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Action Communication and Education Reform
Duck Hill, MS
GRANT: $16,667
Tel: 662-565-2478 Fax: 662-565-7004
2004: $16,667
Action Communication and Education Reform's mission is to bring together parents, students, and communities to create quality educational opportunities for poor and African-American families in Montgomery County, Mississippi. The grant will support board training, strategic planning, development of a fundraising strategy and general operations.
ACTION Network
Gainesville, FL
GRANT: $30,000
Tel: (352) 379-7822 Fax: (352) 376-7117
2004: $30,000
The ACTION Network is building a congregation-based community organization in North Central Florida that will organize, empower, and mobilize faith-based institutions and their surrounding communities to address quality of life issues affecting their families. The funds will be used for board and staff development; to increase fundraising through local churches, businesses, organizations, and individuals; and for general operations.
Agape Ministries of Charleston
Charleston, SC
GRANT: $1,000
Tel: 843-853-0060 Fax: 843-853-0062
2003: $1,000
Alabama Association of Community Development Corporations Education Fund, Inc.
Gadsden, AL
GRANT: $100,000
Tel: (256) 547-1070 Fax: (256) 547-0480
2005: $100,000
The Alabama Association of Community Development Corporations is a statewide association of community development corporations and allies that promotes, supports, and advocates for the interests of community development corporations across Alabama. The grant will support staff salaries, general operations, and training expenses.
Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform Foundation
Birmingham, AL
GRANT: $5,000
Tel: (205) 266-3371
2007: $5,000
Alabama Community Economic Development Network
Gadsden, AL
GRANT: $5,000
Tel: (256) 547-1070
2004: $5,000
The Alabama Community Economic Development Network is a working group of community economic development practitioners, intermediaries, funders, and investors committed to increasing collegiality, and the exchange of knowledge, information, best practices, and models for stronger community economic development in Alabama. The grant was used to create a web site that serves as the hub for an interactive map of resources and resource providers and a perpetual calendar listing meetings, training opportunities, and conferences for the field.
Alabama Department of Environmental Management Reform Coalition
Birmingham, AL
GRANT: $75,000
Tel: (205) 322-6395 Fax: (205) 322-6397
2004: $75,000
Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) Reform Coalition's mission is advocate for environmental policies and enforcement practices by the ADEM that solve environmental and health problems in communities. The Coalition is comprised of 30 grassroots, public health, environmental justice, and environmental organizations from around the state. It works to reform the agency's leadership, structure and budgetary process; create new environmental enforcement policies and practices; ensure meaningful public participation and accountability; and enforce environmental laws. The grant provides a part-time coordinator and operational support for training and organizing.
Alabama Giving
Birmingham, AL
GRANT: $10,000
Tel: (205) 313-4830 Fax: (205) 879-4899
2005: $10,000
Alabama Giving seeks to promote and encourage philanthropy in Alabama. The grant will support professional development training and help communicate the benefits of charitable giving with particular focus on community foundations.
Alabama Organizing Project
Montgomery, AL
GRANT: $100,000
Tel: (334) 262-3456 Fax: (334) 264-5659
2005: $100,000
Alabama Poverty Project
Birmingham, AL
GRANT: $100,000
Tel: 205-939-1408 Fax: (205) 348-9419
2007: $100,000
The Alabama Poverty Project educates Alabamians about the causes and consequences of poverty, inspires citizens to work collectively toward the elimination of poverty, and cooperates with state agencies, religious groups, and community organizations dedicated to the elimination of poverty. Alabama Poverty Project is a contributor to progress on tax and constitutional reform in Alabama that will improve the quality of life for low-wealth families. The grant supports general operations.
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