Central Alabama Community Foundation Inc.



The Central Alabama Community Foundation is a nonprofit philanthropic foundation created by and for the people of central Alabama. Individuals and corporate donors make gifts and bequests of any size for the betterment of our community.

Though its grants program, the Foundation addresses a wide variety of needs and opportunities, supporting programs and projects in education, human services, health, cultural arts, and other civic concerns.

Assets and Giving for Central Alabama Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 61,588,842
2017 - 66,422,517
2016 - 58,953,935
2015 - 54,090,318
Domestic Grants

2018 - 5,019,930
2016 - 3,584,273
2015 - 6,191,878


    

Recent News from Central Alabama Community Foundation


Community foundation sets up tornado relief fund
Foundation: Central Alabama Community Foundation

The Central Alabama Community Foundation (CACF) recently established the AL Cares-Tornado Relief Fund to help assist residents impacted by the April 27 tornadoes. Funds will be used to support...more

Southeast Alabama Foundation gets new start
Foundation: Central Alabama Community Foundation

The new revamped public foundation dates back to 1998, when it began as the Community Foundation of South East Alabama – an off-shoot of the local United ...See all stories on this topic...more

Foundation announces grant opportunities | montgomeryadvertiser ...
Foundation: Central Alabama Community Foundation

The Central Alabama Community Foundation will be offering two grant opportunities for nonprofit organizations that provide services in Montgomery,...more

Foundation announces grant opportunities
Foundation: Central Alabama Community Foundation

The Central Alabama Community Foundation will be offering two grant opportunities for nonprofit organizations that provide services in Montgomery, ...See all stories on this topic...more



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