Community Foundation of South Alabama’s Response to COVID-19

General questions and inquiries about our COVID-19 related funds can be directed to DisasterRelief@communityfoundationsa.org.

Mobile Area Disaster Relief Fund Grantees:

The Community Foundation of South Alabama, in coordination with the City of Mobile, activated the Mobile Area Disaster Relief Fund in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the support of generous donors and key leaders, 12 organizations in Mobile County received funding.

  • Feeding The Gulf Coast                                          

  • Catholic Social Services

  • Central Presbyterian Church Food Pantry

  • Victory Health Partners

 
  • The Salvation Army

  • Dumas Wesley

  • Volunteers of America

  • Housing First, Inc.

 
  • McKemie Place

  • Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy

  • Mobile County Public School System

  • Family Promise of Coastal Alabama

 
 

COVID-19 Response and Relief Fund Grantees:

The Community Foundation of South Alabama Established the COVID-19 RESPONSE AND Relief Fund TO provide resources and basic needs to those in Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe and Washington counties effected by COVID-19. FUNDING WAS AWARDED TO 15 nonprofit organizations across Southwest Alabama.

  • Children’s Aid Society of Alabama

  • Boys & Girls Ranches of Alabama

  • Christian Services Center

  • Ransom Ministries

  • University of South Alabama

 
  • Light of the Village

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama Inc.

  • Feeding the Gulf Coast

  • Monroe County Health Care Authority/Monroe Health Foundation

  • Prodisee Pantry

 
  • MOWA Choctaw Housing Authority

  • Bishop State Community College Foundation

  • Wilmer Hall

  • The Lighthouse

  • Lifelines Counseling Services

 

Phase II COVID-19 Response and Relief Fund Grantees:

The Community Foundation of South Alabama lAUNCHED PHASE II OF the COVID-19 RESPONSE AND Relief Fund TO provide resources and basic needs to those in Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe and Washington counties effected by COVID-19. FUNDING WAS AWARDED TO 22 nonprofit organizations across Southwest Alabama.

  • Feeding the Gulf Coast

  • McKemie Place

  • Crittenton Youth Services

  • Pride of Atmore

  • Boys & Girls Club of South Alabama, Inc.

  • Victory Health Partners

  • South Baldwin Literacy Council

  • Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church

  • Alabama Free Clinic

  • Prodisee Pantry

  • Family Counseling Services of Mobile, Inc. (DBA Lifelines Counseling Services)

 
  • Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

  • Liberty Learning Foundation, Inc.

  • Dumas Wesley Community Center

  • Dwell Mobile

  • CARE House, Inc.                                                                     

  • Mobile Symphony

  • CASA Mobile Program

  • Volunteers of America Southeast, Inc.

  • American Heart Association

  • Goodwill Industries-Easterseals of the Gulf Coast, Inc.

  • Housing First, Inc.