21 Birmingham nonprofits awarded $1.5M+ in grants from Navigate Affordable Housing

Navigate Affordable Housing Partners, a locally-headquartered nonprofit, has awarded more than $2.9 million to Alabama nonprofits as part of an initiative to serve social services programs.

Several nonprofits located in the city of Birmingham were given grant funds, for a total of about $1.5 million:

  1. Collat Jewish Family Services — $100,000
  2. Community Care Development Network — $100,000
  3. ELI Thrive — $100,000
  4. One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center — $100,000
  5. One Roof — $100,000
  6. Woodlawn United — $100,000
  7. UAB Live HealthSmart Alabama — $100,000
  8. Magic City Harvest — $85,334
  9. Hearts In Hands, Inc. — $82,000
  10. Daniel Payne College Legacy Village Foundation — $75,000
  11. Travelers Aid of Greater Birmingham — $75,000
  12. Titusville Development Corporation — $70,000
  13. Bundles of Hope Diaper Bank — $50,000
  14. Forge Breast Cancer Survivor Center — $50,000
  15. Help 2 Others — $50,000
  16. Hispanic and Immigrant Center of Alabama — $50,000
  17. Renew Birmingham — $50,000
  18. Serving You Ministries — $50,000
  19. Changed Lives — $47,000
  20. Women Under Construction Network — $37,900
  21. Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School — $36,017

The chosen nonprofits represent a wide range of charitable categories, from maternal health and infant care to water quality and food accessibility.

See all 43 Alabama grants

The total amount of funding provided to nonprofits in Alabama is $2.9 million — the most out of the four states in which Navigate operates. About $5 million was awarded in total among Alabama, Mississippi, Connecticut and Virginia.

“Each year, the need for stability grows, and so does our commitment to help. Our nonprofit partners provide essential services…

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