Serve Alabama
Volunteering, AmeriCorps, grants, donations, and statewide days of service.
Serve Alabama & Ready Alabama
Whether you want to volunteer, fund a program, or help your family get prepared, start with a question. We answer from the official pages of both Serve Alabama and Ready Alabama, so you never have to guess which site holds what you need.
Ask Serve Alabama
One search reaches every recovered page from Serve Alabama and Ready Alabama, plus dozens of their real forms, grant packets, and preparedness guides, across English and Spanish. No org chart required.
Find your lane
Give a few hours or a few weekends, and get your household ready at home.
Grow your reach with grants, recognition, and partner programs across the state.
Coordinate volunteers and readiness with state and local emergency partners.
Lead a team, manage members, and report the difference you're making.
Two missions, one search
They're two sites today, and residents often don't know which one to open. This redesign keeps each mission clear while a single search and one shared library connect them.
Volunteering, AmeriCorps, grants, donations, and statewide days of service.
Make a plan, build a kit, be informed, and find guidance for every member of the household.
Resource library
Getting started
Ask a question or browse by who you are. See real opportunities and official guidance.
Pick a role, a grant, or a preparedness plan and follow one clear page, with no maze of submenus.
Show up, help your community, and come back for the next opportunity year-round.
Why it matters
Source: AmeriCorps, “Volunteering and Civic Life in America,” Alabama. Shown to illustrate the audience this site serves.
Stay connected
A newsletter and notification system are built into the redesign so GOVS staff can reach volunteers and partners directly.