Funding search · EIN 721378980 · Birmingham, AL
The Eyesight Foundation of Alabama
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 24
- grants reported
- $6.8M
- total given
- 2021–2024
- filing years
- $30,000
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2021–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 24 reported grants, largest first.
- $1.6M
Uab Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences · Birmingham, AL · 2021
Vision research, education, operating support
- $1.5M
Uab Dept of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Vision research, education, operating support
- $1.3M
Uab Dept of Opthalmology & Visual Sciences · Birmingham, AL · 2023
Vision research, education, operating support
- $1.3M
Uab Dept of Opthalmology & Visual Sciences · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Vision research, education, operating support
- $295,179
Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham · Birmingham, AL · 2024
Vision support
- $170,000
Sight Savers America · Pelham, AL · 2023
Vision support
- $170,000
Sight Savers America · Pelham, AL · 2022
Vision support
- $170,000
Sight Savers America · Pelham, AL · 2021
Vision support
- $40,000
Community Services for Vision Rehabilitation · Mobile, AL · 2022
Vision support
- $40,000
Community Services for Vision Rehabilitation · Mobile, AL · 2021
Vision support
- $34,000
Community Services for Vision Rehabilitation · Mobile, AL · 2023
Vision support
- $30,000
Impact America - Focus First Program · Birmingham, AL · 2023
Vision screens preschoolers
- $30,000
Impact America - Focus First Program · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Vision screens preschoolers
- $30,000
Impact America - Focus First Program · Birmingham, AL · 2021
Vision screens preschoolers
- $25,000
United Ability · Birmingham, AL · 2022
Vision support
- $24,960
The Red Barn · Leeds, AL · 2021
Support for visually impaired children
- $19,200
The Red Barn · Leeds, AL · 2022
Support for visually impaired children
- $15,000
Vulcan Park Foundation · Birmingham, AL · 2021
Community accessibility for visually impaired
- $13,745
Uab Callahan Eye Hospital · Birmingham, AL · 2023
Vision support
- $11,018
United Ability · Birmingham, AL · 2023
Vision support
- $10,325
Presbyterian Home for Children · Talladega, AL · 2022
Assistive technology
- $10,000
United Ability · Birmingham, AL · 2021
Vision support
- $6,300
Presbyterian Home for Children · Talladega, AL · 2023
Assistive technology
- $5,259
The Bell Center for Early Intervention · Homewood, AL · 2023
Vision support
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- Haplotace Foundation49 grants · $157.1M
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