LLF was founded in 2010 to bring lessons of “civic character and civic responsibility” to students throughout Alabama school systems. For the next school year, Albertville, Arab, Boaz, Guntersville & Marshall Co Schools participate in our Hands on Liberty and Super Citizen programs. Read more...
Funds requested to repoint exterior brick of the Weeden House, a critical project to restore crumbled mortar. Built in 1819,the home has architectural & historic significance & is oldest house museum in AL. With funding, the home will flourish as a historic tourist,event & educational facility. Read more...
Youth will receive environmental education via a variety of 4-H activities – butterfly lessons, 3-D printing, & 4-H Summer Camp. Youth will attend camp on the Coosa River in Columbiana, AL while participating in activities such as canoeing, paddle boarding/kayaking, animal back 2 natives, & more. Read more...
Due to Covid-19 we have had to expand our play ground to allow more room for outside activities for the upcoming school year. This will allow us the capability of moving any possible activities outside so that we are able to social distance and limit exposure between the children. Read more...
Mt. Carmel has a beautiful courtyard in the middle of the school which was designed to be an Outdoor Classroom. We would like funds to complete educational signs, add bird habitats and more native plant species to each garden plot along with plant identification signs. Read more...
Alabama Fork CPCA is committed to maintaining the legacy of Christian love, service to others, and preserving the legacy of educating the community. Since 1915, Alabama Fork has been a beacon of hope for the aged, children, youth, widows, orphans, homeless, sick, bereaved, poor, and incarcerated. Read more...
Mycelium will install three FarmBot plots for automating raised beds to sustainably grow edible food for educational, sustainability, and career development purposes in three high schools namely Hazel Green High School, Limestone County Career Technical Center, and the Career Academies of Decatur. Read more...
Replace equipment that has been placed out of service due to manufacturer age limits or worn out through normal training and rescue service. Obtain new equipment with which to train and instruct using the latest techniques for wilderness rescue. Equipment will also be used in actual rescues. Read more...