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Substance Use & Recovery Grant Funders in Alabama

24 foundations with a documented substance use & recovery focus have made grants to Alabama nonprofits in recent years, together directing $1.9M to organizations across the state. Below are the most active — every funder links to a full giving profile, and Bespoke Grants will match all 24 against your nonprofit's specific mission, for free.

24
Substance use & recovery funders
$1.9M
Given to Alabama nonprofits
86
Grants on record
2024
Most recent giving

Most active substance use & recovery funders in Alabama

#FunderBased inTotal Alabama givingGrantsLatest
1Center for the Advancement ofFlorida$384K42024
2The Jane K Lowe Charitable FoundationAlabama$154K22023
3The Propst FoundationAlabama$125K32024
4Davison Bruce FoundationTennessee$119K62024
5Revive Dental TennesseeTennessee$114K22023
6The Solon and Martha Dixon FdAlabama$63K42023
7Leon Aland Family FoundationAlabama$36K52024
8Jones Family FundAlabama$35K52024
9Walker Area Community Foundation IncAlabama$35K22022
10The Community Foundation of GreaterAlabama$32K22020
11Orlean & Ralph W Beeson FundAlabama$30K22020
12Huntsville RehabilitationAlabama$28K22020
13Christian Services Foundation IncAlabama$16K22022
14Frances and Fm JonesAlabama$15K32024

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The funders above are the biggest substance use & recovery funders in Alabama — not necessarily the right ones for you. Bespoke Grants ranks all 24 against your nonprofit's actual mission, service area, and budget, and shows you why each one matches. Free, no credit card.

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How this list is built. Bespoke Grants indexes 13M+ grants from public IRS Form 990 filings. This page shows foundations whose giving carries a documented substance use & recovery focus and that have funded Alabama nonprofits. Giving figures reflect each funder's total recent grants to Alabama recipients. IRS data publishes on a 1–2 year lag; figures are current through the most recent available filings.