Background
Amy Green is a Client Manager within the Foundations and Endowments specialty practice at Truist Bank, responsible for comprehensive grants management services delivered for the private foundation clients within the practice. She oversees all aspects of grant-related services, including regulatory due diligence on applicants, grant tracking and reporting, and customized grant applications and correspondence.
The Foundations and Endowments specialty practice delivers comprehensive investment advisory, administration, planned giving, custody, trust and fiduciary services to nonprofit organizations, administering assets for foundations, hospitals, educational institutions, cultural organizations, human service agencies, associations, municipalities, and other nonprofits.
Amy joined Truist in 2019, bringing with her a wealth of not-for-profit work experience spanning more than 20 years. Working as both a consultant and a nonprofit employee, she has many years of nonprofit fundraising experience and a vast knowledge of the philanthropic sector in general.
Her most recent nonprofit experience includes serving as major gifts officer with Atlanta Ballet for four years. Prior to that, she held director of development positions with Young Audiences (former division of the Woodruff Arts Center) and Our House (serving homeless children and families). Other key assignments included assistant director of development at Atlanta Speech School and eight years with Coxe Curry & Associates (a fundraising consulting firm for not-for-profits) where she worked with a variety of clients, primarily focused on education and children’s services.
Personal Interests
Amy is a long-time member of the Greater Atlanta Chapter of the Association of Fund-Raising Professionals, serving in a leadership role on the National Philanthropy Day steering committee (leading a team of volunteers working on their annual luncheon attended by 1,000 representatives of Atlanta’s philanthropic community), as well as a member of the IDEA (diversity) committee. She’s also a former member of the Junior League of Atlanta, where her volunteer assignments included their adult literacy program through the public library system, AADD, and Capital Area Mosaic. In addition, she’s a former volunteer with Literacy Volunteers of America and a Southeastern Council of Foundations’ Hull fellow, completing her fellowship in December 2020.
Amy lives in Decatur with her husband, David, and son, Peter.