Creating Change Together

We exist to equip leaders and empower underserved communities for the spiritual and social renewal of the city of Savannah.

The Savannah Leadership Foundation brings leaders together from every part of our community to strengthen families, empower youth, and transform our city. Through our 3-part “Impact Wheel,” we engage leaders, build capacity, and develop collaborative initiatives that bring lasting change to Savannah.

Seeing the city as a playground

At the Savannah Leadership Foundation, we seek to envision a city described in Zechariah 8: 4-5 

“Old men and old women will come back to Jerusalem, sit on benches on the streets and spin tales, move around safely with their canes—a good city to grow old in. And boys and girls will fill the public parks, laughing and playing—a good city to grow up in.”

Our Mission

We exist to equip leaders and empower underserved communities for the spiritual and social renewal of the city of Savannah.

Engaging leaders of good faith and good will

The Savannah Leadership Foundation brings people together to work together for the common good of the city. We move isolated individuals to collaborative engagement.

People from different backgrounds, faith traditions, and sectors of the city.

Like Terrance and Malik…

Building the capacity of others

We move under-resourced work to empowered action. Since 2020, Savannah Leadership Foundation has helped build the capacity of more than 20 nonprofit organizations.

Through the Charity to Change initiative, in 2022 alone we will equip 22 local congregations to better serve the vulnerable in their community and engage in local justice issues.

Developing Joint Initiatives

We move independent efforts to collective impact. It will take all of us to address the most significant challenges that our city faces.

Savannah Leadership Foundation is bringing together people from across the city to tackle these challenges head on!

“Strong cities are built by strong leaders who care about the future of their community.”

– Corey Williams