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Find similar grantsAlabama Funding Sources is sponsored by Alabama Humanities Council. These community and corporate foundations, nonprofit organizations and state agencies support preservation projects. Alabama Resources Many Alabama organiz Category: Community Development.
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> These community and corporate foundations, nonprofit organizations and state agencies support preservation Community Foundations in Alabama There are 13 community foundations in Alabama , covering 78 percent of the counties in the state and holding assets that total more than $190 million. The Daniel Foundation offers grants in four program areas: Civic and Community Improvement, Education, Health, and Arts and Culture.
Applications are limited to 501 (c)(3) organization that are located in Alabama. The Alabama Power Foundation allocates funding in four categories: Improving Education, Strengthening Communities, Promoting Arts and Culture, and Restoring and Enhancing the Environment. The Alabama Humanities Foundation (AHF) awards grants solely to support public humanities projects.
Active public participation, involvement of humanities scholars, and strong humanities content are the three essential components of AHF-funded projects. The Gwyn Turner Endowed Fund is administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, in partnership with Alabama Trust for Historic Preservation.
Nonprofits and governmental agencies can obtain funding for preservation planning, heritage education, workshops, conferences and special interventions. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000 and require a 1:1 cash match. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their project with the National Trust Southern Office before submitting an application.
Contact the Southern Office at 843. 722. 8552, or e-mail soro@nthp.
org. Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs The Alabama State Council on the Arts awards grants to nonprofit organizations and local governments in the following categories: Presenting Grants, Project Assistance, Operating Support, Technical Assistance, Collaborative Ventures, and Program Development.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: See the Alabama grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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