Best Charities by Program Spending Environment Nonprofits in Alabama

Top environment nonprofits in Alabama ranked by best charities by program spending. Use 100 options for donation or grant due diligence.

100Organizations
$104.7MRevenue
$436.7MAssets
64/100Avg Score

Alabama is home to 100 environment nonprofits. When ranked by best charities by program spending, these organizations collectively manage $104.7M in revenue and $436.7M in assets. Panic People Against Neighborhood Industrial Contamination leads the ranking with $97K in annual revenue.

Rankings

#OrganizationRevenueAssetsScore
1Panic People Against Neighborhood Industrial Contamination$97K$73K---
2Good Energy Project Inc$870K$111K---
3Conservation Alabama$366K$155K---
4Mobile Environmental Justice Action Coalition$175K$337K---
5Alabama Environmental Council$23K$156K---
6Alabama Rivers Alliance Inc$624K$376K---
7Mobile Baykeeper Inc$1.7M$704K---
8Mexia Water System Inc$918K$3.2M---
9Alabama Chapter Of The Association Of Natural Resources Professionals$0$0---
10Alabama Green Industry Training Center Inc$21K$33K80/100
11Alabama Association Of Conservation Districts$1.1M$1.5M---
12Alabama Environmental Health Association$0$0---
13Alabamas Water Environment Association$140K$596K---
14National Association Of Rc & D Councils Inc$1.3M$53K---
15Paint Rock Forest Research Center$0$0---
16Transportation Energy Partnership$384K$149K---
17Friends Of Ivan K Hill Park Inc$3K$55K---
18Cullman County Soil & Water Conservation Foundation$0$0---
19Diane And Tram Sessions Foundation$2.0M$7.5M---
20Longleaf Botanical Gardens Foundation$21K$140K---
21Dauphin Island Sea Lab Foundation Inc$629K$4.7M---
22Huntsville Botanical Garden Foundation Inc$1.8M$2.6M---
23Birmingham Botanical Society Inc$11.6M$26.9M---
24Trick Or Trout Foundation$23K$1---
25Friends Of Gulf State Park$4K$22K---
26Dauphin Island Veterans Association$19K$22K---
27Arise Foundation Inc$33K$39K---
28Forest Workforce Training Institute$2.4M$5.1M---
29Alabama Herb Society$0$0---
30Tonsmeire Charitable Foundation 2008$14K$669---
31Black Warrior Riverkeeper Inc$821K$1.4M---
32Gasp$767K$293K---
33Blue Springs Nature Preserve$784$21K30/100
34New Life Computer Recycling$132$132---
35Dog River Clearwater Revival$85K$204K---
36Graham Marsh Nature Preserve$29K$16K---
37Alabama Forest Owners Association Educational Fund Inc$0$0---
38Alabama Wildlife Federation Isabel & Wiley Hill Conservation Educ$616K$4.1M---
39Back Country Horsemen Of Alabama Inc$242K$94K---
40Alabama Cup Coalition$0$050/100
41Southeast Recycling Development Council Inc$173K$156K70/100
42Mac And Diane Mccorquodale Family Foundation Trust$5K$1.6M---
43Alabama Treasure Forest Association$234K$397K---
44Benthic Ecology Meeting$217K$62K---
45Holland & Carolyn Powell Foundation$76K$807---
46Cahaba Riverkeeper$379K$840K---
47Conecuh Field Trial Association Inc$389K$2.8M92/100
48Nexus Energy Center Inc$5K$254K---
49Cawaco Resource Conservation And Development Area$3.2M$2.5M---
50Wiregrass Resource Conservation And Development Project Inc$1.6M$486K---
51Alabama Resource Conservation And Development Council Inc$13.1M$3.1M---
52Gulf Coast Resource Conservation And Development Area$1.4M$1.1M---
53Alabamas Mtns Rivers And Valleys Rsc Conservation And Dev Council$1.7M$928K---
54Alabama Audubon$1.1M$1.1M---
55Ala Tom Resource Conservation And Development Area Sponsor Orgn$1.1M$572K---
56Northwest Alabama Resource Conservation And Development Area$1.2M$256K---
57Coosa Valley Resource Conservation & Development Council$1.3M$943K---
58South Alabama Land Trust Inc$870K$8.8M---
59Alabama Section Of American Water Resources Association Inc$0$0---
60Pelican Coast Conservancy Inc$5K$35.9M---
61Promoting Rivers Through Education Inc$275$165/100
62Tennessee Riverkeeper Inc$178K$152K---
63Center For Rural Enterprise And Environmental Justice$1.5M$3.7M---
64Village Creek Human & Environmental$40K$73K---
65W E T Foundation$425K$100K---
66Coosa Riverkeeper$793K$471K---
67Alabama Coastal Foundation Inc$364K$85K---
68Friends Of The Locust Fork River$96K$86K---
69Freshwater Land Trust$4.7M$46.7M---
70Lake Forest Preservation Inc$101K$4K---
7198 Th Meridian Foundation$0$0---
72Alabama Forests Forever Foundation$247K$413K---
73The Land Trust Of North Alabama Inc$6.1M$52.6M---
74Georgia Alabama Land Trust Inc$13.6M$171.4M---
75Alabama River Region Preservation Trust$0$020/100
76Alabama Coastal Heritage Tr$176K$4.1M---
77Peoples Justice Council$796K$455K---
78Energy Alabama$886K$692K---
79Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition$806K$703K92/100
80Alabama Forestry Foundation$2.6M$2.4M---
81Morgan County Master Gardeners Foundation$55K$105K---
82Baldwin County Master Gardners$112K$82K95/100
83Miss Sims Garden Foundation Inc$0$0---
84Montgomery Botanical Garden At Oak Park$69K$279K---
85Alabama Chapter Of The American Chestnut Foundation Inc$0$050/100
86Dothan Area Botanical Gardens Inc$862K$2.3M---
87Aldridge Gardens$146K$597K---
88Huntsville Madison County Botanical Garden Society Inc$9.3M$23.2M---
89South Alabama Botanical And Horticultural Society$863K$940K---
90Red Mountain Garden Club Inc$158K$332K---
91Castleberry Parks And Recreation$67K$116K---
92Community Of Mobile Inc$550K$109K---
93River Region Trails Inc$111K$154K---
94Operation Green Team Foundation$433K$611K---
95Lake Wedowee Property Owners Association Inc$31K$49K---
96Alabama State Parks Foundation$540K$659K---
97Keep Opelika Beautiful Inc$56K$87K---
98Keep Alabama Beautiful Inc$256K$0---
99Keep Etowah Beautiful Inc$228K$21K---
100Alabama Pals Inc People Against A Littered State Inc$689K$482K---

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top environment nonprofits in Alabama?

This page lists 100 environment nonprofits in Alabama ranked by best charities by program spending. Data comes from IRS 990 filings enriched with AI-driven analysis.

How does Alabama compare to other states?

With 100 environment organizations and $104.7M in combined revenue, Alabama has a significant environment nonprofit sector.