Capital City Bank Group Foundation Contributes $208K to Support Local Nonprofits

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., September 29, 2025 – In the 2025 grant cycle, the Capital City Bank Group (CCBG) Foundation reinvested $208,000 into nearly 100 local charitable organizations across Florida, Georgia and Alabama. The donations provided by the CCBG Foundation help nonprofits carry on the mission of the Foundation to enhance the quality of life for countless local citizens in the areas where we do business.

Donations were awarded to recipients through dedicated grants to organizations such as Boys and Girls Club of North Central Florida, Bradford County Education Foundation, Florida Wild Mammal Association, Alachua Habitat for Humanity, St. Johns County Council on Aging, Chattahoochee Humane Society, Family Counseling Center of Central Georgia, Tallahassee Youth Orchestra, STEM Origins Foundation, Citrus Hearing Impaired Program Services, Dixie Education Foundation, Erin Garden Club of Dublin, Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett, Marietta Police Foundation, Grady County Help Agencies and Children’s Home Society of Florida, among others. The contributions provided by the CCBG Foundation help nonprofits carry on the mission of the Foundation to enhance the quality of life for countless local citizens.

“Supporting the communities we serve has always been a core part of who we are at Capital City Bank,” said Bill Smith, Capital City Bank Group chairman, president, and CEO. “Through the Capital City Bank Group Foundation, we are proud to continue investing in local nonprofits that are creating meaningful change across Florida, Georgia and Alabama. It’s a privilege to help strengthen the organizations that strengthen our communities.”

The CCBG Foundation – a nonprofit organization created in 1983 by Capital City Bank Group, Inc. – is designed to build strong communities by enhancing the quality of life in communities where Capital City does business. The Foundation provides grants to nonprofits, charitable organizations and institutions exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The mission of the CCBG Foundation is to invest in initiatives that benefit local communities. Most of the funds are distributed to specific areas of focus, including: arts/culture, children/youth services, economic/community development, education, health/sciences and human services.

For a complete list of the 2025 approved grants, please go to www.ccbg.com/ccbg-foundation. To learn more about the Capital City Bank Group Foundation, visit www.ccbgfoundation.org.

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About Capital City Bank Group, Inc.
Capital City Bank Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCBG) is one of the largest publicly traded financial holding companies headquartered in Florida and has approximately $4.4 billion in assets. We provide a full range of banking services, including traditional deposit and credit services, mortgage banking, asset management, trust, merchant services, bankcards, securities brokerage services, and financial advisory services, including the sale of life insurance, risk management and asset protection services. Our bank subsidiary, Capital City Bank, was founded in 1895 and now has 62 banking offices and 107 ATMs/ITMs in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. For more information about Capital City Bank Group, Inc., visit www.ccbg.com.