Black Belt Community Foundation



The Black Belt Community Foundation was established in 2003 to pull together human and financial resources to improve life in the area by funding projects that brings about permanent improvement and change to the region.

The Black Belt Community Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to work with all of our citizens to help improve the quality of life in a region that stretches from Mississippi to Georgia . The 12-county area that is our focus is almost one-sixth of the land area of the state. It is home for nearly a quarter of a million people. Rich in human, geographic, cultural and economic diversity, Alabama 's Black Belt got its name from the rich, dark soil found here. The area also is home to the highest percentage of African American residents in Alabama .

Web Address

www.blackbeltfound.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @BlackBeltFound


Assets and Giving for Black Belt Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 3,499,261
2017 - 2,410,810
2016 - 1,279,303
Domestic Grants

2018 - 606,228
2017 - 84,648


    

Recent News from Black Belt Community Foundation


The Brief: Unlocking COVID aid in Alabama, Indonesia's smallholder fish farmers, impossible food ...
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation, Tides Foundation

In an innovative collaboration, The Black Belt Community Foundation's COVID-19 Access Program will lend up to $50,000 to towns and...more

USDA partners with Black Belt Community Foundation to provide fresh produce to households
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

Volunteers who helped work the food drive at the Carrollton Service Center on Thursday, July 16, 2020. BY BRIAN HAMILTON Managing...more

Black Belt Community Foundation and partners offer $10000 scholarship
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

That's a trend that Dunning, former president of Albany State University (ASU) in Georgia, seeks to change. To that end, Dunning and Taylor Jones...more

BBCF go virtual for 2020 Black Belt Arts Symposium
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Black Belt Community Foundation (BBCF) will conduct their annual arts symposium virtually this...more

Magic City Newsmakers: Hendrick Chevrolet, Lifeline, Heritage Archery Club, GirlSpring and more
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

The Black Belt Community Foundation is honoring Dr. Ed Partridge, the former director of the O'Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB, as...more

Black Belt Community Foundation to Honor Dr. Ed Partridge for Leadership in Fight Against Cancer
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

Now the Black Belt Community Foundation is honoring him as the Black Belt Legacy Award recipient for 2019. The award will be presented during...more

Annual folk art festival has 'down-home' flavor
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

The Black Belt Folk Roots Festival is supported in part by the Black Belt Community Foundation, Alabama Power Foundation and other...more

Black Belt Community Foundation announces 2019 Arts Grant Cycle
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

The BBCF will be hosting 12 Grant Seeking Workshops for the organizations who are interested in applying for a 2019 Arts Grant. Attendance at one...more

Community gatherings and national livestream mark 2019 National Day of Racial Healing
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation, Communities Foundation of Texas, Kellogg Foundation

In Selma, Alabama, the Selma Center for Nonviolence, Truth and Reconciliation, in partnership with the Black Belt Community Foundation, is hosting...more

How Bills fans can get involved by bidding on “My Cause My Cleats” footwear
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation

... an Alabama native, represented a cause that is close to him during this year's My Cause My Cleats game – the Black Belt Community...more



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