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Black Belt Community Foundation awards $32,000 in grants to Perry Co. organizations

Perry County’s 2026 Black Belt Community Foundation Arts Grant recipients.

The Black Belt Community Foundation awarded $32,000 in community and arts grants to seven Perry County organizations at a ceremony held in Selma this past weekend, part of a region-wide grant cycle that distributed nearly $359,000 across 12 Black Belt counties.

Perry County received $25,000 in community grants shared among five organizations and $7,000 in arts grants to two organizations.

The community grantees are:

  • Project Horseshoe Farm
  • Bobcats Nation PTO
  • The Erwin Dudley Foundation Inc.
  • Project G.R.A.C.E. Central AL Inc.
  • Sowing Seeds of Hope

The arts grantees are:

  • Lincolnite Club Inc.
  • Sowing Seeds of Hope, which received grants in both categories

Perry County’s combined total of $32,000 was the second-highest among the 12 counties served by the foundation, behind only Greene County at $40,500.

Across all 12 counties, the foundation awarded a grand total of $358,883.81 through 150 grants to 142 separate organizations.

  • Community grants totaled $265,443.81 across 125 grants
  • Arts grants totaled $73,440 across 23 grants
  • The foundation also awarded two $10,000 festival grants to organizations in Greene and Dallas counties

The foundation’s board of directors approved $120,000 for community grants in its 2026 budget, with a $10,000 allocation per county based on a 2-to-1 match of up to $5,000.

Local fundraising in 2025 generated $142,371.62, and the foundation’s final board match was $116,298.40.