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Local Programs

Southeast Region

Congratulations on the wonderful work you are doing in your community.  This year, given the serious economic environment, The Allstate Foundation at the regional level is primarily renewing support for existing partners and accepting applications for new relationships mainly in the areas of teen driving and economic empowerment for victims of domestic violence - the two social issues we are championing. 

As you might imagine, we get many more requests for support than we can honor with the limited resources available. Thank you for considering us and I wish you the best as you continue your valuable work in the community.

Welcome to the Southeast Region of Allstate Insurance Company. Below are examples of our recent community efforts. Congratulations to the 2008 Agency Hands in the Community grant recipients!

Social responsibility initiatives in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

What Has Allstate Done in our Local Community?

Collectively, 1,543 Southeast Regional Allstate employees are making an enormous difference in the lives of residents in the communities where we live, work, and conduct business.

  • The Giving Campaign is a way for employees to support charitable organizations that serve families, neighbors and communities. Any organization designated as a 501(c)(3) by the Internal Revenue Service that are within our funding guidelines, excluding churches, schools and other religious organizations, is eligible. To review funding guidelines, visit The Allstate Foundation page.
  • The Helping Hands Volunteer Program - Many Allstate employees volunteer in their communities through the Helping Hands Volunteer Program, which is an Allstate grass roots, employee-driven volunteer program. Region-wide, seven Helping Hands Committees partner with a team of employees and non-profit organizations who plan, coordinate, integrate, and align our volunteer efforts within our communities.

Atlanta, GA
  • Julianna Sparks, 678-589-5565
  • Gaye Hyland, 770-980-3861
Birmingham, AL
  • Robin Hilyer, 250-981-6012
  • Viveca McDowell, 205-981-7613
  • Keth Boykin, 866-538-4772
Charlotte, NC
  • Jamie Moon, 704-547-7984
Columbia, SC
  • Geraldine Trapp, 803-213-3638
Macon, GA
  • Susan Fry, 478-471-4643
Raleigh, NC
  • Beth Key, 919-875-2249

Volunteer activities range from renovating and rehabilitating homes, partnering with youth organizations, conducting food and clothing drives to providing financial and insurance education.

How About Local Volunteerism Efforts?
Community Partners

  • American Red Cross
  • Atlanta Community Tool Bank
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of America
  • Center for Women
  • Cool Girls
  • Girls, Inc.
  • Injury Free Coalition for Kids
  • Junior Achievement, Inc.
  • Local Fire Departments
  • March of Dimes
  • Mountain Micro Enterprise Fund
  • Neighborhood Housing Services of Birmingham
  • Safe America Foundation
  • Women Are Dreamers Too

Who Do I Contact to Find out More About What Allstate Is Doing Locally?

Thank you for your interest in The Allstate Foundation. The Allstate Foundation has distributed all available funding in this region for 2009. Please check back after January 15, 2010 for more information on how to apply for funding.

Teen Safe Driving
Learn ways to help your teen be a more responsible driver.
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Economic Empowerment for Domestic Violence Survivors
The Allstate Foundation helps domestic violence survivors
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Employee/Agency Grants
The Allstate Foundation offers several programs.
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Funding Guidelines
Learn the guidelines established for prospective grant seekers.
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