Alabama Civil Justice Foundation



The mission of the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation is to assist in removing barriers to a civil and just society for Alabama families and children by providing financial assistance to worthwhile charitable organizations serving disadvantaged, disabled, and at risk families and children.


The foundation also provides information and instruction beneficial to individual consumers and the larger community.

Web Address

www.acjf.org

Foundation Grants and Resources





    

Recent News from Alabama Civil Justice Foundation


'Rescue Me Project' awarded $1500 grant
Foundation: Alabama Civil Justice Foundation

'Rescue Me Project' awarded $1,500 grant ... The "Rescue Me Project" is the recipient of a $1,500 grant from the Alabama Civil Justice...more

Alabama Civil Justice Foundation awards $100000 to organization dedicated to ...
Foundation: Alabama Civil Justice Foundation

“The Alabama Civil Justice Foundation has made this significant grant because we believe families' and children's lives will be changed and communities will be transformed with the...more

Grant boosts Domestic Violence Unit
Foundation: Alabama Civil Justice Foundation

By Bernie Delinski FLORENCE - Lauderdale County's new Domestic Violence Unit received a boost Monday when Safeplace received a $10000 Justice Grant. The grant from the Alabama Civil Justice...more

Alabama Civil Justice Foundation awards grants to county organizations
Foundation: Alabama Civil Justice Foundation

... Associate Editor Several Shelby County nonprofit organizations recently received a total of $16500 in grants from the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation. ...See all stories on this topic...more

Community agencies get grants from justice foundation
Foundation: Alabama Civil Justice Foundation

By Kendra Carter Three Etowah County community agencies have been awarded a combined $7500 in grant funds from the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation. ...See all stories on this topic...more





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