The Community Foundation of South Alabama was formed in 1975 and incorporated in 1976 as The Mobile Community Foundation - an Alabama Not for Profit Corporation. Sheltered initially by United Way, which supported the work of The Community Foundation's operating fund, the newly formed public foundation was designed to complement the work of United Way by providing grants to agencies other than social service organizations.
Four Atmore organizations received the Community Foundation of South Alabama's Atmore Affiliate Grant Awards at United Bank's annual Joint Advisory Board Meeting on March 22 at Wind Creek Casino and...more
... The City of Mobile, Mobile County Commission, Alabama State Council on the Arts, The Hearin-Chandler Foundation, The Daniel Foundation of Alabama, The Crampton Trust, Sybil Smith Foundation,...more
As part of its Veterans Initiative, The Community Foundation of South Alabama is pleased to announce the award of $420,000 in competitive grants...more
They're getting some help from the Community Foundation of South Alabama, which is sponsoring a series of “deliberative forums” in its...more
The generosity in philanthropy they have exhibited is one of the reasons the siblings were selected ... an individual or family who has demonstrated exceptional philanthropic generosity of time,...more
The Community Foundation of South Alabama held the luncheon. “To God be the glory,” Dale, the vice president of Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. and...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.