Community Foundation Of South Alabama Awards Grants
The Community Foundation of South Alabama has announced it has awarded more than $380,000 to 36 nonprofit organizations across its eight-county footprint in Southwest Alabama. The 2024 Closing the Opportunity Gap grantees include the Heart of Mary School; Alabama Possible; the Alpha Women’s Resource Center; the Dumas Wesley Community Center; the Saiasi Foundation; The Cookery Project; the Dance Without Limits Foundation; the Women’s Resource Center; the City of Mobile; the Mobile Arts Council; United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile, Inc.; Prichard Preparatory School; Ransom Ministries; CARE House, Inc.; Fuse Project; SAWDC Alabama Works!; the Palmer Williams Group; Goodwill Industries of the Gulf Coast, Inc.; Light of the Village; the Dream Center of Baldwin County; Theodore First United Methodist Church; Wilmer Hall Children’s Home; the South Baldwin Literacy Council; Teach for America Alabama; the Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.; Dearborn YMCA; VETS (Visualize Everyone That Serves); Restoration Hall, Inc.; the Gulf Coast Saxophone Ensemble; the Mobile Symphony; the Mobile Museum of Art; and the Eastern Shore Art Center.
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