

2025 IMPACT REPORT



Letterfromthe BoardChair


Sam Parker HAT Chairman
This year, the Housing Affordability Trust awarded over $3.8 million in grants to 39 organizations committed to building stronger, healthier, more equitable communities These awardees reflect the diversity of needs and solutions across our region from meal delivery for homebound seniors to transitional housing for women in crisis and job training for returning citizens.
We celebrate their innovation, courage, and commitment Thank you for being part of this journey.
39 $3.8M
Our mission is to: help charities, empower families, improve housing, and build healthy communities.
2025HATImpact Highlights

TheHousingAffordabilityTrustawardedover $3.8Mto39programsin2025,drivingchange acrosscriticalcommunitypillars.

Affordable Housing & Development
Community Revitalization & Equity
$1.3M $1.2M $800K
Health & Human Services
Recovery & Reentry Services $500K
2025Grant Recipients


AIDS Alabama, Inc
Bessemer Redevelopment Corp
Changed Lives Christian Center
Children’s Aid Society of Alabama
Collat Jewish Family Services
Common Thread
ELI Thrive
Food For Our Journey
Girls Inc of Central Alabama
Grace House Ministries
Greater Birmingham Habitat for Humanity
Heart Gallery Alabama Inc
Hispanic and Immigrant Center of Alabama (¡HICA!)
Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School
Jasper Housing Authority
JCHA Housing & Development Corp
Jefferson County Housing Authority
Meals on Wheels of Central Alabama
Mercy Deliverance Ministries
Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham, Inc
Oasis Counseling for Women & Children
Refuge 1212, Inc. d/b/a Red Mountain Grace
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Alabama
The Dannon Project
The Flagstone Initiative, Inc.
The Foundry Ministries
The Lovelady Center
The Salvation Army Greater Birmingham Area Command
The Salvation Army of Gadsden
The WellHouse
Titusville Development Corporation
United Way of Central Alabama
Will Bright Foundation