Regions Foundation

Twenty-three million dollars and counting. That’s how much the Regions Foundation has invested in communities served by Regions Bank. Each grant is intentionally designed to fuel common results creating more inclusive prosperity and stronger communities.

Regions Foundation supporting communities since 2018

Regions Foundation supports community investments that positively impact the communities served by Regions Bank. The Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities including economic and community development; education and workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through contributions from Regions Bank.

Committed to inclusive prosperity

Community Engagement strategic priorities

Economic and Community Development

  • Affordable housing
  • Small-business development
  • Neighborhood revitalization
  • Job creation

Education and Workforce Readiness

  • College and career readiness
  • Credentials and employment
  • Educational access and success
  • Educator training

Financial Wellness

  • Financial education for youth, adults and vulnerable populations
  • Financial planning resources
  • Homebuyer readiness

Stories from grantees of Regions Foundation

Center Creek Capital

It’s not just affordable housing, it’s setting the stage for more people to build generational wealth. See how Regions Foundation is investing in an innovative approach to affordable housing in several cities.

Jericho Road

Keeping people in their homes. Preserving the character of communities. Discover how Regions Foundation is serving a vital role in one of the nation’s most vibrant cities.

Innovation Portal

High inflation. Lots of overhead. It’s a tough time for business owners. But with the help of Regions Foundation, this program is removing barriers to success.

Jefferson State

Many college students are just one emergency away from dropping out. A family need, an unexpected expense. But this college had a great idea, and Regions Foundation is part of the solution.

Moore Community House

Access to training – and tools – to succeed in the job market. Rewarding careers are being built year-round thanks to the shared vision of community partners.

Veterans Entrepreneurship Program

Equipping entrepreneurial veterans with resources and knowledge to succeed, this Foundation grantee makes a measurable difference for our nation’s warriors as they transition to civilian lives.

Helping the communities we serve

Since its inception in 2018, the Regions Foundation has awarded more then 300 grants totaling over $23 million to organizations based on our strategic priorities.

  • $6,646,300
    Education

    Supporting programs that improve education and learning outcomes.

  • $5,202,000
    Small Business

    In grants and investments toward small-business capacity development, technical training and access to capital.

  • $3,584,500
    Workforce Readiness

    Supporting programs that equip people with skills and resources to secure successful employment.

  • $5,820,000
    Economic Development and Housing

    Investing in neighborhood revitalization initiatives, neighborhood development and creation of affordable housing in low-to-medium income neighborhoods.

  • $2,064,232
    Disaster Relief

    Helping communities recover and rebuild in the aftermath of natural disasters.

  • $680,000
    Financial Wellness

    Supporting programs that empower people with knowledge and resources to make informed financial decisions, establish financial stability and improve their well-being.

Get answers to your Regions Foundation questions

  • The Regions Foundation supports a wide range of programs that are delivered in the same footprint as Regions Bank, which covers 16 states across the Southeast, Midwest, and Texas, and that address three key priorities:

    1. Education and Workforce Readiness
    2. Economic and Community Development
    3. Financial Wellness

    Only applicants who have been invited to apply with an invitation code may submit a funding proposal. Grants are limited to organizations with an appropriate current Internal Revenue Service tax-exempt designation that are eligible to receive charitable contributions.

    Organizations must show quantifiable metrics to demonstrate their specific impacts to qualify for consideration.

    The Foundation does not support individuals, sponsorships, fundraising events, or meals; programs that are not delivered within the Regions Bank footprint; or programs that are not directly within our strategic priorities.

  • The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals and is unable to respond to unsolicited inquires. All applicants are invited to apply with an invitation code.

  • Unfortunately, we are unable to respond to unsolicited inquires. Learn more about submitting a proposal for funding through Regions Bank by using this portal. The Foundation collaborates with bank associates in various instances to identify grant-funding opportunities that align with the Foundation’s goals.

  • Organizations that have been invited to submit a grant application to the Regions Foundation must provide supporting documentation, including:

    • Mission Statement
    • IRS Determination Letter
    • W-9
    • Non-discrimination policy
    • 2 years audited financials (most recent)
    • Organizational budget, and project/program budget as applicable
    • List of board of directors and percentage of board members contributing to the organization
    • List of major contributors
    • Purpose and objectives of the proposed program
    • Plans for evaluating program accomplishments
    • Proposed budget for program/project

    The Regions Foundation Board of Directors reviews grant applications on a quarterly basis. Applications are evaluated on their own merits and in conjunction with other applications received based on the Regions Foundation’s funding priorities. Grant recommendations follow the Foundation’s governance approval process and must be approved by the Foundation’s Board of Directors or its designee.

    For any approved grant applications, a meeting will be scheduled between the grantee and foundation staff, the grantee must execute a Regions Foundation Grant Agreement agreeing to the terms and conditions of the grant, including the Regions Foundation – Communication Guidelines.

ABOUT REGIONS FOUNDATION

The Alabama-based Regions Foundation supports community investments that positively impact communities served by Regions Bank. The Foundation engages in a grantmaking program focused on priorities including economic and community development; education and workforce readiness; and financial wellness. The Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation funded primarily through contributions from Regions Bank.