The Community Foundation of South Alabama will hold its 2022 Annual Luncheon, "Building Resilience," on Friday, March 18th. The luncheon will take place at The Battle House Hotel and will feature keynote speaker Andy Kopplin, the President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation. Doors will open at 11:30 am with the program taking place from noon - 1:00 pm.
WHAT: 2022 Annual Luncheon
WHO: The Community Foundation of South Alabama
WHEN: 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM, March 18, 2022
WHERE: The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa, Moonlight Ballroom Downtown Mobile, AL
Additional Information:
The Community Foundation of South Alabama’s Annual Luncheon is a community-wide event with approximately 400 attendees, including community leaders, businessmen and women, nonprofit leaders and elected officials.
Guest speaker Andy Kopplin, President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, will address all the ways our local communities are “Building Resilience” in the face of changes and adjustments brought on by the pandemic.
The Ann and Fred Delchamps Distinguished Philanthropist Award will be presented to Louis and Melinda Mapp. The Mapp’s philanthropic work in our community is both renowned and inspiring.
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About The Community Foundation:
The Community Foundation of South Alabama is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization that plays a key role in meeting the needs of an eight-county region through leadership and grants. The Foundation serves as a vessel for donors, volunteers and the community to share ideas, identify issues and build financial resources necessary to make improvements and positively impact the community.
The Foundation administers a collection of charitable funds established by members of the community. Since its founding in 1976, the Foundation has awarded more than $79 million in grants to nonprofit organizations to support programs that make life better in the community. The Community Foundation builds lasting endowments to ensure grants are available to support the community forever.