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Standing Out in a Competitive Field: What to Know Before You Apply for Community Foundation Tampa Bay’s Competitive Grants
Each year, Community Foundation Tampa Bay is fortunate to receive hundreds of grant applications from nonprofit organizations that are making a real difference in our region.
Rising Together: Support for Community Food Bank of Citrus County
After Hurricane Idalia left Community Food Bank of Citrus County with significant damage, the organization’s staff, volunteers and patrons were just returning to normal when Helene and Milton struck.
Supporting Tampa Bay’s Universities and Colleges in Hurricane Relief Efforts
At Community Foundation Tampa Bay (CFTB), we understand that the impact of a hurricane reaches beyond immediate damage, with long-lasting challenges that ripple across every part of our community.
To amplify and inspire giving during these challenging times, donations to the Tampa Bay Rapid Response Fund will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $250,000.*
Resources for those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
Local, state and federal resources – both government and nonprofit – have mobilized to help with the immediate, emergency needs of those who affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Join Us for Competitive Grant Information Sessions
Please join the Community Foundation Tampa Bay and members of our Regional Councils as we share the details of our annual competitive grants process and ways in which we work with your organizations.
Now that the devastating storm has passed, our communities in Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas and Hillsborough counties and our neighbors to the north face the long task of recovery.
Community Foundation Tampa Bay awards ten grants designed to empower women and girls
The Community Foundation Tampa Bay has awarded $204,720 in funding to ten nonprofits for projects designed to empower women and girls. In addition, two of the organizations received multi-year opportunities totaling $140,000 in additional investments.
Tampa Bay Partnership and the USF Muma College of Business unveil key economic findings at ‘State of the Region’ annual event
he Tampa Bay Partnership and University of South Florida Muma College of Business announced the release of two key economic competitiveness reports that benchmark the regions’ advancements against 19 comparable communities.
Community Foundation Tampa Bay awards ten grants to encourage Economic Mobility opportunities
The Community Foundation Tampa Bay awarded $184,600 to ten local nonprofit projects designed to encourage education beyond high school, foster career-readiness training, and provide opportunities for apprenticeships and on-the-job training.
Join Us for Competitive Grant Information Sessions
Please join the Community Foundation Tampa Bay and members of our Regional Councils as we share the details of our annual competitive grants process and ways in which we work with your organizations.
Community Foundation Tampa Bay awards eight grants to increase positive education opportunities
The Community Foundation Tampa Bay awarded $221,966 to eight area nonprofit projects in the area of Positive Education, designed to promote environments that meet students where they are developmentally, and to emphasize a growth mindset in students.
ABC Action News: Nonprofits in need of emergency help now have a place to turn, tell their story
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay has created a Critical Needs List where nonprofits who are experiencing a non-budgeted emergency can post their story for philanthropists to read.
Community Foundation of Tampa Bay closes Nonprofit Needs List with $4.5 million in philanthropic support
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay quickly mobilized during the COVID-19 pandemic and provided $4.5 million in philanthropic support to nonprofits through its own funding resources and the generosity of local philanthropists, corporations and foundations over the past year.
Impact Story – CASA (Citrus County Abuse Shelter Association, Inc.)
Since 1983, Citrus County Abuse Shelter Association, Inc. (CASA) has been helping victims of domestic violence and their children to become free of abusive relationships and violent homes.