According to data as of March 31, 2026, the number of grant recipients registered in the foreign grants registry stands at 31

According to official information, the number of donors is 44, while the total number of grant agreements is 46.

As reported on the website of the State Audit Office of Georgia, out of the signed grant agreements, 15 projects are ongoing, while the rest have been completed.

Among the grant recipients are: the Georgian Academy of Mining Sciences; Local Democracy Agency Georgia; the charitable organization supporting adults with cancer “Find Your Way”; the Rody Scott Foundation Georgia; the Self-Government Resource Center of Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti; First Step Georgia; the International Charitable Humanitarian Association “Tabitha”; Public Defender; Coalition for Independent Living; the Charitable Humanitarian Center “Abkhazia”; the International Foundation “Curatio”; the Georgian Jewish Charitable Center “Hesed Eliyahu”; Food Bank Georgia; the Union of Azerbaijani Women of Georgia; Christian Union; the Society for Nature Conservation “Sabuko”; the Georgian Public Health Foundation; the environmental organization “Green Borjomi”; the Scientific Cyber Security Association; Wikimedia Community User Group Georgia; the Jewish Cultural-Educational Foundation; Hesed Abuli; the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (“Joint”) in Georgia; the charitable union “Temi”; the Georgian Alliance for the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases; the Georgian Association for the Protection of Public Interests; “Consort Georgia”; “Parents’ Bridge”; the Georgian Association of Refrigeration, Cryogenic Engineering and Air Conditioning Engineers; the Center for Implementation and Monitoring of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in Georgia; and the Ayn Rand Center Georgia.

As for donors, according to official data, they include: the International Science and Technology Center; ALDA – European Association for Local Democracy; the European Union, represented by the European Commission; the European Union Delegation to Georgia; CENN; the Federal Foreign Office of Germany; the United Nations Democracy Fund; Results for Development; People in Need (Georgia branch); HEKS-EPER in Georgia; the National Institute for Health and Care Research; Eurasian Missions; the University of Cambridge; ECPAT International; the Asian Development Bank; the Caucasus Nature Fund; the UNICEF (Uzbekistan Office); RIPE NCC; Wikimedia Foundation; the International Catholic Child Bureau (BICE); the Sigrid Rausing Trust; the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress; the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; the World Diabetes Foundation; BirdLife Europe; Fauna & Flora International; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic; the United Nations Development Programme; Vital Strategies; and the Prometheus Foundation, among others.

The data also indicates that one of the grants was issued by the Polish-American Freedom Foundation under the “Transformation in the Region” program, which is implemented by the Foundation for Education for Democracy.

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