Two new laws bring good news for charitable giving in Georgia
Thanks to two bills passed in 2024, Georgians can continue donating generously without fear their wishes will be violated or their identity disclosed.
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Thanks to two bills passed in 2024, Georgians can continue donating generously without fear their wishes will be violated or their identity disclosed.
Atlanta’s City Council has adopted its budget for 2025, and it has devoted public safety funding to a few best practices that are good news
Our review of the research uncovered nine benefits of work that help young people develop the foundations for success in every area of life.
Education plays a powerful role in breaking the cycle of poverty and helping children lead healthy, flourishing lives. Education savings accounts in Georgia are a
Our BETTER WORK initiative is unique because we help people move from crisis situations and into a mindset and support system that empowers them to
On April 23, 2024, Governor Brian Kemp signed SB 233, the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act, into law. This education savings account program—the first of its

Read Randy’s full opinion in The Hill

On March 14, 2024, the Georgia House passed SB233, The Georgia Promise Scholarship Act. This bill is an important first step in extending an education
Legislation pending in the Georgia Legislature, House Bill 738, would create a task force to explore how Georgia could use Utah’s One Door policy to

If we truly want all of Georgia’s students to obtain a quality education that prepares them for a meaningful career and a stable life, parents

Strong relationships are a cornerstone of vibrant communities, and research has shown that marriage is one key type of relationship for empowering individuals, regardless of

Do Georgia parents have the option to move their kids to a different public school than the one assigned to their neighborhood? Yes…and no. Setting

Key Points As Georgia lawmakers convene for the 2024 legislative session, multiple bills are on the table that could break down barriers

Key Points A new proclamation from Governor Brian Kemp has designated January 21-27, 2024, as School Choice Week in Georgia. Georgia School

Key Points Building off our success in 2023, the new year presents unique opportunities to build better lives for our neighbors through

2023 opened doors to more hope and opportunity because of solutions in five key areas of community life.

This year, inflation is threatening to put a dent in Christmas festivities. The cost of gifts, meals, and trips to see family and friends have

Key Points Missouri Leads the Way: The enactment of Senate Bill 82 establishes Missouri as the first state in the nation to

Get answers to how the proposed Georgia Promise Scholarship Program would affect private school funding, scholarships, and requirements.

Key Points Addressing Income Inequality Income inequality is on the rise. Social mobility is on the decline. Politicians focus a lot of

SNAP benefits cliffs are locking individuals and families in poverty. Our report outlines changes that can be made to fix the cliff.

A new community initiative is set to launch in Columbus, but it’s not run by any one person or organization. It’s running

A new effort seeks to address and prevent violent crime in smaller cities across the United States like Columbus, GA.

For many Americans who currently need assistance from programs like SNAP, WIC, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Social Security, a government shutdown can

The Georgia Center for Opportunity is announcing a new report on violent crime in Atlanta, which highlights the city’s recent spike in violent crime and

A South Columbus Job fair emphasizes the belief in the potential of residents and demonstrates that collaborative efforts can lead to transformative change and a

Discover the Impact: Oatey’s Collaboration with BETTER WORK Gwinnett. Explore how Oatey’s top-notch plumbing solutions align with community betterment. Learn how BETTER WORK is a

Key Points We recently sat down with Amber Gorman, program specialist for BETTER WORK Columbus, to discuss a new GCO-led class being

A new report shows Seattle’s murder rate increased 13% in 2022, defying the national murder decline. See how state and city policy choices are playing

Discover the Utah Family Miracle and its impact on economic success and happiness, as sociologist Brad Wilcox proposes a Family Impact Perspective to strengthen marriages