The ALTA Good Deeds Foundation (AGDF) awarded $108,000 in grants to 18 organizations during ALTA EDge, which took place March 19-21 in Louisville, Ky.
“In just a few years, the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation has transformed the generosity of title professionals into tangible community impact, awarding more than $1.2 million to 211 nonprofit organizations across the country,” said ALTA Good Deeds Foundation Board Chair Mary O’Donnell said in a release. O’Donnell is also president and CEO of Westcor Land Title Insurance Co. and past president of ALTA. “These grants empower local organizations to continue their critical work, strengthening neighborhoods and supporting those in need.”
AGDF awarded 17 $6,000 grants to charities supported by ALTA members. The grants were awarded to:
- A Bed 4 Me Foundation, Valparaiso, Fla.:
- CASA of Graves County & Southwest Ky., Mayfield, Ky.;
- Community Dinner Table & Pantry, Blackfoot, Idaho;
- From the Ground Up Ministries Inc., Cape Coral, Fla.;
- Great Falls Clinic Legacy Foundation, Great Falls, Mont.;
- Jacksonville Community Land Trust, Jacksonville, Fla.;
- Jordan’s Relay, Allentown, N.J.;
Junior League of Hartford, West Hartford, Conn.;
- L&A Park Foundation, Delphi, Ind.;
- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Denver, Colo.;
- Open Arms, Kokomo, Ind.;
Operation with Love from Home, Napa, Calif.;
- Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity, Norman, Okla.;
- Seniors Unlimited Lifestyles Inc., Chesapeake, Va.;
- Siesta Key Kiwanis Club Foundation Inc., Sarasota, Fla.;
- Veterans Resource Center, Eagle River, Wis.; and
- York Builders Association Workforce NOW Foundation, York, Pa.
AGDF also awarded a $6,000 grant to Housing Development Alliance, a nonprofit affordable housing developer in rural southeastern Kentucky, close to the host city of this year’s ALTA EDge.The Housing Development Alliance has been helping locals rebuild after the 2022 and 2025 flood disasters, which took the lives of approximately 60 people.
“The title insurance industry is built on protecting homeownership, and through the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation, we extend that commitment beyond our work and into our communities,” ALTA CEO Diane Tomb said.“By supporting nonprofits dedicated to community initiatives, we help strengthen neighborhoods and ensure families have the resources they need to build better futures.”