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$322K in grants to local nonprofits awarded

The City of Huntsville has approved more than $322,000 in grants to support local nonprofit organizations serving low- to moderate-income residents.

Funding Supports Essential Services

The City’s Community Development Department will distribute $322,800 in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. These funds will support organizations that provide housing assistance, homelessness outreach, healthcare access, dental care, workforce training, youth programs, and recovery services.

As a result, the funding will help residents address immediate needs while building long-term stability.

Nonprofits Receiving Grant Awards

Nine nonprofit organizations will receive Community Development Block Grant funding from the City:

HATCH HSV, Inc. – $100,000

Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama – $50,000

First Stop, Inc. – $35,000

Community Free Dental Clinic, Inc. – $35,000

Downtown Rescue Mission, Inc. – $30,000

Christmas Charities Year Round, Inc. – $30,000

New Futures, Inc. – $17,800

Heritage Home, Inc. (His Way Recovery Center) – $15,000

ENABLE Madison County, Inc. – $10,000

Together, these organizations serve a wide range of community needs across Huntsville.

Investing in Huntsville’s People

Community Development Manager Scott Erwin said the grants represent a meaningful investment in local residents. He noted that partnerships with trusted nonprofits help families overcome challenges, strengthen neighborhoods, and build brighter futures.

City leaders say the funding reflects Huntsville’s continued commitment to supporting community-based organizations that make a direct impact.

 

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