1,900+ non-profits receive more than $100 million from Huntsville organization

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12.16.25 Press Event CF Founders

The Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville announced a major milestone this week: The distribution of more than $100 million in grants to support nonprofit causes since the organization’s founding in 2008.

These grants, over the course of the Foundation’s existence, have gone to nearly 2,000 non-profit organizations.

Community Foundation celebrates $100 million in giving

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Huntsville Hospital Foundation has been a major beneficiary of the Community Foundation. (Michael Seale / Hville Blast)

More than 78% of these grants remained in the Community Foundation’s five-county geographic footprint of Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall and Morgan Counties in North Alabama, underscoring the Foundation’s stated commitment to “strengthening the communities it serves.”

Nearly 85% of these grants stayed in the state of Alabama.

The top five grantees are:

  • Huntsville Hospital Foundation 
  • Whitesburg Baptist Church
  • Friends of Parks and Recreation (Get-A-Way Skatepark at John Hunt Park)
  • Kids to Love Foundation 
  • HudsonAlpha Foundation 

Founded in 2008, the Community Foundation works with individuals, families and businesses to simplify giving and amplify impact. Through donor-advised funds and other charitable funds, the Community Foundation helps donors be generous, however that looks to them.

“At the Community Foundation, we believe that generosity has the power to change lives, change communities, and even change the future. That’s why our mission is to support donors in mobilizing generosity to improve the quality of life in our community.

This milestone tells a powerful story about what is possible when generosity is focused and strategic. Every dollar granted from our donors reflects a shared belief in our community’s bright future.”

Melissa Thompson, CEO/President of the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville

Community Foundation Board Chair Lynn Troy stressed that the funding milestone is not nearly as important to the organization the fact that the community has exhibited so much generosity.

“Reaching $100 million in grants distributed is more than a financial milestone—it reflects a community rooted in a culture of generosity and gratitude. This achievement underscores how deeply we care for one another and is made possible by remarkable donors whose commitment to philanthropy continues to create meaningful and lasting impact.”

Lynn Troy, Community Foundation Board Chair

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