The Community Foundation of South Alabama



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.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of South Alabama

Assets

2019 - 80,061,394
2018 - 79,211,728
2017 - 75,598,737
Domestic Grants

2019 - 3,368,687
2018 - 3,780,965


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of South Alabama


Community Foundation names Rebecca Byrne as President/CEO
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

Mobile, Ala. – The Community Foundation of South Alabama announced that it has named Rebecca Byrne as the Foundation's new president and...more

Rebecca Byrne named president and CEO of Community Foundation of South Alabama
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Rebecca Byrne.jpg Rebecca Byrne has been named the new president and CEO of The Community Foundation of South Alabama, effective March 10...more

Community Foundation of South Alabama celebrated a Night of ...
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P9126670.JPG Termika Smith, president of the board of WINGS, celebrates community resiliency with CFSA board member Irving Silver and Mobile...more

The Community Foundation of South Alabama Releases Landmark ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

The Community Indicators Report ? Counties in Focus 2012, released by The Community Foundation of South Alabama*, provides readers with an inside look...more

Strengthening towns a goal of Community Foundation forums (with schedule)
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

MOBILE, Alabama -- With a goal of promoting civic engagement and making the communities a better place to live, the Community Foundation of South Alabama and the David Mathews Center for Civic Life...more

Bayou HOPE — Harmony, Opportunity, Perseverance and Empowerment
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

MOBILE, Alabama -- With a goal of promoting civic engagement and making the communities a better place to live, the Community Foundation of South Alabama and the David Mathews Center for Civic Life...more

Community Foundation of South Alabama Grants for Arts
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

The Community Foundation of South Alabama awarded six grants in the amount of $32,330 from the Clyde C. Snyder Art and Classical Music Fund supporting programs and events that integrate arts in...more

Grants from Community Foundation of South Alabama
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

The Community Foundation of South Alabama announced grants amounting to $39,000 for programs that advance the work of creating just and equitable communities. Capacity building grants are intended...more

Mobile's Youth Grant Allocation Board seeks applications
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

By From the Press-Register MOBILE, Alabama — The Youth Grant Allocation Board of The Community Foundation of South Alabama has announced the availability of grants for programs that provide health...more

Baldwin County nonprofits receive portion of $1.5 million in grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

MOBILE, Alabama - The Community Foundation of South Alabama awarded grants totaling more than $1.5 million yesterday to assist communities in Baldwin and Mobile counties recovering from the Deepwater...more



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