Georgia nonprofits support housing stability and workforce readiness, creating stronger real estate and rental markets statewide.
Programs like Head Start and SNAP enable families to stay housed, employed, and active in local housing economies.
Federal block grants fund housing development in counties, improving local competitiveness and long-term real estate value.
Georgia nonprofits help attract talent by supporting vibrant, stable communities—key drivers of real estate growth.
Cutting nonprofit funding risks destabilizing housing, shrinking local demand, and weakening Georgia’s real estate fundamentals.

