Scholarship Granting Organizations

Your tax dollars.
Your children's future.

Atlas Impact Group helps families, donors, and organizations navigate the new federal SGO framework — redirecting taxes you already owe into education scholarships that expand school choice.

Currently active in 6 opt-in states

Virginia Idaho Mississippi Georgia Montana Nevada
$1,700
Per individual,
per year
$3,400
Per married couple
filing jointly
100%
Dollar-for-dollar
federal tax credit
5 yrs
Unused credits may
be carried forward
How it works

Not a donation. A tax redirection.

This isn't about giving more money. It's about deciding where your already-owed federal taxes go — to the government, or to a scholarship fund for a child.

01

You owe federal taxes

Every year, individual taxpayers owe a portion of income to the federal government. Nothing changes about that obligation.

02

Redirect up to $1,700

Instead of sending those dollars to Washington, you contribute them to an approved Scholarship Granting Organization.

03

Claim a dollar-for-dollar credit

You receive a full federal income tax credit — not a deduction — for the amount contributed. You pay no more in taxes.

04

Students receive scholarships

The SGO pools funds and awards scholarships through a clear, policy-driven process — expanding education options for families.

Insights

From our experts

Federal policy

What the new federal SGO framework means for school choice in America

A plain-language breakdown of the scholarship tax credit mechanism, who qualifies, and why it's a turning point for education funding.

Atlas Impact Group · 8 min read
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State guide

Georgia vs. Nevada: which state offers the best SGO tax benefit for businesses?

We compare the top opt-in states by credit generosity, cap size, and ease of compliance — so you can make the most of your tax allocation.

Atlas Impact Group · 6 min read
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Compliance

How SGOs stay compliant: governance, transparency, and the separation of donor intent

Why the firewall between donor contributions and individual scholarship awards isn't just good policy — it's the law.

Atlas Impact Group · 5 min read
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