Local Organizations
Help us build a Better Birmingham! Reach out to these fantastic local non-profits in the Birmingham area to get more involved in your community.
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A non-profit organization advocating for wildlife conservation conservation and a greater knowledge of birds, their habitats, and the natural world
Statewide, grassroots cycling advocacy organization whose mission is to promote cycling safety, education, and access.
Provides Alabama communities with the tools and resources needed to ensure their long term success.
Focused on ecological, economical, and social sustainability that is undeniably interconnected to environmental health.
A statewide network working to protect and restore all of Alabama's water resources.
Economic development organization for the Greater Birmingham Region. Helps businesses start, stay and succeed in the Birmingham area.
Preserving Birmingham's history, educating communities, and engaging the public with events and service.
A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
The Cahaba is the main drinking water source for the Birmingham area. They seek to restore and protect the Cahaba River and its rich biodiversity.
Works to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality by decreasing the number of single-occupancy vehicles on the road by providing alternatives.
Taking action to mitigate the negative effects of urban heat islands, air pollution, and stormwater runoff to uplift the community, economy, and health of Jefferson County.
Conserving environmental lands and building the Red Rock Trail System to create happier and healthier communities in Jefferson County
Works to enhance the health and wellbeing of Alabamians by reducing air pollution, advancing environmental justice, &promoting climate solutions.
Focused on revitalizing Alabama's downtowns by bringing back jobs and people back to historic communities.
Non-profit bicycle shop that works to get more people on bikes to make Birmingham a more connected, comfortable, and livable city.
A place-based revitalization and economic development 501c3 nonprofit with a mission to create vibrant commercial districts.
Sustainable Water, Energy, and Economic Transition in Alabama. Connnects communities to resources for energy efficiency, sustainability, and affordable homes.
A nonprofit education and research group that seeks to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in Alabama.
National Organizations
These large non-profit organizations have nationwide networks and resources that can help provide resources and support to improve our home.
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A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
A bottom-up revolution that advocates for cities of all sizes to be safe, livable and inviting.
Broad coalition advocating for design, equity, and policy principles that center people before highways.
A network of people who advocate for abundant, affordable housing and inclusive, sustainable communities across the United States.
A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
National Organizations
These large non-profit organizations have nationwide networks and resources that can help provide resources and support to improve our home.
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A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
A bottom-up revolution that advocates for cities of all sizes to be safe, livable and inviting.
Broad coalition advocating for design, equity, and policy principles that center people before highways.
A network of people who advocate for abundant, affordable housing and inclusive, sustainable communities across the United States.
A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
A non-profit organization advocating for better urbanism by reforming car-centric parking mandates/zoning.
























