ALTA Good Deeds Foundation: New Leadership Enhances Community Philanthropy and Engagement
- Alterola Biotech's ALTA Good Deeds Foundation, under new leadership, commits to enhancing community support and charitable initiatives.
- The Foundation aims to broaden its charitable efforts through strategic partnerships, focusing on underrepresented communities.
- Since 2020, the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation has granted over $1.36 million, reflecting a strong commitment to community enhancement.
Strengthening Community Impact: New Leadership at ALTA Good Deeds Foundation
The ALTA Good Deeds Foundation, a charity established by the American Land Title Association (ALTA), is poised for a new era of philanthropy with recent board appointments that honor the legacy of past president Mary O'Donnell. O'Donnell, who passed away in 2025, played a pivotal role in the foundation's mission. Steve Day NTP, now appointed as the new chair, alongside vice chair Scott Chandler CTIS, NTP, signifies a renewed commitment to community initiatives. Day, a founding board member, recognizes O'Donnell's influence in shaping the philanthropic direction of the Foundation and focuses on enhancing support for local communities through charitable activities.
Under Day's leadership, the Foundation plans to broaden its scope of charitable initiatives, aiming to create a more significant impact through strategic partnerships and community-driven projects. Day emphasizes the importance of collaborating with various stakeholders to meet the needs of underrepresented communities, aligning with the Foundation's purpose of providing resources and support where it is most needed. This renewed direction aims to leverage both financial and human resources to deepen the Foundation's reach and effectiveness within the land title insurance sector.
Meanwhile, the introduction of Jeffrey Bates as a new board member brings further expertise, with his extensive industry background promising innovative approaches to workforce development and community engagement. Bates expresses his enthusiasm for working alongside Day and Chandler to empower title professionals in making meaningful contributions to their communities. Since its inception in 2020, the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation has granted over $1.36 million to nonprofit organizations across 46 states and the District of Columbia, demonstrating a robust commitment to community enhancement and charitable giving within an industry that largely consists of small businesses.
In addition to its leadership changes, the Foundation continues to reflect ALTA's mission to harness the strength of over 17,000 title insurance companies to foster community support. By focusing on charitable giving and social responsibility, the Foundation not only solidifies the land title sector’s commitment to public welfare but also provides a model for other organizations seeking to drive positive social change.
As the ALTA Good Deeds Foundation enters this next chapter, its commitment to honoring O'Donnell's legacy is clear. The Foundation aims to cultivate an environment where title professionals can contribute to impactful social programs, enhancing the overall mission of ALTA. For more information on their programs and initiatives, visit www.altagooddeeds.org.