Contact Information:
Burton Ward ![]()
President
Caroline Montgomery Clark
Vice President, ![]()
Community Services
Jessica Roberts ![]()
Financial Officer
Megan Stevens ![]()
Communications Director
Tom Yates ![]()
IT Services Director
Melissa Hertenstein ![]()
Executive Assistant
Millie B. Armstrong ![]()
SACF Program Associate
Southeast Alabama Community Foundation
111 Adris Place, Suite 8
Dothan, AL 36303
(334) 446-0247
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Grants can be the life blood of a community. They provide critical funds for food banks serving people who are currently down on their luck, for libraries and art programs that entertain and educate a city, and for social service programs offering various types of hope and help to individuals. Each year, the Central Alabama Community Foundation and its affiliates (Autauga Area Community Foundation, Elmore County Community Foundation, and Southeast Alabama Community Foundation) distribute millions of dollars in grants that touch almost every aspect of life. Funds administered by CACF support programs, organizations and institutions throughout Central Alabama and across the country.
There are two main types of grants awarded by the Central Alabama Community Foundation: donor-advised and Community Trust. Donor-advised grants are normally recommended by donors for specific charitable organizations. Community Trust grants come from unrestricted and field-of-interest funds and are awarded through a competitive process. These funds support a wide variety of projects or programs that help address the needs of the community. In addition, for nonprofits providing services in Lowndes, Macon, and Montgomery counties, CACF offers Technical Assistance grants. Awarded through a competitive process, these grants offer nonprofits the opportunity to strengthen their internal operations. The monies are drawn from unrestricted and field-of-interest funds and awarded through grants of up to $2500.
Areas of interest for the Foundation’s funding programs include education, social services, health, youth development, the arts, and community development.
The Southeast Alabama Community Foundation (SACF) is a public foundation which links charitable resources with community needs and opportunities. Each year, the Foundation awards grants to nonprofits offering projects and programs in Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry or Houston counties that, in the opinion of SACF’s Advisory Committee, will improve the quality of life in our community.
While many factors are considered, priority is given to proposals that meet the following criteria:
For 2012, the maximum grant award is $2500, with the average grant ranging from $500 to $1000.
2012 PROCESS TIMELINE:
| Applications Available | January 1 |
| Grant Workshops | January 23 – 31 |
| Application Deadline | March 9 |
| Site Visits | March 20 - April 10 |
| Grants Awarded | May 8 |
ONLINE APPLICATION AVAILABLE JANUARY 1, 2012
(No paper applications will be accepted.)
For a printable list of the grant application guidelines, questions and required supporting materials
please click here.
Grant recipients will be required to complete an evaluation form at both six months and one calendar year after the receipt of funds. The Foundation will not consider any future grant requests unless the evaluation forms have been completed and returned.
Download a list of prior grant recipients:
Grant Workshops:
January 31 - 10 a.m.
Abbeville Memorial Library, 301 Kirkland Street, Abbeville
January 31 - 2 p.m.
Enterprise Chamber of Commerce, 553 Glover Avenue, Enterprise
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Does your organization face the constant challenge of spreading the word about the great work you’re doing in the community? Are you constantly second-guessing yourself about how to reach the widest number of people or how best to reach your donor demographic? Please plan to join us for some free public relations advice.
January 25 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wiregrass Foundation, 1532 Whatley Drive, Dothan
RSVP: (334) 446-0247
2012 Advisory Committee
Ronald DeVane
Chairman
Burton Ward
President
Lucky Armstrong
Bob Bunting
Brent Cook
David Jamison
David (Mit) Kirkland
Mark O’ Mary
Robin Short
Jackie Smith
Todd Thornell
Paul Turner
Mary Alice Veale