Access 14,791 nonprofit organization records across Alabama — from Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa. Named contacts, direct phone numbers, email addresses, revenue figures, employee counts, and full physical addresses for charities, foundations, and community organizations throughout the Heart of Dixie.
Every Alabama nonprofit record includes a complete contact and organizational profile — named contacts with job titles, direct phone numbers, email addresses, revenue data, employee counts, and precise geo-coordinates.
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Alabama’s nonprofit sector spans 67 counties. Our database captures 14,791 organizations across the Heart of Dixie, covering charities, foundations, social service agencies, and community organizations.
Ranked #29 in nonprofit market in our national database. Covers Birmingham, Montgomery, Huntsville, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa.
36.6% of Alabama nonprofit records include a direct email address — ready for cold email campaigns, newsletter outreach, and B2B prospecting.
73.2% of records include a business phone number. Combined with named contacts and job titles for direct outreach to Alabama nonprofit decision-makers.
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Alabama's nonprofit sector encompasses 14,791 organizations across 67 counties. Birmingham anchors the state's healthcare nonprofit cluster with major hospital systems and medical research foundations. Huntsville's aerospace corridor supports STEM education nonprofits and workforce development programs. Mobile's Gulf Coast location drives marine conservation and disaster preparedness organizations. Montgomery's civil rights heritage sustains advocacy groups and historical preservation foundations. Rural Alabama is served by agricultural cooperatives, community health centers, and faith-based organizations providing essential services across the Black Belt and Appalachian regions.
Our Alabama nonprofit database captures 14,791 of these organizations in a single downloadable CSV file. Every record includes the organization’s legal name, full street address, a named contact person with their job title, direct phone number, fax, toll-free number, email address, website URL, annual revenue, employee headcount at both the corporate and site level, year founded, NAICS industry classification, and latitude/longitude coordinates for geographic mapping. This combination of contact, financial, and location data makes the file immediately actionable for outreach, segmentation, and analysis.
A Alabama nonprofit email list and phone database is a valuable resource for a wide range of professionals. Technology companies in Birmingham use it to demo CRM, accounting, and fundraising platforms to Executive Directors and Development Officers across the state. Insurance brokers across Alabama filter by revenue bracket and employee count to target mid-size organizations needing D&O liability or event coverage. Grant consultants in Alabama use our list to map prospective clients by city, founding year, and budget size. Government agencies use the data for sector mapping and community needs assessments. Direct mail companies and marketing agencies serving the nonprofit vertical use the mailing addresses for acquisition campaigns reaching development officers across every Alabama county.
Our Alabama nonprofit database provides solid contact coverage across key data fields. 73.2% of records include a phone number (10,827 organizations), 53.5% include a website URL (7,911 organizations), 43.2% include a fax number (6,396 organizations), and 36.6% include a direct email address (5,412 organizations). Alabama’s nonprofit registrations and public filings contribute to the accuracy and completeness of the records in our database.
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