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


Prodisee Pantry to receive $250000 grant from Community Foundation
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama, Rockefeller Foundation

Prodisee Pantry will receive the grant from the Community Foundation of South Alabama. The grant will be presented at the Gathering Place, the Prodisee Pantry office and distribution center, in...more

The Community Foundation of South Alabama gets $500K boost to help those ...
Foundation: Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Community Foundation of South Alabama

MOBILE, Alabama -- The Community Foundation of South Alabama is awarding grants totaling $536000 to 3 area agencies to support those struggling to recover from last year's oil spill. They are...more

New CEO of the Community Foundation of South Alabama
Foundation: California Community Foundation, Community Foundation of South Alabama, Hewlett Foundation

The Community Foundation of South Alabama has appointed Alvertha Bratton Penny as their chief executive officer. She left the California Community Foundation where she worked as vice president of...more

Editorial: Legacy of Tom Davis at Community Foundation of South Alabama
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama, Kresge Foundation

By Press-Register Editorial Board TO UNDERSTAND Thomas H. Davis Jr.'s effectiveness as a leader, it's instructive to view the Community Foundation of South Alabama as it was 27 years ago and...more

HIPPY Baldwin receives Community Foundation Grant
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

October 20, 2010 - Orange Beach, AL (OBA) - The HIPPY Baldwin program received a $3000 grant from The Community Foundation of South Alabama. ...See all stories on this topic »Orange...more

The Community Foundation of South Alabama Seeks Grant Proposals ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

Details about the requirements for submitting a proposal and the review process can be found online at www.communityendowment.com. For more information contact Janine Phillips, Program Officer, The...more

The Community Foundation of South Alabama Seeks Grant Proposals ...
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

The Community Foundation of South Alabama Seeks Grant Proposals for Gulf Coast Oil Spill Disaster Relief. Posted By Joe Watts on July 25, 2010 12:55 PM | Permalink | Comments (0). The CFSA has...more

Tom Davis to retire next year
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama, Kresge Foundation

Press-Register - al.com (blog)When Tom Davis went to work in 1984 for the Community Foundation of South Alabama — then the Mobile Community Foundation — its assets totaled $3 million. ...See all...more

Oil spill notebook: Mobile County hires oil spill expert | al.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama, Wells Fargo Foundation

The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation announced that it is contributing $25000 to the Community Foundation of South Alabama to help those struggling as a result of the Gulf Coast oil spill. The...more

Eastern Shore Art Association wins grant | al.com
Foundation: Community Foundation of South Alabama

The Community Foundation of South Alabama has awarded a $5000 grant to the Eastern Shore Art Association. The grant was just one of 10 the foundation funded ... See all stories on this...more



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