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North Baldwin Community Foundation Competitive Grantmaking is a grant from the North Baldwin Community Foundation that funds programs improving quality of life in Bay Minette and surrounding North Baldwin County, Alabama. Established in September 2022 by community leaders, the foundation operates through the Community Foundation of South Alabama to direct philanthropic resources to local nonprofits.
The competitive grant cycle opens annually to support organizations working across areas such as education, health, arts, and community development. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Bay Minette and surrounding areas of North Baldwin County, Alabama. Specific award amounts are not published; applicants should contact the foundation for current cycle details.
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North Baldwin Community Foundation — Community Foundation of South Alabama Create a philanthropic fund Competitive Grant Cycle Opens March 16, 2026 Competitive Grant Cycle Opens March 16, 2026 〰️ North Baldwin Community Foundation Key leaders in the North Baldwin County community came together in September 2020 in an effort to strengthen and progress their local community.
With these efforts in mind, the North Baldwin Community Foundation was formed as an affiliate of The Community Foundation of South Alabama. Serving as an advisory committee, this determined group seeks to preserve and strengthen their local community by making recommendations about how charitable dollars are distributed to local nonprofits, churches, schools or government entities.
“The North Baldwin area is a small community with a big heart, and steeped in history,” said Tina Covington, North Baldwin Community Foundation chair. “The inception of the North Baldwin Community Foundation is another way to ensure that the residents of our area have the resources in place to live and thrive for years to come.
It is an honor to serve as the Chair of the Advisory Committee and we are committed to upholding the legacy of our beautiful community. ” The North Baldwin Community Foundation was founded in 2020 by a group of local citizens.
As an affiliate of The Community Foundation of South Alabama, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization, we accept a wide variety of tax-deductible contributions, such as cash, appreciated stocks, real estate or other assets. North Baldwin Community Foundation’s Community Impact Since its founding, the North Baldwin Community Foundation has awarded over $91,000 to organizations serving the local community.
These organizations have created projects and programs that tackle specific areas including Health, Education and Human Services. The North Baldwin Advisory Committee, with years of experience and a wealth of knowledge on local needs, determined that funding will support the following prioritiy areas: Arts, Community Development, Education, Health, Human Services, Recreation, Technology, or Youth.
The chart below depicts five years of annual funding and the priority areas that have risen to the top of residents’ needs. Since 2021, 47 grants have been awarded totaling $91,330. North Baldwin Advisory Committee The North Baldwin Community Foundation uses an online application for its competitive grant programs.
Nonprofit organizations and grantees will use the grant application portal to apply for grants and submit required documents and reports. All grant efforts will directly benefit the local North Baldwin community. Submissions for grant cycle will open on March 16, 2026 and close on April 30, 2026.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Bay Minette and surrounding areas, Alabama. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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