Redirect Your Georgia Taxes to Change a Child’s Life
Every year, thousands of Georgia taxpayers send a portion of their hard-earned money to the state—never knowing exactly where it goes. But thanks to the Fostering Success Act, you now have the power to direct your state income tax dollars to a cause that makes a real, measurable difference: helping foster youth transition into successful adulthood.
Here’s how it works: The Fostering Success Act is a dollar-for-dollar Georgia state tax credit, not a deduction. That means if you owe $5,000 in state income taxes, you can choose to donate that same amount to a certified foster care organization, and it will fully satisfy your tax obligation (up to the annual limits). It’s a rare chance to control where your tax dollars go—and invest them in something that truly matters.
Each year, hundreds of kids in Georgia “age out” of the foster care system without a family, job, or housing. Many face homelessness, addiction, or worse. Your tax credit helps fund education, mentorship, and transitional support that gives these young adults a fighting chance.
Best of all, the process is secure, simple, and pre-approved through the Georgia Department of Revenue. Whether you're an individual or a business, this is your opportunity to pay your taxes with purpose.
Don’t just pay your Georgia taxes—put them to work changing lives. Apply for your tax credit allocation today and help build a future for kids who deserve one.