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Metro Atlanta Chapter
Georgia’s AAGP Chapter
Metro Atlanta Association of Grant Professionals - MAAGP
Who are we?
The MAAGP is a Chapter of the American Association of Grant Professionals, a nonprofit membership association that builds and supports an international community of grant professionals committed to serving the greater public good by practicing the highest ethical and professional standards.
The Metro Atlanta Association of Grant Professionals serves AAGP members in the metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia area and surrounding counties.
About forming chapters: The Metro Atlanta Chapter of the AAGP was formed by grant professionals in the Atlanta, Georgia area. As the first chapter, it is also the state chapter. More chapters may form in other areas, as grant professionals indicate interest. If you know of grant professionals in other areas who want to form a chapter, contact our State Representative.
The 2009-2010 MAAGP Chapter Officers: President Eden E. Freeman, GPC Grants Administrator City of Sandy Springs, GA eden.freeman@sandyspringsga.org Vice President Danny W. Blitch, GPC Grants Manager City of Roswell dblitch@roswellgov.com Treasurer Vince Fulghum Director of ESOL & Special Projects Paulding County Schools vfulghum@paulding.k12.ga.us Secretary Kimberly Hays de Muga Senior Development Manager Atlanta Community Food Bank kimberly.hays@acfb.org AAGP State Representative for Georgia David Bridges Independent Contractor Telephone: (678) 560-2402 dbbridges@gmail.com For more information about the MAAGP chapter visit our website at www.maagp.org
MAAGP's regular meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the month and are centrally-located at Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) near Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta. Meetings usually start at 10 a.m. If you would like to attend or for more information, please email President Eden Freeman.
The MAAGP is a membership organization serving the needs of grant professionals in the Metropolitation Atlanta regional area. The membership meets every month to network, learn from other grant professionals, participate in professional development opportunities, practice grantsmanship, grow the profession, and to assist others in serving the greater common good through grant writing. For more information, visit us at:
http://www.maagp.org
On August 2, 2008 the MAAGP members and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) hosted nearly 20 examinees for the the Grant Professionals Certified (GPC) credentialing examination. Visit the Grant Professionals Certification Institiute to learn how to become a GPC.