Gulf Shores Announces Recipients Of Inaugural Grants Program

The City of Gulf Shores has announced the 2025 recipients of its inaugural Nonprofit Grants Program, a new initiative designed to support local nonprofit organizations that directly serve Gulf Shores residents. The recipients are the Christian Service Center for its Emergency Aid Program, Feeding the Gulf Coast for its Mobile Pantry Program, the Gulf Coast Arts Alliance for its art and music classes, the Sea Glass Initiative for its Access in Motion Transportation Initiative and the South Baldwin Literacy Council for Sustaining Literacy: Operational Support. Each organization will receive a $2,000 grant to support its project or program that benefits Gulf Shores residents. The next opportunity to apply for the Nonprofit Grants Program will be during the spring 2026 cycle, with applications opening in March 2026. 

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