The Georgia Space Grant Consortium (GSGC) is a statewide collaboration between affiliate and partner organizations.  Partners are organizations that perform work related to the goals of the GSGC.  Partners often communicate and collaborate with GSGC in activities even if financial commitments are not made.
Center for Sustainable Communities


The Center for Sustainable Communities is a non profit that ensure that communities, neighborhoods, cities and counties provided with the tools and systems that support programs and projects to make our planet that promotes clean energy, more environmentally sustainable. We provide technical assistance to communities and neighborhoods through program and project management; technical assistance; planning; research and analysis; education and safety, climate resiliency, economic development; education.

Commodore Conyers College & Career Academy (4CAcademy)

Commodore Conyers College & Career Academy (4CAcademy), located in Albany, Georgia, is a dual enrolled high school where learning is different. Through partnerships with Albany State University and Albany Technical College, dual enrolled students earn high school and college credits. Pathway classes teach hands-on, technical skills that business and industry require of tomorrow’s workforce, including aviation, logistics, nursing and healthcare sciences, business management and engineering.

Center for Space Technology and Research (C-STAR)

Georgia Tech’s Space Research Institute (SRI) is composed of faculty, staff, and students who have a common interest in space exploration and discovery. Collectively, we research a wide range of topics on space and how it relates to our human perspective.

SRI is the ultimate hub of all things space related at Georgia Tech. We connect the research institutes, labs, facilities, colleges, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute to pioneer the conversation about space in the state of Georgia and the world. By working hand-in-hand with academics, business partners, philanthropists, students, and governments, we are committed to staying at the forefront of space-related innovation.

Georgia Center of Innovation for Aerospace

The Georgia Center of Innovation for Aerospace acts as a catalyst, creating opportunities for aerospace companies and their suppliers by connecting them to new technologies, university research, potential business collaborators and current industry information. The Center advances recognition of Georgia’s strength in the global aerospace industry, and contributes to the entrepreneurial and educational ecosystems required for its continued growth.
West Georgia Technical College


West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) offers over 120 associate degree, diploma and technical certificate programs of study at it’s campuses in Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson and Troup counties, and class sites in Heard and Meriwether counties. WGTC is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, and is the fourth largest of the state’s 22 technical colleges.  WGTC’s Engineering Technology degree program began its GSGC partnership through the Two-Year Pathways to STEM grant.

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