Rolling deadline
Unspecified amount
The Comer Education Grant, established by the Comer Foundation in 1946, has allocated over $34.6 million to support educational initiatives in Alabama. Rooted in the legacy of Governor Braxton Bragg Comer, the foundation prioritizes scholarships and community improvements, particularly in areas where Avondale Mills operated. This commitment to education and social betterment reflects the family's dedication to enhancing the quality of life and opportunities for residents in Jefferson, Talladega, and Barbour Counties.
Letter of inquiry due May 13, 2026
US $75,000 - US $300,000
The Pew Biomedical Scholars Program offers significant funding of $300,000 over four years to support early-career researchers in biomedical sciences. The program encourages innovative and impactful research that contributes to human health, requiring nomination from one of the 212 participating institutions. Candidates must hold a doctorate, run an independent lab as an assistant professor, and demonstrate exceptional promise. This program fosters collaboration and annual meetings for scholars to present their findings.
Applications due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The J.L. Bedsole Foundation Grant aims to enhance the quality of life for citizens in Southwest Alabama by supporting educational opportunities, cultural initiatives, and community development. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that propose projects addressing education, health, arts, and community needs. The foundation prioritizes collaborations and projects that yield lasting benefits for underserved populations, while avoiding political activities and grants to individuals or out-of-state entities.
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Applications due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Alabama Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Program, established by the Children's Trust Fund, aims to prevent child abuse and neglect through essential community services. With over 40 years of dedication, the program offers various initiatives, including parenting education, home visiting, and mentoring, supported by state and federal funding. These efforts focus on strengthening family skills, promoting public awareness, and providing crisis care to protect vulnerable children and families throughout Alabama.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 1, 2026
US $5,000 - US $15,000
Stronger Together Fund Grant
The mission of the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville is to support donors in mobilizing generosity to improve the quality of life in our community. We know our community is stronger when everyone is given the opportunity to succeed. The focus of the Stronger Together Fund is to support programs that are creating and delivering opportunities for success in our community.
Focus Area:
The Stronger Together Fund will provide grant funding to address opportunity gaps in the following areas that affect quality of life:
- Art & culture
- Basic needs
- Economic opportunity
- Education
- Environment
- Health & wellness
- Neighborhoods & communities
- Recreation
Grant Range:
Grantee Responsibilities:
- Successful grantees will be required to sign a Grant Agreement prior to receiving funding. The Grantee must also report back on the use of the grant funding and what measurable outcomes were achieved as a result of the funded project.
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The Compass Society Grantmaking, part of the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville, aims to foster high-impact, collaborative projects that enhance the community's quality of life. Grants of $50,000 will support innovative initiatives across various focus areas, including arts, education, and health. Priority is given to projects demonstrating significant community collaboration and visionary goals. This funding opportunity invites organizations to partner and create sustainable changes for the Greater Huntsville area.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 1, 2026
Up to US $25,000
The Daniel Foundation of Alabama provides operating grants, up to $25,000, aimed at strengthening communities and enhancing quality of life. Key focus areas include early childhood education, K-12 academic improvements, adult life skills, arts and community support, and health services. Eligible organizations must be based in Alabama and meet specific criteria, including revenue limits and employee requirements, to qualify for funding to benefit local residents.
Applications due Jul 16, 2026
Up to US $30,000
The Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation offers Program, Operating, and Capital Campaign Grants to support nonprofit organizations in the Birmingham area and the Black Belt of Alabama. Since 2009, it has distributed over $26 million to enhance education, neighborhood revitalization, cultural arts, and environmental initiatives. Applications are accepted quarterly, with specific deadlines for different types of grants, ensuring that funds align with the Foundation's mission to strengthen communities and improve quality of life.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 31, 2026
US $5,000 - US $15,000
The Cross-Sector Impact Grants by South Arts aim to enhance community vitality through artistic collaborations focused on health and wellness. Grants up to $15,000 support projects that bridge arts with sectors like health, emphasizing partnerships between artists and organizations. Eligible projects must include public activities to foster community engagement and creativity. This initiative prioritizes diverse representation, particularly from BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ led organizations, and aims to reach rural and underserved communities.
Letter of inquiry due Jul 31, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Joseph S. Bruno Charitable Foundation Grant aims to foster a supportive community for families and children in Birmingham, emphasizing health, education, and collaboration. The foundation prioritizes programs that enhance access to healthcare and education for underserved populations, while also providing technical assistance and partnerships. By focusing on holistic community improvement and collaboration with various stakeholders, the foundation seeks to create a lasting impact through strategic grantmaking and support.
Applications due Aug 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Snook Foundation Grant aims to enhance educational opportunities and support civic organizations in Baldwin County, Alabama. It provides funding for scholarships, health care initiatives, and community services, focusing on organizations that directly impact local residents. The foundation is committed to evolving with the community's needs and examines each grant request individually. Applicants must be 501(c) certified organizations located in the designated area. This grant fosters growth and resilience in the community, ensuring ongoing support for future generations.
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
Unspecified amount
The WACF Community Fund Grants support eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Walker County, offering opportunities through Spring and Fall cycles or year-round requests under $5,000. The Walker Area Community Foundation focuses on community needs, funding innovative projects that foster economic growth, lifelong learning, health, and leadership development. With a commitment to collaboration, the foundation aims to enhance the quality of life for residents and encourage impactful community engagement.
Applications due Sep 25, 2026
Up to US $1,000
The Alabama Power Foundation offers Classroom Grants aimed at enhancing educational environments in schools across Alabama. With grants up to $1,000, teachers can obtain necessary materials for classrooms or support COVID-19 relief efforts. Eligible applicants include schools and nonprofits partnering with local education systems, focusing on addressing mental health needs and financial hardships. The foundation aims to ensure that all students have access to a conducive learning atmosphere, fostering equity in education.
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Community Facilities Grant Program in Alabama offers vital funding for developing essential community facilities in rural areas. This program supports projects such as healthcare, public safety, and educational services, ensuring access to necessary resources for communities with populations of 20,000 or fewer. Eligible borrowers include public bodies and non-profit organizations, focusing on areas with low median household incomes. The program aims to enhance community development while prioritizing those most in need.
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
US $10,000
The Pathway to Sustainability Fund Grant aims to empower nonprofits in Madison County, Alabama, to collaborate effectively, leverage resources, and track outcomes. By focusing on individual client journeys, the fund supports organizations in providing tailored assistance to those facing challenges such as unemployment and mental health issues. With a vision to end generational poverty, the initiative fosters a community-wide network of nearly 200 partners dedicated to enhancing self-reliance and reducing service duplication.
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
US $25,000 - US $100,000
The Environment Pillar Award by Honda supports nonprofit organizations and schools in the U.S. focused on sustainability. Grants aim to reduce environmental impact through programs in decarbonization, clean energy, and efficient resource use. Eligible projects must align with Honda's mission and primarily benefit communities where Honda associates live and work. Organizations can apply for up to two grants, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria, including tax-exempt status under the IRS.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The 2499 Line of Duty Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, honors Montgomery Police Officer David Colley. It provides financial assistance to high school seniors from Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, or Montgomery Counties pursuing higher education. Eligible students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have intentions to serve in the military or as first responders, or be children of service members. This scholarship supports future leaders dedicated to community service.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Butler County Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, aims to support graduating African American seniors from Georgiana School, Greenville High School, and McKenzie School. Annually, one scholarship is awarded, with the amount determined each year. Recipients may renew the scholarship for up to three additional years, provided they submit a high school transcript and references during the application process. This initiative underscores a commitment to educational advancement in the community.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The CAEC Lineman Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, provides financial assistance for individuals pursuing training to become electrical line workers. Eligible applicants must be at least 18 years old, hold a valid Alabama driver's license, and possess a high school diploma or GED. This scholarship aims to support local workforce development in the electrical utility sector, ensuring participants are well-prepared for their future careers.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Dean B. Albritton Memorial Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, honors the legacy of Dean B. Albritton, emphasizing education as a path to empowerment. This scholarship supports graduating seniors from Autauga, Elmore, or Montgomery County, with a focus on minority students associated with New Walk of Life Church in Montgomery. Since its inception in 1987, the scholarship aims to uplift individuals and foster community development through educational opportunities.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Dexter C. Hobbs Memorial Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, supports graduating seniors from Montgomery County high schools who embody the moral qualities of Dexter C. Hobbs. Preference is given to participants of the Montgomery STEP program. The scholarship is need-based, requiring students to demonstrate their motivation to succeed in college through involvement in school, church, and community activities. Recipients can reapply for funding for up to three additional years.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
US $5,000
The Drake Cameron Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation in 1987, supports graduating seniors from Montgomery County schools. It rewards students demonstrating academic excellence and potential for college success. Awards are based on academic performance, financial need, and involvement in extracurricular activities, with two scholarships granted annually. This initiative strengthens the community by investing in the education of its youth, fostering leadership, and encouraging civic engagement.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Dr. James H. French Memorial Scholarship, established in 2007 by the estate of Dr. James French, supports graduates of Pike County high schools. This scholarship emphasizes academic excellence, community involvement, and financial need. Preference is given to students excelling in accelerated math and science courses, with a minimum ACT score of 23 or SAT score of 1130, and a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Managed by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, the scholarship aims to foster future leaders in STEM fields.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Geneva High School Class of 1959 Memorial Scholarship, established by the Southeast Alabama Community Foundation, aims to support local students pursuing higher education in Alabama. Eligible applicants include graduating seniors from Geneva High School or any high school in Geneva County with a minimum GPA of 2.5. This scholarship reflects the foundation's commitment to enhancing educational opportunities in the region, contributing to the development of future leaders.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Jack L. Carr Scholarship, established by the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery, supports high school graduates pursuing engineering degrees. Funded by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, this scholarship emphasizes academic performance and financial need. Recipients can renew their scholarship for up to three additional years based on their college performance. Since its inception in 1987, the program has aimed to empower students in the River Region, fostering educational advancement and community growth.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Jackson Family Phoenix Fund Scholarship, established by the Central Alabama Community Foundation, aims to support graduates from Montgomery and Lowndes County public high schools. This scholarship encourages students to pursue degrees in math or non-healthcare sciences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Applicants must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA and meet ACT or SAT score requirements. Emphasizing academic performance, community involvement, and financial need, this scholarship serves as a vital resource for aspiring scientists.
Applications due Mar 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Jerry L. Bartley Memorial Scholarship, established in 2020 by the family and friends of Jerry "JB" Bartley, supports high school graduates who demonstrate a passion for basketball. Eligible applicants must be active AAU players residing in Alabama and meet NCAA Division I academic eligibility standards. This scholarship reflects a commitment to fostering young talent in the sport, while honoring Jerry Bartley's legacy and dedication to basketball, promoting not only athletic excellence but also academic achievement.