ALTA Foundation's Generosity Exceeds $1.2 Million with Recent Grants for Nonprofits

ALTA Foundation Grants Over $1.2 Million in Total Donations



The American Land Title Association (ALTA) Good Deeds Foundation, established by the national trade association for the land title industry, continues to make a profound impact in communities across the United States. Recently, the Foundation announced its latest round of grants, totaling $108,000, awarded to various nonprofit organizations during the ALTA EDge conference held in March 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Since its inception in 2020, the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation has rapidly transformed the goodwill of title professionals into meaningful contributions that uplift communities and address critical needs. With more than $1.2 million allocated to over 211 nonprofit organizations, the Foundation exemplifies the commitment of its members to foster community well-being and support those who require it most.

Mary O'Donnell, chair of the Foundation's board and president of Westcor Land Title Insurance Co., expressed her pride in the grants awarded and their potential to enhance the lives of many. She stated, "These grants empower local organizations to continue their critical work, strengthening neighborhoods and supporting those in need."

In this round of grants, each recipient organization received $6,000 to further their initiatives. Among the 17 grant recipients, the organizations represent a range of missions, including healthcare, housing, and community service. Notable recipients include:
  • - A Bed 4 Me Foundation, Valparaiso, Florida
  • - CASA of Graves County, Mayfield, Kentucky
  • - Community Dinner Table Pantry, Blackfoot, Idaho
  • - Great Falls Clinic Legacy Foundation, Great Falls, Montana
  • - Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Denver, Colorado
  • - Operation with Love from Home, Napa, California
These organizations are just a few examples of how the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation is leveraging the generosity of its members to promote local initiatives that enhance quality of life.

Additionally, the Foundation awarded a special $6,000 grant to the Housing Development Alliance. Located in rural southeastern Kentucky, this organization has been crucial in helping communities recover from devastating flood disasters in both 2022 and 2025, which sadly resulted in significant loss of life.

"The title insurance industry is built on protecting homeownership, and through the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation, we extend that commitment beyond our work and into our communities," said Diane Tomb, CEO of ALTA. This statement emphasizes the Foundation’s dedication to not just the title insurance sector, but also to the social responsibility that comes with it.

The ALTA Good Deeds Foundation enables title insurance professionals to apply for grants on behalf of their chosen nonprofit organizations, focusing primarily on those that enhance housing opportunities. Given the critical role housing plays in community stability, this targeted approach ensures that contributions have a significant impact.

For those interested in supporting the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation, donations are welcomed at altagooddeeds.org/donate, further enhancing the Foundation’s ability to make a difference in communities across the nation. As the Foundation continues to grow its reach and impact, it stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of professionals dedicated to service and philanthropy.

In conclusion, the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation not only champions the title insurance industry but also strives to strengthen communities through philanthropy. By contributing to local nonprofits, it sets a powerful example of how industry organizations can lead the charge in societal betterment.

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