’s Westside community. Since the foundation’s support began in 2014, 1,200 residents have graduated from the program, moved into full–time living wage jobs, and collectively earned more than $20 million in wages for themselves and their families. The foundation’s most recent $6.2 million grant in 2023 provided vital resources to bolster infrastructure, expand partnerships, and further enhance services.

1995 - 2005

Big Sky Youth Empowerment
Grantee partner since 2004
Big Sky Youth Empowerment transforms the lives of vulnerable teenagers in Montana’s Gallatin Valley through innovative outdoor adventure-based mentoring, taking youth outside so they can “grow inside” through skiing, rock-climbing, white-water rafting, and comprehensive life skills workshops.
Since BYEP’s inception in 2001, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation has been its founding partner, providing the first foundation grant that helped launch this life-changing program and supporting its growth with over $220,000 in grants for program and capacity building—including a recent $85,000 investment to expand BYEP’s Youth Mental Health Program by adding a counselor and care navigator for participants facing significant challenges like trauma, family conflict and mental health issues.
Big Sky Youth Empowerment
Grantee partner since 2004
Big Sky Youth Empowerment transforms the lives of vulnerable teenagers in Montana’s Gallatin Valley through innovative outdoor adventure-based mentoring, taking youth outside so they can “grow inside” through skiing, rock-climbing, white-water rafting, and comprehensive life skills workshops.
Since BYEP’s inception in 2001, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation has been its founding partner, providing the first foundation grant that helped launch this life-changing program and supporting its growth with over $220,000 in grants for program and capacity building—including a recent $85,000 investment to expand BYEP’s Youth Mental Health Program by adding a counselor and care navigator for participants facing significant challenges like trauma, family conflict and mental health issues.


Children’s Museum of Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
The Blank Foundation has been a long-time partner of the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, which sparks imagination, discovery and learning through play-based exhibits and programs for children ages0-8.
In 1999, the foundation supported the Museum’s capital campaign with a $2 million grant to establish its current location near Centennial Olympic Park and has funded its programmatic outreach, the Access It! Program, which provides free or subsidized admission to more than 75,000 children and caregivers from Title I schools annually.
Children’s Museum of Atlanta
Grantee partner since 1998
The Blank Foundation has been a long-time partner of the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, which sparks imagination, discovery and learning through play-based exhibits and programs for children ages0-8.
In 1999, the foundation supported the Museum’s capital campaign with a $2 million grant to establish its current location near Centennial Olympic Park and has funded its programmatic outreach, the Access It! Program, which provides free or subsidized admission to more than 75,000 children and caregivers from Title I schools annually.


The Carter Center
Grantee partner since 1998
The Carter Center has improved lives in more than 80 countries by advancing peace, health, and human rights. In Georgia, the Center has championed mental health parity, helping ensure behavioral health care is treated equally to physical health care. The foundation is proud to support this vital work and the legacy of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who shaped the Center’s mental health program into a national and global force. Her vision continues to guide efforts to reduce stigma and expand access to care.
The Carter Center
Grantee partner since 1998
The Carter Center has improved lives in more than 80 countries by advancing peace, health, and human rights. In Georgia, the Center has championed mental health parity, helping ensure behavioral health care is treated equally to physical health care. The foundation is proud to support this vital work and the legacy of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who shaped the Center’s mental health program into a national and global force. Her vision continues to guide efforts to reduce stigma and expand access to care.


Shane Lalani Center for the Arts
Grantee partner since 2003
Located in the heart of Livingston, Montana, the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts serves as a community hub that fosters creativity and builds community through arts programming, classes, and events. With over 56,000 visitors and 450 events annually, the Shane Center has been at the forefront of creating vibrant community connections in Park County, generating a gross economic output of $3.5 million. Since 2003, the foundation has supported the Shane Center’s youth workshops and educational outreach, as well as capacity building to help the board prepare for capital expansion. The Shane Center has received nearly $200,000 in foundation funding.
Shane Lalani Center for the Arts
Grantee partner since 2003
Located in the heart of Livingston, Montana, the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts serves as a community hub that fosters creativity and builds community through arts programming, classes, and events. With over 56,000 visitors and 450 events annually, the Shane Center has been at the forefront of creating vibrant community connections in Park County, generating a gross economic output of $3.5 million. Since 2003, the foundation has supported the Shane Center’s youth workshops and educational outreach, as well as capacity building to help the board prepare for capital expansion. The Shane Center has received nearly $200,000 in foundation funding.


Outward Bound (all programs)
Grantee partner since 1995
Outward Bound USA transforms young people through challenging outdoor expeditions and educational programs across nine regional schools nationwide, developing resilience, leadership, and connection to the natural world through experiences ranging from wilderness backpacking to whitewater rafting. In 1995, our first grant to support Outward Bound was to the North Carolina Outward Bound School.
Outward Bound has recently launched its Advancing Access to the Outdoors initiative and new Center of Excellence which will double annual student participation to 75,000 youth by 2029. Our chairman, Arthur M. Blank, has a very special connection to Outward Bound, sharing, “Outward Bound has had a profound impact on my life, teaching me the invaluable lesson that we are all capable of far more than we realize. We are proud to support its efforts and firmly believe its programs provide important avenues for youth development.”
Outward Bound (all programs)
Grantee partner since 1995
Outward Bound USA transforms young people through challenging outdoor expeditions and educational programs across nine regional schools nationwide, developing resilience, leadership, and connection to the natural world through experiences ranging from wilderness backpacking to whitewater rafting. In 1995, our first grant to support Outward Bound was to the North Carolina Outward Bound School.
Outward Bound has recently launched its Advancing Access to the Outdoors initiative and new Center of Excellence which will double annual student participation to 75,000 youth by 2029. Our chairman, Arthur M. Blank, has a very special connection to Outward Bound, sharing, “Outward Bound has had a profound impact on my life, teaching me the invaluable lesson that we are all capable of far more than we realize. We are proud to support its efforts and firmly believe its programs provide important avenues for youth development.”


Woodruff Arts Center (Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art)
Grantee partner since 2001
For more than half a century, the Woodruff Arts Center has been a place where the community experiences the transformative power of the arts, bringing together 1.3 million people annually. The foundation has supported the Center’s three major institutions since the 1990s: the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art. Recognizing that the arts exert a positive influence on society, the foundation has particularly championed programming for young audiences, with the Molly Blank Fund contributing over $1 million for teen arts programming and initiatives that provide tickets for the youth at Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.
Woodruff Arts Center (Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art)
Grantee partner since 2001
For more than half a century, the Woodruff Arts Center has been a place where the community experiences the transformative power of the arts, bringing together 1.3 million people annually. The foundation has supported the Center’s three major institutions since the 1990s: the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and High Museum of Art. Recognizing that the arts exert a positive influence on society, the foundation has particularly championed programming for young audiences, with the Molly Blank Fund contributing over $1 million for teen arts programming and initiatives that provide tickets for the youth at Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.


Thrive, Inc.
Grantee partner since 2003
Thrive is dedicated to supporting children and families in the Gallatin Valley through a range of programs designed to provide mentoring, education, and resources that help families raise healthy, successful children.
In 2003, the foundation supported the Partnership Project with a $30,000 grant. The Partnership Project is a free and personalized home visiting program that provides a support network to young families in the Gallatin Valley with children ages 0- 5.
The foundation has supported Thrive’s expansion of reach and impact through projects focused on mentoring, fostering strong connections between schools and families and empowering young girls through leadership development.
Thrive, Inc.
Grantee partner since 2003
Thrive is dedicated to supporting children and families in the Gallatin Valley through a range of programs designed to provide mentoring, education, and resources that help families raise healthy, successful children.
In 2003, the foundation supported the Partnership Project with a $30,000 grant. The Partnership Project is a free and personalized home visiting program that provides a support network to young families in the Gallatin Valley with children ages 0- 5.
The foundation has supported Thrive’s expansion of reach and impact through projects focused on mentoring, fostering strong connections between schools and families and empowering young girls through leadership development.


Greater Gallatin United Way
Grantee partner since 2002
Greater Gallatin United Way in Montana serves as the driving force for transformative change in the community, shaping a future where everyone thrives. The foundation has supported its kidsLINK after–school program since 2002, which serves over 1,500 children daily at 11 schools in Bozeman and Belgrade, providing a safe, engaging environment where children can continue learning, build friendships, and enjoy enriching activities while parents finish their workday worry–free.
Additionally, the foundation has supported the LiveWell49 Resilience Project with a $180,000 grant, which trains community members to identify and assist those who may be at risk for suicide or experiencing a mental health crisis, helping drive community transformation and enhance the health and wellness of Park County residents.
Greater Gallatin United Way
Grantee partner since 2002
Greater Gallatin United Way in Montana serves as the driving force for transformative change in the community, shaping a future where everyone thrives. The foundation has supported its kidsLINK after–school program since 2002, which serves over 1,500 children daily at 11 schools in Bozeman and Belgrade, providing a safe, engaging environment where children can continue learning, build friendships, and enjoy enriching activities while parents finish their workday worry–free.
Additionally, the foundation has supported the LiveWell49 Resilience Project with a $180,000 grant, which trains community members to identify and assist those who may be at risk for suicide or experiencing a mental health crisis, helping drive community transformation and enhance the health and wellness of Park County residents.


First Tee
Grantee partner since 1999
For 25 years, the foundation has supported First Tee’s mission to empower youth through the game of golf. Starting with a $25,000 grant to First Tee – Metro Atlanta in 1999, this partnership has helped ensure that kids and teens from all backgrounds can access the sport and its life–shaping values. First Tee’s evidence–based program blends golf instruction with a life skills curriculum, reaching youth ages 7–18 at golf courses, schools and community centers around the world. Today, the organization impacts more than 3 million young people annually.
First Tee
Grantee partner since 1999
For 25 years, the foundation has supported First Tee’s mission to empower youth through the game of golf. Starting with a $25,000 grant to First Tee – Metro Atlanta in 1999, this partnership has helped ensure that kids and teens from all backgrounds can access the sport and its life–shaping values. First Tee’s evidence–based program blends golf instruction with a life skills curriculum, reaching youth ages 7–18 at golf courses, schools and community centers around the world. Today, the organization impacts more than 3 million young people annually.

A History of
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

The foundation awarded its first grants, including a $5M grant to Babson University to establish the Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship.

After leaving The Home Depot, Arthur M. Blank purchased Mountain Sky Ranch in Paradise Valley, Montana, as commitment to the Montana community began.

The foundation announced that it has made $100 million in grants since its inception.


Arthur Blank purchased West Creek Ranch in Montana’s Paradise Valley, serving as a destination for nonprofit groups to come together, strengthen communities and find purpose greater than themselves.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened as the home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United. The foundation expanded its investment to Atlanta’s Westside, adjacent to the stadium.

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta announced a $200
million grant to support construction of Arthur M. Blank Hospital, the largest grant in foundation history.

The foundation reaches the milestone of committing $1 billion in giving and has supported more than 3,500 nonprofits and has granted more than $670 million in Georgia and more than $28 million in Montana.

The foundation celebrates 30 years of giving!

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