Nonprofit in Alabama

Alabama Nonprofit Intel

Saturday, June 6, 2026
3 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on nonprofit developments in Alabama. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on alabama nonprofit headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Alabama Nonprofit Headlines

3 stories

1.1

Harbor Compliance Offers AL Nonprofits Free Resources for Compliance.

Harbor Compliance provides comprehensive solutions and free resources to help Alabama nonprofits manage fundraising, tax exemption, license renewals, and other compliance activities.

Why It Matters

Alabama nonprofit professionals can streamline their organization's regulatory obligations and reduce administrative burden using these tailored tools.

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1.2

Alabama Law Foundation Annual Grants Support Law-Related Charitable Projects.

The Alabama Law Foundation awards annual grants to support law-related charitable projects that help ensure the future of law in the state.

Why It Matters

AL nonprofit professionals working in legal aid, access-to-justice, or civic education programs may find a funding opportunity aligned with their mission.

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1.3

Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham Opens Grants for AL Nonprofits.

The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham offers grants to nonprofits serving Blount, Jefferson, Shelby, and St. Clair Counties to advance its vision for a just, prosperous, and unified region.

Why It Matters

AL nonprofit professionals in the Greater Birmingham area can access funding to support programs that empower individuals to reach their full potential.

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2

Background & Context

3 stories

2.1

Why every Form 990 line is public — and what most boards forget.

Form 990 is required to be made public by the filing organization on request and is indexed by ProPublica and others within weeks of filing. Sections most boards underestimate: Schedule J (top-staff compensation), Schedule L (transactions with interested persons), and Schedule O (narrative explanations that "soften" other answers). Donors and reporters read these.

Why It Matters

Items that read fine in management's narrative often read very differently in print. Pre-filing review by a non-finance board member catches optics issues that a CFO will not.

2.2

Volunteer screening: the liability that comes from process, not policy.

Negligent-screening claims arise not from failing to have a screening policy, but from failing to follow the policy that exists. Legal experts note that inconsistent enforcement of a screening policy may create liability exposure in some jurisdictions. Consult with an attorney familiar with Alabama law to understand how negligent screening claims are evaluated in your specific context.

Why It Matters

Insurance carriers tighten coverage on organizations with screening-process gaps. The cost of consistent enforcement is small; the cost of a single uninvestigated incident can close the organization.

2.3

Form 1023-EZ has eligibility limits that most applicants miss.

The streamlined Form 1023-EZ is available only to organizations meeting specific limits on projected revenue, assets, and activity types. Filing 1023-EZ when ineligible produces a determination that is technically valid but vulnerable to retroactive revocation if discovered. The full 1023 is harder to file but harder to challenge.

Why It Matters

Loss of exemption is retroactive to the original determination, exposing the organization to back-tax liability. The eligibility checklist is the only protection.

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