United Way Opens Funding Opportunities for Nonprofits in Shelby County

A photo of the Shelby County Advisory Board, who makes the final decisions on Community Project Grant applications.
Cynthia Todd and Kevin Morris chair the Shelby County Community Project Grant Advisory Board, with Kevin Morris at the center. The board also comprises esteemed members such as Daphne Dansby, Libby Holmes, Tiffany Bunt, Dessilyn Chappell, Bianca Hill, Mindy Dent, Jackie Batson, Martina Winston, Michael Jones, and Daniel Holmes.

United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA) is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the Community Project Grant program in Shelby County. These grants represent transformative funding opportunities for local nonprofit organizations and come on the heels of the program’s rollout in Chilton, St. Clair and Walker counties. Similar opportunities are scheduled for Blount County in 2025.

These grants are designed to support short-term projects and one-time expenses incurred by public entities, registered nonprofits and community groups with the opportunity to advance their missions and create a tangible impact within the immediate area. The funding, up to $2,500 per organization, extends United Way’s ability to make a difference in people’s lives throughout Central Alabama.

Eligibility is limited to entities based in Shelby County that provide services within the county, ensuring that funds directly support local initiatives. The UWCA County Advisory Board, responsible for award decisions, is enthusiastic about the potential for these grants to foster positive change in Shelby County.

“I am honored to co-chair the UWCA Shelby County Advisory Board along with Kevin Morris,” said Cynthia Todd. “UWCA never ceases to amaze me in caring about our communities and providing new opportunities for much needed funding for those in need.  These one-time grants will certainly help address some of the critical community needs in Shelby County, and I am excited to be a part of this process.”

This funding opportunity represents a significant step in empowering local entities to realize their projects and enhance the well-being of Shelby County residents, underscoring a collaborative effort to build a stronger, more vibrant community.

For more information and to access the application materials, visit https://www.uwca.org/for-nonprofits/grants/