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GRACE HENGESBACH JOINS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF TAMPA BAY
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce that Grace Hengesbach has joined the Advancement team as Nature Coast Community Consultant.
Nicolette Rea, Director of Donor Relations, Named President-Elect of the Clearwater Bar Young Lawyers Division
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce that Nicolette Rea, Director of Donor Relations, has been named President-Elect of the Clearwater Bar Young Lawyers Division.
Community FOUNDATION OF TAMPA BAY GIVES 2.5 MILLION IN RESPONSE TO NONPROFIT NEEDS LIST
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay working with generous donors and partners, has contributed more than $2.5 million directly to nonprofits to meet urgent COVID-19 requests on the Nonprofit Needs List.
Since March 25, the Community Foundation and the Fundholder Match Program has awarded $2,127,544.34 to nonprofits who shared their COVID-19 urgent requests on the Nonprofit Needs List.
Community Foundation of Tampa Bay receives $500,000 commitment from The Humana Foundation for COVID-19 response
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay has received a $500,000 commitment from The Humana Foundation to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Tampa Bay region
Connecting philanthropy with community’s needs during COVID-19
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay has mobilized both its funding resources and its ability to connect to the community during the COVID-19 crisis by establishing collaborative tools to match local nonprofits’ needs with givers.
Almost 100 veterans and spouses of veterans from Sun City Center were treated to a President’s Day Honor Tour of Patriot Plaza at the Sarasota National Cemetery.
Community Action Stops Abuse (CASA), a St. Petersburg-based nonprofit working to end domestic violence, has received a $1 million gift to create the Virginia and David Baldwin Innovation and Growth Endowment, which provides long-term sustainability to the organization.