Partner With Us
Partner With St. Vincent de Paul Georgia
Every day, St. Vincent de Paul Georgia walks alongside neighbors facing hunger, housing instability, and health challenges. When you partner with us, you help feed, clothe, house, and heal families across our state.
Let’s talk about how we can work together.
For grant and sponsorship opportunities, corporate partnerships, or cause-marketing campaigns, please contact:
Partnership & Sponsorship Inquiries
Rene Bazel, Senior Manager of Institutional Giving
Phone: 678-892-6175
Email: rbazel@svdpgeorgia.org
Or make an immediate impact with a gift today:
Support from our community makes everything we do possible.
Because of generous partners, St. Vincent de Paul Georgia is able to:
- Provide food through community food pantries and grocery assistance
- Keep families safely housed through rent, utility, and homelessness prevention support
- Offer access to prescription medications and basic health services
- Help neighbors move from crisis to stability with wraparound support
- Your partnership helps ensure that when a neighbor reaches out for help, we can say “yes.”
Ways to Partner
Corporate & Business Partners
Engage your employees and customers while giving back to the community.
- Event sponsorships and program sponsorships
- Employee giving campaigns and payroll deduction
- Volunteer days and team service projects
- Give-back nights and cause-marketing promotions
Foundations & Grantmakers
Invest in proven programs that address hunger, housing, and health. We welcome:
- Programmatic grants
- Capacity-building and innovation funding
- Multi-year investments in housing, hunger, or health initiatives
Faith, School & Community Partners
Mobilize your community to walk with neighbors in need.
- Host food, diaper, or coat drives
- Sponsor a family for the holidays
- Organize service projects or learning events
- Partner on awareness campaigns focused on poverty and stability
In-Kind & Service Partners
Leverage your expertise, products, and services to support our mission.
- Donated goods such as food, clothing, furniture, or household items
- Professional services (legal, marketing, technology, facilities, etc.)
- Matching gifts or challenge grants to inspire community giving