Alabama Poverty Project Incorporated, operating under the name Alabama Possible, is located in Birmingham, AL. The organization was established in 1993. According to its NTEE Classification (P20) the organization is classified as: Human Service Organizations, under the broad grouping of Human Services and related organizations. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Alabama Possible is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.
For the year ending 12/2021, Alabama Possible generated $729.0k in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 7 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 6.2% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $673.4k during the year ending 12/2021. While expenses have increased by 8.8% per year over the past 7 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.
Form
990
Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing
TAX YEAR
2021
Describe the Organization's Mission:
Part 3 - Line 1
TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP IN POVERTY EDUCATION THAT RESULTS IN THE ELIMINATION OF POVERTY.
Describe the Organization's Program Activity:
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ALABAMA POSSIBLE IS A STATEWIDE 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT WORKS TOWARDS BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS TO PROSPERITY THROUGH STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS WITH HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS, COMMUNITY PARTNERS, POLICYMAKERS, AND FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS. ITS RESEARCH-DRIVEN WORK IS DESIGNED TO BROADEN RELATIONSHIPS AND ENHANCE CAPACITY BUILDING, WITH A FOCUS ON ADDRESSING SYSTEMIC POVERTY. ALL ALABAMIANS CAN LEAD PROSPEROUS LIVES, AND ITS PROGRAMS WORK TO MAKE THAT POSSIBILITY A REALITY. ALABAMA POSSIBLE HAS CHANGED THE WAY PEOPLE THINK AND TALK ABOUT POVERTY IN ALABAMA SINCE 1993. AUBURN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT WILFORD BAILEY, AUBURN HISTORY PROFESSOR EMERITUS WAYNE FLYNT, SOCIAL WORK PIONEER EULENE HAWKINS, AND ALABAMA BAPTIST CONVENTION PRESIDENT EARL POTTS FOUNDED ALABAMA POSSIBLE IN 1993 WHEN THEY DECIDED TO JOIN FORCES AND TAKE ACTION AGAINST POVERTY IN ALABAMA. ALABAMA POSSIBLE REMOVES BARRIERS TO PROSPERITY THROUGH ADVOCACY, EDUCATION, AND COLLABORATION BY IMPLEMENTING THE FOLLOWING FOCUS AREAS: POSTSECONDARY ACCESSALABAMA POSSIBLE'S POSTSECONDARY ACCESS PROGRAMS BUILD EDUCATIONAL EQUITY ACROSS ALABAMA FOR UNDER-RESOURCED AND FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE-GOING STUDENTS AND STUDENTS OF COLOR. THROUGH THE ALABAMA GOES TO COLLEGE CAMPAIGN, ALABAMA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ACCESSED MORE THAN $59 MILLION IN FREE PELL GRANT AID TO PAY FOR EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, INCLUDING TECHNICAL AND ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS.POSTSECONDARY SUCCESSALABAMA POSSIBLE PROMOTES ENGAGED LEARNING THAT COMBINES CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION WITH THOUGHTFUL COMMUNITY AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT. ALABAMA POSSIBLE CONVENES THE 20+ MEMBER HIGHER EDUCATION ALLIANCE, 65+ MEMBER ALABAMA COLLEGE ATTAINMENT NETWORK (ALABAMACAN) AND THE NATION'S FIRST HISTORICALLY BLACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE/PREDOMINATELY BLACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE NETWORK TO IDENTIFY INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO TEACHING AND LEARNING. IT ALSO PROMOTES RELATIONSHIP-BUILDING BETWEEN THESE PARTNERS THROUGH STATEWIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS/SUMMITS. COLLABORATIONALABAMA POSSIBLE FACILITATES VIRTUAL POVERTY SIMULATIONS AND A SERIES OF BREAK IT DOWN COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS AS PART OF THE BREAKING BARRIERS TO PROSPERITY TOOLKIT TO INCREASE PARTICIPANTS' UNDERSTANDING OF THE HARDSHIPS AND EMOTIONAL TOLL EXPERIENCED BY UNDER-RESOURCED FAMILIES. ADVOCACYALABAMA POSSIBLE'S PROGRAMS AND ADVOCACY WORK ARE DATA-DRIVEN, AND ALABAMA POSSIBLE COMPILES AND SUMMARIZES ITS RESEARCH ON AN ANNUAL BASIS THROUGH THE BARRIERS TO PROSPERITY DATA SHEET, A COMPREHENSIVE, GRAPHIC RESOURCE THAT HIGHLIGHTS RATES OF POVERTY, FOOD SECURITY, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, EMPLOYMENT, AND HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR ALL 67 ALABAMA COUNTIES.
Name (title) | Role | Hours | Compensation |
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Chandra Scott Executive Director | Officer | 40 | $103,390 |
Jason Vandiver Treasurer | OfficerTrustee | 1 | $0 |
Nicole Hampton Secretary | OfficerTrustee | 1 | $0 |
Wendi Boyen Chair | OfficerTrustee | 1 | $0 |
Christian Becraft Vice Chair | OfficerTrustee | 1 | $0 |
Jim Spearman Director | Trustee | 1 | $0 |
Statement of Revenue | |
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Federated campaigns | $0 |
Membership dues | $0 |
Fundraising events | $24,536 |
Related organizations | $0 |
Government grants | $49,700 |
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above | $650,835 |
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f | $0 |
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar | $725,071 |
Total Program Service Revenue | $5,300 |
Investment income | $126 |
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Net Rental Income | $0 |
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales | $0 |
Net Income from Fundraising Events | -$1,500 |
Net Income from Gaming Activities | $0 |
Net Income from Sales of Inventory | $0 |
Miscellaneous Revenue | $0 |
Total Revenue | $728,997 |
Statement of Expenses | |
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Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. | $0 |
Grants and other assistance to Foreign Orgs/Individuals | $0 |
Benefits paid to or for members | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $0 |
Compensation of current officers, directors, key employees. | $0 |
Compensation to disqualified persons | $0 |
Other salaries and wages | $342,622 |
Pension plan accruals and contributions | $7,370 |
Other employee benefits | $38,671 |
Payroll taxes | $25,618 |
Fees for services: Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Legal | $0 |
Fees for services: Accounting | $14,838 |
Fees for services: Lobbying | $0 |
Fees for services: Fundraising | $0 |
Fees for services: Investment Management | $0 |
Fees for services: Other | $155,297 |
Advertising and promotion | $24,082 |
Office expenses | $14,360 |
Information technology | $0 |
Royalties | $0 |
Occupancy | $16,844 |
Travel | $4,792 |
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials | $0 |
Conferences, conventions, and meetings | $2,041 |
Interest | $0 |
Payments to affiliates | $0 |
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization | $4,097 |
Insurance | $9,604 |
All other expenses | $321 |
Total functional expenses | $673,424 |
Balance Sheet | |
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Cash—non-interest-bearing | $371,841 |
Savings and temporary cash investments | $0 |
Pledges and grants receivable | $0 |
Accounts receivable, net | $48 |
Loans from Officers, Directors, or Controlling Persons | $0 |
Loans from Disqualified Persons | $0 |
Notes and loans receivable | $0 |
Inventories for sale or use | $0 |
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges | $0 |
Net Land, buildings, and equipment | $13,715 |
Investments—publicly traded securities | $0 |
Investments—other securities | $0 |
Investments—program-related | $0 |
Intangible assets | $0 |
Other assets | $0 |
Total assets | $385,604 |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses | $2,318 |
Grants payable | $0 |
Deferred revenue | $0 |
Tax-exempt bond liabilities | $0 |
Escrow or custodial account liability | $0 |
Loans and other payables to any current Officer, Director, or Controlling Person | $0 |
Secured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Unsecured mortgages and notes payable | $0 |
Other liabilities | $0 |
Total liabilities | $2,318 |
Net assets without donor restrictions | $383,286 |
Net assets with donor restrictions | $0 |
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds | $0 |
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, or equipment fund | $0 |
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds | $0 |
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances | $385,604 |
Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 2 grants that Alabama Poverty Project Incorporated has recieved totaling $49,500.
Awarding Organization | Amount |
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The Community Foundation Of Greater Birmingham Birmingham, AL PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT + SPECIAL PROGRAMS | $42,000 |
Orlean And Ralph W Beeson Fund Birmingham, AL PURPOSE: SUPPORT MISSION OF BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS TO PROSPERITY IN ALABAMA, ESPECIALLY THROUGH THE AL GOES TO COLLEGE PROGRAMS | $7,500 |
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Jefferson County Committee For Economic Opportunity Birmingham, AL | $11,300,936 | $24,764,139 |