Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
Ayana Gabriel is currently the Vice President of Community Impact at Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. Prior to their role there, Ayana served as a Senior Program Officer at Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. Before that, Ayana held the position of Managing Director of Diversity and Strategy in Admissions at Teach For America. Ayana also worked as a Science Instructor at Atlanta Public Schools and as a Chemical Engineer at Merck. Ayana holds degrees in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and Chemistry from Spelman College.
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta inspires and leads the Atlanta region toward equity and shared prosperity for all who call it home. TogetherATL is the Foundation’s strategic ethos, working through a collaborative approach with community stakeholders, donors, nonprofits, and others to examine complex challenges the region faces and create solutions that build a thriving region. Formed in 1951, the Community Foundation today shepherds approximately $1.4 billion in current assets through its 1,000+ donor funds, while simultaneously raising and deploying more than $120 million annually to thousands of nonprofit organizations. It is Georgia’s second-largest foundation.