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Diana Santangelo, Ph.D. joins Community Foundation Tampa Bay as Director, Thrive by Five
The Community Foundation Tampa Bay is pleased to welcome Dr. Diana Santangelo as the new Director, Thrive by Five, a cross-sector network focused on supporting families with young children.
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Smith & Associates Real Estate Foundation Announces 2023 Grant Awards for Local Non-Profits
Smith & Associates Real Estate Foundation is pleased to announce that it has awarded over $143,000 in grant funding to 18 non-profit organizations in the Tampa Bay area.
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Marlene Spalten Selected as Chair of FCAN’S Board of Advisors
Florida College Access Network’s Board of Advisors recently selected Marlene Spalten, President and CEO of Community Foundation Tampa Bay, as its new Chair.
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Philanthropic partnership meets Sun City Center residents’ needs
The face of food insecurity wears many masks. It may be your neighbor across the street, the little kid in the crosswalk that waves to you each morning on your commute, or the elderly lady so readily eager to give you smile as you pass her walking her dog.
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Virtual Enterprises International brings real-world business education to local students
Virtual Enterprises International has created a digital, international economy of 7,000+ student-run businesses in 40+ countries.
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Smith & Associates Real Estate Foundation Accepting Applications for Grants
The Smith & Associates Real Estate Foundation is now accepting applications from qualified non-profits to receive their 2023 grant awards.
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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.
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LEAP Tampa Bay Launches New Website Geared Toward Helping Students Reach Their Goal of Education and Training Beyond High School
LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network (LEAP), a network of more than 70 community partners committed to changing lives by connecting residents to education and training beyond high school, has launched a newly improved website at www.leaptampabay.org.
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Social Venture Partners Tampa Bay Fast Pitch Back in Action
Social Venture Partners Tampa Bay (SVPTB) is part of a global collective of successful professionals who leverage their time, expertise, and resources to develop strong nonprofits in their communities. SVPTB Partners invest their time and talent in innovative nonprofits while actively nurturing their investments with personal guidance and resources.
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Introducing Jerrica Peets, Ph.D., FAAME Project Manager LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Jerrica Peets to our LEAP Tampa Bay team as the new Project Manager for our Florida African American Male Experience (FAAME) grant partnership with St. Petersburg College (SPC).
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Thrive by Five Pinellas to recognize 24 local companies for family-friendly workplaces
Thrive by Five Pinellas, a nonprofit with a mission to support families with young children, will host the first annual Family Friendly Virtual Business Awards Oct. 19 to honor 24 area companies that have taken the lead in implementing family-friendly policies in the work place.
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LEAP Tampa Bay Receives 2021 Member of the Year Award of Excellence from National College Attainment Network
LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network received the 2021 Member of the Year Award of Excellence from the National College Attainment Network.
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Thrive by Five Pinellas has a new home at Community Foundation Tampa Bay
Community Foundation Tampa Bay has become the new backbone organization for Thrive by Five Pinellas, a nonprofit focused on supporting families with young children.
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Community Foundation of Tampa Bay offers Mental Health First Aid training program in Spanish
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is now offering its “Mental Health First Aid” nationally certified training course in Spanish.
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Community Foundation of Tampa Bay expands Mental Health First Aid training program
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is expanding the ways that people can take part in its “Mental Health First Aid” nationally certified training course.
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Smith & Associates Real Estate Launches Philanthropic Foundation
Since its inception over fifty years ago, Smith & Associates Real Estate has been committed to its mission of positively impacting the community.
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Urban League of Hillsborough County, LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network and Knack Announce Partnership to Support Complete Tampa Bay Initiative
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce a partnership between the Urban League of Hillsborough County (ULHC), LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network and Knack that will encourage ULHC clients with a desire to return to education or training to do so with the help of an initiative called Complete Tampa Bay (CTB).
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Pinellas County Urban League, LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network and Knack Announce Partnership to Support Complete Tampa Bay Initiative
The Community Foundation of Tampa Bay is pleased to announce a partnership between the Pinellas County Urban League (PCUL), LEAP Tampa Bay College Access Network and Knack that will encourage PCUL clients with a desire to return to education or training to do so with the help of an initiative called Complete Tampa Bay (CTB).
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Big Idea Grant: Civility awarded to OPEN
The third annual $50,000 Big Idea Grant, this year focused on civility, goes to the Open Partnership Education Network (OPEN), operated under University of South Florida St Petersburg.
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Big Idea Grant – Second Chance Tiny House Manufacturing Company
Pinellas Ex-Offender Reentry Coalition (PERC), which provides job training and support to help keep clients from returning to jail, saw a gap and a way to fill it – and make money to support its mission all at the same time.
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